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      yuuppp..u guys are probably ryt..but wat about ppl going through down times in their life..the ones that are capable of suicide??wouldn't they be able to get kinda crazyy with lucid dreaming that they'd rather not wake up anymore??or try to do something to stay lucid and not wake up or something lyk dat??
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      Quote Originally Posted by jojo946 View Post
      yuuppp..u guys are probably ryt..but wat about ppl going through down times in their life..the ones that are capable of suicide??wouldn't they be able to get kinda crazyy with lucid dreaming that they'd rather not wake up anymore??or try to do something to stay lucid and not wake up or something lyk dat??
      ye something like this can happen allways , its like ur blowing ur mind more and more.
      but i am sure many people have problems of dreaming.

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      Quote Originally Posted by jojo946 View Post
      yuuppp..u guys are probably ryt..but wat about ppl going through down times in their life..the ones that are capable of suicide??wouldn't they be able to get kinda crazyy with lucid dreaming that they'd rather not wake up anymore??or try to do something to stay lucid and not wake up or something lyk dat??
      I don't think you're actually looking for an answer... That's like the second/third time you've pulled a "yeah, but" =/
      Either just fishing for interesting theories, or not feeling bad about not being able to go lucid, not sure why, but it just seems like there's an alternate motive...

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      haha..LOL.im just fishing for opinions really..coz i've seen a movie wer i guy went nuts and nvr wanted to wake up from his dream world.just curious really if it's possible..coz datz lyk a hazardous thing.but yea it brings more good then bad..LOL

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      On the contrary... if someone wants to lucid dream, they got to have an awesome healthy life to get more and more. When someone with suicidal thoughts feels like having lucid dreams it's more likely they've found a reason for living than escapism.

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