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No. It's just remarkable, in my eyes that is. Usually, a dream contains emotions/sensations. If they were present, perhaps these went gone from the mind, and the math lesson was the only stuff left (to tell).
 
Well, I quite often have dreams that are just things happening, without any particular emotions being involved (apart from maybe confusion :D). I don't think that's unusual.
 
No. It's just remarkable, in my eyes that is. Usually, a dream contains emotions/sensations. If they were present, perhaps these went gone from the mind, and the math lesson was the only stuff left (to tell).

I wouldn't agree with that, no. I rarely have dreams with emotions, it's usually a ridiculous pastiche of unrelated things like Lionel Messi throwing up over a monkey in an Ankara city bus.
 
Have you had a dream about Blink 182 yet, Saap?
I was the guy on my profile picture performing as Blink-182 in my school hall with the students as audience. It wasn't a good gig at all though, something was constantly messed up. The bassist Mark Hoppus tried to start All the Small Things three times but I kept saying I wasn't ready (Blink is known for their banter on stage and one of Tom DeLonge's actual antics has been saying that he wasn't ready before a song). The concert ended when someone was found with an extreme (alcohol) poisoning and died, I think.

No. It's just remarkable, in my eyes that is. Usually, a dream contains emotions/sensations. If they were present, perhaps these went gone from the mind, and the math lesson was the only stuff left (to tell).
There actually were feelings present but I chose not to get into detail. For the most part, I felt surprised, by three factors:
1) A guy from my class who is notorious for delivering bad presentations was about to give a presentation in maths, which almost never happens in that lesson.
2) A girl from another class was sitting next to me, as if she was part of our class. (There's got to be a girl somewhere in Saap's dream, right?)
3) It was pitch-black in the room. Abnormally dark, except for the glowing screen ready for the presentation.
 
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