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You can count in base 12 in English
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I have a peculiar feeling and I wonder if anyone has it too. It's the feeling of an unpasted cut.

When I copy or cut something on my computer, I get a special anxious butterfly in my chest that remembers I have something unpasted in my clipboard. It feels like it weighs something, and the larger the cut, the heavier. When I paste the thing, the butterfly goes away. And if I undo the paste, the butterfly returns again.

I call it the Clipboard effect. It's probably somehow related to the Zeigarnik effect, which is just better memory retention for unfinished tasks in general. I actually find the effect quite useful, because it prevents me from overwriting the thing in the clipboard until I no longer need it.

The main problem is false positives. I get this feeling even when I use a system that logs the clipboard, so the extra caution and anxiety are kinda redundant. Also, the butterfly often persists even after I realize I don't need to paste the thing, but then I have to paste it anyway to get rid of the feeling, and then delete the thing because I don't actually need it.

Anyone has anything similar? Join my "100" reaction and leave a comment if so!
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