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mhchen:

Your brain is processing information as you read this sentence. Notice how you read that sentence at a certain speed, if you read too fast, your brain wouldn't be able to process it clearly. Then what if I told you that you had to memorize the sentence that you just read? Then you'd be paying more attention. What if I didn't tell you have to memorize it, but if I say something like "Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as medicine", you would instantly remember that ketchup was sold as medicine, but not the year. Which then boils down to this: the fun-fact experiment:

justus:

Interesting

mhchen:

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justus:

Did you make this?

mhchen:

I just thought of it lol

justus:

Thats pretty cool

mhchen:

I was in the process of reading comics and I couldn't stop and I was reading faster, skimming and eventually my brain started going crazy

justus:

Haha it happens

mhchen:

Cause the comics involved so many math equations and science stuff

justus:

Oh dang that would be difficult to process

justus:

Also what was the last one, can you continue it

mhchen:

what do you mean last one, my last comic?

mhchen:

I forgot

mhchen:

I'm tired

mhchen:

wanna do some blahtherapy @justus

justus:

Sure

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