Page Summary: In this video I talk about how quickly your vegetables go bad when your mom isn't doing the shopping. The Selective Group Memory Paradox: Every individual believes they're the only one who did any work.
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In this video I talk about how quickly your vegetables go bad when your mom isn't doing the shopping. The Selective Group Memory Paradox: Every individual believes they're the only one who did any work. I may have slightly deviated from the original subject matter of the video.
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- In this video I talk about how quickly your vegetables go bad when your mom isn't doing the shopping.
- The Selective Group Memory Paradox: Every individual believes they're the only one who did any work.
- I may have slightly deviated from the original subject matter of the video.
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