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Lit is a world of alts. How many Lit identities have you posted under?

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    Votes: 86 17.9%
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    Votes: 7 1.5%
  • > 5

    Votes: 10 2.1%

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no, no, no.....Wolverine, Wayne Gretsky, Shania Twain....those are Canadians

Celine is ?:confused:

Yup..you made me doubt myself...I googled..she is...


Shania Twain....gah...can we pretend she isn't.

Ryan Reynolds. ..Mike Myers. ..Donald Sutherland...Rachel McAdams. ...canuck! !
 
Mmm .... baguettes .... and cheese.

Anyways.

Canadians are sexy. French Canadians are even sexier.

Just my two cents.

:rolleyes:
 
Yup..you made me doubt myself...I googled..she is...


Shania Twain....gah...can we pretend she isn't.

Ryan Reynolds. ..Mike Myers. ..Donald Sutherland...Rachel McAdams. ...canuck! !

Ruby, a fellow Canuk! I knew I liked you for a reason.. Plus boobs...:heart:

You really could have stopped that list at Ryan Reynolds *swoon*
 
Somethings you can never unsee. Hopefully you won't always remember it.

I saw an article recently on altering your memory and the ability to either cpermanently change your memory of a particular item or forget it it altogether. Got me to thinking about being able to change other's memory as well.

If you could change a memory, would you do it? It wouldn't change the actual outcome, only how you remembered it. What if when you changed your own memory everyone associated with that memory also had their's altered? An event of life changed forever, but only the memory.
 
Somethings you can never unsee. Hopefully you won't always remember it.

I saw an article recently on altering your memory and the ability to either cpermanently change your memory of a particular item or forget it it altogether. Got me to thinking about being able to change other's memory as well.

If you could change a memory, would you do it? It wouldn't change the actual outcome, only how you remembered it. What if when you changed your own memory everyone associated with that memory also had their's altered? An event of life changed forever, but only the memory.


I think no. The ripple effect would have me more worried than anything. The things that happen in your life make you or break you, based on how you respond. If you fuck up big enough you don't want anyone to remember, there's probably a lesson to be learned there.

On a side note: If there were that capability, how would we know it wasn't being used on us for nefarious purposes. Politicians would be ruining our memories left and right.
 
I think no. The ripple effect would have me more worried than anything. The things that happen in your life make you or break you, based on how you respond. If you fuck up big enough you don't want anyone to remember, there's probably a lesson to be learned there.

On a side note: If there were that capability, how would we know it wasn't being used on us for nefarious purposes. Politicians would be ruining our memories left and right.

who says they aren't already? would we even remember?
 
My memory is foggy in a lot of places.


Um, what were we talking about?
 
Somethings you can never unsee. Hopefully you won't always remember it.

I saw an article recently on altering your memory and the ability to either cpermanently change your memory of a particular item or forget it it altogether. Got me to thinking about being able to change other's memory as well.

If you could change a memory, would you do it? It wouldn't change the actual outcome, only how you remembered it. What if when you changed your own memory everyone associated with that memory also had their's altered? An event of life changed forever, but only the memory.


As I get older, I tend to agree with the philosophy that my earthly self is due, in large part, to my collection of memories, and that I would be a significantly different person if they were to be altered.

I think the only exception for me would be traumatic memories. However, change would only be granted to myself, and if involved, those who cared and loved me, not to the person who (intentionally or deliberately) damaged me or caused me to suffer.
 
who says they aren't already? would we even remember?

I'm sure they do. Everyone rewrites their history in their favor. It's human nature. The problem arises when you do it for your own gain or comfort, it's usually to the detriment of at least one other party
Fucking politicians. I'd rather know you're screwing me over.
 
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