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Really enjoyed this… I really like biologically based science fiction. The testy characters are deftly drawn, and the more I read, the more it seemed a metaphor for our times… no prizes for guesses who 7 hoarders are based on and the horrors of livin
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“This is how memory works in the brain—as soon as you retrieve a memory, it becomes editable, just like a text document; it enters a vulnerable state and can get rewritten without your intent, consent, or knowledge. Often, a memory is rewritten by new information that gets colored in during one recollection, and then that new information gets grafted onto and stored with the old, all seamlessly, without your conscious awareness. This process can happen over and over again until the original memory in your brain has been replaced with subsequent interpretations, impressions, and recollections.”
― The Changing Mind: A Neuroscientist's Guide to Ageing Well
― The Changing Mind: A Neuroscientist's Guide to Ageing Well
“Do not equate nationalism with patriotism... Nationalism is the first step on the road to Fascism.”
― Transcription
― Transcription
“School House was pretty easy to remember, and spell, and just as well, because many of the boys there were the product of generations of inbreeding. Canterbury farming families, for some reason, like to marry among their own. The gene pool is very small. You would think that a cursory examination of how they bred their Corriedale sheep would’ve been helpful in this regard. Sadly, no.”
― Did I Ever Tell You This?: A Memoir
― Did I Ever Tell You This?: A Memoir
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