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Rotting Roses in Skip/
DG Jones' scrapbook of pleasing things, glued in London.

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Feb 3
“In a study by Science Magazine, students were asked to type in pieces of trivia, and depending on their group were told that their information would either be erased or saved. The group that was told their data would be saved were less likely to remember. This study indicates that people have lower rates of recall when they can expect to be able to access information in the future.” 15 Big Ways The Internet Is Changing Our Brain (via heterochronia)

Yep, that’s me…

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