Interesting dream I had:
I was looking out of a window toward the street. Much to my astonishment, a tan-colored tarantula about the size of a car marched down the street. People were gathering in order to see the sight.
The oversized spider turned and scurried toward traffic. One vehicle, which was being operated by a young man with a small afro (amazing the random details that can be remembered), had to screech to a halt in order to avoid hitting it. The teen laid on the horn, startling the tarantula. He continued to beep his horn as he drove toward it.
The creature became agitated, moved toward the driver's side of the vehicle, and sunk its fangs into it, penetrating the car and barely missing the teen. Before the poor boy could make his escape, the arachnid grabbed him and gobbled him up. The horrible sight created panic among those who witnessed it.
*Flash to a different scene*
It seemed as though the aforementioned incident was just the beginning of a spider-themed apocalypse. I was now in a different building, following a crowd of people through the gray hallways and to a safer place, Lord willing. I somehow lost the crowd after a bit and looked for anyone whom I could find.
I did eventually run into a girl. She claimed that she "knew the way"--whatever that meant--so I followed her. We reached an exceptionally dark alleyway, which gave me pause; however, the girl continued running. Not long after she disappeared into the black, I heard horrible, disembodied shrieking. I quickly ran in a different direction, bumping into yet another girl.
We found a stairway in some building and started descending the steps, only to find ourselves ascending them instead (think impossible drawings: the staircase). I thought for a moment and then became philosophical. I spoke of life and its puzzles. I mentioned that puzzles needed to be solved in order to get through life. As I carried on with my monologue, the impossible staircase opened and revealed stairs leading us downward. The dream ended with the girl and I reaching the bottom of the staircase and walking through a door.