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lurking_panda16 karma

  • Will there ever be another all-ASL episode?

  • Is Vanessa Marano as cool as I think she is?

  • Does the presence of deaf actors makes Switched at Birth different from other shows you have been in (I mean behind the scene)?

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What advice do you have for girls traveling through Asia?

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Beautiful movie. My aunt kind of dragged me to see it and I don't know what I was expecting but it wasn't that. It really blew me away. So thanks for making such a good movie. How hard was it to find the right actors for this movie? The casting was really perfect, and I think it brought a lot. What places were the hardest to shoot for you? The streets, the school?

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I used lucid dreaming to have sex with Emma Watson in Hogwart's great hall. Hottest sex dream ever. Except after a bit Ron came in and then the dream changed. Stupid Ron. I tried really hard to change the dream back but it wouldn't let me.

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Hi. I'm a fairly regular "natural" lucid dreamer and have been for as long as I can remember. I have two things I wanted to ask you about.

  • First, I know for at least a dream per night that I'm dreaming (even control it), but then the dream will change and I'll get distracted and lose any consciousness that I'm dreaming. Is that normal? How can I change that? Why does that happen?

  • Recently I started a dream journal and tried a few technics to increase my control over my dreams and experiment with them. One I found on the internet was to imagine yourself spinning as you fall asleep. I tried it a few times, and it worked! I just kept spinning and it was amazing, the dreams were awesome and really vivid with beautiful colours (unicorns and game of thrones were involved) but i was also mentally exhausting. I didn't feel physically rested after it either. Is it normal when you use these kind of lucid dreaming tricks? Should I keep doing it?