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Dream Giant Falcon


Ok so I am in a house watching TV in the upstairs. The whole place was very run down looking but still large. The floors had holes in them and everything was made of wooden planks. I went outside. There was a giant falcon probably with a 20-foot wingspan. The neighborhood is odd. The house I am in a very large manor style house but looks sort of run down, and the rest of the houses are smaller ranches. Parked cars line the streets and full mature trees give much shade to the neighborhood. People have been trying to catch the bird to receive money I dont know how I know this I just do. The neighbor is hunting the bird using a remote control car to track its flying. I go to his house and fight him cause I try to protect the bird. Then it cut scene to me at a large Wal-Mart type store where I am with 3 random dudes and I am looking to buy a hat and a bicycle. The end

-- Edited by c0s9 on Monday 31st of August 2009 06:25:30 PM

-- Edited by c0s9 on Monday 31st of August 2009 06:25:46 PM

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-Megaman

I interpret this as you have a personality that likes to contradict the norm. If everyone is out to hunt something you find special you will go against them to defend it.

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Wow. Falcons are one of the most powerful, noble birds--a nice pick for your imagination.

How's this: your intellect, your potential and your strength as a human being could be the bird. You are not always in touch with it, but you know it is there and is valuable enough to be protected. It is huge and powerful, but vulnerable.
The weird neighborhood is a version of school here at CMU. You have the ambiance of Pittsburgh and its folk (boards with holes, etc.) and you have peers and professors with an agenda (you know what they are after without ever being told.) Without thinking too much about it, you protect your greatest strength when it is threatened, but you are not ready to really accept it--hence you go back to your life, in this case, Wal-Mart to shop.
I say, get to know that bird.
Cool dream.

-Tempetoile

-- Edited by Tempetoile on Tuesday 1st of September 2009 05:29:49 PM

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