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You know how habits from our waking life often find their way into our dreams? For example, if you're a smoker, you are probably smoking in your dreams as well. It turns out this also applies to songs stuck in your head. I realized this when the song "Bright Eyes" became an earworm for me. The opening line, "Is it a kind of dream?" worked as a reality check, and I realized I was actually dreaming. For Nerds:









For Nerds: ποΈ Film: Kodak Ultramax 400, π Lens: ZEISS ZM Biogon T* 21mm f/2.8, β‘ Flash: Contax TLA 140, π· Camera: Leica M-A (Typ 127), π¨οΈ scanned from negative with a Plustek 8200i, edited in Lightroom






For Nerds: ποΈ Film: Kodak Ultramax 400, π Lens: ZEISS ZM Biogon T* 35mm f/2, π· Camera: Leica M-A (Typ 127), π¨οΈ scanned from negative with a Plustek 8200i, edited in Lightroom
I never have bad dreams, and I recently realized why. Whenever something bad happens, I immediately start questioning reality. Iβm always like, "Oh no, this canβt be happening to me; it must be just a bad dream." Then, I usually realize that I am actually dreaming, so I just fly away from my problems like Neo. For Nerds:
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