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share little changes that dropped on you like a brick. or share a list of commonly agreed-upon shared ME's.
personal ones are mainly literature where phrasing has been changed slightly, or sentences removed altogether. house paint changing color. song lyrics flickering back & forth within an hour. different words & spellings appearing, new people retroactively appearing in specific career histories. personal life events happening on different dates, this is accompanied by the mind utterly blanking out when recalling dates & coinciding events.
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Looney Tunes What's Opera Doc: friend recalls that at the end, when elmer picks up bugs and walks away, back to viewers, bugs turns his head and winks at the audience. the end. but i recall bugs lifting up his head, and speaking "what did you expect from the opera, a happy ending?" and goes limp again.

Animaniacs Picasso ep: (maybe there's a later ep w picasso & reused joke, idk). i distinctly recall that wakko (red cap, blue shirt) appeared on right side of screen to discreetly whisper to picasso that there was "P.P." on his shirt. upon recent watch, yakko (tan pants) is on left side of picasso, and in a medium tone tells picasso he has "P.P." on his shirt.

and an irl black guy appeared in the past as a disney animator trainee who trained under some big name guys, but i've never heard of this one. he's not even one of the known black trad animators. b&w photos of him from possibly the 50's.
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>>39131532
cancer
agents
tumors
sickening
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Norway Sweden switched places. Slightly different Danish Geography.

Or nah I’m schizo and remember that part of the map wrong. Couldn’t tell you the difference between Estonia and Lithuania, so it’s probably just bad memory.
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>>39131583
>schizo
scaredy
cat
hide
inside
zigzaging
obambulating
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>>39131577
>>39131909
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>>39131583
Detroit used to not share a land border with Canada.
Madagascar was closer to Africa than the Arabian peninsula.
Greenland changes sizes.
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>>39131623
Go away retardt
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>>39132827
>retardt
really?
erring
terribly
arranging
retry
dummy
tsk
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>>39131532
This one is mine (my post as well)... Enjoy!

https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/37556790
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>>39131532
Shakespeare's Henry IV is now Henry V
And instead of Henry V saying
"Once more unto the breach, dear brothers, once more!"
It's now
"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more!"

His other famous saying, "all that glitters is not gold" is now "all that glisters is not gold". When I told the last line to another person they promptly informed me I had made up the word "glisters".

Vomitting is now spelled vomiting.
Even though omitting is still spelled omitting.
Targetting is now spelled targeting

Fulfill is now spelled fulfil
Compell is now compel
Even though spell is still spelled spell

Judgement is now judgment

Some twat keeps removing letters arbitrarily. It's like if some retard with a time machine decided to enforce ebonics and politically correct speech in the past.
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>>39132810
>Madagascar was closer to Africa than the Arabian peninsula.
It still is. Always double check to see if changes have been reverted.
The 'life is/was like a box of chocolates' has been swapped so many times it's like a Wikipedia edit war.
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>>39133065
I think Judgement and Judgment are both good. Look at the Tarot card.
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>>39133065
it would actually be hilarious if jamal broke into the demiurge's reality temple and turned everything into muhfuggen bix nood.
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>>39131532
had one happen in real time today
>be at new job
>computer training
>coworker needs computer for something
>logs me out of training page
>I go to log back in
>first page; enter credentials
>second page; enter again
>doesn't work
>try a few more times
>doesn't work
>call boss in
>"this screen takes the same login as last one right?"
>immediately sees problem
>types a 'C' in front of my username
>works
>wtf.jpg
>mfw I've been typing this in without a C and it worked for two days
>check file in drawer
>username now has a C at the beginning
I almost went insane
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>>39133374
someone else found a scan of a handwritten note she made - as in, her name, her handwriting - amongst scans of written notes by coworkers, but the twist was these documents were from years BEFORE she started working.
others have told about friends bringing up convos and points our main anons don't recall mentioning. i've had a few concerning ones, where i repeated some bad news regarding a person, only to enter the timeline where that person actually wasn't in trouble. or someone reminded me of purchasing an item i didn't recall picking up. those ones really get me on edge. it's the little things.
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>>39133065
>Fulfill is now spelled fulfil
not in american... you british? look at this graph:
https://writingexplained.org/fulfil-vs-fulfill-difference
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>>39132810
Learn geography. Detroit technically doesn’t share a land border with Canada but instead a river and always has.
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>>39133065
You didn’t learn Shakespeare in school very well, you are noticing American spelling because of the internet.
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>>39131532

