Simon Brooke on Nostr: One of the inevitable consequences of living with long term madness is that my ...
One of the inevitable consequences of living with long term madness is that my memory, and consequently my knowledge, isn't very reliable. But most of the time I believe that at least the areas of my knowledge which may be unreliable should be predictable.
Today I was cleaning under my bed, and I found a favourite hat. I remember exactly where I was when I lost that hat. It was a long way from here.
This is very jarring.
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