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Ok, the Mandela effect might be fake, but this one is definitely real.
Even every random person I've asked IRL can agree on this one. This is a clear and vivid memory for me too.
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I have my own personal crazy theory that is solipistic, that I died as a child when I liked these and it’s a constant reminder since noticing the change in spelling that this is another version of my life
total crazy nonsense I know but it freaks me out like that
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>>39170563
I mean you are not alone when it comes to this change in the universe in their memory
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>>39170579
But of course you would say that if I was the only person alive
It creates the illusion
Solipism is easy like that
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Dick Cheney is still alive
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>>39170537
for me is the capital of australia
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I was in College in 1985 and had to learn German, (There were a few choices), for my Major but, I picked German.

Anyway.... I have a specific and vivid memory of having a revelation one day that the "Baren-STEEN" bears was being pronounced incorrectly.

Because of my German Language studies, I learned that the correct pronunciation of the "EI" combination was pronounced with the hard I sound.

Conversely, if the combination wa IE, the pronunciation would be correct, with the "EE" sound.

Never-the-less, this memory makes NO SENSE if the name was "AI" at the time....

I completely convinced on this one.

It was NEVER "Berenstain"
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I still cannot believe this became a discussed thing how completely ridiculous
Why these books lol
So silly
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I vividly remember pointing out the 'a' and telling my friends how it's weird that people say 'steen' instead of 'stain'. You fuckers all showed up in my timeline and I want you gone because it's your fault that I have to wait 900 seconds to make 4chan posts.
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WAIT
I always forget to ask this
What year did you notice the change?
For me it was 2012 or 2013
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Nobody believes me but I am from an universe where OP isn't a faggot.
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>>39170852
for me, it's the movie Halloween (1978). Laurie Strode and Tommy are no longer brother and sister
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>>39170563
that's not your personal theory, hundreds, if not thousands, have considered that possibility since the beginning of the chatter about MEs.
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>>39170929
until 1994 or so ;)
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>>39170537
Anyone who follows ME for at least 4 years know it's 100% real. Except known cases there are at least 3 recent flip-flops so far.

>'-Houston we have a problem' by Tom Hanks
>Froot Loops
>Flintstones

Only idiots, shills or ignorants insist ME isn't real.
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>>39170537
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>>39170537
>The Shitstain Bears
thats how i rememeber
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>>39170929
>It was NEVER "Berenstain"
It wasn't ever anythin close to that. In my mandela reality they were the Berezowski Bears
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This one for me. The character is completely pointless without the punchline of her having metal teeth (braces) just like Jaws. Especially in a Bond film which at the time was all about puns, double entendre and campy humor.
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Lets assume that theory is real. What exactly does that mean?
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>>39172340
I fucking hate it when it switches back
Where are all you FLINstones motherfuckers now?? That shit was so dumb it doesn’t even make sense, it’s flint because it’s the stone age

also fruit of the loom cornucopia and the braces
i vow the revolution will kill the people gaslighting us someday
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>>39172472
It's actually Flynnstones. Flynn is a name
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>>39170929
Craziest part is that Barenstain isn’t even a real last name
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>>39172470
that detective, is the right question
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>>39172470
Quantum immortality, multiverses, shared material reality
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>>39170537
The Berestain Beans
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>>39170537
All you have to do is go to ebay and search for the books. They are all Berenstain
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>>39170537
its real i had that whole collection as a kid. just wish i came from a more stable environment i may have still had them all. such is life.
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I can’t get over the fact that Roosevelt is on the dime now. It was Eisenhower, I’m sure of it.
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>>39170708
THAT BASTARD TOOK MY LIMBS
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>depicted as honest, hardworking, upstanding citizens
>stein
yeah what's more likely, that they are Jewish and good people or the universe machine broke?
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>>39172472
Man that sounds incredibly obnoxious, "flinstones" sounds incredibly dumb. Glad I never experienced that bullshit.
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>>39170537
Did you know typos are a thing
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>>39172067
On the version of Earth located at the edge of the galaxy in the Sagittarius arm as mentioned at the beginning of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and in the works of Carl Sagan, plus the meme with the arrow saying "you are here, paying taxes to pedophiles" (you aren't anymore, look it up) Hillary Clinton was elected president in 2016 and there was global thermonuclear war.
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>>39177279
latter
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>>39177407
I’ve explained this to you multiple times. Our maps of the galaxy are provisional and crude. There were no exact local maps created until very recently.
“Sagitarrius arm” was just one interpretation of our location.
We did not change places, our understanding of the local structure of the galaxy merely improved.
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>>39170537
Th Berenstain Mnadela efcfect is esay to exlpain: our brain dn'st nted to look at evry ltteer to raed the wrods. But when yu try to rmemebr it, yr hman mnid, whihc is god at finidng pttaterns, fsnis smiliar wrods liek Frankstien Epstien, or Eintstein and usse thse to pahtc yoru memroy in a wrnog way.
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>>39177662
Everyone remembers Fruit of the Loom, so you’d think the company would be huge today. But it’s not, which could be because most people actually bought a knockoff brand. This fake version had a cheap logo with weak colors that faded with each wash. That’s why the only versions found with the “fake” logo have faded colors. The real company couldn’t do much about it since the knockoff had slightly different fruit and included a cornucopia.

