[There was a little part of him that became inwardly incredibly distressed by this. He'd always accepted much of what went on here at face value, if only because thinking too much on the matter made things make no sense whatsoever--including that sometimes people didn't always remember the same things or weren't from the same exact time. Conan's skepticism, however, is making him wonder if that meant that nobody ever got to really go home--especially if they came back.]
How could what you remember be wrong, though? For the most part we are in control of what we remember, it's not as though someone can just say that you ought to remember something that never happened and suddenly you do.
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on 2011-06-07 07:15 pm (UTC)How could what you remember be wrong, though? For the most part we are in control of what we remember, it's not as though someone can just say that you ought to remember something that never happened and suddenly you do.