Nikolai A. Volkov (
doesasordered) wrote in
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.
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.

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...Maybe that's something to be thankful for. (; ̄Д ̄)
Your description is awfully vague, though. I think any number of people here have some memories related to Germany.
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