Commentary from January 23, 2014
This is a followup to the previous strip. I had a lot I wanted to say in the last panel, and I really had a tough time what to decide to write in it. I also considered writing a dedication to all the friends and lovers I lost over the years that I still meet in my dreams and wake up, knowing I will never meet the real them again.
These kinds of dreams haunt me regularly. It’s either these kinds of dreams or the ones where I am back in University and I’m completely unprepared for an exam — sometimes the two are combined. I don’t know how others feel but I really wish I didn’t have dreams, they don’t seem to serve any good purpose.
The next strip won’t be about dreams, it will be about EXERCISE. So get your jogging suit on. Let’s go! Move it! One! Two! one! two!
These kinds of dreams haunt me regularly. It’s either these kinds of dreams or the ones where I am back in University and I’m completely unprepared for an exam — sometimes the two are combined. I don’t know how others feel but I really wish I didn’t have dreams, they don’t seem to serve any good purpose.
The next strip won’t be about dreams, it will be about EXERCISE. So get your jogging suit on. Let’s go! Move it! One! Two! one! two!
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Raven Bakura Cullen says
So true
Raven Bakura Cullen says
So true
Patrick says
I wake up like this every day
Garrad says
Yup. Biggest problem for me. Stress free dreaming of how it could be, just leads to emphasis on how bad the stress in real life is
@R2D221 says
Qué bueno que estemos juntos otra vez.
http://t.co/IYxqfOAuVW
Riko Ersted says
I’ve had so many dreams where I end up wishing I never awakened from them…
ladyamen says
my life is so horrible that even in my dreams i feel like no one could possibly love me. after 20 years of depression even my subcionciousness doesnt allow me to have any hope what so ever. tell me now what the true nightmare is