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  2. This Man - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Surfer Theory: An outside force implants This Man in people's dreams, whether from someone's supernatural projection, or mental conditioning by a corporation. The Dream Imitation Theory: People only dream of This Man after having already learned about the phenomenon and the image has left an impression on their minds.

  3. Fantasy-prone personality - Wikipedia

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    People who, at a young age, were involved in creative fantasy activities like piano, ballet, and drawing are more likely to obtain a fantasy prone personality. [citation needed] Acting is also a way for children to identify as different people and characters which can make the child prone to fantasy-like dreams as they grow up. [10]

  4. Daydreaming - Wikipedia

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    One potential reason is the payoff of daydreaming is usually private and hidden compared to the measurable cost from external goal-directed tasks. It is hard to know and record people's private thoughts such as personal goals and dreams, so whether daydreaming supports these thoughts is difficult to discuss. [1]

  5. Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt Talk Viral Success of ... - AOL

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    However, Montag has one dream collaboration with a pop megastar on her bucket list. “Obviously, everyone wants Taylor Swift , so that would be amazing,” she says, adding: “So Taylor, if you ...

  6. Maladaptive daydreaming - Wikipedia

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    Daydreaming, a form of normal dissociation associated with absorption, is a highly prevalent mental activity experienced by almost everyone. [unreliable medical source?] [4] Some individuals reportedly possess the ability to daydream so vividly that they experience a sense of presence in the imagined environment. [3]

  7. At Age 2, 'Side-Eyeing Chloe' Became a Viral Meme. 12 ... - AOL

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    "There was a lot of people there that I met and things that I got to do there, and it was so cool," Chloe tells PEOPLE. ... Now She Works 3 Jobs to Live Out Her Dream (Exclusive)

  8. 'You've got to not care what people think': Virginia couple ...

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    Life in the early 2000s seemed picture-perfect for Eric and Sylvia Hawkins, a Virginia couple who were living the “American dream.”Each owned their own business, drove nice cars and together ...

  9. Lucid dream - Wikipedia

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    The term lucid dream was coined by Dutch author and psychiatrist Frederik van Eeden in his 1913 article A Study of Dreams, [5] though descriptions of dreamers being aware that they are dreaming predate the article. [5] Psychologist Stephen LaBerge is widely considered the progenitor and leading pioneer of modern lucid dreaming research. [9]