T-Rex: Okay, I am a guy who talks a LOT OF SMACK about our mortal, fallible, endlessly-able-to-die bodies.
T-Rex: MAINLY because all the failing and dying they do is bad and not cool??
T-Rex: HOWEVER, I will say this: the fact our brains can forget things is actually PRETTY USEFUL.
Dromiceiomimus: T-Rex comes out in favour of forgetfulness! Not a take I was expecting!
T-Rex: I know, but there ARE advantages! I can't tell you the name of the fourth-grade enemy. I HATED him then, and now he's just - profoundly irrelevant. And I'd rather not hate anyone, so that's good!
Utahraptor: Plus forgetfulness gives you relief from all those embarrassing things you've done!
T-Rex: Yes!
T-Rex: In theory, I mean. In theory we can forget them.
Utahraptor: Yes, in theory I can forget those embarrassing things, and may still do that one day, but not yet, but maybe one day. And that's something to look forward to! I will eventually, one fine day, not have to relive them!!
Narrator: BUT THEN SOCIAL MEDIA IS INVENTED IN WHICH EVERYTHING WE EVER DO IS PRESERVED FOREVER, IN A MEDIUM THAT IS BOTH PUBLICLY AND UNIVERSALLY ACCESSIBLE:
T-Rex: Hah hah
T-Rex: Whoopsie doopsie