QC (in Berlin 7/29-???)@QiaochuYuanpoll: do you typically dream in first person or third person?first75.2%third5.7%even mix12.9%idk / results6.3%879 votes·Final results10:24 PM · Mar 13, 2022·Twitter for iPhone1 Retweet21 Likes
QC (in Berlin 7/29-???)@QiaochuYuan·Mar 14Replying to @QiaochuYuanhuh i was expecting third person to be a lot more common, interesting26
Gluntch is giving you 191/200 kisses@shhwip·Mar 13Replying to @QiaochuYuanWhat is it called when your dream follows someone else?
Troth Tad@tathtrod·Mar 13Replying to @QiaochuYuanI rarely dream in third person. But once I had a nightmare where I was helpless but to observe a young woman as an apocalypse came down on her, mushroom clouds rising, the stench of death heavy1
Nick@nickcammarata·Mar 13Replying to @QiaochuYuanI’m usually not me, I’m like a potted plant just growing in a house or a Dyson sphere or something, and it varies whether it’s first or third person28
Conor James@utopiannotions·Mar 14That sounds way cooler and more exploratory than my dreams, which are invariably about being myself in a place I'm familiar with
Nel@Navertal·Mar 13Replying to @QiaochuYuanDo you think you’re more likely to dream in the third person if you watch a lot of movies?12
Gluntch is giving you 191/200 kisses@shhwip·Mar 13I don't watch movies, mostly just read, and I dream in third person2
Max Boonen@maxboonen·Mar 13Replying to @QiaochuYuanIs that what playing elden ring does to your brain?
sjack@Shaqck_·Mar 13Replying to @QiaochuYuanI can't remember. I remember my dreams and don't have apanthasia, but no idea on exactly through which perspective i have them.1
Isosceles Kramer@230DentistAppt·Mar 13Replying to @QiaochuYuanTo the extent I can think of dreams as discrete entities, I am normally predominantly in first person but almost always with moments of third