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delbjork1937

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I looked on profootballreference, deep into old rosters, to find an obscure Chicago Bear.
I'll look again, I don't think he lasted long..a year? 2? 3?
 

Burque

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Actually he is a Hawk who believes he is a Bear.

Like an animal transvestite.
Hey don't you judge how he identifies ya dum cuke.

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Burque

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Mine is a nickname frequently used for the City I live in.

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Penny Traitor

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"By the term 'jamais vu' psychologists mean a phenomenon in which a person perceives a familiar situation as if he was confronted with it for the first time. Familiar objects and people become completely strange to him for a few minutes.

Quite often, the jamais vu phenomenon is compared with short-term memory loss. Symptomatic effects are really similar, but if you delve into the neurophysiological subtleties of the issue, there are striking differences between these concepts.

First, the jamais vu condition happens to a person suddenly and without cause, while a loss of memory (even a brief one) always has physiological causes (trauma, shock).

Here is an example of a typical jamais vu: during a conversation with a close friend all information about him as if erased from memory for a few minutes in some inexplicable way. And a well-known person is perceived as a stranger. Some time later, everything comes back to normal. This is the essence of the phenomenon – it has neither obvious causes nor consequences.

The second key difference is that as a result of the loss of memory the person forgets anything and anyone, any episode of his past or present life. At the same time, the jamais vu phenomenon applies only to the here and now. Eyes continue transferring information about what they see, but the brain for some time is “disconnected” from receiving this information. So in a certain sense it really resembles a computer system error.

The jamais vu phenomenon, as well as its opposite phenomenon deja vu, to this day remains a mystery to scientists. The main difficulty in studying these phenomena is that they cannot be created artificially or simulated in the laboratory.

However, some neuroscientists tend to explain both phenomena by inconsistencies in the interaction between the two parts of the brain responsible for memory and perception of information. In contrast to the deja vu phenomenon, jamais vu is ten times less common."
 

HeHateMe

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"By the term 'jamais vu' psychologists mean a phenomenon in which a person perceives a familiar situation as if he was confronted with it for the first time. Familiar objects and people become completely strange to him for a few minutes.

Quite often, the jamais vu phenomenon is compared with short-term memory loss. Symptomatic effects are really similar, but if you delve into the neurophysiological subtleties of the issue, there are striking differences between these concepts.

First, the jamais vu condition happens to a person suddenly and without cause, while a loss of memory (even a brief one) always has physiological causes (trauma, shock).

Here is an example of a typical jamais vu: during a conversation with a close friend all information about him as if erased from memory for a few minutes in some inexplicable way. And a well-known person is perceived as a stranger. Some time later, everything comes back to normal. This is the essence of the phenomenon – it has neither obvious causes nor consequences.

The second key difference is that as a result of the loss of memory the person forgets anything and anyone, any episode of his past or present life. At the same time, the jamais vu phenomenon applies only to the here and now. Eyes continue transferring information about what they see, but the brain for some time is “disconnected” from receiving this information. So in a certain sense it really resembles a computer system error.

The jamais vu phenomenon, as well as its opposite phenomenon deja vu, to this day remains a mystery to scientists. The main difficulty in studying these phenomena is that they cannot be created artificially or simulated in the laboratory.

However, some neuroscientists tend to explain both phenomena by inconsistencies in the interaction between the two parts of the brain responsible for memory and perception of information. In contrast to the deja vu phenomenon, jamais vu is ten times less common."

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HeHateMe

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"By the term 'jamais vu' psychologists mean a phenomenon in which a person perceives a familiar situation as if he was confronted with it for the first time. Familiar objects and people become completely strange to him for a few minutes.

Quite often, the jamais vu phenomenon is compared with short-term memory loss. Symptomatic effects are really similar, but if you delve into the neurophysiological subtleties of the issue, there are striking differences between these concepts.

First, the jamais vu condition happens to a person suddenly and without cause, while a loss of memory (even a brief one) always has physiological causes (trauma, shock).

Here is an example of a typical jamais vu: during a conversation with a close friend all information about him as if erased from memory for a few minutes in some inexplicable way. And a well-known person is perceived as a stranger. Some time later, everything comes back to normal. This is the essence of the phenomenon – it has neither obvious causes nor consequences.

The second key difference is that as a result of the loss of memory the person forgets anything and anyone, any episode of his past or present life. At the same time, the jamais vu phenomenon applies only to the here and now. Eyes continue transferring information about what they see, but the brain for some time is “disconnected” from receiving this information. So in a certain sense it really resembles a computer system error.

The jamais vu phenomenon, as well as its opposite phenomenon deja vu, to this day remains a mystery to scientists. The main difficulty in studying these phenomena is that they cannot be created artificially or simulated in the laboratory.

However, some neuroscientists tend to explain both phenomena by inconsistencies in the interaction between the two parts of the brain responsible for memory and perception of information. In contrast to the deja vu phenomenon, jamais vu is ten times less common."
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BNB

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My favorite teams
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  1. Chicago Bears
  2. Oakland Raiders
  1. Chicago Blackhawks
On another site I used to post on like a decade ago, my name was "Bulls and Bears", which got shortened to BNB. I know, lame.

When I signed up here, I wanted to make it just "Dude" or something, but I think was taken. I'm not very creative with names.
 

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Time to have fun with my wife and go to sleep. Have a good one boys
 

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I used to be Gustov on the old Bears site. Got banned after a few choice words about the Conte pick. Needed a name for an alt account and had just finished reading BaBaBlacksheep to my kid so I went with that. Guess it stuck. :shrug:
 

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I used to be Gustov on the old Bears site. Got banned after a few choice words about the Conte pick. Needed a name for an alt account and had just finished reading BaBaBlacksheep to my kid so I went with that. Guess it stuck. :shrug:

:eek:hmy:
 

Penny Traitor

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Whatever you say Mister "Mini Beef Liver Terrines with a Bourbon Sour Cherry Jam" Man.

Its called an appetizer...not an essay question.
 

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I used to be Gustov on the old Bears site. Got banned after a few choice words about the Conte pick. Needed a name for an alt account and had just finished reading BaBaBlacksheep to my kid so I went with that. Guess it stuck. :shrug:

I remember asking you what's up with that name many years ago.
 

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My initials and the year in which I ......

I mean.... a random 4-digit number. Yeah, random, that’s it.
 

TL1961

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I used to be Gustov on the old Bears site. Got banned after a few choice words about the Conte pick. Needed a name for an alt account and had just finished reading BaBaBlacksheep to my kid so I went with that. Guess it stuck. :shrug:

FWIW, if I were forum czar, I would ban those who did not have choice words about the Conte pick.
 

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I'd rather keep the mystery
 

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