

You’re probably already familiar with this type of learning. Associating this visual representation of the night-rowing-general with the term ‘Nitrogen’ is very easy for your brain to do. You can see him in the theater of your mind… rowing his boat under a black sky… the silver stars on his green hat reflecting the moonlight. The memory of a ‘night-rowing-general’ is already in your head. Encoding things you need to remember into a silly story takes advantage of this fact. Much of your memory is stored in the form of associations. The Night-Rowing-General via Memorize Academy Has the site been hacked? Maybe it’s a prank? What if I told you that you’ve just memorized the first 10 elements of the periodic table. Maybe you’re thinking the author had a stroke. You’re probably wondering what the hell you just read.

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But the mask was full of fluoride, which turned his teeth bright neon colors. He was rowing with a bit more exertion than usual, and had to don an oxygen mask to help him breath. He likes to row his boat at night, and is known as the “night-rowing general” around the base. Fortunately, the owner of the jeep, a general, was out on his rowing boat at the time. It smashes into a military jeep causing a massive explosion… as if it had been destroyed by a car bomb. It pops, causing the fire hydrant to come crashing down. A colorful bumblebee then lands on the balloon, licks it, and says “really yum!” Then the bee takes out its stinger and bores on to the balloon. It goes higher and higher, but suddenly gas starts to leak out of the nozzle, which makes it sound like it’s trying to talk… but with a distinct lisp. Imagine a fire hydrant being lifted high into the air by a large helium balloon.
