Ooh! New fascinating dream! With alan!
This is alan if you forgot or don't know:I broke up with a clone of alan. See, this clone was the physical manifestation of all the alan merchandise I had bought. But then, there was these questions like… Is this the path to the True Alan? Or is this manifestation of alan just a facade, and she is truly just a being of consumerism, something alan in only appearance. I think it was a metaphor for religion and the use of offerings. Also there was a subplot involving the value of art. A sculptor who was involved in the design of the cafe's facade was my friend. And he said, "Rain and time will wear these sculptures away. Soon, my presence will be lost to the winds~" And with that I left with him, leaving the alan clone in the melancholic rain. He then decided to commit suicide by climbing up something and jumping onto a spike. And I was just bewildered. I think my reasoning to break up with alan clone was connected to the sculptor. And now, without even the sculptor, I was left… alone…Then I woke up and looked at the alan poster in my room. It was then that I decided I should buy a Brad Pitt poster.I also dreamed of a sitcom set in post-apocalyptic New York. It was set in Main Street and about a ragtag group of neighbors just trying to live. Then there's this skull who talked. It was a bit like Bender. Also if it was thrown at something, it would possess the person or thing (not of its own will). So there were plenty of zany situations. This particular episode's plot was about the people trying to start a play.The alan dream is actually really in-depth or at least insanely pseudo-philosophical but I forgot most of it and I'm sad.Game Progress:Sprite from RPG. It's an edit.It's Juda from Hokuto no Ken.Now let's end this with a song.
i once had a nightmare that culminated in fighting off an evil floating skull, i broke it but then all the pieces started floating and i was like "shit"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materialism
Materialisticism.
On second thought, I'll just change it to consumerism.
Alan is still a funny name :)