rustingbridges:

ok but @official-kircheis @candleprism @voxette-vk @invertedporcupine and anyone else who ranked bread so lowly – what kind of bread are you eating?

actually I’m curious about this in a general sense. what kind of bread do people really eat

I didn’t actually reblog that meme thread but my preference ranking is [potatoes, pasta, bread, rice], so:

The example of bread I had in mind when ranking them was Loblaws white baguettes. Although, the kind of bread I actually had most recently was Farm Boy garlic bread, which is much better than plain white (even Furlani garlic bread is better than plain white). Not enough to get it a higher ranking, though.

Don’t get me wrong, all four of these starches are very good, it’s just that potatoes and pasta are even better.


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argumate:

whenever I’m faced with a seemingly insurmountable problem I’m always looking for the clever hack that can resolve it by a neat use of lateral thinking such that the solution is ingenious and yet much simpler than you would expect, and I don’t know where I picked up this habit because it has literally never worked, the solution always ends up being do a shit-ton of work and then do a shit-ton more work and then spend years polishing the mess until it doesn’t matter any more.

 

etiragram:

I don’t know where I picked up this habit 

I know where I have: from preparing for math tests and programming interviews!

Huh, I have the *opposite* problem. I keep doing things in obvious-but-tedious ways and then later finding out that there was a clever way that would have solved it in thirty seconds. I’ve started deliberately trying to keep in mind “there might be an easier way of doing this, look around for one first before resorting to the long way”.

Hmm. Maybe this is actually a slightly different thing: you guys are over-applying *lateral thinking*, while I am under-applying *automation*.


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moonlit-tulip:

There’s this failure mode that my dreams occasionally fall into.

A dream starts out as an ordinary interesting dream wherein things are happening. At some point, something forces me half-awake; the two most common culprits are either having slept for long enough that I’m out of sleep debt, or getting overheated by a fever in the middle of the night, but it’s occasionally prompted by other things too. Instead of waking up the rest of the way, though, I keep on dreaming while half-awake, just with much less brainpower behind the dream’s creative processes.

At that point, a handful of major ideas and images from the dream up to that point get tossed together and looped: instead of things happening, I just get repeated scenes of those same few ideas and images, over and over with no interesting variation whatsoever. Eventually, subjectively after a pretty long time (but not necessarily really after so long, since that sort of half-awake state massively skews my perception of time), the experience becomes sufficiently unpleasantly boring that I muster the motivation to force myself more fully awake in order to avoid continuing to experience it, at which point it ends (as long as I don’t try to go back to sleep too soon afterwards, in which case it sometimes resumes).

Is this a thing that other people have any experience with? I don’t recall having ever heard someone else describe anything along these lines, but it’s an interesting (if somewhat unpleasant) brain-state that I’d be curious to learn about others’ experiences with if they do exist.

>>the two most common culprits are either having slept for long enough that I’m out of sleep debt, or getting overheated by a fever in the middle of the night<<

These two culprits have different results for me, neither of which are your result.

Half-awake and *not* feverish: pretty much like a normal dream except also aware of [the external-world senses that don’t require moving] (proprioception and sound definitely work, smell probably *would* work but I don’t think I’ve been in a position to try it). Lucid, because the above is an extremely obvious indicator of dreaming. *Not* sleep-paralysed, but if you move the dream ends. (This often leads to absent-mindedly adjusting position and then going “wait, no, dammit, I wanted to see what happens next”. On the bright side, if I *want* it to end I can easily arrange that.)

Half-awake and feverish: only sometimes lucid, since even an extremely obvious indicator of dreaming is not always enough when you’re delirious. Tossing and turning is not enough to end it, and even getting up to go to the bathroom will often just put it on hold. Has been known to cause voices instead of full worlds [link].


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etirabys:

I do seem to have a lot of dreams where the dream is a book as well as a sequence of lived events, and I’m reading it at the same time or faster than I’m experiencing it. Do other people have this as a recurring dream feature?

Yes. Not just books: I once started a post with “So in my dream this morning I was playing a video game (it might have been a VR game, but the way my dreams work all media is VR media, so I’m not sure if it was *meant* to be VR)”

Occasionally I’ll still get the textual layer as well, but often it just goes full immersion with “book” as an abstract framing device.


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senkkeidraws:

the things i would imagine running alongside the car when i was a kid

 

neolithicsheep:

This is gorgeous and I need a pack of them so we could run through the woods together hunting.

 

probablyfunrpgideas:

The Runalongs are rare in worlds without fast transportation. It seems they are brought into being when someone, bored by a journey, looks out to watch the countryside go by. They daydream of a creature that follows their path (guarding? Or hunting?) and suddenly, without fanfare, it appears.

Runalongs have little in the way of ecology, but they are known to eat other dreams. Sometimes if the one who called them is particularly lonely or afraid they will get closer and even speak in humming voices without opening their mouths. But the second you stop moving, the creatures turn and vanish behind themselves, disappearing to wherever fantasies come from.

A Runalong can also have other forms; a humanoid figure (without distinct features) is common, and these may also ride things that are supposed to be horses. If only we were better at imagining, then they might not look so terrifying.

 

headspace-hotel:

WAIT

OTHER PEOPLE DID THIS

???????!!!

Mine were large cat-like creatures

 

goldwerewolf:

I forget what mine were but I imagined this too! I like the name Runalongs.

 

lnicol1990:

Please, I’m nearly 30 and I still have Runalongs join me on long, boring car journeys. They must be able to sense people who are in need of their presence, for company, for entertainment, or are just so used to them being there.

