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#1 Will16

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Posted 24 March 2014 - 03:54 PM

Can anyone tell me how I look at content I've liked. I remember liking pictures and funny quotes, but when I want to remember them I can never find them! Is there a function for this?

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#2 Mini-Mad-Craig

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Posted 24 March 2014 - 03:59 PM

Science tells us that whilst our brain may store different types of memories in various areas of the brain, recalling a memory is a brain-wide process.

 

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#3 Tanya

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Posted 24 March 2014 - 06:07 PM

Science tells us that whilst our brain may store different types of memories in various areas of the brain, recalling a memory is a brain-wide process.

 

Maybe you need an upgrade? 

 

After a long tiring day, thank God I have you Craig to make me laugh.  Sadly, I'm way passed an upgrade; my brain's long overdue for replacement! :lol:



#4 HarrysMini

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Posted 24 March 2014 - 06:31 PM

:lol:

 

On a serious note.. 

 

Go to your profile, click Likes, then on the blue bar, click Given.


Edited by HarrysMini, 24 March 2014 - 06:31 PM.


#5 Kieranlee999

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Posted 26 March 2014 - 03:17 PM

Science tells us that whilst our brain may store different types of memories in various areas of the brain, recalling a memory is a brain-wide process.

 

Maybe you need an upgrade? 

why did i think of this?






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