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Scattered Pictures

3 comments Posted: February 4, 2005 by Lynda
Categorized: Interactive Meme, Meme.

This meme is going around now:

If you read this, even if I don’t speak to you often, you must post a memory of me. It can be anything you
want, it can be good or bad, just so long as it happened.

Then post this to your journal. See what people remember about you.

If you feel compelled to participate here, that is all fine and dandy and I’ll love you forever, but I am not expecting any responses and getting responses for this meme is not the reason I’m writing this post.

I’m writing this to let everyone know that I will probably not participate if others choose to do this meme. It isn’t because I don’t absolutely love you* or because I don’t have many fond memories of you. The reason I’m not participating is because I am no good at forcing memories to come to mind. My mind just doesn’t work like that. I have to follow a pattern of thoughts to my memories. I have to be thinking of specific memory-triggering things. This is probably one of the reasons interviews are so hard for me – because if you can’t ask me a specific question about a project I worked on, I can’t provide you with examples of how I’ve used such-and-such ability to my advantage or whatever.

So if you do this and you wonder why I’m ignoring you.. well, I’m not.


* I probably do. Maybe a little too much

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  1. carrier says

    Answering anyway…

    I remember reading you at…darn it, can’t remember the name, something Mork used to say. Anyway, when I found you later, it took me a while to catch on that you were the same person. :-)

  2. lynda says

    hehe. heavysigh.

  3. carrier says

    That’s it!

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