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Is a dream a lie if it doesn't come true?

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I had a nightmare last night - I

:confused: dreamt that the upgrades over the weekend were done, and I was playing with my new settings a glitch happened - and a window popped up with a list of all the Jubber scheduled for permenant banning from 01/01/07 - My name was top of the list!:eek:
 
I had a nightmare last night - I

:confused: dreamt that the upgrades over the weekend were done, and I was playing with my new settings a glitch happened - and a window popped up with a list of all the Jubber scheduled for permenant banning from 01/01/07 - My name was top of the list!:eek:

Wow that's scary. I had the same dream and your name was on the top of the list too. :eek: :confused:
 
I hardly ever dream any more.

The ones I do have are so bloody bizarre that in order for them to come true, the laws of physics would have to be completely re-written.
 
Dreams never actually come true, so the answer is yes and no... If they did, then they wouldn't happen EXACTLY how you drempt them... But that has an extremely low chance of happening, so yes and no.

BTW I just had a dream about me being a new kid in school. I had just arrive for my first class. IT was more the half way finished, so I couldn't do the work the teacher had handed out because I didn't know how to do it. The teacher was doing some of her own work, so I didn't bother her.

When she came up to get everyones paper, she saw me and asked me what was going on and why I haven't finished. I tried to explain, but she wouldn't listen. Instead she got more and more angry, the more I tried to explain. I asked her to let me explain to her, but then she got mad.

Then out of nowhere I just knew she was going to think about hitting me. I told her not to do it or she would get into trouble. She went mad and grabbed a girl student from the room and brought her over to me. She used the girls hand and slapped me in the face with it...

I got up form my chair quickly, walked out of the room, and had asked that the teacher would come with me to the office right away...

Then I woke up... Strange.

Why did I have it? Many reasons it could be, but I know one thing for sure. It probably will never happen because I'm not in school anymore, so even if I did get into a situation like that, it wouldn't happen the same way.

So to answer your question again, yes and no.
 
Last night (or rather this morning sometime) I dreamed I'd taken a job at an ice-cream parlor. And I was getting fired because I was bad at it! It was terrible! I hope it doesn't come true.

But dreams are not necessarily prophetic, so there's no reasonable assurance that the contents of a dream will come to pass; therefore, when it doesn't come to pass, that is the expected result, and therfore not legally a lie. Much the way that science fiction is not a lie, because it isn't expected to be true.
 
Before you can answer this question you have to define what a dream is. If you define a dream as a prediction of the future and it doesn't happen then you could say it was a lie. I have never heard dreams referred to as such. In fact to do so would be foolish as Youngman's dream demonstrates.

A dream certainly can come true if it is a realistic dream. In fact you can conciously make it come true. I could dream my motorcycle passes its MOT at a certain garage. I could make sure it is in a fit state, take it to that garage and it passes. Dream come true. I could take it to another garage and it passes, dream not come true, not a lie, a concious descision.

In this light and given the nature of dreams, I have to say the question is flawed. Sorry Joe.
 
I had a nightmare last night - I

:confused: dreamt that the upgrades over the weekend were done, and I was playing with my new settings a glitch happened - and a window popped up with a list of all the Jubber scheduled for permenant banning from 01/01/07 - My name was top of the list!:eek:

Don't panic - my Mother used to tell me "dream it on a Sunday - tell it on a Monday - then its sure to come true"

You had this dream/nightmare on a Wednesday and told it on a Thursday so you are almost certainly safe...|

Ps - Although I don't believe in shit like that I do always try my hardest to dream about being with a fit guy on a Sunday nights (just in case?);)
 
I don't expect all my dreams to come true.

Example:

I had a dream of me hanging out with Soilwork (:INSERTS: :rotflmao:) He was driving in a car not a motorcycle. Months later he buys a black car.


A lot of dreams are there for a reason, then there are dreams that just help you get off in your sleep.
 
I had a dream that the moon fell into and destroyed Holland. I'm still waiting for it to happen.

I'm fine with that provided the national football team is not maimed in any way.

I have money riding on them for Euro 2008, and random acts of G_d will not get me my stake back, according to the rules.

-d-
 
Dreams are sometimes regions where we experiment with unrepressing things that the mind has seen fit to repress.
For instance, what is a Lie in the Real-world is made a Truth in the Dream-realm.
Or vice-versa.
So, your question may have to shift to a different stratum of the question. If a dream IS a lie, what does that mean?
Still, we may be dealing with fears, and anxieties and what-if's, and you shouldn't look at a dream as a dire authority.
Let us know where your thinking gets you to.
 
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