Profpointy
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A friend had a recollection from her childhood of breaking a lamp her mother had been fond of. Decades later her and her brother were helping their mum move and she came across the broken lamp. "Oh that's the lamp I broke when I was little". Her brother is confused and said that him and his pals broke it whilst arsing about, and said to her "you bad girl, you broke the lamp" and she'd somehow believed the proposterous allegation. I gather the allegation wasn't even to avoid blame but was just said as a joke by the then teenaged brother to his 5 year old sister, not anticipating that 30 years later she'd still be feeling guilty.
Another one I 've recounted before. As a teenager I was talking about religion to my mother and she mentioned that her and my dad hadn't pushed it either way but "wanted me to make up my own mind". I countered that she used to make me go to Sunday school when I was little. "What are you talking about? You only ever went twice". It seems I'd happily gone the first time, and had been pushed to go the second time, then put my foot down and never went again. My recollection was being sent every week so the deadly dull proceedings had clearly made a big impression on me after only two visits.
Another story from when I was arguing with someone on where exactly in a cave someone had had an accident. This was in the context of a controversy about installing a chain to climb at a particular place to forestall future accidents. The point was the guy had actually fallen in a different place from the climb the chain was to be on. The other guy was certain of his facts "as he'd been on the rescue". However I knew he was wrong as I'd actually come across the victim in the course of my own caving trip and had then instigated the rescue. Thus I knew exactly where he'd fallen - but the other guy was certain of his own partly manufactured memory. We'd both been there on the day, but the other chap, a couple of hours later
Another one I 've recounted before. As a teenager I was talking about religion to my mother and she mentioned that her and my dad hadn't pushed it either way but "wanted me to make up my own mind". I countered that she used to make me go to Sunday school when I was little. "What are you talking about? You only ever went twice". It seems I'd happily gone the first time, and had been pushed to go the second time, then put my foot down and never went again. My recollection was being sent every week so the deadly dull proceedings had clearly made a big impression on me after only two visits.
Another story from when I was arguing with someone on where exactly in a cave someone had had an accident. This was in the context of a controversy about installing a chain to climb at a particular place to forestall future accidents. The point was the guy had actually fallen in a different place from the climb the chain was to be on. The other guy was certain of his facts "as he'd been on the rescue". However I knew he was wrong as I'd actually come across the victim in the course of my own caving trip and had then instigated the rescue. Thus I knew exactly where he'd fallen - but the other guy was certain of his own partly manufactured memory. We'd both been there on the day, but the other chap, a couple of hours later
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