Our cultural traditions and artifacts tell us much about memory. Standard history books underscore our “traditions of remembering”, as do school curricula, war memorials, and museum exhibits. As a society, we furthermore have social rules that tell us what we should remember and what must we…
Bombs perpetually exploding on enemy territory
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Shitzu puppies perpetually exploding from Peter’s brain
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Men perpetually jumping (over) each other
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T-rex perpetually breathing fire
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Dancers perpetually popping and locking
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Man perpetually putting cigarette in mouth
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Boy perpetually shooting machine gun
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Man perpetually grooving to a beat
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Perpetually pointing Bishop Sheen
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