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    DrTweetDreams.com - Interpret Your Dreams A La Twitter

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    The interpretation of dreams has always been something which I have found intriguing to say the least, if only because there is nothing mythical or supernatural about it. Rather, there must be a true link between the activity of the brain when we are sleeping and our innermost thoughts and feelings – and that link should be apprehended one way or the other.

    It turns out that when we use the expression “one way or the other” nowadays we end up talking about Twitter. Because this site (Dr. Tweet Dreams) plays out that very same role: letting you have your dreams analyzed a la Twitter.

    In actuality, what this new web-based service does is to analyze different elements of your dreams separately, letting you piece the whole puzzle on the whole. You just input the elements one by one using the featured box, and then see the meaning of such symbols or concepts detailed before your eyes.

    Alternatively, you can browse the provided collection of dreams mentioned on Twitter recently and find illumination like that. Any way or the other, the site will let you find out what it is dreams are made of.

    In their own words

    “We love talking and speculating about dreams, and Twitter is the perfect place to discuss those subconscious thoughts, images and emotions. Dr. TweetDreams takes those Twitter dream musings and tells you what they mean. Using Gustavus Hindman Miller's 100 year old dream dictionary, Dr. TweetDreams analyzes the elements of your Tweeted dreams to see what they mean for your past, present and future. Type your Twitter username into the box below and hit analyze to see your dream analysis, or browse Dr. TweetDreams' collection of recent dreams mentioned on Twitter.”

    Why it might be a killer

    Those people who place a high value on the dreams that they have will be able to (sort of) get to the bottom of them through such an online resource.

    Some questions

    How accurate or reliable could we term the information found on the site?

    Posted 1 Months 8 Days ago by RogerH | Source: ReadWriteWeb

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