America has 52 states not 50
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>>39133756
guam & puerto rico?
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Watched Harry Potter 1 in the theaters, ate Big Mac very berry fast after. Loved every minute of it. Parents procure VHS copy, watch it on semi-frequent roadtrips. One time, am watching and an entirely new scene, to my surprise, occurred in Snape’s potion class! I had seen the movie so many times by then, that I was shocked and wondered how this could be! I was very young, maybe 5 or 6, but that memory never left me- I still remember the shock (and elation) that there was a new scene to view.
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>>39133756
okay, Obama
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>>39131532
I was going a little bit schizo over The Portrait of Dorian Gray (now The Picture of Dorian Gray).
I had just done an in-depth course on it for school when I learned about the mandela effect.
Tore apart everything looking for the book, it disappeared.
Tried to get into my school email where I knew I had referenced it a lot. it was deleted and scrubbed after I graduated.
Tried to reach out to the teacher, she had suddenly died of cancer.
Tried to ask my old classmates, they never responded.
Now it's too late, I doubt they would remember either way
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>>39131532
The mandela effect is actually a critique of our only shared social and cultural experiences being banal pop culture references
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>>39131583
No they did not. They've always been that way, I have memories of it for my entire life and we have thousands of years of written and archaeological history and old maps.

>>39132810
Mercator and other projections make these things look different depending on which map you are looking at.

>>39133065
It was never vomitting. I am extremely autistic about spellings. You were just spelling it wrong before.

Targeting is also most likely one you spelled wrong, which is understandable. It's confusing because in British English the last consonant gets doubled in such words, but targeting is an exception, and it is different to words such as forgetting. It's always been that way, trust me. I have distinct memories as a child of learning this due to my fascination with spellings and eidetic memory.

Fulfil was always fulfil. That's the British spelling. Fulfill is an American variant. Spell is completely unrelated etymologically.

Judgement is the British spelling, Judgment is American English. Always been that way.

The vast majority of Mandela effects are bullshit, and almost all spelling ones are. It's just people being wrong about something, and then when they find out, they instead decide the entire world has changed rather than accept they've been spelling something wrong.
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>>39131532
vinegrette is now spelled "vinaigrette"
>always saw it spelled vinegrette (sometimes vinegarette too), friends & i distinctly remember it being spelled as such, always has been, always was
>have never seen it spelled as "vinaigrette" until at least a couple months ago
>it's spelling is not regional in the USA, nor do analytics & their history show any evidence of it being spelled as vinegrette
>"vinaigrette" is the french spelling, the dressing originates from france
>the dressing's origin & it's current spelling may seem to disprove vinegrette as a once used term, but aside from the fact of anglicization...
>vinegrette is actually the common name for it in nordic countries
very fucking weird shit, have been testing a lot of friends with this, they all say it shouldn't be spelled like how it is now
i have no explanation of how this is possible, going from aisles that had not a single mention of "vinaigrette", to only having it, and there being no paper trail whatsoever, is a very confusing thing
the friends & acquaintances i've asked are from all across the US, and are old & young aged, they're a great sample to examine, and again, they ALL agreed that it should be spelled as vinegrette, and i've asked 30+ people by now (they've asked others in turn too, same result)
i think its probably one of the best examples you can note, its a very common word, that is suddenly different, with no explanation otherwise, and a huge group says its strange
another weird thing, is that theres a russian borscht-like food called vinegrette, it has seemingly no relation to it though, no idea what thats about

