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Am I the only one?
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I have been wondering about this recently!
How can one persons memory be correct? As emotion and other events may change the memory. but then if two people remember the same event differently, which memory is correct?
I think memory has to be a recollection of how one felt.
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[Pouka]
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Number two
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u right good n stuffs.
hehe.. i like the one sentence thing. so much thought packed into such a short phrase!
<333
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[santananananana]
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The start? - One sentence says it all
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agreed, to an extent.
if it is your fault and is for the well being of a person be forcefully taken from you, (i.e. - my cousin losing her kids because she didn't take care of them, my cousin was 2 and weighed 13 pounds - but she loved them so much) then it sucks to be you.
just saying...
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[Love, Rebekah ]
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