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I am a work in progress and this is a scrapbook of things that make my mind wander; mostly writing, books, surfing, film, photos, illustrations, music, travelling, local history, technology AND ROLLER DERBY. Some essentials: I'm right-handed, have one tattoo, seven piercings and lots of feathers and beads. My favourite cities are Rio and San Francisco. I live in England and I love to dance. I believe in wearing your dress like a rebel flag, revealing your secrets in your words, standing on the open dome of your heart and living life like this: "Let chaos reign ... louder music, more wine ... The hell with the standings ... The top rung is up for grabs. All the old traditions are exhausted, and no new one is yet established. All bets are off! The odds are cancelled! It's anybody's ball game! ... The horses are all drugged! The track is glass! ... And out of such glorious chaos may come, from the most unexpected source, in the most unexpected form, some nice new fat star streamer rockets that will light up the sky." (Tom Wolfe)

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Pictured above is the cross-section of the hippocampus of a mouse. This photograph brilliantly displays the inner workings of the neurons in our brain’s memory center, as the somas of each individual neuron can be seen as small circles scattered throughout. The hippocampus is visible directly below the outer layer of the cerebral hemispheres, otherwise known as the neocortex.
The hippocampus is crucial to the function of our memory. Without it, you would constantly be surprised you have a nose.

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Pictured above is the cross-section of the hippocampus of a mouse. This photograph brilliantly displays the inner workings of the neurons in our brain’s memory center, as the somas of each individual neuron can be seen as small circles scattered throughout. The hippocampus is visible directly below the outer layer of the cerebral hemispheres, otherwise known as the neocortex.

The hippocampus is crucial to the function of our memory. Without it, you would constantly be surprised you have a nose.


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