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6000293 No.6000293 [Reply] [Original]

sup /sci/

is there a way to forget what you've felt, tasted or known about? (i.e., masturbation, the taste of a certain food, your own phone number, etc) because I'd sure love to have some experiences again

>> No.6000334

bumpin

>> No.6000351

Do I look like your psychologist?

>> No.6000356

Yes, electroshock therapy and lobotomies were used for these goals, they also fucked up your brain in general.

>> No.6000362

Honestly, I know /sci/ will dismiss this as pseudoscience and send me off to /x/, but I recommend seeing a hypnotist.

>> No.6000435

>>6000362
hypnotism is not pseudoscience

>> No.6000436

>>6000362
>>>/x/

>> No.6000439

Is it possible to forget something in particular? I accidentally spoiled a book for myself and I want to forget what I saw.

>> No.6002033

boomp

>> No.6002037

>>6000435
>hypnotism is not pseudoscience
Hypnotherapy, however, certainly is.

>> No.6002039

>>6000439
Are you fucking kidding me?

>> No.6002069

>>6000439
You can do like with hiccups and catch the "feeling" of the thought as it's emerging, then overlap another sensation at the same time.

But altering memories might have bad side effects.