what do you remember it being spelled like?
french anons neednot apply, the USA isn't in fucking france, go away
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>>39131532
>mcchicken sandwich
haha, ordered mcsundae at burger king on accident, the guys just coulnd understand me after repeating it like a dozen of times, though king sundae thats available at burger king sounds almost the same. the guys there just cant dynamically adapt to canging terms and varieties, just like bad search engines just spit out the exact search term without showing related similar designations.
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>>39131532
what, mcdonalds doesnt serve hot dogs in this universe?
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I remember the singer from Crash Test Dummies looking like Jarod from The Pretender series. Now he looks like a chubby long haired guy. https://youtu.be/eTeg1txDv8w?si=yM16Q8qUuZFIZeOu
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>>39133993
back in 1994 in cinemas, the lion king (remember how EXPENSIVE disney animation is, it's insanely costly) there was a bit where pumbaa is stalking the rhino beetle. it sprays him with ink, and he flinches while black-blue ink splatters his snout. then he sees nala stalking him and he screams. the ink is gone. only one other person reported seeing that scene.
the lion king dvd rerelease had a smidge more animation added, like scar turning his head as mufasa takes the kids out of the cave, and a song where the bird sings while simba (kid) stalks him. hm, lots of stalking in lion king.
but where oh where did that beetle ink scene go???

different note, at the utility sink in my place, the soap dispenser went from transparent yellow-orange to fruity opaque lotion red-pink. i didn't change the soap. it just... mandela'd. within a week.
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>>39136050
>the guys there just cant dynamically adapt to canging terms and varieties
there's a heap of proofs we're in a "simulation" (or construct, whatever words you like) and someones are making some changes with their big red markers. most "people" are AI, like animals. they can't think abstractly or make connections that true souls take for granted. one of the rockiest times in my life was realizing this. "everyone is a robot except you", not 100% true, but sufficiently true enough in daily life. finding a genuine aware soul is like finding gold nuggets, you gotta really invest in those friendships and put in loads of effort. and in retrospect, taking souled (but really messed up) people for granted and only seeing their damage, never seeing their good side - haunts me. this world is an astoundingly fucked up place. the difficulty is bullshit-level. and agents of the devil (also AI) are E V E R Y W H E R E, and AI beast people think those are supreme gods and will do ANYTHING a devil creature tells them to do.
anyway enough about that for now.
but yeah, most "people" don't know how they'd feel if they didn't have breakfast. oh and btw they hate you because you're better than them and your very existence hurts their beastly little monkey feelings, so they just want to get violent and harm you.
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The female anus in the 1970s was located 2 inches from the vagina. Nowadays it's closer to .93 inches
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>>39132810
while technically not a land border, Detroit and Windsor always were separated by a river. i grew up in Michigan and lived there to my 30s including many years living just outside of Detroit proper (Roseville)
you could take the bridge or the tunnel. my friends all went there because you could drink in the strip clubs in Windsor at 18.
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>>39138553
Two inches is a lot. They must have had highway taints back in the day.
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>>39131583
Australia used to be closer to Antarctica rather than right next to SEA. That's the entire reason why it is called the "land down under", because it was so remote from everywhere.
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>>39135859
High IQ post
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>>39138553
Remarkeable if true. Source?
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flinstones.
nuff said.
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>>39133374
>username now has a C at the beginning
see?

the present universe is a node in a web, possible futures branch off in one direction and possible pasts branch off in the other.
multiverse travel seems to be not only easy but a common feature of our existence, I bet if you could take a step back and look at our civilization from a multidimensional perspective you'd see countless parallel earths with all these little differences
the further you "step back" the more drastic the changes: you start with "missing cornucopia" and "mandela died" then further away there's "the soviet union didn't break up", "pearl harbor never happened and americans never intervened so hitler conquered europe" and the earths get more and more different from there

someone is probably working on a way to travel "further" to deeper differences. wouldn't it be neat if you could "planeswalk" through all the different multiverses?
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>>39135859
And because that's all it is it's easy for them to just rewrite whatever they want, and fabricate whatever psyop they want - like the hindenburg to ban airships.
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>>39141726
> wouldn't it be neat if you could "planeswalk" through all the different multiverses?

yea, obviously. but it's not neat when the shit makes me look like a retard.
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>>39133374
Change was likely added sometime after you used it without a “c” to the time with. The guys who run your Active Directory probably fucked up something and didn’t want to have to completely setup anew, and had to make new users for a bunch of people and just added a “c” in the beginning of all the new hires.

