Brainsalad
The frightening consequences of electroshock therapy

I'm a middle aged government attorney living in a rural section of the northeast U.S. I'm unmarried and come from a very large family. When not preoccupied with family and my job, I read enormous amounts, toy with evolutionary theory, and scratch various parts on my body.

This journal is filled with an enormous number of half-truths and outright lies, including this sentence.

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Why time passes so much more quickly

Hypothesis number 323.3

As we age, our minds fill up with memories, and every time we think we about something new, our brain has to shuffle through all those old memories before getting to a spot where it can put in something new. It's like a wave front passing in a circular motion over the surface of a sphere of ever increasing size.


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