Not one of the languages that I know very well, but was that Latin, and how is mentally reading a Latin document supposed to add in sleeping? Or did I just miss the idea entirely today?
There are snippets of French,Latin, and Spanish but I can’t see well enough to make any of it out. Are we to believe Arlo is a polyglot and used Foreign languages to fall asleep? More likely it’s a left brain right brain thing: our reasoning side keeps us awake until our symbolic side takes over
The text in the first panel is called Lorem Ipsum. It’s placeholder copy used by graphic designers.
Especially if it’s a large project, we start creating well ahead of when the writers have approved copy to give us.
Depending on who will see the earliest stages of the document, we adapt or play with the placeholder copy, using text generators for pretend speech from pirates, hipsters, lawyers, famous authors, etc.
I used to have trouble falling asleep, then I started meditating, also referred to as self-hypnosis. And just within the last few years, I have found that I can get the same “effect”, but more enjoyable, by running through the games, in my head, of a chess tournament I won. When I wake up, I usually find that I’ve only managed 2 or 3 rounds before I’m gone…
By the time I have reached Panel 3…..Panel 4 is the alarm going off. (Oh and I guess the Lovely Lady I was with rode off with the Sheep.) Should not have eaten all that Cajun Gumbo!
Something like this happened to me last night. I was at the beginning of a dream state while still not settled in. In my thoughts, I was writing mathematical formulas at a furious pace. Then my slumber was disturbed because I realized that the problems I was trying to solve had no mathematical solutions. I can also relate to the mind attempting to hold on to waking-logic and the slipping into a full dream state. What isn’t shown is the kind of experiences I’ve had when the dream images start appearing, but my mind isn’t ready and I’m startled awake. Examples: I’m at bat and the ball is pitched at my face; I’m walking in the woods and an owl flies into my face; and many, many times when I’m wherever and fall off of something.
You know you’re in trouble when you concentrate on experiencing the moment you fall asleep. That makes you too alert. Now I work at night and sleep in the day, and I go to sleep to the radio shows I used to wake up to. This morning I fell asleep to The Puzzle in Morning Edition. I heard the solution to the qualifying puzzle, but fell sleep during the premise for the puzzle played on the show. One moment you’re awake, and the next moment nothing makes sense. So I turned off the radio and then I’m wide awake, with my snores waking me back up again.
So, if I am understanding the strip and the comments correctly, the use of lorem ipsum here is a way of generalizing the infinite number of things any one of us may think about as we try to fall asleep. But the blissful moment (have it made) is when we can set all that aside and actually fall asleep.
I recite lists in my head to keep my mind from wandering while trying to go to sleep – monarchs of England/Great Britain, US Presidents & their wives (which is NOT the same as First Ladies as some wives were not FLs and some FLs were not wives), states and capitals, etc. Then same backwards if still not asleep.
I didn’t even try to read the words because I fall asleep much like that, too. If we were supposed to read them, the font would be larger. I assumed it was all a jumbled mess.
With the change in hair color, I my thinking is that this is going through the years. When my kids were young and I earned a lot less money, my thoughts were turbulent even in quiet moments. Now that it’s just the two of us and more money (“have it made”) the thoughts are less turbulent. Love the use of Lorem Ipsum; I haven’t seen that in ages.
C over 2 years ago
The answer is 42, not 9
epicatt2- over 2 years ago
I don’t get Arlo’s first dream… It’s greeking to me!
pschearer Premium Member over 2 years ago
The psychological truth I see here is that the conscious mind is basically sequential and abstract while the subconscious mind is random and concrete.
KenTheCoffinDweller over 2 years ago
Not one of the languages that I know very well, but was that Latin, and how is mentally reading a Latin document supposed to add in sleeping? Or did I just miss the idea entirely today?
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s kind of a handshake between systems. That’s how I’ve used it. It really has no meaning.
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Where did you come across this Jimmy. It’s really gotten kinda obscure.
Dirty Dragon over 2 years ago
Arlo is dreaming in “Lorem ipsum”.
Fountowizdum over 2 years ago
There are snippets of French,Latin, and Spanish but I can’t see well enough to make any of it out. Are we to believe Arlo is a polyglot and used Foreign languages to fall asleep? More likely it’s a left brain right brain thing: our reasoning side keeps us awake until our symbolic side takes over
Fountowizdum over 2 years ago
Additionally we all know that space between waking and sleeping when we are thinking but our thoughts make no sense
Alias1600 over 2 years ago
Lorem ipsum! ThIs graphic designer’s heart sang seeing that used here! And this comic captures the moment it describes so well. Thanks, JJ.
Alias1600 over 2 years ago
The text in the first panel is called Lorem Ipsum. It’s placeholder copy used by graphic designers.
