It's when other people make you aware that you are less aware of forgetting that i was supposed to remember something that i can't remember having to remember.
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13 comments:
churchill. riddle, mystery, enigma.
Unfortunately, that makes total sense to me.
That's a good thing, isn't it?
Yeah but if you are aware that you are less aware or forgetting what you can't remember, are you really less aware?
That's the first step toward sentience.
I know things that I know I have no need to know.
Yep.
Yep.
Haha Packer - sounds like M1 and M2
You should totally put this on a shirt and sell it through your shop.
It's when other people make you aware that you are less aware of forgetting that i was supposed to remember something that i can't remember having to remember.
a very profound thinker who may or may not also have dementia?
My mother, when we finally told her she had Alzheimer's, said "I don't remember forgetting anything!"
How I kept a straight face, I don't know, but its been a classic in our family everysince...
Love and miss you, Mom!
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