38686: Brilliand - Friday, September 22 2023 - 12:05 AM
I don't think I would value Levin's information... because I'd want to search every room anyway. :P
38687: noname - Friday, September 22 2023 - 4:27 AM
Gee, I do wonder how everyone could unanimously SOMEHOW decide that you were a bad guy, Levin. Do you think it might have something to do with the way you're not just a dangerous, self-serving sociopath with zero redeeming qualities, but also a huge jerk who rubs the above facts in people's faces for the lulz on top of that?
38688: Some guy - Friday, September 22 2023 - 5:53 AM
@Brilliand
There's also the problem that memory simply isn't very reliable in general. Even "excellent" memory is prone to misremembering things.
38689: Zed - Friday, September 22 2023 - 6:35 AM
@Brilliand
Okay but they're already working on a time limit for both their sanity, and to stay away from a pursuing ghoul.
38690: Woodledude - Friday, September 22 2023 - 7:07 AM
@Brilliand No, no you do not want to search every room - Not when there's literally madness in the air. They're under a time constraint, which annoyingly makes Levin's info WAY more valuable here.
38691: Rumblefeat - Friday, September 22 2023 - 7:22 AM
@Neo Is Levin supposed to have 3 arms in panel 1?
38692: Author's Note - Friday, September 22 2023 - 7:44 AM
There's a silent agreement not to think or talk about Levin's third arm.
38694: Z2 - Friday, September 22 2023 - 2:04 AM
OR we can tie you up, drag you along where we were going anyway, and take the not-much-of-a-gamble-at-all-really that you will be less of an obstacle as a literal millstone than ambulatory while YOU get to decide if 'not dying to us all being stuck here' is worth sharing relevant information.
38695: TaranAlvein - Friday, September 22 2023 - 4:21 PM
@Some guy - Don't underestimate the power of rote memorization. Remembering specific details about events? Sure, that's prone to going wrong. But remembering something that you've made a conscious effort to commit to memory? Especially over a relatively short time period? I could do it.
I once memorized the name and phone number of a customer who called for my boss on a Friday. Come Monday, I still remembered it perfectly, and was able to relay that information from memory. Of course, I wrote it down, just in case, but the point is that I made an effort to memorize it, and I remembered it.
I couldn't tell you now, eight years later, but I still remembered that information for another week longer than I needed it.
I don't think I would value Levin's information... because I'd want to search every room anyway. :P
Gee, I do wonder how everyone could unanimously SOMEHOW decide that you were a bad guy, Levin. Do you think it might have something to do with the way you're not just a dangerous, self-serving sociopath with zero redeeming qualities, but also a huge jerk who rubs the above facts in people's faces for the lulz on top of that?
@Brilliand
There's also the problem that memory simply isn't very reliable in general. Even "excellent" memory is prone to misremembering things.
@Brilliand
Okay but they're already working on a time limit for both their sanity, and to stay away from a pursuing ghoul.
@Brilliand No, no you do not want to search every room - Not when there's literally madness in the air. They're under a time constraint, which annoyingly makes Levin's info WAY more valuable here.
@Neo Is Levin supposed to have 3 arms in panel 1?
There's a silent agreement not to think or talk about Levin's third arm.
OR we can tie you up, drag you along where we were going anyway, and take the not-much-of-a-gamble-at-all-really that you will be less of an obstacle as a literal millstone than ambulatory while YOU get to decide if 'not dying to us all being stuck here' is worth sharing relevant information.
@Some guy - Don't underestimate the power of rote memorization. Remembering specific details about events? Sure, that's prone to going wrong. But remembering something that you've made a conscious effort to commit to memory? Especially over a relatively short time period? I could do it.
I once memorized the name and phone number of a customer who called for my boss on a Friday. Come Monday, I still remembered it perfectly, and was able to relay that information from memory. Of course, I wrote it down, just in case, but the point is that I made an effort to memorize it, and I remembered it.
I couldn't tell you now, eight years later, but I still remembered that information for another week longer than I needed it.