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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Sort of like how executives think viewers are stupid, they also think you have the memory of a goldfish, which, according to common legend, lasts about three seconds.[1] Because remembering what happens over the course of a whole thirty minutes or, god forbid, an hour, is too difficult for your general media consumer, there is a handy little device called a Flash Back that can be used to rewind, oh, five minutes or so to say, "Hey! This just happened, moron!" [2] It may also come from an ancient survey that stated that Americans change the channel 20 times every minute on average.
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