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There was a war up in the hills with people trying to kill me, so a sloth (who was kind of a master yoda like figure) gave me a special sword that was poisoned so all you had to do was scratch the attacker with it and it would kill them, which was good because i'm really bad at swords and this probably saved my life. although at the end of the dream when we were walking down the road towards the war, I had to say goodbye to the sloth because it couldn't go with us any further. I offered to take the top off it's water bottle so that it could collect rain water so that it wouldn't die of thirst and it told me that that was a good idea. then i left the sloth and continued down the road but the dream ended.

I was at a banquet and saw the number 266 twice. I was sitting next to this little boy at this banquet that everyone was dressed up to attend that seems to be 3 years old trying to drink soda and couldn't because it was too strong. Everyone was trying not to sit next to me, talk to me and even push me off on other people for a dance. Then I was at church and the pastor called me down because I won a prize. It was fake money that had 11:11 on it and the words TWO written on it. I laughed because I thought it was a funny joke. My award was a card that had the number 19 on it. The word said Prenup spelled prenaup.

I was sitting in a hospital office, unaware how I had gotten there, with my friend, Angela, beside me. On the opposite side of the desk sat a nurse who was handing us papers, and asking for our signatures. She was talking for what seemed like a very long time, but her exact words escape my memory. After signing the papers, the nurse walked Angela and I into a different room; it was extremely cold and had one queen sized hospital bed. Ang and I laid down, both tremendously nervous. Angela was crying, but not myself. We ended up having surgery; they amputated each of our right arms, from the elbow down, and reattached them to each other. The last thing I remember before waking up is Angela and I thanking the doctors nonstop for the surgery.

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