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There are times that I want to hang a wind chime outside the window of my bedroom to call for The Haitian, a fictional character on the NBC television series Heroes, who has the ability to manipulate memories and suppress power.
Don’t you want to forget your enemies, forget that you’ve done something terribly wrong, embarrassed, publicly humiliated, traumatized, or even heart-broken? I’m sure everyone has some kind of bitter memories that he or she wants to forget entirely.
There’s one episode in the series that dealt about this idea when Claire wanted to forget his father (I won’t spoil the details). I can connect and sympathize in Claire’s character in that episode (Truth & Consequences) because It’s really hard to lose someone you love dearly. Sometimes, the pain is so much to bear that you wish you have no memory of that person anymore.
Foolish thoughts…
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