Becky reflecting about studying.
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Becky: Oh my god! Oh my god! Demonology… martial arts… knife throwing… history of slaying… Latin… and — American History, English, and Drama. I need juice. [She flails and sits down.]
Cliff: All in a day’s work, eh, Brony Girl?
Becky: Yeah! I’m busted.
Cliff: Well, at least all this fighting should make you horny.
Becky: I know, I know but no arousal here, Cliff! All I want is to drink some juice, have a nice warm bath and spend time at the computer. And then maybe go for a walk.
Chankey: Before you do all that… can you please help me with Physics? I’m having problems.
Becky: Sure. [Takes a look.] OK, Chankey this is pretty bad. You’re far too sloppy.
Chankey: Yes, I find dealing with mathematics a big problem. Memorising things on the other hand - that comes easy due to my photographic memory.
Becky: What have you memorised for example?
Chankey: Well, when I studied for history/etc. tests, I memorised a lot of material, which I promptly forgot, because I didn’t care enough to remember it. However, I memorised quite a few texts which are useful for being a watcher and keep them in my resident memory. These include the grammar rules and dictionaries of various ancient and contemporary languages, and the holy texts and mystical materials of various religions
Becky: Wow! I recall hearing that for a long time, every Jewish scholar was supposed to memorise the whole Torah, the Hebrew Bible, the Mishnah, the Talmud, etc. by heart. This contributed to the influence of Judaism, because it enabled their collective heritage to survive the many destructions in the Old World.
Chankey: Yes, and I have them all memorised and much more.
Cliff: [Sarcastically] One day Chankey here will have the whole English Wikipedia memorised! Heh.
Chankey: Heh, I'm working on it, Cliff.