>be me
>enroll in public speaking for uni
>first speech tomorrow needs to be about an experience we had
>and what we learned from it
>mfw I can't remember things that happened more than 3 months ago
>mfw i can remember things but only if someone else reminds me
>tfw I had a fun childhood
>know i had great times, always laughing
>mfw I did too much drugs in high school
>I contribute that to my horrid memory since it started happening around that time
>tfw I'm actually looking for stories online to share as my own
>tfw I realized how pathetic i really am
what do?
Give open, honest speech about your drug experiences. Get A+ grade. Proceed to next assignment.
>>17258149
For what it's worth, i got really bad memory loss too, man. Treatment-resistant depression on my end (the serious kind, fucks memory after a while).
This is why i keep my facebook account around and all that shit. Try checking yours (or any other account), might help jog your memory.
>>17258149
Same here OP, probably the weed, I only can remember fragments of highschool. Maybe better tho because I was a loser.
Well you can make up a story, and if everyone is telling possitive stories you should tell that one.
But if you got balls, you can tell them how drugs in highschool changed your life.
>>17258156
Yeah depression is fucking hard on memory. I was severely depressed from the age of about 12 until around 20, and I have only fragments of childhood left.
A few memories are indistinguishable from dreams (and a handful might be), which is scary but just a fact of life.
>>17258149
what sort of drugs?
OP here
>>17258215
>>17258155
A little to personal for my liking, also i don't think i have the balls
>I only can remember fragments of highschool. Maybe better tho because I was a loser.
I feel the exact same way anon kek
>>17258156
Thanks, i'll look through and see if i can find anything or if it reminds me of something
>>17258228
Well I started around 13, with weed, and those whippets. as I got older I just took whatever i could get pills and cough medicine (DXM). It was really just what drug was most accessible for me at the time. I noticed my memory really started to go when I started abusing xanax at 16-17.