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I don't know why, but lately, I've noticed that some of my dreams involve myself in Manhunt. The game is grusome, and now, I find myself dreaming of the screen. As if I'm Cash, and I'm going around killing people. I don't wanna' kill people. :no:

I remember before, I was at my friends house along with about 16 others, and we had this huge Halo LAN party type thing. Well, we played for hours and when I went to sleep, my dreams contained the little cross hair from the game. It was weird.

Anyone else experience stuff like this?

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hahaha, just a dream :) a lot of my dreams are based on my activities in the past few days.

while on the topic of manhunt, man that stage with the crane and the fridge is ****ing annoying. i've tried it 5x now and i'm starting to get fed up. i've even tried NOT using the crane but man......ugh anyways, have you gotten that far?

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manhunt is indeed a highly sick and twisted game, BUT GODAMN ITS AS FUN AS ANYTHING, i love it the gore is just so realistically done, you gotta love choking someone to death with a bit of wire then using it to saw thru their neck to take their head off to use as a decoy on their buddys, or using a baseball ball to choke them then step back and take a mighty swing, causing their heads to explode :yes:

I LOVE THE GAME, AND YES IT ALWAYS FILLS MY DREAMS, no end of times i find myself creeping round my workplace using normal office equipment as macabre tools for excessivly gory killing of co-workers :devil:

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yo man even i have dreams like these , you know max payne types ,like im max payne & monica belluci is mana sax , & we both make out & then the bad guys come , i kick thier asssss & then they run away & then again me and mona ( monica ) start makin out !!!

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Just kiddin bro ( its just me & monica belluci , no max payne stuff!!!)

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What if you don't dream at all...

you guys might belive this or not but. Some time ago i used to have dream of the future. Like once i was dreaming that i was walking around in a mall type, and i remember stoping right in the front of a store. and i was just looking at the items they had in display, and i was also looking at all the people walking around, also passing by the front of the store. then i remember looking at this girls walking by, she was wearing a blue sweater and a black skirt. i also remember that she was looking at me while walking by.

Ok, i woke up after that, and i even sad to my self that morning. "Wow, that was a strange dream!"

So, on that same day i went to the mall, and i was walking around. as i was walking around i remember stopping in this store. at that point i was feeling a bit strange. and out of nowere it hit me. all the things that i was looking at were the same things from that very dream i had the day before. :o

all the items i was looking at, and all the poeple i was looking pass by were the same ones from my dream.

Just to tell you guys how strange this thing was. As i was looking at all the things going on at that time, my head was replaying the dream that i had. Everything that was heppeing was the same, from the colors, shapes of objects, to items around, to the people walking by...

Eversince that happend i don't dream anymore... :(

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I used to dream a lot about CS, used to play it 8 hours straight...and my dreams where just...incredible!! (me running around with sub-machine guns killing everyone)

And yes, Halo affected my dreams too, I remember that once I was running in some kind of a strange valley, with even stranger creatures running around, and there was me with the sniper rifle...It was a scary dream, hope it doesn't happen again!!

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