Wow I thought I was the only one who could change the way she was spinning! lol it was freaking me out!! |
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Although I'd like to believe that idea has something to it...speaking as a psychology student, that whole "left/right brain" approach isn't to be taken too literally. It's mainly a generalization popular psychology has made about the lateralization of brain function - no one is a strictly "left-brain" or "right-brain" person. So I would not expect the side you sleep on to matter too much when it comes to the type of dreams you have. |
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Final Fantasy VI Rules!
Total LDs: 10 | WILDs: 4 | DILDs: 5 | DEILDs: 2
"Take atheism, for example. Not a religion? Their pseudo-dogmatic will to convert others to their system of beliefs is eerily reminiscent of the very behavior they criticize in the religious."
Wow I thought I was the only one who could change the way she was spinning! lol it was freaking me out!! |
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I can make her change by moving my head around in the direction that I want her to go. |
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I turn around a good few times a night and I think that you have a really good point here.. it actually makes some sense to me! |
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Am I the only one who can't make her spin the other way? |
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Lucid Dreams: 3
Hmmm...the dancer started counterclockwise for me, but I find it is harder to switch báck to counterclockwise than making that first switch to clockwise. And when I finally get her back to her original spin, the little brat just decides to turn the other way around again. |
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Last edited by Frishert; 08-22-2008 at 10:24 AM.
That gif was originally an optical illusion. You're supposed to see her, then touch your finger below her feet and spin it the opposite way she spins while looking at her shadow. Then, she'll start spinning that way. It has nothing to do with right-brain left-brain. |
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Last edited by Snivellus; 08-22-2008 at 09:56 PM.
Call me crazy or naive but I've seen the image of the spinning lady before. I see her going anticlockwise and always have! I can't make her change, and I honestly don't see how I can possibly perceive her as going clockwise! Seriously I find it impossible. |
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Snivellus...your signature F-ing scares me. |
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Like Catherine, I can't make the woman switch directions no matter how hard I try (I haven't tried touching her feet yet though). I see her going clockwise though lol |
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wow this is really cool. I am doing a research paper involving this. would you mind me asking you some questions about your dreams? |
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Sure thing, send me any questions via PM. |
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in tibetan dream yoga, woman are taught (they they are supposed) to sleep facing left, men to sleep facing right. |
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“I think we dream so we don't have to be apart so long. If we're in each other's dreams, we can be together all the time.” -
Am I dreaming? Do a Reality Check. Is this is a dream?
That's hott.. My gf and I were arguing over which way the dancer was spinning. Perception is amazing |
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At first, I could only see her spinning clockwise, then I stopped staring at her silhouette boobs and I noticed it the other way. |
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"You Can't, You Won't And You Don't Stop"Lucid Goals: [Ask a DC: "Am I dreaming?"] [Ask a DC: "What are you?"]
Well, I've long been aware of this. |
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"The side I sleep on seems to affect what I dream about. When I sleep on my right side, my dreams are physical, materialistic and action based. WHen I sleep on my left side, my dreams are more spiritual, abstract and concept based." |
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I love that people are discussing things like effects of sleeping on your left vs right. My friends all say I'm an overanalyzer (strong left brain), and thus discussing the subtleties within the content of this thread with my friends does little more than reaffirm my reputation as an overanalyzer. As a data point, I find that many nights I prefer to sleep with my right side down. |
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I have noticed that my dreams are generally more aggressive in nature when sleeping on my right side compared to sleeping on my left side. |
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Last edited by snuzpilot; 08-03-2012 at 03:07 PM. Reason: Left something out.
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