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23 <h1 class="title">Ouroboros of Memory</h1> 23 <h1 class="title">Ouroboros of Memory</h1>
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27 <div class="epigraph"> 28 <div class="epigraph">
28 <a href="http://www.bet-tal.com/index.aspx?id=2315"><p>He used his body to remember his body, but in the end could only remember the string.</p></a> 29 <a href="http://www.bet-tal.com/index.aspx?id=2315"><p>He used his body to remember his body, but in the end could only remember the string.</p></a>
29 </div> 30 </div>
30 <div class="epigraph-attrib">Jonathan Safran Foer</div> 31 <div class="epigraph-attrib">Jonathan Safran Foer</div>
31 </header> 32 </header>
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33 <section class="thing prose"> 34 <section class="thing prose">
34 <p><a href="joke.html">He said</a> at the beginning, “It’s like rolling yarn into a too-small ball. Sure, you can roll the memories around for a while, and maybe even use some of them. Eventually, though, you’ll wind them all the way out and you’ll be left with nothing but a small loop. You can tie this loop around your finger, and start wrapping your body, but this is an extension of the same problem. You’ll turn into a mummy of memory. There’ll be nothing left underneath but a dead body.</p> 35 <p><a href="joke.html">He said</a> at the beginning, “It’s like rolling yarn into a too-small ball. Sure, you can roll the memories around for a while, and maybe even use some of them. Eventually, though, you’ll wind them all the way out and you’ll be left with nothing but a small loop. You can tie this loop around your finger, and start wrapping your body, but this is an extension of the same problem. You’ll turn into a mummy of memory. There’ll be nothing left underneath but a dead body.</p>