That's actually how long it's been since I was wrote down in a dream log. I hadn't thought it was, but there you have it.
on catharsis, it's that I opened, read, considered my old dream log entries, and resolved to find a way to write them again.
>few years ago typing his on his phone and now [...] >always felt off to an more analog person such as myself.
I do appreciate the _sensation_ of pencil lead against paper. But writing more than a sentence or two makes my hand cramp, and writing a whole paragraph or three might take an hour. Last night I took my Kindle Fire (it doesn't get used for anything else -- too awkward a shape, to limited by its software) and was able to take notes on this morning's dream. Writing it down alone, makes it stick in my mind longer. The sale-price cup that was just a paper label, and how my dog kept collapsing it by jumping up to drink the kool-aid is still clear, hours later. I should have already thought of it. But not a "smart phone", no. I won't try using that small screen without a real keyboard, and while it could probably be done, I imagine the clickity-clickity of my mechanical keyboard (I have made several) would again, wake the spouse. But the tablet is a suitable compromise.
>>6203 > trying to find some rational logic behind the events themselves wouldn´t work for an entire plot