for the last 3 days i have been having nightmares but this 1 byfar the worst

Question by EmmyLovesyoo Reward: 25 Pond Points + 10 Knowledge Tokens Status: Pending a resolution
Ok so i gad a really bad nightmare lastnight and what happend was i was at my mums house and there was an eyeball on the table and i said so calmly like it was natural some one lost there eye and then i turned around and looked at my little sisters to see if it was theres and then they say to me omg Emmy its your eyeball and i freaked out went and looked in the mirror and sure enough i had no eyeballjust an eyesocket it was so gross then my dreamed sort of changed surrondings to my old school where i went to vist my old friends and i saw these girls that really didnt like me and one of them looked at me and said not so pretty anymore are you as my eyeball was still missing then one of them started chasing me with a gun i was hiding and then she found me and shot me but when she shot me it wasnt a bullet that came out of the gun it was a marshmellow then the other to girls that where there ran over to me and started hiting me with metal poles i then saw 1 of my friends and screamed for her to help me she walked up the stairs to a classroom i finally managed to get away and run into a classroom then i woke up (neally crying)this dream has me so confussed and weirded out so if anyone could help me to understand what it means that would be greatly appreciated


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Comment from RoamingInsomniac User Rating:  2050 Knowledge Tokens
losing the "eye", means you are losing sight of what is important in life...


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