Mine was about 24 hours ago (yes I haven’t sleept for a while) when in the dream, I was taking a train for some reason, and then everyone around me suddenly became zombies. Creepy.

My other dream was less weird, just my electronics started dying, then I looked outside my window and a nuke was going off in the distance and I realize my electronics got killed by the EMP of the nuke, then I woke up right before the shockwaves hit.

What are your weird dreams?

  • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    I don’t dream, at least not regularly. I have about five dreams a year. been this way since I was 13(more than two decades ago).

    strangest dream: I lived an entire life. from age 11 to 70. went to college, got married, had kids, grand kids. I watched my wife die. held her hand as her body released and went cold. it was real. When I died in the dream, I woke up to this reality. I cried, hard.

    I was sad because I hoped to see my wife again after I died and knew I never would hold or kiss her again. once I got over that, I was sad because she never existed in the first place.

    Imagine going to bed as an 11 year old child and waking up with the emotional maturity of a man in his 70s. now imagine how fucked up you would be if this happened to your kids.


    worst nightmare: I was CO of a small platoon of soldiers holding a refugee camp during the Zombie apocalypse. A target outside the camp lured a swarm of 100-200 undead to the mouth of the camp in the middle of a foggy night. we had no idea it was happening until it was too late.

    the the guards on gate were immediately overrun, never had a chance. CP was in the center of camp, we used an old utility shed that was on site. It had four concrete brick walls and one window that was about five feet up off the ground. If you jumped on the table, you could climb out the window and make your way up to the roof.

    I was in CP along with four of my friends/officers discussing plans and exit strategies when the attack started. we heard screams from the civilians.

    I stood up on the table and looked out the window while two of the four went outside.

    the undead were everywhere. I quickly climbed out the window onto the roof, giving me a vantage point that stood about 10 feet above the ground.

    I saw the two officers that went outside were about 15 feet away from post and were being surrounded. I attempted to get their attention and open a path for them to get back inside, but it was too late. I kept firing while the undead ripped them open, covering their dry leathery skin in bright red blood. they glistened in the light. I remember seeing the air around them get cloudy from blood misting up when organs began to burst like hot sausages.

    I screamed down into the window for Peter and Sal to get topside with me. this alerted the hoard, and they began to shuffle towards the shed. Sal came out first. I was grateful, I had always been a little sweet on her.

    Sal was about my height, 6’ 1". blond hair, green eyes. most called her Wonder Woman or “W” for short because she looked like an Amazonian Warrior.

    Peter was inside still, holding the door closed while she got out. Once it was his turn, he knocked over whatever we had left in the room to blockade the door and crawled out. he never made it.

    he lost his balance when he sat on the window ledge and started to fall backwards towards the swarm rushing around the building. his rifle was hanging around his chest and fell behind him giving the undead just enough length to start pulling.

    Sal reached down to grab him by the jacket to pull him back up but it wasn’t enough. the zeds overpowered them both and pulled him low enough to sink their teeth into his neck and back. I tried clearing them away before he was bit, but they were relentless.

    Peter’s last words were, “shoot me! fucking kill me! please cap, just fucking kill me!”

    (this is seriously retraumatizing me again I honestly don’t think I can go on.)

    nobody survived, I was alive when the zeds got me. I was awake for them pulling my stomach open and ripping my organs out. I felt everything, and woke up drenched in sweat.

    I don’t even want to do this anymore, sorry.

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      14 days ago

      11 to 70? For real? Did you have stellar self-sureness or problem-solving or resistance to peer-pressure or a todo list when you came back?

      I saw an old Reddit story about something like this (someone got concussed, lived a false life, then woke up on the football turf again) but didn’t believe it.

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        14 days ago

        Did you have stellar self-sureness or problem-solving or resistance to peer-pressure or a todo list when you came back?

        yes to all but the todo list. It’s kind of like one of those isekai stories where the MC has fuzzy memories except for the really important ones.

        I remember my wife. she enjoyed gardening. in-fact when I proposed to her we were in a public gardens late at night having a picnic. she worked there while we were in college as a horticulturalist. she said we had to sneak in, but her boss told me days before that it was ok. just no “funny business” 😁. couldn’t tell you what the ring looked like, but that smile and kiss will live with me forever.

        after I “woke up”, my father was a bit intimidated by me. he told me years later in my twenties that I “made him feel uncomfortable” as a kid when he was trying to scold me or teach me to do something the “right way”. I remember on several occasions he was just trying to be a father to me or assert his dominance over me. to which I would coldly stare into his eyes with disinterest until he stopped and left me alone.

        sometimes I feel bad from taking that away from him. as a father myself it would be hard, but he wasn’t that great of a father all the time, but who is.

        having a double life didn’t really make me more ambitious, but it did allow me to realize what’s important and take it all in once in awhile. old men don’t want power, money, or women. we just want another good day with those we love.