Especially if it’s a large project, we start creating well ahead of when the writers have approved copy to give us.
Depending on who will see the earliest stages of the document, we adapt or play with the placeholder copy, using text generators for pretend speech from pirates, hipsters, lawyers, famous authors, etc.
Julius Marold Premium Member over 2 years ago
Very educational but all of this doesn’t explain panels 3 and 4???
nosirrom over 2 years ago
I thought it was an Annie Lennox earworm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeMFqkcPYcg
admiree2 over 2 years ago
I don’t know what is more confusing…the dream or the many explanations within the comments.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 2 years ago
I count backwards from a large number, such as 5,999. When I start to lose my place, I know I’m headed for dreamland!
Da'Dad over 2 years ago
Learn something new every day, and today it was “Lorem ipsum”. Thank you all for your insight.
Jhony-Yermo over 2 years ago
WTH??
jarvisloop over 2 years ago
I agree with Jimmy. Many of us really do have it made, but it sometimes takes a while to remember it.
What keeps me awake and worried? Precious little. Peace lies in accepting those things that no earthly power can change.
dv1093 over 2 years ago
Huh?
Chris over 2 years ago
I’ve had nights like that, often.
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
I used to have trouble falling asleep, then I started meditating, also referred to as self-hypnosis. And just within the last few years, I have found that I can get the same “effect”, but more enjoyable, by running through the games, in my head, of a chess tournament I won. When I wake up, I usually find that I’ve only managed 2 or 3 rounds before I’m gone…
lmproctor Premium Member over 2 years ago
Me too!
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Sweet dreams my friend….
RadioDial Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yep, hit the “fuzzy thoughts” and you know actual sleep is near.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is way too cryptic for my simple brain. I subscribe to the age old wisdom of K.I.S.S. [keep it simple, stupid].
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Arlo used to be funny to read?
Searcy9320 over 2 years ago
By the time I have reached Panel 3…..Panel 4 is the alarm going off. (Oh and I guess the Lovely Lady I was with rode off with the Sheep.) Should not have eaten all that Cajun Gumbo!
Teto85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I usually start by naming all the bones in the human body.
Diane in comics land Premium Member over 2 years ago
Something like this happened to me last night. I was at the beginning of a dream state while still not settled in. In my thoughts, I was writing mathematical formulas at a furious pace. Then my slumber was disturbed because I realized that the problems I was trying to solve had no mathematical solutions. I can also relate to the mind attempting to hold on to waking-logic and the slipping into a full dream state. What isn’t shown is the kind of experiences I’ve had when the dream images start appearing, but my mind isn’t ready and I’m startled awake. Examples: I’m at bat and the ball is pitched at my face; I’m walking in the woods and an owl flies into my face; and many, many times when I’m wherever and fall off of something.
eced52 over 2 years ago
I didn’t know Arlo could read Latin.
i_am_the_jam over 2 years ago
I don’t get it, either.
Ermine Notyours over 2 years ago
You know you’re in trouble when you concentrate on experiencing the moment you fall asleep. That makes you too alert. Now I work at night and sleep in the day, and I go to sleep to the radio shows I used to wake up to. This morning I fell asleep to The Puzzle in Morning Edition. I heard the solution to the qualifying puzzle, but fell sleep during the premise for the puzzle played on the show. One moment you’re awake, and the next moment nothing makes sense. So I turned off the radio and then I’m wide awake, with my snores waking me back up again.
BC in NC Premium Member over 2 years ago
So, if I am understanding the strip and the comments correctly, the use of lorem ipsum here is a way of generalizing the infinite number of things any one of us may think about as we try to fall asleep. But the blissful moment (have it made) is when we can set all that aside and actually fall asleep.
mafastore over 2 years ago
I recite lists in my head to keep my mind from wandering while trying to go to sleep – monarchs of England/Great Britain, US Presidents & their wives (which is NOT the same as First Ladies as some wives were not FLs and some FLs were not wives), states and capitals, etc. Then same backwards if still not asleep.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
I didn’t even try to read the words because I fall asleep much like that, too. If we were supposed to read them, the font would be larger. I assumed it was all a jumbled mess.
unfair.de over 2 years ago
Hey Jimmy, credit to the colorist. That subtle change in the color scheme from panel to panel is great work!
Walkdad2 Premium Member about 2 years ago
With the change in hair color, I my thinking is that this is going through the years. When my kids were young and I earned a lot less money, my thoughts were turbulent even in quiet moments. Now that it’s just the two of us and more money (“have it made”) the thoughts are less turbulent. Love the use of Lorem Ipsum; I haven’t seen that in ages.