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Rose Lalonde ([personal profile] seeringlight) wrote in [community profile] sortinghat_rp2013-04-18 01:00 am

☀ 008 ☀

Let's talk about dreams today.
And by that, I felt the need to talk about mine in specific.

It was fantastical and surprising. All of us were muggles! Well, I mean, those who were in my dreams. Some of us were trolls even. It was so very odd. We played a game that destroyed our worlds and we played even when we were meant to fail. I have it all written down. Every event of my dream. It would take much too long to talk about on here, but it made me wonder quite a bit.

Do you believe in alternate worlds? Universes? A time where you were something else completely. Perhaps you were a mere human with no magic to you. Or perhaps a god.

Have you ever had dreams where you felt that there was some truth to them before?
stubbornskeptic: (Oh my!)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-04-30 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh no!
As if it wasn't bad enough to die the once...
I can't even imagine.
Especially after losing everyone else.
Are you alright?
This sounds like the sort of dream one has when stress is high.
stubbornskeptic: (Two beaters and a wink!)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-05-12 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
Dreams are fun to think about.
But I wouldn't put that much stock in them.
I mean, your brain is just a mass of chemicals, really!
Even if some of us have certain "gifts." :B
stubbornskeptic: (Oh I don't know...)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-06-05 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Just don't be too disappointed if you can't figure it out.
Getting your hopes up for something like that and having them dashed like a fallen souffle is always the worst!
stubbornskeptic: (Huh?)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-06-07 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
I fear that is part of why I never took to that particular art.
I'd rather figure things out with cold hard facts.
The possibility that I might discover something that in and of itself might not entirely be true is frustrating as all get out.
stubbornskeptic: (Hey!)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-06-10 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder why you took so much to this particular branch of magic.
I mean, I was always interested in baking and cooking, so the potions thing isn't too surprising!
Divination just seems so abstract in comparison.
Perhaps that's another reason I'm no good at it.
Edited 2013-06-10 21:42 (UTC)
stubbornskeptic: (What was that?)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-07-16 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
It's too bad, too.
I wish I could see the future in regards to a few things in particular.
But perhaps that's not what that sort of magic should be used for, hoo hoo.
stubbornskeptic: (Moping)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-07-16 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
You must always be running into the problem of self-fulfilling prophecies, then.
I mean, for things one doesn't want, moreso.
At least, um. In the case of romantic things, that is.
I can't imagine people like being told you saw them kissing them in a vision.
It'd be a little jarring.


[And yes, that may or may not have been the thing she was wondering about predicting.]
stubbornskeptic: (Ommmmggggg)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-07-31 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
You shouldn't be surprised, though!
You're a catch, believe me.
Jake is lucky.
And of course you're lucky to have Jake!
Everyone is lucky!


[EXCEPT HER. HAHAHAHA.]

Maybe the divination part of it would be awkward, though, yes!
stubbornskeptic: (Peek)

[personal profile] stubbornskeptic 2013-08-04 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I find your intelligence charming!
Not that my opinion matters so much, I suppose.

And while I know you're right, I do wish I could be reassured that there's something out there, sometimes.
But I guess I'd also worry that there'd be nothing to be seen, too.