Jim Halpert from The Office talking to Mark Zuckerberg about Facebook demo..Inside English class
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, 11-26-2011 at 05:39 PM (3753 Views)
11/26/11
NON-LUCID---Explaining
I’m sitting in my English class I had as a Sophomore in Cypress Lakes High School. There were random people, but the two that were noticeable was my English teacher and a girl who was really beautiful.
She had an Auburn dye to her hair in waking life, and she had the same in the dream. She was also wearing a apricot-yellowish shirt with blue jeans, which I believe was the same when I met her in my class.
The teacher was talking to us about something, but I couldn’t remember what. The teacher then decided to give us cookies, but she only gave to her favorites first. A guy next to me on the left had a cookie in his mouth before she gave them out, but she still gave him one.
She gave me one as well, and the girl with Auburn dyed hair as well, and everyone else had to get up to get something else.
I think that was a memory from real life when I was a junior at Cypress Lakes High School when the same teacher offered me some dessert (like some type of fudge) afterschool when she was talking to my AP English Language and Composition teacher.
I was going to move to another school, so I decided to meet some of the teachers since my father had to work before he picked me up.
Then I had another dream where Mark Zuckerberg, co-creator of Facebook, was apparently showing Jim Halpert from the show “The Office” what project Facebook was going to be like. It seemed Mark was a bit younger at this time.
Jim was a bit skeptical about Mark, and when he was looking at the Facebook demo, he was shocked to see a logout button. He literally asked Mark “There’s a logout button?!?!”
Mark smiled more and more as the guy finds out more on what he could do.
That’s all I remember for that one.
I had another dream where I was in a video game or playing it. I think I was trying to kill some type of machine again since it killed me before. I remember the environment being bright as day, with yellowish tiles as the surface.
The vividness was probably equal to PS3 graphics. That’s all I remember.