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Parts of memories, thoughts, feelings, etc shared with another [[system]] member or members. This can be done on purpose or on accident, depending on how the system functions.<ref><nowiki>https://sites.google.com/view/plural-terms/headmate-terms?authuser=0#h.wa0ian2evbz</nowiki></ref>
'''Echos''' are parts of memories, thoughts, feelings, etc shared with another [[system]] member or members.<ref>https://sites.google.com/view/plural-terms/headmate-terms?authuser=0#h.wa0ian2evbz</ref>


== Sources ==
This can be done on purpose or on accident, depending on how the system functions.
 
== References ==
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Revision as of 06:22, 19 June 2021

echo ( n.)
Applies tosystems, headmates, system functions
CoinerDödstöld Package

Echos are parts of memories, thoughts, feelings, etc shared with another system member or members.[1]

This can be done on purpose or on accident, depending on how the system functions.

References