 

hollowedskin:

when you put your hand palm down out the window and it jumps and sways in the speed, the pressure you feel, not quite solid but not quite air is the ghostly backs of the runalongs arching up for a pat.

 

cataradical:

OH HELL YEAH i think mine was always a cheetah or big cat by default

 

kyraneko:

Mine varied, everything from a big cat to an angel on rollerblades (they would leap up and fly over every sign) to something very like these.

 

pedanther:

The one I remember from when I was young used to run ahead of the car on long car trips at night, in that sort of V-shaped gap where the pools of light from the headlamps start diverging.

The impression I had was that it was something like a fox.


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etirabys:

Damn. Thinking “Every time I go grocery shopping while hungry, I just shamble around like a zombie grabbing random things of the shelves, but this time I’m aware that it’s a pitfall and I will hold it in my mind to avoid it” totally does not work. brain has a very strong belief that all food is a good idea. to my vexation, in between composing this post I bought girl scout cookies for the first time outside the Safeway while thinking, “I don’t need these, I don’t need to buy these, guhhhhh”.

While I don’t have this trait myself, for unrelated reasons I keep two granola bars in my bag at all times. Would you find that helpful?

(Very possibly you wouldn’t: I’ve lost count of the number of people I’ve met with food-related problems that were *so* obviously solvable with granola bars that there *must* have been some reason they weren’t already doing that. But I think you yourself have talked about that being a stupid reason to [completely avoid bringing up a potential solution to something].)


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asexualactivities:

I want to hear more from people who dislike orgasms.  You typically only seem to hear about how wonderful they are, but I want to hear more about the flip side.

Why don’t you like them? How do they make you feel?  Do you think your asexuality plays a part?

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It feels foreign and invasive [link], something intruding into my mind rather than part of me, trying to re-write my desires. The new, stronger form of arousal that leads (or at least *can* lead) up to it is distracting, attention-grabbing in a way I don’t like, and that makes it harder to masturbate in a way that’s *truly* satisfying, truly *mine*.

(That bit seems like it needs a context link, but I’m not sure which one would be best: maybe this one.)

This has only been happening for about 1 – 2.5 years, depending on how you count. I miss when there were fewer pitfalls.


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Anonymous asked: I read that most people have olfactory aphantasia (olphantasia?)

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brin-bellway:

sigmaleph:

Hm. I have olfactory imagination, but it’s definitely worse than my visual or auditory imagination. It’s about on par with my gustatory imagination. (I have varied skill in imagination for the various kinds of stimuli generally folded into “touch”, but in general they fall between visual/auditory and olfactory/gustatory. I don’t have a proprioceptive imagination. there are other things that are potentially considered sense that I do not feel like covering one by one)

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I bow my imaginary head in sympathy at your lack of proprioceptive imagination.

(I saw somebody in a Typepad comment thread once who was wondering what the quale of thinking in sign language was like, said it was completely alien to his experience. And I looked at that like “…I gesture in my thoughts all the time, the concept of signing your thoughts seems pretty intuitive to me”.)

((I think my ordering goes something like proprioception –> touch –> gustatory –> auditory –> visual –> olfactory.))


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reasonsmysoniscrying:

‪**Walking some place that we’ve never been**‬

‪8yo: “I’ve seen this before.”‬

‪Me:‬

‪8yo: “You know how sometimes you go to sleep and you see things in your dreams and then later on you see them for real? Like that.”‬

‪Me, quietly terrified: “Umm oh yeah! That’s called ‘Deja Vu’! Great!”‬

 

kaylapocalypse:

I have this too, and like a bunch of the other people who say they have this in the notes have described: it’s like…less prophetic full fledged dreams and more like a 2second snapshot of you doing an activity with no context. Like cutting paper then looking up or opening your purse with specific scenery in the background. Then you wake up and you’re like “what was that pointless dream scene.” Then later (sometimes weeks or months later), when you’re doing The Thing you’re like “oh”

 

fandomsficsandfeels:

I DIDNT KNOW THIS HAPPENED TO OTHER PEOPLE TOO

 

audrey-hepbae:

Good morning all you That So Raven sons o guns

 

living-for-fiction:

…I thought this happened to everyone? Is it really so unusual?

 

maryellencarter:

It’s never happened to me quite that way (although I did once have a dream that a lost checker was behind a desk, where I then found it the next morning), but my younger sisters both had these, one of them quite a bit. Brains are weird as fuck and we don’t understand them.

I once read an article about “Story of Your Life” by Ted Chiang (here’s the article, and coincidentally enough it’s by the guy who was the subject of my previous post), in which the article-writer pointed out that it’s really quite simple to make an entity that remembers the future. All you have to do is take their subconscious guess as to what the future is going to be, and have their conscious mind remember this prediction as fact; then, quietly edit their memories of the *past* continuously/as-necessary, so that at any given time they *don’t remember ever having been wrong* about what the future was going to be.

My precognitive events–such as they are; it’s rather less than what the people upthread are describing–feel suspiciously like a weaker version of this, in which my brain doesn’t even bother to present me with a fabricated memory of having seen this in a dream a while back, just a vague sense that this dream occurred.

(…not that I would *prefer* it present me with fabricated memories)

Most of my revelations regarding dreams are about realising what part(s) of the *past* they were referencing, or what puns they were making. In at least one case I didn’t notice the pun for *months*; I wonder how many I’m still missing.


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