doesasordered: (ergh)
Nikolai A. Volkov ([personal profile] doesasordered) wrote in [community profile] compnetwork2013-05-20 10:45 pm

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I know I am not the only one to be suffering from suddenly having memories that are not your own. I am not sure what it is I am experiencing, whose memories they may be. They are very overwhelming. They are related to nations in Europe, Germany specifically. I will not discuss further details on a public network about the content, though.

What I want to know,is if this is happening to everyone, and if so, does this mean someone else is experiencing mine? If so, I wish to speak with you.

[personal profile] badass_reporter 2013-05-30 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I want to say it makes it better. For me, anyway. If the exchange was mutual, then my memories are with someone I trust.

I can't imagine a total stranger getting them. But maybe you can work out something with that other person once you find out exactly who they are. It sounds like they'll probably have memories you'd rather not be shared, too.

[personal profile] badass_reporter 2013-05-31 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Hopefully. I imagine some people might decide to take advantage of these kind of situations, though.

[personal profile] badass_reporter 2013-06-03 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
But what's considered 'a normal life' depends between people, too. Some private childhood memory to one person may be nothing out of the ordinary to someone else. Secrets might be revealed just because the person who got them didn't know they were supposed to be secret...

[personal profile] badass_reporter 2013-06-07 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
Because the one who brought us here seems to have an annoying sense of humor?