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if someone tells you just forget about it and never speak of it again...
Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperior and Latin Phisolipher. He said "Know the nature of the thing."
Probably because if you do one thing wrong your likely to never do it again, in less of coarse you forget!
Your own mind. (Ironic as it seems.) it's the experiences that we never experience.
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I have never heard of such a thing, but the best thing to do is wash your hair. Iknow after you do you can still smell the smoke kinda, but after you go about your day you may forget it is still in your hair.
Open doors, get the occasional gift, be polite, never forget anniversaries, compliment her, try to never get in an argument (she will always win), spend a lot of time with her and make sure that her friends like you.
Marble statues or Marcus Aurelius.
His fav thing to do is to hang out with all of his friends. He wants them to know that even though he is a ton popular than they are he is still never going to forget about them.
Not really, sounds more like a fear of forgetfulness, which isn't a bad thing: I probably would never forget to do my flies up if I always thought about it.
HAHAHA I'm looking for the same thing, I need it for a seventh grade acrostic thing, well heres what i got...Never forget the grand canal, for it is the longest and oldest canal on EarthHope i helped
hun, if they are really your friends, they would not do that to you. think about it. is it a wise thing to do?