This might explain why people's working memory has poor performance.

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The modern mind is not merely forgetting more; it is being trained to look away before memory has time to take root. We live in the information era. We are always switching to the next stream of data before our brains can process the data from before. One perpetual motion of ADD.  The genocide in Israel is already old news. It's a **** genocide. How can a genocide ever be old news? However, how many people recall the details of it? 
There is evidence that modern information overload affects attention and working memory, and there is some evidence that repeated digital habits change brain activity patterns. But the deeper issue is not simply “too much information.” It is fragmented attention, constant switching, and overreliance on external retrieval.
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Blackvegetable » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑7 minutes ago
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Vegas » Today, 10:20 am » wrote: The modern mind is not merely forgetting more; it is being trained to look away before memory has time to take root. We live in the information era. We are always switching to the next stream of data before our brains can process the data from before. One perpetual motion of ADD.  The genocide in Israel is already old news. It's a **** genocide. How can a genocide ever be old news? However, how many people recall the details of it?
How can it be old news? We don't have influential jews screeching about it. 
 
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Cannonpointer » 50 minutes ago » wrote: How can it be old news? We don't have influential jews screeching about it.

I heard they are still not allowing war reporters to enter Gaza. 
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Blackvegetable » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑7 minutes ago
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Vegas » 46 minutes ago » wrote: I heard they are still not allowing war reporters to enter Gaza.
Oh, no. They can enter.

They just can't leave.  :ninja:  
 
When you complain, ur friends roll their eyes and ur enemies rejoice

"Because I SAY I am" is a todler's tantrum, not "science"

You cannot betray me - only yourself, to me.

Who cuts off your dick is not a friend

An opinion you won't defend is not your own

Humanity's Law of the Jungle: Survival NOT of the fittest, but of the tribe

When peeing in the pool, stand on the edge

If gender is not sex, why should a gender claim change what sex you shower with?
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Vegas » Today, 10:20 am » wrote: The modern mind is not merely forgetting more; it is being trained to look away before memory has time to take root. We live in the information era. We are always switching to the next stream of data before our brains can process the data from before. One perpetual motion of ADD.  The genocide in Israel is already old news. It's a **** genocide. How can a genocide ever be old news? However, how many people recall the details of it?
I think it's simpler than that.....how many phone numbers have you memorized?
 
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RebelGator » 23 minutes ago » wrote: I think it's simpler than that.....how many phone numbers have you memorized?

Before tech too over? All of my extended family, friends, and important peers. All of them. It wasn't hard. 
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Blackvegetable » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑7 minutes ago
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Vegas » Today, 11:28 am » wrote: Before tech too over? All of my extended family, friends, and important peers. All of them. It wasn't hard.

I'm saying since smart phones, no one remembers phone numbers.
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