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[10:55 AM EST - Dream Sequence: Bad flight.]

I had a very vivid dream last night. I'll write about it because I can still remember parts of it and it felt very real.

Anyway, I was booked for a round trip flight somewhere in Europe and we all boarded this plane. The interesting aspect of this plane was that the floor was composed of chain link fencing. The floor was also divided up into hexagonal sections, so that each section was properly supported and wouldn't sag beneath each passenger's weight.

Another interesting aspect of this plane was that it uses jet engines, with the engines right below the passenger compartment. The fuel is ignited below, with air going through the chain link fence to fuel the engine. No passengers are actually put in those hexagons, but I was sitting next to one, so I had a good view of the engine.

The flight there was mostly uneventful, apart from the bizarre nature of the aircraft, but funny thing happened while I was there, and we hurried back to the plane to get back. I found myself somewhere in the plane and noticed that one of the pipes had started to crack. I tried my best to keep the pipe together, but it eventually failed and began to spew out jet fuel. It wasn't long before it ignited and I hurried back to the passenger compartment. The air was thick and heavy with smoke and people had begun to suffocate. I took solace with the knowledge that I could stay down and avoid the smoke while breathing clean air through the floor, so long as I stayed away from the engines.

I hoped that we'd be able to land soon because there was no way the plane would stay up for long, and the smoke was starting to reach even the floor..

Wednesday, October 16, 2024 @ 04:56:56 EDT

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