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@SaltleyGates slight worry about getting it right, concern some of the ones in open bags might get damaged. No if I experienced strong emotions it would not have seemed so boring in retrospect. It was very business-like but engrossing, as paid work tends to be.

@SaltleyGates the fish were entirely frozen, they were stacked inside a freezer in freezer bags, and each bag had both tuna and prawns, but not quite in equal proportions, and the prices were all slightly different. Some of the bags were unsealed & some frost had got on the prawns.

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@EnBuenora got to be something like that… but then the question remains was I still dreaming when I started reflecting on that issue, or was that somehow “me” appearing to consider the matter?

and then I started to go back to sleep again & realised I was starting to have another boring administrative dream & felt resigned & bemused but that’s all I remember. So: did I really wake up & think that? Or was the whole thing a dream? What does the difference even mean? 3/

then I woke briefly, around 6 AM, thinking “what a boring dream. I’m writing a book chapter about the origin of war & slavery, I’m doing all these interesting things, why do I have such boring, administrative dreams? Is it to compensate?” 2/

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so I can’t figure out whether I woke up last night & was thinking about my dreams, or whether that reflection actually was the dream. I remember having a dream that I was sorting thru various frozen bags of prawns & tuna, trying to find the optimal combination for the price 1/

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