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Serxedocres t1_jee4oqs wrote

That's because dreams are often considered an acceptable form of hallucination because they are a natural and common experience that almost everyone experiences during their lifetime. They are also typically not disruptive to daily life in the way that other forms of hallucination, such as auditory or visual hallucinations, can be.

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