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maggiecate October 4 2023, 16:25:20 UTC
yay_cupcakes October 4 2023, 17:14:07 UTC
Thank you for sharing that, it was an interesting read!

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jojito October 4 2023, 17:42:45 UTC
That's funny because I read somewhere that the only Beatle you could trust (in terms of remembering thing correctly) was George.
I think a biographer said it, can't remember who. He said that John was dead, Ringo didn't remember a thing and Paul always changed the stories, so George was the only one that could be relied on.
I don't know if it's true or not, but that quote stuck with me.

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tomelette October 4 2023, 17:44:25 UTC
I just read the whole thing. And I have no musical talent whatsoever (I'm tone-deaf at best) and holy shit, I have that as well! I think it's just a subconscious method I grew up with. You relate things to certain other things and when you try to remember a certain event, it triggers a whole other thing alongside the original memory. Then your friends look at you like "I told you this shit 10 years ago! How did you remember THAT?" I think it's easier to do it when you pay attention to certain things or people.

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hellojeds October 4 2023, 17:49:43 UTC
This is amazing, thank you.

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myhipusername October 4 2023, 20:56:20 UTC
what an interesting read! i love the analysis

It wasn’t just that he did the homework, said Jim, it was that he remembered everything about the TV programme too.

okay this multi-tasking is where i wanna be lol

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