Oxford Dictionary defines “Amnesia” as a loss of memory or forgetfullness, while Farlex Dictionary defines it as a partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock, psychological disturbance, brain injury, or illness.
The rest of this note would not put thourough theories forward about amnesia, instead a model of story-telling about how bad I suffered from it.
(Don’t worry, this note was convincingly made when I had recovered from such a psychological disorder, therefrom, the reliability of this note is guaranted under the provision of public information acts. Ha6X.)
Once upon a time when I drove my motorcycle on a protocol street in jakarta, I was very upsad when an old motor cycle driven deliberately right in front of me. It was a 5-minutes-torture by riding next behind it, since it excreted black and thick smokes. I didn’t want to inhale poisonus air. I didn’t want to make my shirt unclean and smoky. I cursed the rider very much, I hurried up to pass him as soon as posible as i horned very loudly, and I did it.
Yes, he was indeed a middle-aged man,
Yes, he looked very exhausted and stressed,
But yes he polluted! I didn’t care!
I shouted when I passed him,
Snail…
I got an amnesia !!!
I forgot one circumstance had happened several years before. There were: (i) a 15-year-old-suzuki-motorcycle, (ii) a second-grade-junior-high-student, and (iii) his father, right in the middle of trans-sumatra road. He was my father taking me up to my school, right on an ascent section of that road, a man with his branded sport-motorcycle was holding his horn, since ours couldn’t run more than 50 km/hour, producing emissions look like cumulonimbus.
Yes, my father was eco-awared.
Yes, my father didn’t want his posessions endangering people’s lungs.
But yes, his motorcycle was a destiny.
A destiny, something inevitable, something unchangeable
By his incomes…
Ratu Lanang Sejagat
October 15, 2009
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