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Summer of my...7th grade year? Right before I moved; Two of my friends and I hung out every day doing stupid things. It was great.

 

My baptism.

 

Last year' date=' my friend died. :/

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that sucks man im srry.

My first boyfriend~

Though' date=' even after our breakup, we are still good friends~

[Dun want to get into detail about it.']

 

Another good memory of it was when we went on a date to Disneyland~ Ah, good times.

 

Love is amazing. ^_^

yes i know even when they dont fell the same back (my memory)

Most memories are worth forgetting in the end.

agredd partially like the one above i do want to and i dont want to.

I remember what my biggest sh*t looks like...

 

What a memory =D

did it wheigh at least 6 curics
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Most memories are worth forgetting in the end.

 

Not really.

 

Memories are like an encyclopedia for your life.

 

Even if you want to erase or forget somethings in your life? Isn't it better then to forget such memories?

 

You can't learn from something if you forget all about it.

 

Edit: Don't even respond with something like "WHAT IF I WANT TO FORGET MY PARENTS DYING IN A CAR CRASH1!!!!1!?!?!?"

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Most memories are worth forgetting in the end.

 

Not really.

 

Memories are like an encyclopedia for your life.

 

Even if you want to erase or forget somethings in your life? Isn't it better then to forget such memories?

 

You can't learn from something if you forget all about it.

 

Edit: Don't even respond with something like "WHAT IF I WANT TO FORGET MY PARENTS DYING IN A CAR CRASH1!!!!1!?!?!?"

 

Sometimes it's better not to know.

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I remember God came to my room one day and told me I could not have godly powers. Bish. [/sar]

 

My most cherished memory is the time I won 1st place in a math competition. The only reason I won is because some kid (smarter than me) accidentally multipled 17 and 12 wrong.

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You don't forget memories. Memories forget you.

 

That doesn't make any sense whatsoever. The memories wouldn't be able to forget you.

 

Think about it. Have you noticed a bad memory stays with you? That's because it wants to torture you. The point is, when your mind finds this memory useless, it stores it in a sort of junk folder. The more times you need the memory, the more times it appears. If the memory finds itself useless, it will make a positive or negative outcome to counter the memory.

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WHAT IF I WANT TO FORGET MY PARENTS DYING IN A CAR CRASH1!!!!1!?!?!?

 

But no' date=' seriously.

 

What if the memories cause you pain, and you can't have peace until they are forgotten?

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You forget about it until you can cope with it. That's how the body works.

 

Thank you for proving my point.

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ITT: Memories have a mind of their own, and my brain has a Recycle Bin. My brain is also hosts Internet Explorer, which can do a Google search to see why my arm isn't functioning correctly. It can then call some red blood cells to move over to my arm and make them bleed. Red blood cells make around 5 calories an hour, pretty good for all the running around they do. Also, when you have a brain disorder or a stroke, Internet Explorer is just lagging to a point where you cannot use it.

 

Sorry, I'll get back on topic.

 

I have this perverted memory of a time I was at a pool for camp and SOMETHING HAPPENED.

 

I don't remember memories on the spot.

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ITT: Memories have a mind of their own' date=' and my brain has a Recycle Bin. My brain is also hosts Internet Explorer, which can do a Google search to see why my arm isn't functioning correctly. It can then call some red blood cells to move over to my arm and make them bleed. Red blood cells make around 5 calories an hour, pretty good for all the running around they do. Also, when you have a brain disorder or a stroke, Internet Explorer is just lagging to a point where you cannot use it.

 

Sorry, I'll get back on topic.

 

I have this perverted memory of a time I was at a pool for camp and SOMETHING HAPPENED.

 

Those things use to happen to me every day. My camp was weird... You'll get over it.

 

I don't remember memories on the spot.

 

I try to post things in human understanding. This is what I get. Thinking thoughts of thinking can lead to thinking on thoughts that think. And yes, this is related to the topic.

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One of my treasured memories is my first tournament.

 

I was running Six Sam.

Without GM' date=' and only 1 Shogun.

I was running YARIZA.

IN DAD-RETURN FORMAT.

 

 

And I beat a DAD-Return deck.

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Can you explain that in a way so people who don't play YGO TCG, like me, can also understand?

 

DAD is Dark Armed Dragon?

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I'm serious' date=' my brain has it's own Internet Explorer. It actually sends e-mails to other parts of my body to work harder/slower.

 

Also, you don't want to know what happened at my camp. It was funny for everyone else except the victim.

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That is scary logic.

 

Yesterday is History

 

Tomorrow is a Mystery

 

Today is a Gift' date=' which is why they call it the [b']Present[/b]

 

Those who have problems with the past, get over it (unless your Credit Score is in the negative zone, then freak out). It's just a horrible memory. What are the chances of it happening again?

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