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O LEVEL COMMERCE (7100) As an Extra Subject

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^He lies.

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I can't view the GIF. :p

It isn't possible for you to forget about something that you studied a year ago (and got an A* in) to such an extent that you can't even tell it's basic ABCs.
 
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I can't view the GIF. :p

It isn't possible for you to forget about something that you studied a year ago (and got an A* in) to such an extent that you can't even tell it's basic ABCs.
Its related to WWE. Ironic to see you miss it :p

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In my case, I just DELETE information that I know I won't need later on.
 
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And then, CIE strikes with a retake. You rush to the nearest neurosurgeon to restore files from your brain's recycle bin. That neurosurgeon probably programmed the medical fondness in you as well. :D

Information isn't lost forever. Just thinking something related to that lost memory will trigger a sensation of 'Found Information', characterized by split flashbacks; they can be vague or clear, depending on the status that memory has in your brain or the the 'Date' it was 'Last Seen' :LOL:

Thus if CIE were to issue a retake, all I had to do was pick up the book of the retaked sub, and the info could automatically appear back. After re-appearing,

console.log; CTRL + ALT +DELETE
if (RETAKE OCCUR) {
REPEAT PROCESS } else {
DON'T BOTHER};

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Thus I need not pay a visit to the neurosurgeon with the same alacrity as you would :p
 
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