The Yahtzee Dream

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unicornbabe

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I do a lot of dream psychology on a daily basis, and normally this is a hard thing to do with someone that you don't know very well, but seeing as I've practically read the entirety of the CWCki I think I can piece some things together. Feel free to throw in your own interpretations as well!!

Though board games can be ambiguous upon meaning because each one is played differently, it doesn't matter so much in this case because Yahtzee is probably one of few ( If any other ) board games that he's played.

In dreams, a board game/any kind of game, represents your current stages in life. Chris sounds as though he's fairly positive, if not boastful, about the dream, and knows a fair amount of things about how it ends and how it's played. If Chris were to have lost in this dream, we probably would have gotten a Caps-lock text wall about it, but he's enthusiastic, so he'd probably won in the dream.

" Winning " the game in the dream would signify that he's on track with his life, but as we know he's not really looking so great. Chris has actually changed the game. It's completely different from how the game is supposed to be played, and now sounds like a mix between Boggle and Scrabble, defeating the purpose of the TRUE and HONEST nature of the game. This means that Chris believes he's 'changed the game' in his life, so to speak. And according to his last video, " Message for John Kyle ", he still sounds fairly spicy and smug.

Chris has distanced himself from the trolls in a great way, but it's not keeping himself from further fucking up his own life. Currently, Chris is under the impression that he's won, but only by his own terms. These terms make sense to no right mind, which makes them completely understandable to Chris.

At the end of his facebook status, he states, " I have played Yahtzee Original before, with the numbered dice; all Sixes equal Yahtzee!, so I have the general understanding of the old game. " And while this is outside the original context of his dream, it still shows significance in his subconscious that Chris believes he's mastered the old way of life indefinitely.
 
Chris is an idiot with a case of the 'tism. There is no deeper meaning.
 
Will he play yahtzee in the group home?
 
His life is more like a Ouija board. The world is trying to send him a message, but instead of taking the signals and letting the pointer move towards what he needs to hear, he moves the pointer in a way to spell out a message he wants to hear.
 
Its a shame even his dreams have diminished in lol quality.

We went from Water Labyrinths and Skull Shaped Factories to a freaking boring game of Yatzhee.
 
It's good to see someone try to put their psychology hat on and try to decipher the wtfuckery that is Chris' dream, but as said earlier in the thread, he's got a bad case of the 'tism.
 
I interpreted it as Chris longing for human companionship and stimulation, like he got at the GaME pLacE before bann happened. Also retardeds like Chris love shouting "Yahtzee!" more than PS4.
 
I tried to wrap my brain around what the deal with that dream is, but it's like when I try to do complex math: it makes me cross-eyed and gives me a migraine.
 
I am not sure I agree. A few years ago, I could have got behind this. Chris was all about his battles with the trolls, and he often found a way of making himself look like the winner. We still see that occasionally, I guess, but a lot of the fight has left him.
 
I hated this dream thing Chris posted because it's wrong. One, his dream version of yahtzee wouldn't work, and two, any number rolled on all dice = yahtzee, not just sixes. And to top it all off; Chris's dreams never mean anything. He has autism, and it's a researched and studied fact that many people with autism rarely have dreams they remember, and then dreams they do have are usually just mundane every-day things and activities. The active imagination part of their brains are almost completely 'asleep' and have no say in their dreams; unlike a "normal" brain where the imagination generating part of the brain is usually highly active while asleep.
 
I hated this dream thing Chris posted because it's wrong. One, his dream version of yahtzee wouldn't work, and two, any number rolled on all dice = yahtzee, not just sixes. And to top it all off; Chris's dreams never mean anything.

Well, why would GodBear bother sending Chris dreams if they didn't mean anything? Answer that one, Mr Dreampants!
 
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