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minus-squaretiredofsametab@fedia.iolinkfedilinkarrow-up10·5 days agoI always thought people talking about seeing things that weren’t there was metaphore. It blew my mind to find out it was literal.
minus-squareshalafi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·5 days agoThe inside of my head is like watching a movie. I know memories get blurred, lose accuracy, etc., but I can watch scenes from prom night 35-years ago.
I always thought people talking about seeing things that weren’t there was metaphore. It blew my mind to find out it was literal.
The inside of my head is like watching a movie. I know memories get blurred, lose accuracy, etc., but I can watch scenes from prom night 35-years ago.