I once owned a dragon, after going in a forest that made people "crazy", but it didn't make them crazy. It was a magical forest that people saw animals that people said were myhtlogical animals that didn't exist. But anyways, I came back home with a dragon, and my brother[I don't have one] came to my room to tell me dinner was ready, and I freaked out and slammed the door in his face to hide the dragon. After hiding the dragon I opened the door and came out for dinner. During dinner I saw the dragon wandering aroung the house, and my family looked over because something fell. I got really scared, but my mom just walked over to the table and picked up what fell. Once I woke up I looked around my room as if there was a dragon there. Nothing. Anyways, that's my dream. I'm actually writing a book about this, most likely not getting published but whatever.
Although widespread changes in dreaming had been reported in the U.S. following extraordinary events such as the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, a surge of this magnitude had never been documented. This upwelling of dreams is the first to occur globally and the first to happen in the era of social media, which makes dreams readily accessible for immediate study. As a dream “event,” the pandemic is unprecedented.