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14 Jul 2012, 8:52 pm

I seem to have a fake pokemon series I tend to think about/fall on a lot time to time dispite my genneral lack of imagioning skill on average...(been getting better, though. being on better meds helps :D)

I've made other ideas in my head, too....but that ones kinda like a 'world' i retreat to.

With new episodes and therories and game items and glitches and everything. xD;

Like....Mioploginebilnoes. o_o; a weird pikachu, jirachi, mew, pichu, and, gengar hybred that could ERASE not just your FILE...but your GAME and possably even break the gba in the process 8O then you wouldn't be able to game on it anymore!

I love my fake pokemon series.....


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14 Jul 2012, 8:57 pm

Are you guys one of the characters in these stories? I never am.


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15 Jul 2012, 6:21 am

Interesting. My brain seems to be permanently switched to 'reality mode' I don't spontaneously daydream or fantasize. If I want fantasy I have to rely on someone else's imagination - i.e books, films etc.


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15 Jul 2012, 6:29 am

Most of my daydreams revolve around winning the lottery (which I guess is normal), so I can become a professional hermit (maybe not normal haha).
I don't even play the lotto though.


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15 Jul 2012, 3:34 pm

A reason for being happy while going to bed. There is nothing wrong with it, IMHO.

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Are you guys one of the characters in these stories? I never am.


Occasionally. If I am included, stories usually become vindictive. I was bullied by my ''friends'' in high school, but they were kind to other people which makes me even more angry. I can't let it go even after many years. I hate them SO much, obviously I can't go and fill their bodies with bullets. Daydreams help at this point.

Oh, that was kinda private :oops:. Nevermind, this is the only place for me to tell.


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15 Jul 2012, 4:08 pm

8O Wow, you guys have more imagination than I can even imagine!

My imagination is pretty limited to things like recreating sensory memories in high detail, or working out solutions. Whole worlds with characters interacting with each other, that is just mind-blowing. Creating new movies and watching them in your mind!!

Does anyone with these vivid imaginations write fiction or anything? If not ... why not?



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15 Jul 2012, 6:39 pm

I do. I write some of the stories out. It's not uncommon. The classic movie "A man and a woman" was born from a story the director used to daydream to fall asleep. Many who daydream stories starring TV characters write what's called "fanfic". I used to write XFiles fanfic.


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15 Jul 2012, 9:45 pm

edgewaters wrote:
8O Wow, you guys have more imagination than I can even imagine!

My imagination is pretty limited to things like recreating sensory memories in high detail, or working out solutions. Whole worlds with characters interacting with each other, that is just mind-blowing. Creating new movies and watching them in your mind!!

Does anyone with these vivid imaginations write fiction or anything? If not ... why not?


I write... and, in reference to the post above yours... it is immensely satisfying to put certain people into a story, knowing they're destined for a terrible end. (What sucks is when the story demands that a character you actually like must die - but killing people off in your fiction is one of those things a lot of writers do to blow off steam.)


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16 Jul 2012, 12:47 am

My imaginary world is full of characters from whatever movies/TV shows/etc I'm into at a given time. I like to imagine them in different types of relationships, and I also imagine them being friends with my alter ego.



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29 Jul 2012, 5:59 pm

Hi all,

I write - mostly movie scripts. Nearly all my subjects are taken from my internal fantasy world. I turn off my brain by going there. There may be some scientific basis to it, I feel much calmer fantasizing than thinking about the worlds problems over and over. As Ekhart Tolle said - to not be able to stop thinking is insane. Fantasizing, putting your brain to work to create something is a much more productive use of your mind.

I have gone to a very rich and elaborate fantasy world pretty much my whole life. I like to be original and always created my own character even when they were similar to something I read or saw or played in a video game. It is very different from day dreaming and escapism from what I gather.

I'm currently writing a script about smart kid who is bullied constantly in school but escapes to a fantasy world when he gets home. It's called the "Monster that all Monsters Fear." It's largely autobiographical.

I've never viewed my capacity for fantasy as being weird, detrimental or in any way a liability. It's the opposite. It's one of my greatest strengths.



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29 Jul 2012, 6:24 pm

When I'm alone, I like to pretend I'm in another world and that I'm someone else different from myself. I pretend to be the character I create in my head and socialize with the other made up characters. I like my own fantasy world because I can be anyone and it's the reflection of who I wish to be. It's like I want to be a different person because I don't like myself. Because of my daydream habit, I get easily distracted.

My world is better than reality because like you said, there is no trouble. I do have to admit that sometimes when I go to bed, I do imagine myself in a sexual act with someone, maybe an actor or a made up character, but I do that because it helps me fall asleep in the end.


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29 Jul 2012, 6:30 pm

IdahoRose wrote:
My imaginary world is full of characters from whatever movies/TV shows/etc I'm into at a given time. I like to imagine them in different types of relationships, and I also imagine them being friends with my alter ego.


Same here, some of the characters in my world come from TV shows, movies, and books,



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29 Jul 2012, 8:53 pm

Sometimes I hesitate to leave my room if I'm fantasizing or daydreaming. But I do do this every night, as I've mentioned on other threads. I imagine people I know saying things and doing things. It helps me sleep, but I find it odd and am also embarrassed of it :P



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30 Jul 2012, 2:28 am

Yes, it's about space nazis who live in a parallel universe which they ravage in search of a rare mineral which is the only way to empower their quantum power generators which give enough energy to allow interstellar travel and also empower a powerful Artifact created by a sentient supercomputer which serves them.

I mainly think of their relations to alien civilizations and how some of them live peacefully under the Mankind's rule (an exception to most of the scifi out there), and more importantly their stumbling upon our own universe and our planet, and their quest to unite the Mankind under their banner.

It's highly political, offering dilemmas such as whether uniting the Mankind under a single, economically sustainable system is worth giving up some freedoms, how far will you go to secure what is important to you if it means bringing harm to others, and so on. It also brings out some existential philosophy in general; what is there really left to aim for besides simply existing after you have formed an almost-utopia, is it possible to use the Artifact to achieve some sort of a Godhood and at what price, etc.



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02 Aug 2012, 1:28 pm

IdahoRose wrote:
My imaginary world is full of characters from whatever movies/TV shows/etc I'm into at a given time. I like to imagine them in different types of relationships, and I also imagine them being friends with my alter ego.


Mine is similar but in mine the characters are androids there are also real people in it as well also they contain star ships from movies/TV shows and an epic battle fire the future of local space. :roll:



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02 Aug 2012, 2:35 pm

when I get excited over something cool that I'm imagining I also often run around and jump

too bad I've been limiting that for many years.....but then I got better

IdahoRose wrote:
My imaginary world is full of characters from whatever movies/TV shows/etc I'm into at a given time. I like to imagine them in different types of relationships, and I also imagine them being friends with my alter ego.


I always do corssovers.