Have you ever committed something to memory? Be it a text, a poem, a bible verse, whatever?

Have you ever committed something to memory? Be it a text, a poem, a bible verse, whatever?

Song lyrics of course don't count (unless it's in a language you don't speak and actually memorized it).

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McDonald’s drive through menu

Once I learned the shahada. I was into Islam.

What a coincidence; I've memorized it too.

Also memorized a few paragraphs from the Analects of Confucius.

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I know Surahs of the Quran, in the original Classical Arabic, by heart, Alhamdolillah.

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A few poems.

i dont feel the need to remember everything now that computers are there to remember it for me. nowadays i only have to remember where i put my data to look through them later, sort of like how pointers work in programming.

personally i think if you have to memorize something you're doing it wrong.

a few verses of Shakespeare, makes you look so educated if you can say a few famous verses

Same, that's what happens when you watch too many videos from the dawla al islamiyya
But I think this might be handy if i'm in a terrorist situation and I need to prove i'm a mudslim.

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I can list all known neurotransmitters.

all 3?

People who say memorized Shakespeare verses always seem super brainlet to me. The only thing worse is when someone has a tendency to say obscure memorized French derived words that nobody uses in English.

Over 60 actually

The Esperanto anthem

Turok cheat code to unlock everything
NTHGTHDGDCRTDTRK
Don't even really care for the game but this is committed.

A large body of geographic information.

Jabberwocky (lots of people do this one though)

Gettysburg Address, the Declaration once (the important parts are the first third and the last third, the middle is noise).

A few prayers and Bible verses, a poem and a bunch of other things.

A couple of verses from a Byron poem, which I saw at the start of "Into the Wild" and liked. If I remember rightly:

There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture in the lonely shore,
Society, where none intrude
By the deep sea, and music in its roar
I love not man the less, but nature more

In these our interviews, from which I steal
From all that I may be, or have been before
To mingle with the universe and feel
What I can ne'er express, yet can no longer feel

I memorize Bible verses and fun historical quotes

>fun historical quotes
gibs

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I have memorized a couple of poems that I thought were meaningful

I know some Martin Fierro quotes.
I like this one: God made the white man, Saint Peter made mulattoes and the black folk was made by the devil; to fuel the fires of hell.