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What do these dreams mean?

I am having repetitive dreams of me setting my room on fire. It doesn't burn down. It starts with my lighting my blanket on fire to see what happens. Then, when I put it out, flames burst out randomly in my room. What does this mean? It's occured three times this last week. Thanks!

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No, porcelain is basicly glass and resin is like glue til it dries.
Porcelain is a glass like material. nad resin is more of a plastic type. Hope i helped33
you can't draw people OK . draw animal's figures, flowers, sunset scenes go to the gardens and draw some landscapes with different color shades. if u really wanting to draw there will come lots of ideas in your mind. keep trying.
N. Node is the sign from which you need to learn lessons from. You are mostly earth. Beyond the venus sign the other planets don't have as much influence.
Porcelain is a hard, white, translucent ceramic made by firing a pure clay and then glazing it with variously colored fusible materials - basically china. Porcelain dolls are always expensive - and are far more fragile than resin dolls. Most BJDs are hand-cast from urethane or French resin, resulting in a doll with luminous skin tones and a similar appearance to porcelain whilst being more durable. Unlike porcelain however, resin will tend to yellow over time depending on exposure to UV light; sanded dolls will yellow faster unless protected by a uv sealant. Resin dolls easily stain and the user must be very careful when handling the dolls and dressing them with materials that may transfer stains. Resin dolls have a more realistic skin and are a lot friendlier if you are interested in making up your doll or treating it more like a real baby. Resin dolls will look more realistic in most cases. HTH

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