threadnesia


when you have so many email, facebook, etc threads going that if someone doesn’t include your previous email/fb message in their reply you can’t remember what the subject was about.
charles to camilla on 01 april 2008:
“oh camilla, i do love those english thighs of yours!”

camilla to charles on 27th august 2008 (not including original message):

“oh charles, they love you too!”

charles to camilla on 14th november 2008:

“huh? wot r u talking about – i have threadnesia”

note: they don’t fb much…

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