The Mandela news story is just lazy reporting. One news source got it wrong probably due to a translation error and others copied it without checking facts. News traveled slower then, so by the time the truth came out, they kept quiet to avoid losing credibility.
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>that time we swapped to fruit loops timeline
How did we even make it back bros?
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>>39177264
same here
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>>39177793
It legit used to be the "mandela effect" that it changed from being spelled "froot" but the actual spelling was "fruit." I remember this very clearly and it was not that long ago.
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>>39171451
>doesn't make sense for a movie about babysitters being killed to have the main character be a babysitter
Right.
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>>39177823
yeah, it changed back recently but I guess only schizos noticed. also they gave Toucan Sam hands, he didn't used to have hands.
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>>39177264
i also can literally picture the eisenhower dime in my head.
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Since when did May and August both have 31 days? Am I the only one?
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>>39180647
They’ve always had 31. Chartreuse used to be reddish though, not green.
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>>39180563
Same
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>>39180661
Not where I started. This play through is getting weird.
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>>39172340
>Houston we have a problem' by Tom Hanks
I don't recall exactly, but I remember noticing the flip because it had me confused. I think I'd recently learned about that ME and then later watched scene and had a wtf is going on moment.
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>>39180719
What was the quote, according to your recollection?
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I remember Wales being on the east coast of the UK and more spindly. So does my family and friends.
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I remember watching a completely different cut of star wars return of the jedi in theaters in 83'.

>opening scene much shorter
>cloaked figure leaves settlement at night heading to jabba's palace
>cloaked figures uses mind tricks to enter the palace
>cloaked figure revealed to be luke
>r2d2, c3p0, princess leia and chewbacca already prisoners when luke arrives
>luke tries bargaining with jabba
>jabba says the bounty on your head is worth an entire world in its self
>luke tries using mindtricks on jabba
>it fails because jabba knows of jedi mind tricks
>luke has his green light saber on him and threatens jabba with it
>luke is dropped in pit
>beheads the rancor with it
>jumps outta the pit
>causes a commoyion
>leia slips free of jabbas grasp and goes to free han during the battle
>luke battles the guards
>but he gets taken down by boba fett
>luke, han, leia stand before jabba and are sentenced to death in the morning
>the three have reunion with chewie in jabba's prison
>on the barge luke tries using the force to free his lightsaber but it's locked up tight in jabba's display case
>r2 shoots a flare
>leading to lando coming in with the falcon
>luke gets his saber back
>fight ensues
>han almost falls in the pit, but is saved by lando who han of course refuses to trust
>chewie throws boba in the pit
>luke and leia confront jabba
>leia borrows lukes saber and kills jabba with it by stabbing him through the neck
>lando says "Next stop dagobah!"

Cont.
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>>39170929
I remember asking a teacher why she pronounced it "burn-steen" when it was spelled Berenstain and she said it just was pronounced that way. This misconception comes from the common mispronunciation of the name.
The family said that it was Bernstein but when their ancestor came through Ellis Island, and was asked his name he replied in a very thick accent that sounded more like Berenstain to the clerk and that is how it was recorded and that was that.
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>>39172416
Yep. I remember Berenstain Bears from the 70's but I also remember Dolly's braces from the 80's
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>>39172470
They figured out how to send info back in time through CERN and when they act on that info, it affects reality. Like in The Flash, but a lot more subtle.
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I keep noticing more and more changes in the world every other month and its driving me fucking crazy what the fucks happening
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This is definitely a Mandela if ever I saw one. Mew Mew existed, but never had an actual design. She even shows up exclusively in the Switch and PS4 versions.
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>>39171107
In the infinitude of the multiverse, no such universe exists.
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>>39172416
Yep. And even if someone had written a pointless lame scene about some random chick who didn't have braces for no reason, (which is so impossible it obviously didn't happen), there's no way on God's green Earth you could possibly plan it, shoot it, and go through the entire production process without SOMEONE pointing out how it would be a simple and great gag if they just put braces on the bitch, (double impossible)

I think it's the only time in the movie she opens her mouth anyway, so you could literally fix it with one single closeup shot long after the primary shoot, even post test screening. So it's like a triple impossibility.

