lesinset: (looking 4 a f)
Tarr's good enough ([personal profile] lesinset) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2018-01-09 11:58 pm

text; six feet under

how many people have memories that span centuries
i mean outside the obvs
but like
there was a memory in ye olde fishing village
somewhere in asia or something
then there was a memory in victorian opium den in like england
then there was a graveyard thing ten years ago where a guy danced a bunch of zombies
to life or something and it was stupid weird
and now
france
wwii
and ss officers

oh
apparently ss officers tasted good
or at least my past self thought they did
who knew

but point is
how many people remember centuries of life
its important
floret: (spring-street storefront daisies)

[personal profile] floret 2018-01-29 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
It's strange to feel so cut off from someone who supposedly is me. I can barely begin to imagine what he was thinking, or even what he was like at all.
Is it like that for everyone?
floret: (there are new shirts on the clothes rack)

[personal profile] floret 2018-01-31 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
Will we really become them?
I mean, I know people physically change to be more like their past self . . . and I guess eventually we'll more or less end up with all their stuff, and all their memories.
But it's not like our own memories disappear, right?



Oh no.
What if our memories disappeared??