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iinsurgent Posted at 3:34 pm on Oct. 24, 2008

By manipulating levels of an important protein in the brain, certain memories can be selectively deleted, researchers led by neurobiologist Joe Tsien of the Medical College of Georgia reported in the journal Neuron.

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Hypothetically, they develop a safe way to perform this on the human brain for a relatively cheap price. Would you try it and on what grounds?

I don't think I'd ever consider it an option. I like experiencing things.

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californication Posted at 3:35 pm on Oct. 24, 2008
Don't think I could, wouldn't want to have what happened in the movie.