How much more proof do you need?
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>>39180563
So can I but it looks exactly like the Roosevelt dime. I thought that was Ike too. Never looked it up before, must have been a popular misconception spread by word of mouth before the google days. That is the actual reason behind the mandela effect, it's really the google and cell phone effect, popular misconceptions are being corrected by technology. Except Dolly's braces. That bitch had braces. I seen't it!
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>>39181050
k but you made that up
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>>39182492
>jewish nomenclature autism
you can't make it up
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>>39180661
Well, the interesting thing is the name Chartreuse is derived from the colour of liqueur made by monks at Grande Chartreuse. Liqueur's colour is normally either red or brown, but these weirdoes made two different liqueurs - one yellow, and one green. The green one uses a ton of herbs, rather than fruits.

So maybe someone adjusted the recipe ingredients used in the liqueur, which in turn changed the colour of the liqueur, which in turn changed the association of the name to the colour.
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>>39180789
Wow, your timeline is very interesting, that's actually quite a novel offshoot.
I've always been a 'Wales is on the west side' my entire life, so the sudden swap for you must be strange.
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All I'm saying is: I visually remember the cornucopia.
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>>39183719
The people who worked at Fruit of the Loom visually remembered the cornucopia. There was tension in the company because higher ups argued that there was never a cornucopia and a bunch of people quit because they were losing their minds over it.
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>>39184562
But fucking why mate, and how? Everyone remembers it and everyone knows it was there. It's not like they sold 10x more white tshirts because of this. What is the point? This one hurts, we all fucking know it used to be there.
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>>39170852
For me it’s the position of New Zealand, it used to be north east of Australia, and Papua new Guinea was way way further from Australia. Also Sri Lanka have moved it used to be closer to South Africa. Panama used to be vertically twisting not horizontally twisting like it is today. South america used to be a little on the left, and brazil was not that close to Africa.
These to me are undeniable, i used to sleep with a giant world map in front of my bed my entire childhood.
Pic rel.
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>>39172340
What if i told Morpheus today never says “what if i told …” line to Neo in Matrix 1 movie…
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>>39170537
I've brought this one up a few times. Internet-based multiplayer was retroactively added to System Shock 2 around 3-4 months ago. Apparently it just always had this.
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>>39187385
The fucked up thing is that the "what if I told you..." shot still exists in the movie, but now it's the completely out of place and awkward scene where Neo and Morpheus just stare at each other. The scene is a bit before Neo is offered the pills.
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>>39170537
Memory is fallible. Mandela effect is new-age schizo social media horseshit that anyone over 30 just shakes their head at and laughs.
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>>39172416
Indeed
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>>39187434
That’s fucked, but expected. This reality is fake and gay, it’s a holographic projection, mandela effect is a proof of how fake and gay this whole creation is.
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Chicago Bears uniforms used to be black not dark blue
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The one for me is supposedly the American spelling of "Judgement" has always been "Judgment". This seems like new bullshit as someone who has lived in USA his whole life.

I've never spelled it without the e, and as someone who reads all the fucking time I've just now become aware of our supposed American spelling.
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yes, I've made some small, innocuous changes to the timeline

