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I dreamt I saw someone breaking into the family car so I told my parents and my grandfather ran outside (he's a body builder so he isn't scared of just some guy) and then the guy breaking into the car started to run and then my grandpa started yelling and the guy stopped running, turned around and pulled out a gun and pointed it at him, so i yelled NOO and contemplated throwing my phone over to him in hopes he would be satisfied with something expensive and spare my grandpas life but before I could act on any of those thoughts the man had already run away

I was a infiltrated agent in a football team and I would have a game that day. The day before I met a boy from the guy's other team and he was cute. A kid was scared of going to a street so I told him to go to the other one and told him some little tricks to defend himself. On the game day, I was to go meet my grandmother and I should get the 6.30 am bus but it didn't appear so I had to go home to pick up the car's keys but when I was closing the door of my former home a man, that wanted to kidnap me, didn't let me and we started fighting. Agent coulson, from S.H.I.E.L.D saw and tried to shoot the man but he escaped and went to my apartment to kill agent coulsong from the roof.

I am lesbian. In my dream, I was taking a walk with my favourite tomboy singer from Hong Kong after watching her mini concert. We started talking about life and comparing stories. She told me that it really isn't different being homosexual in a place where there aren't equal rights. The most important thing is to remember to be yourself no matter what and don't take what others think about you seriously. I told her about how at my high school in Canada, we have assemblies and presentations about the minorities of our society and topics that may be considered taboo (ex. suicide, homosexuality, drugs & alcohol). She was very surprised and said she wished that was how things were like in Hong Kong too.

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