And remember you forgot to take out your hair tie when you went to bed?
Haha.
This just reminded me of when the work experience kid called the Procurement Manager ‘Mummy’. He was such a prat!
I mean., generally he was such a prat, not just on that particular occasion.
Bad memories linked to stress are easier to remember because it trains us not to repeat those bad memories when we mature.
I occasionally think about the time I tripped and fell and cried like a wuss in front of a really attractive girl… This was in 6th grade. It still haunts me from time to time…
Totally me! 🙁
Actually, this has been me, too.
Years ago, was introduced to a friend of the host, and immediately -as in, in response to “this is X”- I said “Hello Y!”
In my defence, I was very, *very* drunk at the time.
this is my literaly brain sometimes
this hapens to me to. a lot.
Random Access Memory isn’t restricted to computers.
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And remember you forgot to take out your hair tie when you went to bed?
Haha.
This just reminded me of when the work experience kid called the Procurement Manager ‘Mummy’. He was such a prat!
I mean., generally he was such a prat, not just on that particular occasion.
Bad memories linked to stress are easier to remember because it trains us not to repeat those bad memories when we mature.
I occasionally think about the time I tripped and fell and cried like a wuss in front of a really attractive girl… This was in 6th grade. It still haunts me from time to time…
Totally me! 🙁
Actually, this has been me, too.
Years ago, was introduced to a friend of the host, and immediately -as in, in response to “this is X”- I said “Hello Y!”
In my defence, I was very, *very* drunk at the time.
this is my literaly brain sometimes
this hapens to me to. a lot.
Random Access Memory isn’t restricted to computers.