They just had discussion about that aspect where a woman was noticing her perception of life was that time was getting shorter so she set off on a journey to study the problem and figure out how to introduce more novelty in her life. If I can remember which program it is I can link it to you later but the gist is that our brains become more and more efficient at getting our regular tasks done and memory tends to filter out repetitive happenings in our life. If you do things different every day and keep a journal, it'll help you to reduce that effect.
ah, I found it. The program is called RadioLab and the episode is titled "The Secret To A Long Life". It's a great program if you're curious about science, humanity, and the mechanics of our existence on this rock we call home. https://www.npr.org/podcasts/452538884/radiolab
Who was Bobcat? Angelbear I remember from the Brawl, but I was mainly thinking of those who were both in the Brawl and on the Intercepted storyboard. People like Joy Riddle (R.I.P.) and Johnny Amburn (who may or may not still be alive, but I can't find any evidence of him anywhere). Dirk Martine is still alive AFAIK, but he's chosen to keep away from FA.
'Trep misses Harry terribly, and will always wonder what became of Crystal and the hyenas. But he's grateful that Keeshah and Mache' Coyote are still around.
The faster you age
Do you happen to know whether anybody from the Dallas Brawl and BBS storyboards is still alive other than you, me and Mel White?
I see angelbear posted on your page.
is bobcat still around?
'Trep misses Harry terribly, and will always wonder what became of Crystal and the hyenas. But he's grateful that Keeshah and Mache' Coyote are still around.