sergio71785 wrote...
"Wow, that is weird. I'm sure glad things didn't turn out like that. Now come on, we have to continue your swimming lessons. Gotta know how to swim when you live on a beach front house!"
I wonder if Tali will be a better swimmer with those legs of hers...who knows? I kinda hope she's a faster swimmer than Shepard, the look on his face when Tali beats him...
electrosphere11 wrote...
Its all about having the determination and willpower to do it. If you tell yourself it isn't possible, then there's no chance you'll be able to do it.
Well, there's two parts of my willpower: Active and passive. My passive willpower isn't enough to have any control over my dreams. Therefore, it is not possible. Just how your muscles can only lift a certain amount of weight, your will can only control a certain amount of your body's emotions. When I was young, it used to be improbable to control my dreams. Even when I did, I couldn't control much. Now, it's impossible. The last time I had a active dream was in 2004, and it was wierd, because I meant to say something in a dream, but instead I said it after I awoke. I've dreamed many times in the 8 year gap and not once did I exert any form of control. I guess my willpower naturally degraded to the point where I cannot control dreams anymore, which is understandable. We all degrade with age. It's nothing to worry about really, as long as I get good sleep, that's all that matters. Dreaming is either a bonus or a penalty. (Bonus = Good dream, Penalty = Nightmare)
Modifié par forthary, 02 avril 2012 - 04:26 .