The human brain is wired to remember only the very good or very bad characteristics of a person who is no longer around, making all other traits and memories fade into obscurity. It's why exes are often demonised or held as paragons, and what gives birth to trite sayings like: "Absence makes the heart grow fonder".
I suppose I should be flattered that your overwhelming thoughts about me were positive.
[Should be. Possibly slightly is, it's still weird having a friend that isn't his skull.]
Mostly I'm wondering what was in those notes. It must be sensitive information to garner that kind of reaction.
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The human brain is wired to remember only the very good or very bad characteristics of a person who is no longer around, making all other traits and memories fade into obscurity. It's why exes are often demonised or held as paragons, and what gives birth to trite sayings like: "Absence makes the heart grow fonder".
I suppose I should be flattered that your overwhelming thoughts about me were positive.
[Should be. Possibly slightly is, it's still weird having a friend that isn't his skull.]
Mostly I'm wondering what was in those notes. It must be sensitive information to garner that kind of reaction.