things I dreamed (these are all pretty vaguely remembered):
* being a giant dragon, tearing apart a planet for materials to either make myself power armor or possibly a giant new robot body, and throwing chunks of the planet at its moon (because it'd be easier to assemble them there)
* a candy shop that had a lollipop for $19, but smaller "lollipops" of chocolate-covered gummy bears in a big bundle for $5
* wolf brothers, one of whom is a "werewolf," the other is a vampire (I kinda like this)
@vahnj @mawr it takes practice. if you can keep a notebook next to your bed and write down what you remember immediately after waking up, often those notes will prompt you to remember the entire dream later when you look at them. or a voice recorder for mumbling into, though I can't vouch for how well that works as I've never tried it.
@green @mawr usually when I remember my dreams I get very detailed and vivid memories
Like I could easily drill into details about last night's dreams as there are way more details like - the dental office captured me in a castle on a mountain I floated to on a mountain and the people at the office were all clones of this same blonde woman but none of them ever gave me a name - I got my teeth cleaned while wearing heavy armor and put my sword and shield down to receive it
@mawr I like my dreams! it's one of the reasons that sleep is one of the core biological functions I'd never want to give up. :)