A lava lamp?
No.
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A lava lamp?
@Boogs wins! The dream I had much longer ago (only bits and pieces I remembered) following a nightmare was I went to some novelty store, bought a musical snow globe that lighted up and turned it on (after tossing it high up to catch and shaking it ). And all of a sudden I was taken to some nighttime magical land of falling snow, with relaxing music I never heard before.Sounds like a snow globe to me (or version of, if we're being precise)
I must however confess - it was @FayetheAspie's answer of Lava lamp that solved it for me. So in a way I sorta cheated in that "lava lamp" was so damn close conceptually!@Boogs wins! The dream I had much longer ago (only bits and pieces I remembered) following a nightmare was I went to some novelty store, bought a musical snow globe that lighted up and turned it on (after tossing it high up to catch and shaking it ). And all of a sudden I was taken to some nighttime magical land of falling snow, with relaxing music I never heard before.
Wait! I thought you said that you were not him.Each little clue will stand alone,
And lead you out of the Riddler's zone.
Boogs should just change his name to Edward Nigma already.
I honestly wish I could. I'm very reactive as opposed to proactive - give me a topic I can work with and I'll pull it to pieces with glee, ask me to come up with something out of the blue, and it's blank mind time!
I can only do very specific types - e.g. the ducks and the beetle one's I would never ever have got, not in a million years! The others were much easier because the logic connections were there. Not too big an abstraction so lots of connections available to plough through, ChatBooGS has been trained on that sort of material!
I see myself more as an Arthur Fleck myself!
I knew I shouldn't have included the last four lines! Well done!Lies.
I say what I'm not,"Wait! I thought you said that you were not him.
Boogs inhabits a world of the present only, when it comes to experiential memory. Consequently the silly little tit rarely remembers what he posted 5 minutes ago never mind actually having a past; expecting cognition that makes sense is asking far too much of him! Heck! He's even started referring to himself in third person - always a dodgy sign!Wait! I thought you said that you were not him.
The first two lines and the last three made "lies" easiest for me to figure out.I knew I shouldn't have included the last four lines! Well done!
I say what I'm not,"
But not what I am."
What can you possibly expect when the answer is a lie!
You could at least have pretended it was tougher to guess! Spared my fragile ego the trauma of my riddle only lasting a few hours!The first two lines and the last three made "lies" easiest for me to figure out.
If it was something that happened to someone on this site, it would be nice to know what their time zone is.Yesterday in a small crowd
I was clearly misunderstood.
Almost exactly 2 PM my time,
That is true. No for the answer though, but good try.A socially awkward person in a small crowd ?
Not on this site, so no worries there. In person it happened, but the answer is not there.If it was something that happened to someone on this site, it would be nice to know what their time zone is.