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Oct 21, 2011 23:48

Just how often do people remember things in pieces? Has anyone been able to recall a full memory, without any gaps?

The first thing I've been able to remember since arriving here... I can see the scene clearly, and I can hear a person talking to me... [Saying things that warm her heart, that seem to soothe a deep aching she wasn't really aware of ( Read more... )

excellen browning, mokona (soel), mami tomoe, isshin kurosaki, madoka kaname, shirou emiya, lyon

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wontdieifkilled October 22 2011, 03:50:01 UTC
I've remembered at least one thing in full.

And no, I don't know what a "puella magi" is.

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magicgunworks October 22 2011, 04:23:31 UTC
[She sighs again, and there's a hint of frustration in it.] Consider yourself lucky, I suppose. I said it to someone else before, but... now I know that remembering only a fragmented memory is much worse than having no memory at all.

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wontdieifkilled October 22 2011, 04:25:09 UTC
I think that depends on the memory. Like, I remember going to archery club once or twice, and I remembered how to shoot a bow. I don't remember any of my clubmates, but that doesn't offset what I do remember.

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magicgunworks October 22 2011, 04:49:51 UTC
But doesn't that bother you at all? It must have been something you enjoyed, if you went back to do it more than once, yet you can't remember the people you were able to enjoy it with.

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wontdieifkilled October 22 2011, 06:06:18 UTC
Sure, it bothers me. But like I said, it doesn't bother me enough to make me feel that I would have been better off not remembering.

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magicgunworks October 24 2011, 17:31:50 UTC
You are a stronger person than I, then.

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wontdieifkilled October 24 2011, 18:31:20 UTC
Like I said before, I think it depends on the memory. So don't sell yourself too short.

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