Memory. My favorite words on this are in the book Impulse by Ellen Hopkins, but i will try and put it in my own words, just for you people.
memory... Hated by the people that never want to remember, loved by those who can never bear to forget. I really don't know what to say on this, me being all wishy-washy on this subject myself. Personally, my memory is based on triggers. Words, voices, sounds, sights... everything reminds me of what i have... linked to them. Lets say a friend gets me into a band, every time i hear that band it triggers the memory of that person. It's just the way i work. On a more general note, memory is one of the major things that makes us, us. Our memories are a great influence on every choice we make, every word we say, every step we take . It not only lets us remember where we put our car keys (sometimes) but it helps us make choices. Choices that may make, or break us.
Okay, everyone, I have created a palringo group (palringo is a chat client that works on many mobile phones, [Including ipod touch] windows and mac, so you can use it on the go or on your desktop) named Apatheticology. I made it based on the theory that if person A likes to read this and person B likes to read this, Person A and Person B might have something in common, and like to chat. So, check it out if you feel like you might like chatting with some of the people that read this. Curiously enough, including me (I'm named Nevahevah on there) there is already four of my readers that have joined it.
Well, I'm off now. Things to do. (not really...)
“To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.”
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