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Re: How much is fantasy part of your life.
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by hawaii 150
on 01:36:51 pm 10/11/09
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| I think fantasy is one of the best things in life. It's where people get inspiration from so they could make great things like books and other media. Being lost in it though is not good so their should be a line defined between what's fantasy and what's real. |
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I don't know the difference between the two sometimes, it's really quite odd. A wall becomes inverted and it knocks me on my ass, I look back up and it's in its original upright postion. It's scary sometimes, but it keeps me curious about the fabric of my own reality. |
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| O000000ooooo.....???..yeah..i'm agree with hawaii 150...there should be a boundary between them...fantasy is a space where we imagine what we thinking and reality is where we do what we thinking...anyway die in our own fantasy does'nt mean we die in reality..kukuku.... |
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Fantasy it a good way to describe every part of my life. If it weren't for the imagination that runs wild allowing me to run off into dream land at any time and in any situation, I would have no way to relax. Fantasy, weather it be in the form of a day dream I've come up with off the top of my head, or a deep thought about something I have read or seen recently, I can be transported away from my stressful life. Even if it's just for a few moments it allows me to escape my boring high school class room to some strand of thought that can magically relax me. I would die if I didn't have Fantasy or imagination. ![]() |
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on 09:39:40 pm 10/25/09 |
A reaaaallll big part since I tend to daydream. A lot. ![]() ![]() |
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i agree with riza. fantasy helps transport me away from the boring, sad, or stressful situations in life, and helps me look forward to the future. it can can help me make scary or new expierence into something thats not as scary. but there has to be a line somewhere, because if there was no boundary then we would actually start believing that our fantasys were reality. although, i believe that there has to something, even a microscopic amount, of fantasy in all of us, no matter what. we all need some sort of dream, don't we? |
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i guess it's a major part of me. im called the drooling girl by my friends because i often stare into space so much i fall into sleep while my eyes are open... well, it's just that im the only anime-loving geek in that circle so i don't have much idea what they're talking about. =___= |
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I do when I doodle. But it doesn't encompass my life. I find it like a "self gratification" moment. It won't solve the problem. I stopped daydreaming once I hit 14, after those dreams shattered like dropping a wine cup on the floor. As you can see, I can never say "imagine if...". I just keep those 'dream' reasonable.
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