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FranticFrummie
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Sat, Jan 25 2020, 11:09 am
Wow, going back over everyone's posts, I feel like just about every one of you!
I can't:
Wink
Drive
Do math
Snap my fingers
Inline roller skate
Ice skate
Do a cartwheel
Remember why I walked into the kitchen.
My memory is terrible. There should be a lot more on this list, but I can't remember!
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ora_43
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Sat, Jan 25 2020, 12:33 pm
You know how cops on TV can walk into a room and notice that the bottom left corner of the wallpaper on the back wall was peeled up and then reattached, or that there's a small patch of torn fabric hanging off a nail?
Yeah. So, like, the far opposite of that.
I can sit in a room for an hour, and when I walk out, if you ask "ora, think fast - was there a grand piano in the room, or not?" I'll be like "uhh... maybe?"
My ability to notice and remember physical appearance is basically limited to "on fire/ not on fire."
It makes house-hunting challenging .
(It's not limited to houses, either. My friends will be like "notice something different?" and after 10 seconds of frantic mental activity, I manage to say "uhh... oh! You have a new shirt! I like it!" And then they say, "No, I (cut my hair/ lost 80 pounds/ grew a beard)." And then it is awkward.)
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FranticFrummie
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Sat, Jan 25 2020, 1:10 pm
ora_43 wrote: | You know how cops on TV can walk into a room and notice that the bottom left corner of the wallpaper on the back wall was peeled up and then reattached, or that there's a small patch of torn fabric hanging off a nail?
Yeah. So, like, the far opposite of that.
I can sit in a room for an hour, and when I walk out, if you ask "ora, think fast - was there a grand piano in the room, or not?" I'll be like "uhh... maybe?"
My ability to notice and remember physical appearance is basically limited to "on fire/ not on fire."
It makes house-hunting challenging .
(It's not limited to houses, either. My friends will be like "notice something different?" and after 10 seconds of frantic mental activity, I manage to say "uhh... oh! You have a new shirt! I like it!" And then they say, "No, I (cut my hair/ lost 80 pounds/ grew a beard)." And then it is awkward.) |
Oh my gosh, this made me laugh so loud I snorted! You have a great way with words.
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Sleepymama
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Sat, Jan 25 2020, 1:43 pm
Wow this whole thread really cracked me up!
I really needed that tonight!
You are all me!
The directions
Multitasking
Hiding emotions
Functioning on wheels
Maintaining weight
Maintaining a clean house
Dancing! Winking!
Is this a genre of a person?
Perhaps I have found my tribe!
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finallyamommy
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Sat, Jan 25 2020, 3:04 pm
Yup me too. Directions, and keeping things neat, and focusing during a conversation. My husband says my brain is like a pinball machine, because we'll be talking about A, and then in my mind I'll go, "if A then B. If B then C. If C then D." And then seemingly out of nowhere I'll exclaim, "D!"
I also can't recognize vehicles. I don't know the difference between a motorcycle and a moped, and when it comes to cars, if someone asks me what kind someone drives I'll be like, uhhh, it's white...it has four doors and a trunk...just regular small white car! Other people are able to rattle off the name and the year and I'm like HOW???
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amother
Blue
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Sat, Jan 25 2020, 4:20 pm
ora_43 wrote: | You know how cops on TV can walk into a room and notice that the bottom left corner of the wallpaper on the back wall was peeled up and then reattached, or that there's a small patch of torn fabric hanging off a nail?
Yeah. So, like, the far opposite of that.
I can sit in a room for an hour, and when I walk out, if you ask "ora, think fast - was there a grand piano in the room, or not?" I'll be like "uhh... maybe?"
My ability to notice and remember physical appearance is basically limited to "on fire/ not on fire."
It makes house-hunting challenging .
(It's not limited to houses, either. My friends will be like "notice something different?" and after 10 seconds of frantic mental activity, I manage to say "uhh... oh! You have a new shirt! I like it!" And then they say, "No, I (cut my hair/ lost 80 pounds/ grew a beard)." And then it is awkward.) |
I'm the same way. This is really not good as a teacher, when I'll ask a student "Oh, you got a haircut?" and they'll say "A month ago..."
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sequoia
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Sun, Jan 26 2020, 1:50 am
ora_43 wrote: | You know how cops on TV can walk into a room and notice that the bottom left corner of the wallpaper on the back wall was peeled up and then reattached, or that there's a small patch of torn fabric hanging off a nail?
Yeah. So, like, the far opposite of that.
I can sit in a room for an hour, and when I walk out, if you ask "ora, think fast - was there a grand piano in the room, or not?" I'll be like "uhh... maybe?"
My ability to notice and remember physical appearance is basically limited to "on fire/ not on fire."
It makes house-hunting challenging .
(It's not limited to houses, either. My friends will be like "notice something different?" and after 10 seconds of frantic mental activity, I manage to say "uhh... oh! You have a new shirt! I like it!" And then they say, "No, I (cut my hair/ lost 80 pounds/ grew a beard)." And then it is awkward.) |
I’m the same
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