Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26397825-20160116042403/@comment-26397825-20160116064555

I don't wake up in pain, but I do feel the pain in my dream. I have had dreams which involve my death, but I usually wake up instantly. Not always though. An example of both is necessary, I think.

I had a dream I was in a car being driven by my mum's friend, I was in the back, my mum was in the passenger seat. The friend got distracted, and my mum and her were arguing. I saw a concrete barrier coming and yelled "Watch Out!" I woke up just as we hit the barrier, but not before I heard crunchy-breaky glass--alluminium can being squashed sounds.

Another dream I had was very long, so I'll cut to the relevant part. Sherlock Holmes was chasing a criminal, who came across me. The criminal was holding six syringes with stuff in them; three poisons and three antidotes. He injected me with one of the poisons and left me to die alongside the syringes, of which none of them looked like they had been used. Sherlock tried to deduce which one I had been injected by and chose an antidote, but it was actually the wrong one. He left me behind while he chased after the criminal, sure that I would be fine. Instead I died a very slow and painful death, and when I finally died I remember everything being black, and the death state lasted for ages. I woke up after what was most definitely a long time.

On the plus side I woke up extremely rested?