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The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase. See the original artwork information page for more information.
Notes: The original for this strip is somewhat smaller than most of the others — about 4.5×16 inches.
With all due respect to Dana, that punchline was a little weak.
I failed to have a lucid dream once. I was in my back yard when I realized I was dreaming, so I flew onto the roof to test my god powers. Then I tried to make everything disappear into a featureless white void, because I wanted a clean slate to work with. But even though I succeeded in making a featureless white void it kept feeling like the roof of my house. And then I woke up.
All of MY lucid dream attempts have failed pretty miserably. The majority of the time, I’m only JUST aware that I’m dreaming, and I can’t think to do anything spectacular until it just fades away. I’m envious of my brother and sister, who regularly get lucid dreams without even trying. *sigh*
I just keep seeing giant moons outside the U.S.S. Voyager.
I would really like to get into Millie’s dream and see what she’s up to. 🙂
Now *that* is a sentiment I can agree with.
Perhaps in a couple decades we will have a machine which allows this.
WHY!?!?!?!?!?!
Hooo boy… Freud is rolling in his grave on that one.
I have very odd dreams, but not lucid ones.
When I have one, I make it awesome. Unfortunately, I don’t have them very often.