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What is a Mnemonic Device you use to remember something?


  1. I still look at my knuckles to figure out if the current month has 30 or 31 days.
    — VictorBlimpmuscle

  2. For threaded fasteners: Lefty loosey, righty tighty. Also, For swastikas: Lefty lucky, righty reichy.
    — xmagusx

  3. Desert vs dessert: Remember which one you'd want an extra helping of, it has the extra helping of 's'.
    — xmagusx



  4. In high school I learned a mnemonic for PSQTBTBFL...pronounced Piss Queue Tibbit Biffle. Absolutely NO clue what those letters stand for but I still remember the mnemonic almost 30 years later. Well HOT DAMN! Took some time but I finally figured out what this stupid mnemonic is for. Also it should be PSSQTBTBIFL. The Major Events That Led to the American Revolution. *Proclamation of 1763 *Sugar Act *Stamp Act *Quartering Act *Townshend Act *Boston Massacre *Tea Act *Boston Tea Party *Intolerable Act *First Continental Congress *Lexington and Concord, Battles of
    — tsinitia

  5. My Very Efficient Memory Just Stores Up Nine Planets... *Well, shit*.
    — Portarossa

  6. People Order Our Patties.
    — k01110100



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    — [deleted]

  8. Oh Oh Oh To Touch And Feel A Girl's Vagina And Hymen = The names of the 12 cranial nerves (olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, auditory, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, hypoglossal). Bonus: how to tell if they are motor sensory or both is Some Say Marry Money But My Brother Says Big Boobs Matter Most.
    — Get_Kited

  9. SOHCAHTOA (mnemonic: suck a toe) sine = opposite / hypotenuse cosine = adjacent / hypotenuse tangent = opposite / adjacent (Edit: An even simpler version, but you'll have to extrapolate the rest yourself: adjacent is cozy!)
    — vidarino





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