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Get the Dream mug.a fatherless individual that thinks dreamgender is their gender identity as in identifying as Dream, dreamsexual is their sexual orientation as in the attraction to Dream, and dreamromantic is their romantic orientation as in the attraction to Dream, who regularly dreams of having their father back after the parent left when they were 2 months old up to 8 months old since they realized their children was hopeless
Dream Stan: i am a proud dreamgender dreamsexual and dreamromantic
Normal Person: no you’re not you’re a fatherless individual who uses made up orientations and genders
Normal Person: no you’re not you’re a fatherless individual who uses made up orientations and genders
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They are also the most no balled people ever
They are also the most no balled people ever
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Get the Dream Stan mug.A morbidly obese Teletubby that sits in a room and yells "ALSO, ONLY A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE THAT WATCH MY VIDEOS ARE A C T U A L L Y S U B S C R I B E D!!!!!!!!!!"
Dream is annoying
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Get the Dream stans mug.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.
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