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  • #16
    Also in daycare someone drinking their own pee.
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    • #17
      my memory sucks.

      I remember when I was riding my bike and one of my training wheels fell off. Nobody would put it back on for me . I guess this was a good thing as I learned to ride with three wheels, and before long I took the other wheel off.

      Of course I was still a neglected child, but that's another story.

      I also remember when it snowed. I was probably 5 at the time. It rarely snows on the east side of town where I lived at the time. In fact I don't think it has snowed and stuck since that time 25 years ago.

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      • #18
        My first internal memory is of myself inventing the concept of 'it', the singular object identifier.
        (probably closer to the mathematical symbol 'There Exists')
        In my prenatal mind developing logic.

        My factual and internal memory is working well.
        My episodic/experential memory is almost ruined, and I am unable to recall any past experiences.
        I remember such things factually, so it works out. That's why I remember the lessons I learn (in fact form) but not the means by which I am taught.

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        • #19
          The first real memories I have from the age of three. However, I remember a single picture from significantly earlier, the picture of a bright, glowing light, but I don't know what it is. My parents think it was the candle at my first birthday. They said, it had scared me to death, I begun to cry and to kick and they weren't able to appease me until they doused it. Sounds logical, although I am not entirely sure.

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          • #20
            My first memory must go back to when I was less than a year old. Somehow I got out of my cot and was crawling round on the floor. It was a linoleum floor and I still distinctly remember how cold it was.

            Nothing else for about another three years after that.
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            • #21
              I was 3 and remember the news about the Chernobyl disaster. The footage shot by the soviet helicopter looked so cool, that it is the first thing I remeber.
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              • #22
                i have assorted memories from age 2, but i dunno which is oldest. Some include my trip to disney land, and another is sticking blow pops in the snow and then eating the flavored ice that stuck to them.... snow angles, and snow ball fights. come to think of it, lots of snow memories... and sand box memories too. memories of my house, crawling out of my crib that i used forever, memories of my daycare where i was beat (seriously), memories of my tricycle, memories of trying to figure out how my toy parascope worked, and many more memories too

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                • #23
                  My oldest memory was when I was five, we had this cream colored Pomeranian (with a foxy type face, not that the flattened face they've had sincer the AKC ruined the breed) named Fluffy-Ruffles. I wanted her to learn how to jump from the couch like our other dog, but she was too scared.

                  I was told not to, but did it anyway (I don't remember but I must have waited till my parents weren't watching). I pushed her lightly, she fell badly, and broke her foot. She made that screaming noise a badly hurt dog makes, and my parents intervened.

                  I was told they would have to destroy her. I was in tears. The first ankle surgery for little dogs had been introduced, and they were able to save her (thinking back it must have cost months of our spare cash, things were hideously tight for us then). I cherished that little dog until I was in high school, and when she had a massive stroke (total paralysis of half the body, loss of bladder/bowel control), rather than take her to the vets where she was always scared to have a stranger put her down, I held her in my lap feeding her a hefty overdose of benedryl in cheese food. I held her on my lap, in a towel, till her heart stopped and then I buried her. I still smile when I think of her, she was not a bright dog, but she adored me.
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                  • #24
                    Earliest memory? My memory is pretty bad, so I don't know if this is my earliest memory or where in the timeline of my memories it is:

                    Me and my family was celebrating christmas by some family up in the middle of Denmark, and I remember they had a dog, which I was scared of, even though it was a pretty small dog, but it kept barking loud. I believe I haven't been visiting them since then (We haven't talked to them much since), but I also believe I'll still be able to find around the house (We stayed there for a week)... I also remember what I got for christmas... some of it at least...
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                    • #25
                      They are all around me being 3.

                      Being attacked by next doors cat

                      Getting into serious bother for putting my new born baby brother in the back of my tricycle and then setting off round the garden.

                      Dismantling a lamp post- they caused trouble aswell
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                      • #26
                        When I was about two, walking with my mum in the park near my old house.

                        Next was the birth of my brother, when I was about 2 and a half years.
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                        • #27
                          My earliest memory is from when I was two; we were picking my grandparents up at a hotel. I asked my mom about it years later and described the whole scene, and she confirmed that it happened as I described. It's weird, because my grandfather died later that same year, so it's the only memory I have of him.
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                          • #28
                            My first internal memory is of myself inventing the concept of 'it', the singular object identifier.
                            (probably closer to the mathematical symbol 'There Exists')
                            In my prenatal mind developing logic.

                            My factual and internal memory is working well.
                            My episodic/experential memory is almost ruined, and I am unable to recall any past experiences.
                            I remember such things factually, so it works out. That's why I remember the lessons I learn (in fact form) but not the means by which I am taught.



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                            • #29
                              I don't remember anything ofmy old house, and we moved when I was two, so some time after that.

                              I remember playschool (2 - 3 years old I think) and gluing things, I remember the dodgy plastic spatula things we used to glue stuff. And being scared of the hole underneath the stage.
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