It only lasts for 12 months out of the year.

I was trying to ask my partner for a pbj sandwich. I accidentally asked for a beef sandwich, then tried to describe the sandwich as boneless and without the meat.

I eventually reached apricot marmalade, which was close enough for my partner to understand the request.

    • aelwero@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      They’re talking about random adverse cognitive effects of migraine…

      I once completely lost the term “lasagna” during a particularly bad migraine, and the eventual linguistic workaround was to describe it as “noodle cake”. It’s definitely a thing that migraine can and does to to me once in a while :) much more common to lose a concept than it is to just lose a word though.

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        1 year ago

        I call it my brain getting deep fried. I tend more towards losing words. One time I did spend five minutes wondering what Stede Bonnets first name was… by asking my friend “What is Stede’s first name?” (It’s Stede. Which I said in the moment.)

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        1 year ago

        I asked my partner for a mouth pitchfork because I couldn’t remember the word fork. How that works I have no idea. Also plug in cooler instead of fridge.