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Definition of the word: Lysergic Memory Dot
Lysergic Memory Dot - An ultra-compact spec of lysergic acid used to store and distribute raw memories from a bathtub to a waiting individual, usually distributed covertly at affordable prices. The sheer volume of data stored on the Lysergic Memory Dot generally requires as much as twelve hours to assimilate, even with the enhanced rate of transfer resulting from its infusion directly to every synapse of the brain during a single transfer. Memories may include mission plans, whole religions, and any number of generally overlooked facts about the complexity of one’s own hand. Often times the desired imprint of information falls secondary to the dot’s inherent message of colors, auditory peculiarities and an overriding desire to stare disconnectedly into space. For an example of this word used in context, read this page. This page may have been updated since this "Printer Friendly" page was created. Read this passage in its current form online at www.tekjansen.com/glossary/lysergic-memory-dot.php.