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Posted on: 2016-05-25 20:02:00 UTC

Do you read/write while listening to music?
When I was a kid, I didn’t understand how my brother could do homework while listening to music. I couldn’t; I always needed a quiet place. Over time, I adapted and am now often able to read and write while my wife listens to music or watches TV in the same room. But I don’t listen; I ignore the noise.

When you read a book, do you pretty much fully hallucinate (can't think of a better word) and forget that you're reading a book?
No, I’m always aware of the words, unless I space out and immerge into my own dream while still moving my eyes, until I realize that I don’t know what really happened in the last three paragraphs and have to read them again.

Do you dream in color?
Maybe? I don’t remember such details.

Do you remember your dreams?
Sometimes, but I forget most details within minutes after waking up and only vaguely remember a theme like "I was back in a place where I lived years ago" or just "it was really weird and illogical".

Do you have recurring dreams?
Not recently, but I still remember the themes of some recurring nightmares I had many years ago:


  • Coming home from school, but being unable to find the house where my family lived
  • Trying to wash my hands, but some really weird and complex plumbing has been mounted to the water tap so that the water will flow to the floor rather than into the sink, and I can’t remove it.
  • Waking up and trying to switch the light on, but it doesn’t work and the room stays dark


When doing social things, do you sometimes need a break?
Often. That’s why I mostly avoid doing social things.

Which school subjects come easily to you?
I’ve been out of school for decades, but as far as I remember I liked physics (no other sciences), history and geography best. Sounds like a weird combination.

HG

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