Question to those with eidetic memory

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RetroGamer87
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14 Feb 2017, 5:10 am

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For the majority of my classes, yes I had perfect test scores and I never studied since there was no reason to. I was bored a lot however so I never did homework since I didn't see the reason of that either if I clearly knew the materials.
Please let me take your brain and put it my skull! :)
It sounds wonderful but there's a lot of negatives with it as well. I worked a very dangerous job and I was injured many, many times and have broken more bones than most people know exist. There are times when I have something that jogs a memory of some of those pains or some of the less than pleasant things I had to do and I have to relive every wretched moment. I oft times wish I had a more normal brain.
So you're not really Doogie Howser?

Apologies for my lame joke but I couldn't resist.

I already have a good memory for bad things. I can remember my humiliating experience all day when I'm supposed to be concentrating on my work.


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14 Feb 2017, 8:45 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
So you're not really Doogie Howser?



No , he's grown up now and is Count Olaf ( even lamer joke )


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14 Feb 2017, 10:52 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
So you're not really Doogie Howser?


Sorry to break it to you, I'm not really Doogie ;)


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14 Feb 2017, 4:10 pm

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15 Feb 2017, 3:53 pm

Does having an eidetic memory for approximately 5 seconds count?

I seem to see things very clearly in my mind for a short while but then they dissipate and I forget. My memory is beyond appalling; it's so bad that I remain convinced that I am intellectual challenged.


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