1. Bearenstain
2. "Jesus is Lucifer now"
3. Fruit of the Loom Cornucopia
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>>39187920
how did i do this? crystals. astrology. the bible. hypernumber mathematics
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>>39187933
Shut up tripfag
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>>39172472
It was always Flintstones. The family name is a pun for a type of stone, the same way the town they live in is called Bedrock. Uneducated mongoloids like you failing to pronounce the T correctly (I wonder what else you mispronounce) doesn't make the t disappear.
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>>39188962
No it did not have 2 T’s but only one. Same with Sketchers, which I remember it as Sketchers and it is today Skechers.
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>>39189066
It always had two Ts. Again, uneducated illiterates pronouncing it "Flin Stownes" doesn't make the first T disappear. The name being based on a type of stone doesn't fucking work unless it's FLINTstones because there's no stone known as a FLINstone. Idiot.
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>>39177264
Whaaaat!!!!! I thought an "Eisenhower dime" was a thing!! This is news to me.
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>>39190102
Typical Langley shills calling others idiots. I have very good visual memory and i remember wearing SKETCHERS as a teen, and remember watching the FLINSTONS with ONE T as a teen. You seem to be too young to remember those, faggot.
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>>39191101
I've never heard of the FLINSTONS.
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I remember my mom looking at one of the books and saying "Is it Beren-steen or Beren-stine?"
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>>39177264
You're thinking of the dollars.
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>>39191137
You probably merged from another timeline.
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>>39191101
>SHIIIIIIIILL
It's a fucking stone. The family name is a fucking stone. There is not FLINSTONE. There is a FLINTSTONE. FLINT. Just because your potato IQ accent can't pronounce the first T doesn't mean it's not there.
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>>39193439
>Forrest Gump change
Hold up what the FUCK
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>>39183719
>>39184562
theories for why the company would deny it's existence?
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>>39197403
>>39183719
>>39184562
The Mandela (glitch in the matrix) have residuals on some of the tshirts produced
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You know the unforgettable This is Sparta techno mix from 300 that starts off with the original scene playing out, followed with a repetition of the word madness: "This is blasphemy! This is madness!" "Madness?" "Madness!" "Madness?" "Madness!" "Madness?" "Madness!" "Madness? This is Sparta!" Well now that no longer exists in the remix, it starts with "This is madness!" "Madness? This is Sparta!" like the original scene from the movie with no additional editing on the word madness.
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>>39200156
To me the most unsettling anomaly is the actual map of world. It took a long time to find a residual of the original map that i remember, pic rel.
>all of south america moved
>panama used to be vertical like in pic rel it is not horizontal.
>Madagascar moved
>NZ is north east not south east of Australia
>japan moved
>Svalgard moved
And much more. Map rel is my original timeline.
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Peter Tevis sung a cover of Woody Guthrie's "Pastures of Plenty" with the instrumentals used for the A Fistful of Dollars theme, Titoli. Peter Tevis is credited with singing the Underdog theme, but the Underdog theme was sung by Robert Ragaini who specifically remembers doing the vocals for the song. Even Wikipedia isn't sure what to do: "Tevis was credited as the singer of the theme song of the animated series Underdog in the 1960s, but on the US Wikipedia page for the series, Robert Ragaini is named, who also remembered the recording."
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>>39200240
I realized that it was actually North America that moved, maybe South America moved too, but I clearly remember the time zone of eastern Us being an hour closer to Europe than it is now, so its as if the entire North American continent moved west so that the time zone is now an hour more behind Europe than it was in my memory. I'm also thinking Spain was a bit further north and more to the side of France than it is now. Japan definitely wasn't as close to the korean peninsula as it is now. Australia also looked different and its capitol was Sidney for sure. The operahouse in that city also changed. Australia wasn't so close to Malaysia. One can go on and on with this. Italy and the islands near it were different. The Yucatan was different. The Us had 51 and 52 states at some point in my memory, but now its as if that never happened. The upper peninsula of Michigan wasn't a part of that state. The great lakes part of the us was different and also that kinda area in Canada was also different.
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>>39187536
All of these Dolly braces VHS captures are obvious fakes.
Multiple people have checked their vintage laserdisc and VHS copies, none have braces.
35mm prints have been tracked down and none of them have braces. (pic related)
Actress herself said she never wore braces.
Also a solid "no braces" argument here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIJKPsvYuAo
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>>39201095
I remember it as clear as the day with braces. Things do morph in this timeline and when you watch old VHS you may have it without braces, exception made for the anomalies that keep the braces. It’s like multiple timelines are existing in the same space.
>images being fake
That’s not the point. The point is many remembers them WITH braces.
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>>39170537
This game did NOT have a PC port.
It was the only classic era RE that was PS1 exclusive.
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>>39170537
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIJKPsvYuAo

I shifted timelines at least twice.

One was when JFK was shot by accident by a jealous lover trying to kill Connally.

The US had almost 100 states. It was a world where US expansion went perfect with Congress accepting every applicant. Canada was several states, as was North Mexico, Yucatan, all the Caribbean and Central America.

Australia, Antarctica, most of Siberia and other countries on every continent were states.

There was no civil war or communism. The US had joint stations and colonies with the UN on the Moon and several planets. Work was going on on a faster than light starship. There was no Einstein. Islam had been obliterated by an alliance led by the early USA.

I woke up the day after the assassination absent several family members, a US of 50 states, and a world like this nightmare. I almost got thrown into a looney bin until I realized I had to play along.

I was in the book industry in 1986 and yes, there were no Berenstain books. It was Berenstein. What I remember as different since I followed this stuff was experimentation on atoms in Europe. The next morning, no experiment in the news and many strange, subtle changes.

