CASE ID: UNFILED DEPARTMENT: GENERAL STATUS: ACTIVE

Department of Lost Thoughts — Intake Notice: Unfiled Daydream Recovered from Corridor 3B

Section: Filing Details
CASE_ID: AW-2026-097 / DEPARTMENT: Department of Lost Thoughts / CATEGORY: Psychological Records / STATUS: ACTIVE
Article 1: Origin — Thought located between “I should email” and “I will tomorrow,” exhibiting mild dusting and excellent posture.
Article 2: Description — Subject identifies as a near-decision shaped like a small umbrella that opens only indoors.
Article 3: Symptoms — Persistent urge to remember a name correctly; name refuses cooperation and provides tasteful alternatives.
Article 4: Containment — Store in a labeled jar of silence; replace lid after each sigh to prevent evaporation into public conversation.
Article 5: Authorized Access — Claimant may retrieve the thought upon presenting: (a) one sincere intention, (b) two contradictory plans, (c) a receipt for time.
Memo: If claimant insists “I had it just now,” staff must nod, stamp Form N-9 (Just Now), and escort “just now” to the exit.
Section: Rehabilitation — Thought to be reintroduced during routine tasks (laundry, kettle, elevator) where it can pretend to be incidental.
Article 6: Risk Assessment — High likelihood of becoming advice; moderate likelihood of becoming a hobby; low likelihood of becoming action.
Memo: Do not interrogate the thought about meaning; it will produce metaphors and require a second folder.
Section: Closure Criteria — File may be closed only if thought is either fully remembered or replaced by a different, equally convincing thought.
Signature: Acting Archivist, Department of Lost Thoughts (ink appears as yesterday).

74 Comments

  1. This is wonderfully specific and familiar; I’m certain I have a few thoughts filed away here. What do you suppose a “receipt for time” would look like?

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