#45: Als Ian eines Morgens aus unruhigen Träumen erwachte
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Well! This is my third comic about waking up. I guess that this is an important part of my day?
Sometimes I have dreams in which I struggle through a long day at work or school or whatever I have ahead of me that day, and just as I finish and am flooded with relief, I wake up and have to do it all over, only this time without the floating fish heads and the gruesome murders (hopefully). I do not appreciate that, subconscious.
And then sometimes I dream I’m in a weird version of Mario Kart that involves collecting dumplings filled with Lunchables lunchmeats. So.
Maybe I’ll make comics out of my dream log sometime.











October 16th, 2008 at 12:40
TRANSLATE, YOU BASTARD. UGH sorry i’m crazy tired. Very cute. Ever experiment with Melatonin? It’s an over the counter insomnia/jet-lag aid; gives you crazy-fucked up dreams if you take it properly. It’s fun to play with if you want to remember really vivid dreams, but if you’re not in a good state mentally, graphic nightmares all night. I might go for some tonight actually. How’s St. John’s Wort going? That gave me really weird dreams too, actually. Maybe it’s just me.
October 16th, 2008 at 01:04
NEIN.
Never tried it. Sounds like fun though! I like dreams! St. John’s Wort is okay, it’s kinda hard to tell how effective it is since so much has changed since I started taking it.
October 16th, 2008 at 01:21
Babelfish does not know what flauschine means. Could you at least tell me what that means?
This reminds me of that punishment Morpheus (Sandman Series) gave to the son of the guy who imprisoned him - forgot the term - but it’s an endless series of waking up to discover he’s in a nightmare.
October 16th, 2008 at 01:51
It’s the feminine form of “fuzzy”.
Hint: the German is a (modified) quote.
And I have to reread Sandman, it was so so good, and yet somehow I remember so little of it.