Just imagine how would it be to forget everything
September 21, 2007 – 5:05 pmA todos alguna vez nos hubiera gustado olvidar algo, a veces incluso de tanto intentarlo más o menos lo conseguimos, pero es mucho peor olvidar sin querer, olvidar poco a poco, primero pequeños detalles, luego a tus seres queridos y finalmente todo… TODO. Hoy es el día mundial del Alzheimer, supongo que todos tenéis una idea
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