Question— did you put the paper in your drawer there or did someone else?
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>>39135838
Always been Picture
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>>39136054
Ok, dude, now you’re just fucking with us. McDonald’s has never served HOTDOGS for crying out loud.
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Does nobody remember the time traveler guy who came in here last year and said that something happened with zero point energy in the future where in reality we were siphoning it from neighboring universes in the multiverse. Something happened where it caused two timelines to converge and that’s why we’re seeing a bunch of Mandela effects. He said something happened that will end up destroying our universe, I think I’m a cascading effect somehow, because of our future physics manipulation. He said it will get to a point where everyone will be arguing who won the Presidency in 2020 because we’ll be converging with timelines where Hilldog won. I’m totally
Botching the details but he claims this was the source of the Mandela Effect. Dude may have tossed in CERN a couple of times there for good measure, but I’m not sure.
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>>39141973
boss put the paper in the drawer, but I'd just looked at it the day prior. also, the C makes sense because my name starts with a C. it's not some sweeping hotfix
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>>39138553
Perineal distance is a notable sex difference which has been researched for decades.
You have a bad memory. Did you also thing vaginas were on the front? A lot of male children grow up thinking that because they assume women's parts are in the same place as their own. That's probably where your false memory originates from.
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>>39131583
>Slightly different Danish Geography
Glad I'm not the only one, Denmark has changed like more than once.

>>39135883
>Judgment is American English. Always been that way
No, as an American I asked my entire family about this and we all remember "judgement" They were all in disbelief

>>39131532
In the spirit of Halloween, "cemetery" has flip flopped cemetery>cemetary>cemetery
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>>39143053
>No, as an American I asked my entire family about this and we all remember "judgement" They were all in disbelief
They're all wrong then. I learned this in school in the 1980s.
Maybe they read some British books or have been exposed to British spellings on the internet, or have simply been spelling something incorrectly, which is very very common.
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>>39143071
Yes, obviously we're wrong, Now. We all grew up without internet it couldn't have been that.
No one had any interest in British books and the ones we did, were still localized, "Where's Waldo" for example. It's not just us btw, there are a lot of posts online about this too, funny how everyone just learned we've been spelling it wrong all at the same time.
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>>39143119
>No one had any interest in British books
Many of the most famous authors are British and you most likely read them in school.
Or... the most likely thing is just that you've been spelling it wrong. Judgement makes more sense. Maybe I'm biased because I'm British, but the words is "judge" with an E. Webster "simplified" it, but not at all surprising that people intuitively spell it as "judgement" and then at some point later in life discover it should be "judgment". It's probably a very common thing amongst Americans.
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this one time i drank all the beers but then beers came back from the dead, so i drank those too. yay.
>PP88A
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>>39141983
https://mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/McHotDog
It's a regional/limited time thing. Maybe that guy had just moved from an area that had it and, like you, didn't understand that not all places had the same menu.
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>>39143071
>>No, as an American I asked my entire family about this and we all remember "judgement" They were all in disbelief
>They're all wrong then. I learned this in school in the 1980s.
Both are correct. At least, according to my spell check they are.
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Might be a stretch, but the US is HUGE, and even two different counties in the same state might speak different dialects. I wouldn't be surprised if there was an area where people still commonly used British English spellings.
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>>39136961
This, it's actually infuriating trying to explains concepts that have more than one level to them.
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>>39135838
Maybe you're confusing it with a portrait of the artist as a young man by Joyce?
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>>39147942
not familiar with that one
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>>39131532
"Business" used to be spelled "Buisness"
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>>39133756
American honestly looks like it has like 30 states, crazy to think 50 states fit in there
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>>39146459
It is huge, but it's mostly just farmland and forests and mountains



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