Menckenlover
Menckenlover t1_j4rf18y wrote
Reply to comment by RealMainer in So true by Bigchungus-vore
I'm not trying to troll anyone, but I have seen conflicting reports and I'm genuinely curious how this evolved. The contrary reports all say that there is no primary source material.
If you Google it, there are plenty of sites supporting the idea. Does anyone know what the deal is?
Menckenlover t1_j2zck6c wrote
Finally, an issue that this Reddit community can unite behind! Let's do this.
Menckenlover t1_itvl463 wrote
Reply to People tend to have more memories associated with older songs and movie clips than newer ones, and they tend to be happier memories as well. People also tend to appreciate content that triggers a memory more by giuliomagnifico
I think the nostalgia part of the memories is that these things are new experiences at the time we experience them for the first time. Nostalgic is like the more powerful experience we had because it's the first time we really experience these new things. Over time, when we see or hear similar media, it's not that it isn't as important to us, but that we have already seen/heard similar things, so the impact is lessened. We value those original experiences more because of the power they had from being new and compare everything else to it, which fails in comparison because media changes and evolves over time.
Menckenlover t1_jc6valt wrote
Reply to Maine lobstermen sue Calif. aquarium for defamation by SAT0725
While the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lists entanglement in fishing gear as a primary cause of mortality and injury among right whales, there has never been a death traced back to the Maine lobster industry and only one documented injury from lobster gear since 2004.