All in all, a rather pleasant one to start things off. I’ve had the dream of suddenly being able to fly or hover or something similar many times before, and each time it always feels as exciting and pleasantly surprising as I imagine such an occurrence would in real life…or at least, it is when I don’t realise what’s happening and say “Wait…this is a dream, isn’t it? Crap.” That happens a lot.
Even the shooter part was strangely mellow, if that makes any sense. It didn’t feel like I was in a dangerous and tense situation in which I might die at any moment. I was perfectly calm and composed throughout, as if the whole thing was just another day at the office (so to speak) and when someone got shot they just crumpled over quietly and disappeared rather than screaming and gurgling and bleeding for a while before expiring. Presumably my brain was trying to be kid-friendly.
I didn’t experience an adrenaline rush, or really any kind of rush when I found myself in combat. Even when we were getting swarmed by the barrel robots I mostly just screamed for the dramatic effect rather than out of any sense of desperation or rage. If you’re going to wave a gun back and forth while emptying the clip with wild abandon, you just have to scream while you’re doing it, you know? I think there’s a law somewhere.
Now, can any of this be tied into some property of cheddar? I don’t know. It’s far too early to say at this point, and I’ll need to experiment with a much wider variety of cheeses before I can start making connections.
But don’t worry, ladies and gentlemen. I fully intend to.
Since I don’t need to worry about finishing the cheddar, (it was already down to half a block before I started) I should be ready to go with cheese #2 within a few days, so stay tuned.
No really, stay tuned. Do not move from where you are sitting, do not navigate away from this page, and hit the refresh button on your browser every few minutes. You do want to see the next update as soon as possible once it’s up, right? Of course you do.
Until then, may your cheese be plentiful.
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