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eee.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008


i feel so eew writing it down, but i dreamt that my grandad died :/
omg. argh. so i went to look at the meanings of all the things that happened.
is it true huh. haha quite i think.. esp the death part.. i dunno...
anw i cried like mad and woke up with my eyes swollen. haha.

Strangulation/lack of air/trouble breathing
The dreamer is standing in her own way, either consciously or unconsciously keeping herself from attaining her own dreams due to fear, which can manifest as extreme caution. Look to other symbols in the dream to judge how the dreamer can release herself from that fear.

Grandfather
A grandfather also represents knowledge and wisdom, but with a touch of authority and tradition thrown in.

Death
1. An imminent transition, perhaps a move, or change of job or lover.
2. An impending death in the world of the dreamer - usually a relative, friend, or admired public figure. The dreamer's death, however, is never shown.
3. The need for change in some department of the dreamer's life.



3:27 PM

KANJANI!

liting!

If you can't get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you'd best teach it to dance.

EITO!


PAAAAAN!


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