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Night dreaming

It’s like daydreaming but at night, without falling asleep.
I wasn’t asleep I was night dreaming.
by Teddyandme September 9, 2020
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happy dreaming

A slang that is used as a form of saying "good night", in a sense of expressing hope that one's wellbeing will remain well-rested by having a pleasant dream.
Person A: "I'm going to go head to sleep now."

Person B: "Okay then, happy dreaming."

Person A: "Thanks, you too :)"
by allthingsflibberflabber May 14, 2021
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Lucid dreaming

Lucid dreaming is when someone in a dream realises they are having a dream and can do anything they want in that dream if the believe so and can even experience the 4 senses other then seeing extremely vividly if they have the 5 senses in real life they just need to have the will power. ps: I am a master lucid dreamer and you should try lucid dreaming it is mesmerising.
Example 1. Random edgelord: *Is having a nightmare* Demon:About to kill the dude in his dreams. Random dude: *Does reality check and realises he is lucid dreaming* Demon: Bro why- *gets slapped into oblivion* Edgelord: *revives demon and kills him again*
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Sleep Dreaming

When Capptex accidentally goes to sleep in VC at 4:04 am on Saturday (real)
Hassan very clapped what a fucking idiot rayaan in bed with him also rebelc4 under him getting the best head in tghe world damn charts crazy bitch fucking sleep dreaming
by NotWhatislofe May 27, 2022
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Age Dreaming

A form of age regression wherein one’s behaviors regress to those of a child’s while their present mindset remains non-regressed

Often abbreviated to Agedre
Person 1: Why are you wearing a onesie and watching cartoons?
Person 2: I'm age dreaming! It helps me de-stress.
by thisvexesme July 11, 2025
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The paradox of meta-awareness without executive control. In a normal waking state, realizing "I am awake" is tied to the full operation of the prefrontal cortex. In a lucid dream, you achieve this self-reflective awareness ("This is a dream") while the brain remains in the REM state, characterized by prefrontal deactivation and motor paralysis. The hard problem is: What neural substrate is supporting this "island" of critical self-monitoring cognition within a brainscape otherwise dedicated to hallucination and emotional processing? How is the "pilot light" of rational awareness kept lit when the main circuits for it are supposedly offline?
Example: You're dreaming about being chased by a monster. Suddenly, you think, "This is illogical. Monsters aren't real. Therefore, I must be dreaming." This is a high-level logical inference. The hard problem asks: Where is this "logician you" running from? Your dorsolateral prefrontal cortex—the seat of such reasoning—is largely inhibited during REM sleep. Lucid dreaming suggests either that inhibition is incomplete in a novel way, or that self-awareness can be instantiated by a different, unknown network during sleep, creating a split brain where one part dreams the monster and another part coolly observes the dreamer dreaming. Hard Problem of Lucid Dreaming.
by Nammugal January 24, 2026
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Hard Problem of Dreaming

Why does the sleeping brain generate complex, emotionally charged, narrative experiences at all? From an evolutionary perspective, the hard problem asks what selective pressure created this costly, risky nightly hallucination. It's not just memory consolidation (which could happen without conscious experience). It's the persistent, vivid phenomenology—the feeling of being in a dream world. What survival advantage is there in the subjective experience of flying, fleeing, or talking to the dead? Why didn't we evolve to just process neural data offline, silently, like a computer defragmenting a drive, without the inner movie?
Example: Every night, your brain constructs a full sensory reality with characters, plots, and emotions, often bizarre and illogical. The hard problem is: Why is the format of this offline processing a simulated first-person experience? If the purpose is to test threat scenarios, why are dreams so surreal and poorly remembered? If it's for emotional regulation, why the narrative complexity? It's as if your car's engine, when parked overnight, not only tunes itself but also projects a feature film on the garage wall for no one to see. The existence of the immersive qualia of dreaming is the puzzle. Hard Problem of Dreaming.
by Nammugal January 24, 2026
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