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a lot of the time we end up with our memories in third person viewpoint and whoever was fronting at the time with their internal appearance instead of the body’s appearance.
Does this happen to anybody else, whether plural or singlet?
i’ve actually been thinking about this for a while and wondering if it was a plural type of experience. this is definitely how my brain reinterprets memories, all save some of my earliest ones, where everything is really hazy and blurry, and i appear more as a little blob of darkness. haha.
definitely i am seconding that i have memories in third pov….
Oh that’s really interesting, especially what you said about the earliest ones!
Don’t talk much about being a system here, BUT
We tend to have a very fuzzy memory of who did exactly what after a certain amount of time. Say, someone specific was the one who showered at the beginning of the week. By the end of the week, it just becomes a vague event that we know SOMEONE did, but lord fuck us if we could remember who.
More important? Pertinent? Memories stick a little different. Like that time our Simon Fairchild fictive begged and screamed to come out while we were at the amusement park, the guy in front went “lmao no,” and then Simon just forced his way to the front for one ride anyway. Looking backward, we at least find it difficult to imagine it as the flesh-suit. It’s much easier to imagine them both as THEM, even if we realistically know they were trapped piloting the same crude, meat machine I’m piloting right now.
Thank you so much for sharing this! It really does seem like how “present” someone is, and how important the memory is may be factors in how we remember them…
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