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Old 01-24-2010, 12:23 PM
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Totally unrelated memories getting "melded togheder" by ocasion

I have noticed, that sometimes, then I am paying attention to two things simultaneously, the memory of these things gets "melded togheder", that is, whenever I think of one I remember the other. This happened mostly while playing a game and at the same time hearing something on the television... so, whenever I see that part of the movie again, or think about it, I remember the correspondent part of the game, and vice-versa.

Anyone else got any weird "melding" like that? =)
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