Anon 05/27/2020 (Wed) 00:25:12 No.6113 del
well, here we go.

>>6106
>When we first saw in the show, Luna could dreamwalk, I was ecstatic. Finally I could share with the herd my dream to truly be known. I was rebuffed. Many said it was repugnant and horrifying that she was given the capacity to violate so personal a place as to see what's literally in your head at night.
well, not only it has happened in that debut but also we have seen her doing that several times in the episode Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep....so, whether they find it repugnant or not, it´s canon.

>people who are very good at dream interpretation can suddenly find out what kind of person you are, what secrets you're mulling over, when they read your dream journal.
well, in this day and age where social media rule the internet and people share everything that you can imagine, I wonder if a part of those victims,by entering into their privacy, will care all that much in the first place. Nonetheless, it´s understandable why people are hiding certain things from the inside that should stay only in their own minds.

>I've not been able to maintain any form of dream journal since moving to this house last year, because there is no place in the bedroom for a nightstand, nor a small light. My wife might be awoken and more than that, I would have to grab pencil, journal, and slippers and stumble out to ... someplace where I could see, think, remember and write. Dreams don't live that long after you wake up.
so that explains why there is a sense of defeat from your part because transitioning from the dreams to the writing takes time and unavoidable noises are involved through the process. Indeed, your mind cannot keep the dream alive for too alive in order to imagine it completely at face value.

Nonetheless, I find quite weird (and unfortunate) that your bedroom doesn´t allow you to have much space in order to place a nightstand nor any small lamp. How many square meters does your flat (or your bedroom) have?