
Source: BroBible
Summary
A woman, @Randobando39, shared on TikTok that she’s been experiencing lucid dreaming, but her dreams are more like nightmares. She started a new medication, which helped her sleep better, but also led to lucid dreams. In one dream, she was aware she was dreaming and asked a friend to keep it a secret, but the friend’s face shifted, and she started panicking. The dream turned terrifying, and @Randobando39 woke up. She’s seeking answers on why her sleep is so lucid and disorienting.
Our Reading
The habit gets a new name. Lucid dreaming, but with a twist. It’s not about controlling the narrative, but about being trapped in a never-ending nightmare. The TikToker’s friends and family in the dream morph into their “true form,” and she’s desperate to wake up. The dream version of her friend provides her with a phone to listen to the outside world, but it’s just a tease. The doorway or portal she runs through is just a escape from the terror. And the medication that started it all? Just a catalyst for the chaos.
Lucid dreaming: where the only thing you can control is your fear.
Author: Evan Null








