Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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It seems to be planned by the higher forces. You meet. You fall in love. Within months, you are so deeply under each other's skin that you start to get on each other nerves. You argue. You break up. You want to forget about each other and move on. The pain of moving on reminds you how happy you were when you were in love. Besotted with the idea of having someone by your side, however toxic, immoral, or annoying it was for you and your partner. What a blissful release from the prison of heartbreak would be erasing someone from the memory and live as if they had never happened. But can you delete all thoughts, memories, conversations, arguments, and events? Isn't that by trying to forget, you make yourself remember even more? Contemporary relationships, a secret wish of many broken hearts and a still fresh concept used for e.g. Robin Schulz's OK, in which James Blunt fights with his own memories of love. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Enjoy. 


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