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There's nothing like an injury to serve as a permanent reminder of something. Soldiers who have missing limbs can't very easily put their experiences behind them. Factory workers who have lost fingers or been seriously lacerated by machines will not soon forget that job. Children don't forget the football game that broke their leg, or the bike that they flew from to receive the scar on their chin. Not only do the handicaps of physical injuries provide reminders of the event, but constant questions -- "What happened to your leg? How did you get that scar?" -- are cause for constantly retelling the story, ensuring that you won't forget it anytime soon.

