movies where someone hears an important message only once and retains all the detailsβ¦.
girl if that were me, weβd be fucked. I have to reread emails like 4 times.
if it were me having to repeat my dead fatherβs instructions on destroying the death star:
I was in a college psych class, and the teacher was doing some kind of exercise about memory, patterns, and retention. He began with, βfor instance, if I asked you what number the first letter of your name is in the alphabet, you wouldnβt be able to tell me right awββ βTen,β I said. βWhat?β βJ. J is ten,β I said again. He stared at me. βI happened to learn it while looking at the alphabet when I was five or six, and it just stayed in my brain,β I told him. Then we did an exercise on retention. βIβm going to tell you a story,β he said, βand then Iβm going to send you out of the room for five minutes, and when you come back, you have to repeat as much of the story back to me as possible.β He told me a long and meandering story with no plot or structure, just a random series of events, place names, actions, etc. Then he sent me out of the room. I looked at the wall for a while. He called me back in five minutes later, stood me up in front of the class, and asked me to repeat βjust as much of the story as you remember.β Apparently while Iβd been gone heβd been telling the class about how eyewitness accounts arenβt reliable because people donβt remember things well after a certain period of time. So I told his story back to himβ not verbatim, but certain phrases were exactβ and watched the consternation in his face as I accidentally blew up his (valid! and extensively studied!) lesson about how bad peopleβs retention is. βItβs like a song,β I tried to explain to him, and the class. βOr a poem. Every part of the story has a little tag to remember it. I looked at the chalkboard while you were saying this part. My leg itched while you were saying that part. A chair squeaked during the next part. Then I just have to come back and go over all the sensations that I had while you wereβ βSit down,β he said. I sat. Turns out Iβm Autisms Georg adn should not have been counted
ADHD version: A friend asked, on a field trip, why I knew the scientific name for Caltha palustris, βWell, we did that [one week long] field ID course [three years previously] and we saw it in one of the bogsβ.
This, I was informed, is very much not a normal reason to remember the scientific name of a plant for the rest of your life.
It took me five whole years to learn when my partnerβs birthday is.
















