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no_ufo_ending ([personal profile] no_ufo_ending) wrote2013-09-17 07:09 pm
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Room 030 [video]

[The feed flicks on to the image of a pair of pokemon dozing outside under a tree. An Eevee and a shiny Venonat are curled up together as if they were brothers. They may as well be. A tiny stream of smoke wafts into the frame from Henry's cigarette.]

This is kind of a weird question but...has anybody started to forget things about home? I know some weird stuff happened to me before I wound up here but...I can't remember what color my carpet was. Or what commercials used to come on all the time on TV. Or what the mirror in my bathroom used to look like...
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[personal profile] firstnothing 2013-09-18 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
No. My memory of home is as intact as it ever was. However it is my understanding that gradually forgetting unimportant things is something every person experiences.
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[personal profile] firstnothing 2013-09-18 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Then I suggest writing it down. It may not help you remember later, but in that way, the memory is never really gone. Keep the book you write it in safe.

Record the sights that were important to you. The scents, how things looked and felt. The mind is a thing of habit, unused memories fall by the wayside but are rarely gone. Perhaps through this exercise you could reawaken what you are afraid you have lost.