Thoughts like scattered feathers, fine as down

Jan 15, 2020 04:16

Annie Potts; give me a hard one. Oh right - telling apart the skinny, pale redheads. Um, it’ll come to me ( Read more... )

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adoptedwriter January 15 2020, 12:55:13 UTC
It's so easy to Google for a certain reason and end up going off on tangents as our senses pick up on so many other thoughts. For me going into a Target has a similar effect.

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rayaso January 23 2020, 17:58:05 UTC
I also have an eccentric memory, which everyone else calls "bad." I like eccentric better, or, perhaps, "selective."

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halfshellvenus January 25 2020, 02:58:43 UTC
My memory is getting more and associative with the associations more and more eccentric.
:D I can relate to this. I wonder if it's a function of getting older, since there are so MANY more experiences/memories/ideas running amok in our heads the older we get?

The amount of time I spend on imdb.com is no joke, and sometimes it's because I just HAVE to know who that character actor is right now, and other times it's because I have conflated two people who look similar but are not in fact the same person. Twice in the last week, in fact. :O

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static_abyss January 25 2020, 05:09:51 UTC
I love google. Even the vaguest of descriptions will turn something up which is either what I want or related to what I want. But, yes, having people who understand your shorthand is great.

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karmasoup January 25 2020, 21:01:35 UTC
My husband and I actually almost always are triggered to the same memories by the same events... I think that's why I married him. ;-)

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