What the hell is normal, anyway?
Jun. 24th, 2012 01:49 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, sleep, you win. Just promise me bizarre dreams set in Salvador Dali paintings to the tune of Tangerine Dream's album "The Dream Mixes One" with glowing Tarot cards featuring shiny exploding chakra points at random times... and we're even.
Oh, my joints and muscles. You won't even listen to medicine tonight. That's okay. I'm going to sleep you down so hard you'll have trippy dreams of your own.
Hm.
Sometimes I wonder what I would have been like had I not been born with all the damage that caused cerebral palsy which led to epilepsy, fibromyalgia, sensory integration dysfunction, nerve pain, joint pain, lordosis, sciatica, OCD, ADD, depression, anxiety, migraines, spastic hypertonia, hemiparetic tremors, hypersensitivity, and mild synesthesia.
I still am not sure if brain damage and cerebral palsy is partially responsible for the wild dreams and the insatiable love and urge for writing fantastic futuristic speculative fiction that dares to go anywhere my writerbrain dares to go, which is all the way over there and way past it, where all the other dimensions are, where every dimension and little universe pulls together in the place where spacetime folds. I'll point it out after I wake up. It will be easier to find when I dream.
I don't always trip over a dream, but when I do, I prefer insane. Stay weird, my friends.
Oh, my joints and muscles. You won't even listen to medicine tonight. That's okay. I'm going to sleep you down so hard you'll have trippy dreams of your own.
Hm.
Sometimes I wonder what I would have been like had I not been born with all the damage that caused cerebral palsy which led to epilepsy, fibromyalgia, sensory integration dysfunction, nerve pain, joint pain, lordosis, sciatica, OCD, ADD, depression, anxiety, migraines, spastic hypertonia, hemiparetic tremors, hypersensitivity, and mild synesthesia.
I still am not sure if brain damage and cerebral palsy is partially responsible for the wild dreams and the insatiable love and urge for writing fantastic futuristic speculative fiction that dares to go anywhere my writerbrain dares to go, which is all the way over there and way past it, where all the other dimensions are, where every dimension and little universe pulls together in the place where spacetime folds. I'll point it out after I wake up. It will be easier to find when I dream.
I don't always trip over a dream, but when I do, I prefer insane. Stay weird, my friends.