Memories
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Htarreva wrote...
Kind of Important wrote...
I've often found that smells trigger memories for me more often than anything else.Hmm. Same except I found that music or sound trigger my memories more than anything else.
Songs usually trigger memories from my early teens.
But smells trigger memories from waaaay long ago, like when I was 6. The smell from my neighbour's house (when I was about 6 or 7), the Fall from one of the places I lived in when I was young, etc. These usually bring me sweeter memories than sounds.
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I often find myself reminiscing about the 90's (especially my high school days) and in a way those were indeed happier times for me. Little to no restrictions, few financial problems and ample time to spend with some of the best people I was given to meet. It also feels like a lot more was happening in my life at that time as opposed to the repetitive work/rest cycle I'm currently undergoing.
These memories don't make me sad however (though it may yet change) but rather serve to mend my mood from time to time ... or give pretext to gobble down a few beers with my homies.
These memories don't make me sad however (though it may yet change) but rather serve to mend my mood from time to time ... or give pretext to gobble down a few beers with my homies.
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Memories are overrated. Shit's either inaccurate or too detailed.
If you remember like almost every personal conversation or arguement you had 5 years back, it's hell damn annoying.
If you remember like almost every personal conversation or arguement you had 5 years back, it's hell damn annoying.