[ ALSO CONFUSED ]
I-Isn't there a difference between... general knowledge and... personal?
[ there's probably some kind of technical term for this???? ]
I-Isn't there a difference between... general knowledge and... personal?
[ there's probably some kind of technical term for this???? ]
I just kinda figured it was part of that first shard, like how everyone knows how ta talk and shit.
...
One, Yes, they're likely atypical based on the society they're from.
Two, By heart rate when exposed to the object or person of affection.
Three, because information and memory are stored in different locations. A person's name is usually contextualized within the narrative of their life - constructing things into narratives is how our memory works, which is why memory is spotty before we reach an age we can grasp the idea of a 'story'.
Meanwhile information is in a different part of the mind.
[She didn't have to think about those at all.
Your teammate might be a mad scientist, Ochre.]
One, Yes, they're likely atypical based on the society they're from.
Two, By heart rate when exposed to the object or person of affection.
Three, because information and memory are stored in different locations. A person's name is usually contextualized within the narrative of their life - constructing things into narratives is how our memory works, which is why memory is spotty before we reach an age we can grasp the idea of a 'story'.
Meanwhile information is in a different part of the mind.
[She didn't have to think about those at all.
Your teammate might be a mad scientist, Ochre.]
Well, yeah. I mean... it's not like we all had to relearn how to do the most basic skills. So... it must be bundled in there? Or maybe the mirror itself grants us that kind of understanding and skillset?
[ Immediately pointing at Susan ]
What she said.
What she said.
I guess all that time kissing books paid off.
Well...
[ speaking of kisses, sort of. ]
I guess if it was me, I would have said you can't measure love since everyone expresses it in different ways. But... you really can't hide how your body reacts, can you?
[ speaking of kisses, sort of. ]
I guess if it was me, I would have said you can't measure love since everyone expresses it in different ways. But... you really can't hide how your body reacts, can you?
... Why are you kissing books, though? Shouldn't you be kissing Ed?
[CHOKES
CHOKES LIKE SHE'S GOING TO DIE.]
CHOKES LIKE SHE'S GOING TO DIE.]
S-Sapphire!? What's wrong, did you eat Nafuna's soup!?
[ IS IT POISONING YOU, DO WE NEED TO PUMP YOUR STOMACH, DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW HOW TO DO THAT!? ]
[ IS IT POISONING YOU, DO WE NEED TO PUMP YOUR STOMACH, DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW HOW TO DO THAT!? ]
I think they're really good. Let's go with those.
Did you.. how did you..
[DOES EVERYONE KNOW.]
[DOES EVERYONE KNOW.]
[ What Susan said.
Or, rather: ]
"One, Yes, they're likely atypical based on the society they're from.
Two, By heart rate when exposed to the object or person of affection.
Three, because information and memory are stored in different locations. A person's name is usually contextualized within the narrative of their life - constructing things into narratives is how our memory works, which is why memory is spotty before we reach an age we can grasp the idea of a 'story'.
Meanwhile information is in a different part of the mind."
Or, rather: ]
"One, Yes, they're likely atypical based on the society they're from.
Two, By heart rate when exposed to the object or person of affection.
Three, because information and memory are stored in different locations. A person's name is usually contextualized within the narrative of their life - constructing things into narratives is how our memory works, which is why memory is spotty before we reach an age we can grasp the idea of a 'story'.
Meanwhile information is in a different part of the mind."

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