Have you ever woken up from a dream so amazing or terrifying that you thought it had to be brought to life?
Post some stories about dreams you thought about putting into books or drawing out, or did.
>>7627951
I've posted dreams of mine in the past--deeply meaningful and personal dreams--and gotten no response whatsoever.
>>7627970
Post them here, it's sort of the point of the thread.
>>7627970
Not explicitly but I imagine that the lurker-poster ratio is like 20:1 if not more and that it's those sort of nuggets of sincerity sifted through all the disaffected shitposting that keeps this place interesting enough to lurk despite itself. Or at least that's my justification for often getting no responses.
>>7628030
This 100%
I don't even know how many times I've found posts which stuck in my mind for long after which I didn't reply to, simply because I thought a reply wasn't necessary, didn't have much else to say, didn't want to trivialize the post by saying something unimportant as a response
One of my favorite responses I've gotten on this website was from my dream re-telling on /int/. I don't actually remember the dream but I remember the response said I was a credit to the boards.
https://www.google.com/search?q="credit+to+these+boards"&oq="credit+to+these+boards"&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.15251j0j4&client=ms-android-att-us&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#q=%22you%27re+a+credit+to+these+boards%2C+anon%22
It's not on desustorage but there's a Google result from that one ad-ridden 4chan copy that some asshat put up. Though clicking on the link doesn't take me to the thread in question.
But yeah if anyone gives a shit I guess you can try to figure out how to get more of the site preview to see what my post actually was.