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Why We’re All Forgetting Things Right Now

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 2 years ago to News
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I found this article interesting...I almost forgot to post it!

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  • Posted by $ 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Common sense in a fashion has been relegated to the road side because the "Unfathomable" has become the reality of the day, what's a conscious human to do when so called "leaders" are corrupt and pedophiles, children taught nonsense, all that we knew to be true takes a beating everyday from absolute bull crap that goes against every process our physical universe operates by.
    A conscious human's first reaction is: This can't be, it just can't be real.
    If any of us here were set in our ways, we couldn't believe any of the crap these days is really happening...surely someone on the mainstream news would be talking about it.

    I think, that is precisely why all their buttons have been intentionally pushed so that the people would have no choice but see how convoluted the left have made things out to be. It's very difficult and painful to witness first hand a Humanoid's inhumanity to Man.

    My early 2012 work exposes the fact that these creatures are Nothing like us...they just can't be Human.
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  • Posted by Tavolino 2 years ago
    We have moved away from discussion and the Socratic Method that was necessary to hone and ingrain ideas. Today, we are bombarded with such a quantity of information at such lightning speed, that validation is nearly impossible. This lack of focus has diminished memory and has relegated critical thought to a bygone era, with common sense not being common anymore.
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  • Posted by $ blarman 2 years ago
    "We’re terrible at paying attention, constantly scrolling our phones while we’re doing other things, which neuroscientists say makes it hard to encode memories in the first place."

    If you can't remember anything, you will be more easily influenced by emotional rhetoric. It takes careful thought to reason through an argument.
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 2 years ago
    If you think the government-medical complex is concerned about helping the citizens' neurological health I have a bridge I'd like to sell you...
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Likely. There are about 150 studies now linking vaccines to neurological complications.
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  • Posted by $ 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    That's if our shields hold up for another 20, Captain, 25% or more down right now and heading downward quickly.
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  • Posted by $ Commander 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    At 58, I'm a bit too young to coast. Property rich and cash poor. Still another 20 years of kickin ass and takin names ahead. Then I'll start converting this slowly into my funeral rocket. NO regulators or regulation when i put the fun in funeral.

    I better start that design soon, noting details is very important when going ballistic.
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  • Posted by $ 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Yea, too much goin on.
    I like my new job...I can run on autopilot alllllldayyyylonng solving other peoples problems with what we have on hand 9 out of 10 times...my brain enjoys those exercises.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Definition of Care the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something.
    Cremation of Care Ceremony. Look it up!
    Bohemian Grove complete with an effigy tossed into the fire 🔥 burning in the belly of a 28 foot stone Owl. The Owl represents Moloch.
    They are knowingly
    Committing Crimes against Humanity.
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  • Posted by $ Commander 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I had a bit of difficulty doing that today. "Tabs" flowing into one another! LOL
    Serious data processing day today. 2 vids at 1.5 packed info hours each. Developing project and doing the manufacturing research, sourcing, costing, market dist stuff and repairing and making new product. I might be able to settle down by midnight.
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  • Posted by $ 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    When we get older we live in the Mind and ignore the head and the body...that's a lot of it too, but you are correct, the brain is taxed greatly with all the info we want to process.
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  • Posted by $ 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I agree with that too!...too easy to find a def, a word, a number...not to mention calculators, (which I try to avoid except when calculating many decimal points by something bigger.)
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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years ago
    Couldn’t read it cause they wanted a subscription.
    Now I forgot what I was supposed to read. Oh well on to the next task...lmao.
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  • Posted by drjpowell 2 years ago
    Trust me, the injections are definitely affecting memory. "COVID brain" is a very real thing, but the worst cases this family physician has seen is in those who have had more than one of the injections. B12 and B complex vitamin replacements help but only temporarily. We are soon starting vitamin infusions, including glutathione and ALA, for "COVID injection" brain.
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  • Posted by lrshultis 2 years ago in reply to this comment.
    What is amazing is that at 82, I counted my open tabs and remembered the number 40 for several minutes to write this. I just go on to other stuff until the memory appears from the subconscious. What seems strange is that a memory can be known to exist but not easy to recall.
    At my age, it was hard to get a, so called, plug and play Bluetooth dongle to work with my computer. Getting a Bluetooth headphones working with digital audio on the TV, a tablet, and a cell phone was strait forward. The computer took hours of cursing and Internet searches to no avail. I probably should have noted how I got it connected and not have to find the method each time I view You Tube video. I am amazed at what stereo music sounds like after years of failing hearing.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 2 years ago
    So the WSJ now has to make excuses for the incompetence of the brainwashed under 50.
    (That's because the WSJ is staffed with incompetents under 50.)
    Maybe the solution is turning off the cellphone and use the brain to rationally investigate before publishing lies.
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