But, of course, that was before I was more sure of myself.KarWash scared of car washes! Ohhh the ironyyyyyy!
Kar-wash! Woah-woah-woah-woah- workin' at the KAR-WASH-yeah!KarWash scared of car washes! Ohhh the ironyyyyyy!
The more I read this, the more curious I am as to what it means.Kar-wash! Woah-woah-woah-woah- workin' at the KAR-WASH-yeah!
So, did you shrink or did she get bigger???Two, being a puppet she'd obviously be smaller than I am. But yet in the dream we were the same size.
I have no idea but my dream sister is a puppet who was according to the show's creators was made out of cotton candy. That alone is weird and oddly humorous enough. The mind is a strange thing, isn't it? I sometimes wonder how many popular shows and movies were inspired by weird dreams.So, did you shrink or did she get bigger???
I just did some research and discovered that Teddy was indeed based off a real children's toy. While the story was still 100 percent fictional, the bear itself actually existed. I guess I'm not crazy after all. I probably just stumbled upon that bear at a flea market years ago or something like that.Can dreams lead to false memories? I'm asking because when I first read the creepypasta Teddy, I could've sworn I'd seen that bear character somewhere before despite the fact that creepypasta stories are always pure fiction. I've convinced myself that I "remember" it through a dream about a similar looking bear character. That's all I can think of.