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Been shouted at by a dragon is you dreams a good thing or a bad thing?

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It all depends on how you take it! XD

If you do not mind sharing, what did the dragon shout at you?

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Fus ro dah?

heh heh, sorry, i couldent resisit ^-^ anyway, what the person above me said, it depents on what they were shouting, try and remember, most, if not all of the words

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i just remember been shouted at i couldn't hear any words but i know this i didn't fall over

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Lol. Rly skyrim comment.
Anyway. Did you get a good look at the dragon or the surrounding area? Or do you just remember the dragon shouting? Did it hurt or wind you? Did you recognize the dragon? This is all inportant information.
(did it breath fire or frost. Jk. Couldn't resist skyrim joke. ;)

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stuff you all..... i'm trying to get help but its clear that all you three is joke around all day long doneing nothing

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im sorry for the joke vladimir, but you do have to remember more then what you have said, a random dragon yelling at you is to vauge if you wish for help

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i do remember been in some what like plan but i can't really make out the area around

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I was not joking. I actually wanted to know if it said anything specific. You can pull one thing out of a dream, and analyze it to death. However, without any other pertinent information from the dream it is hard to decipher the meaning.

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According to Dream Dictionary: An A to Z Guide To Understanding Your Unconsciousness Mind. ~ Written by Tony Crisp

Dragons are associated with our fears, urges, and sexuality associated with the irrational forces of the unconscious mind that we must conquer in order to find the potential locked away in our sexual, mental, and emotional energy.

The dragon, in turn, represents are need to overcome these fears or come to grips with them.

I know this wasn't exactly what you were asking for, but I hope it was at least a little helpful to you.

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