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Does your brain reset the “rules” about someone after not seeing them for a long time?

Reddit r/ADHD·u/Ok_Dependent_3683·about 1 month ago
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#people#time#sister#forget#told#article

Idk what to call this. I’ve seen people mention “object permanence” with adhd, but some also that it’s not really a thing for adhd, so I’m confused Basically, if I don’t see or think about someone for a long time, my brain just… resets everything about…

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Forget border walls. Restored wetlands are a new national defense. A team at the University of East London argues that "defensive rewilding" could stop invading armies more cheaply than concrete ever could—while doubling as a climate solution.
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Forget border walls. Restored wetlands are a new national defense. A team at the University of East London argues that "defensive rewilding" could stop invading armies more cheaply than concrete ever could—while doubling as a climate solution.

Reddit r/climate·u/The_Weekend_Baker·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/climate: Forget border walls. Restored wetlands are a new national defense. A team at the University of East London argues that "defensive rewilding" could stop invading armies more cheaply than concrete ever could—while doubling as a…

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Advice on food to stock and forget about

Reddit r/preppers·u/preparedbassfisher·about 1 month ago
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#food#stock#forget#month#rotating#article

I didn’t search but I wanted to ask about updated options. I have one month of food I’m rotating and have a storage container that’s empty that I’d like to stock with “store and forget” foods. I’m thinking freeze dried rice and beans, mre’s, etc.…

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ELI5: How does human memory actually work, and why do we forget things so easily?

Reddit r/explainlikeimfive·u/MembershipFree9806·about 1 month ago
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I’ve always wondered how memories are stored in the brain. It feels like a hard drive, but also very unreliable. Why do we remember some random moments clearly but forget important things so quickly? (and also if you have techniques to remember better 😄)

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Don't forget the spoon!

Reddit r/camping·u/broketractor·about 1 month ago
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#spoon#extra#tent#stakes#forget#article

Kinda funny. I went out on a backpacking trip over the weekend and had a new bear can. In the process of moving everything over I left my spoon on the counter. Dinner time at camp roles around and I realized that I had no implements.…

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Never forget why you’re here

Reddit r/mentalhealth·u/EnthusiasmQuiet6941·about 1 month ago
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I have had 3 overdoses this year, two of them were intentional. In my last post I was already planning on doing something that would end it for good, but I’ve since changed my mind. Why? You may ask. Because I remembered my purpose here.…

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Sreesanth says “he will forgive Harbhajan Singh, but never forget the incident (slapgate)”
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Sreesanth says “he will forgive Harbhajan Singh, but never forget the incident (slapgate)”

The Indian Express·The Indian Express·about 1 month ago
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The fiery duo had buried the hatchet but a commercial inspired by the incident, starring the off-spinner, has reawakened the old ghosts

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The End of Static Design: Living in the Era of Liquid UI

Web Designer Depot·Alex Harper·about 1 month ago
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Forget prompting—the future of design is a "disappearing act" where your interface melts and morphs based on your intent. In 2026, we’ve stopped chatting with sidebars and started working with **Liquid UI**, a world where software finally learns to dance…

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