Really no point in replying because you probably won't remember that you made this thread...
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I don't think people can actually go into a state of mind where they "see" memories the way they saw them when they actually happened.
You are probably no different from anybody else, the way people talk about this kinda stuff just makes you think people can visualize things to the point where it is difficult to distinguish between reality and "memory".
Either that, or i'm the same as you.
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Anyone else with that problem?
I wonder how it is to be able to imagine and remember things.
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