You like him?!?!
Your Gay
it means u had a strange dream.
The dream is a dramatic illustration of your feelings about having lost your child. Like a fleeting image in a mirror, you feel as if you only have fading memories left. Such dreams are very common during the early stages of grief.
The dream could mean nothing more than that the pillow is in an uncomfortable position. It might also indicate the dreamer has sleep apnea, a potentially serious respiratory problem.
A green pillow means it was made with eco friendly materials.
When anything is chasing you in a dream it usually means that you are under some stress in work, school, or relationships.
Do you mean a throw pillow? It's a small pillow usually found on the sofa or floor used for either decoration or comfort.
Depends on his height. If you mean basically a kid then expect to find it in his room. Particularly look under the bed, under his pillow, under his blankets and check the drawers.
They're questioninq you ! But the answer is a nine millimeter cocked with a red rag wrapped around iht ~!
I suspect you are under stress and working out a problem in your life.
It might mean that you had thought of something throughout the day, which, oddly, are most likely not what you had thought of for most of the day. If they were trying to eat you, it was either a TV reference or just a random dream. There is, of course, the old limerick:'There_once_was_a_nice_fellow">'There once was a nice fellowWho_dreamed_of_a_giant_marshmallow">Who dreamed of a giant marshmallowWho_thought_it_was_tasty">Who thought it was tastyBut,_alas,_woke_up_hasty">But, alas, woke up hastyAnd_found_he_had_no_pillow.'">And found he had no pillow.'Is your pillow missing?Another responseThe dreamer should try to remember more details from the dream, such as what the marshmallows were being used for, the environment, and general feelings associated with the marshmallows, such as pleasure, disgust, nostalgia and so forth. This information would provide clues as to the meaning of the dream.
Its a mirror in a traditional ornate mirror with a carved edge