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Maybe she dreamed she was on the Titanic? And they were rescuing her?
# 53, in science, theories aren't the same as our ever day use of the term. (http://www.notjustatheory.com) Plus, you're now committing a wishful thinking fallacy/ad hominem by complaining about Freud's theories being "creepy", as if that's relevant to whether or not their wrong. To the OP, that's pretty bad news. Just avoid your mother, she'll catch on.
i was wonderin same thing 59
59 and 60 means For the win look it up on urban dictionary
#59 and #60; It means 'for the win', it's the same as 'all the way' or 'awesome'. Ex; "Mars Bars FTW!" ( >_>)
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It could be something good... Like... she could have... won... the... lottery and... Yeah. Never mind. FYL.
Yknow I don't really think it's that bad. It was just a dream. Maybe your dad was joking. Maybe it was a situation like #8 said. "DON'T TAKE ME (TO DISNEYLAND)! TAKE MY CHILDREN!" right? riiiight? I'm way too positive. Don't think it's an FYL or YDI though.. So what do I choose in these types of situations..?