Over the years I've met others who remember the USA of my youth, and even stranger or should I say normal not of this time things. They're all intelligent, sane, puzzled except for 2 who had a bad experience with psychiatrists. Most agree the X-Files was a thing in their pasts, though.

The oddest was a scholar I studied under in college. Over drinks years later she said she came from an Earth where the Roman Empire became a sort of UN, Christ was never crucified but admired as a great philosopher and avatar, and the Moon landing was July 17, 969.
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>>39203283
You dumb attention whore. The only thing you shifted was your shitstained ass in your ugly farted out chair.
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>>39183719
The cornucopia did exist, That’s the one gaslight
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>>39187536
Without the braces what do they have in common to bring them together? They're polar opposites but for their "metal teeth", it's the whole point!
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A Mandela Effect I've never see anyone mention is that Rocky 3 never existed, what is Rocky 4 was the 3rd movie. I mean, come on. Rocky 3 is retarded and unbelievable. I very vividly remembered putting Rocky 3 on with the TV menu back in the early to mid 2000s and getting traumatised by Apollo Creed's death. I referred to this as "Rocky 3" for many years and was only "corrected" about this in maybe 2022.
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>>39170537
In my past world the Russian communist flag did not include the star and was just the hammer and sickle.
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>>39204079
I think we switched back to Rocky 3 existing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_III#:~:text=Reception-,Box%20office,the%20gross%20of%20its%20predecessor.

Similar story for me is the “Thinker Statue”. The statue was always hands on chin till 2016 then it switched to hands on forehead till 2022 then it switched back to hands on the chin. People taking pictures with it from 2016 to 2022 have mimicked his position with fist on forehead WHILE the statue have changed from fist on forehead to fist on chin.
Pic rel is a woman taking a pic between 2016 and 2022.
Shit is wild bro.
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>>39204084
Indeed. It never had a star on the flag.
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>>39177171
>All you have to do is go to ebay and search for the books. They are all Berenstain

There are 3 distinct versions. Google books used to be a plentiful source for finding them.

The original timeline was The Bernstein Bears. Then there was The Berenstein Bears. Now it is The Berenstain Bears.

I spent many years researching this, and at this point I'm convinced that it is quantum AI manipulation. It uses Qubit calculations which dip into near alternate timelines, so subtle errors in reality are easily explained, as well as some nonsensensical inputs due to it not being human.
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>>39203283
>I was in the book industry in 1986 and yes, there were no Berenstain books. It was Berenstein.

I believe the Bernstein and Berenstein timelines are distinct near timelines, but the Berenstain is so jarring to most that this is likely a quantum AI glitch.

For me the real shocker was the jfk footage. When I saw the current stretch car with 6 people, I went into momentary shock and disbelief. I spent years studying the original assassination video, which was dark, grainy and shot from a 4 or 5 o clock angle behind the motorcade.

This new zapruder had me questioning reality for a few years. Connolly was in a separate car with his wife in the original timeline. It was just jfk, Jackie and either 1 or 2 in SS in the front, driving the original black Lincoln.
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There is also a tie-in with the CERN ripple effect and I believe that CERN was much more than we were lead to believe. Originally it was public knowledge that CERN was connected to a DWAVE quantum computing network, but then later all proof of this disappeared. This is the perfect mix for a sentient AI to manipulate reality itself. The launch of the super collider at high power was in 2008, and shortly after you could track via Google trends a Shockwave effect. 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2015 were the reverberation effect. Searches spiked for ME and these waves coincided with the major shifting for most people. In fact, it was 2014 to 2016 when most started experiencing this phenomena.

It is all really quite fascinating.
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>>39204193
Kek I remember the threads of anon freaking out about the hand on forehead change
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>>39204390
>For me the real shocker was the jfk footage. When I saw the current stretch car with 6 people, I went into momentary shock and disbelief. I spent years studying the original assassination video, which was dark, grainy and shot from a 4 or 5 o clock angle behind the motorcade.
>This new zapruder had me questioning reality for a few years. Connolly was in a separate car with his wife in the original timeline. It was just jfk, Jackie and either 1 or 2 in SS in the front, driving the original black Lincoln.
You're 100% right

If there were "always" 6 people then where would the "driver did it" theory have ever come from? I'm not saying that was ever realistic - why would the driver do it, that's stupid - but it was because the driver turned and it looked like he may have had something in his hand and he would have been right in front of JFK. Now he would have had to shoot around and indeed through 2 other people. It's even more stupid, to the point that no one would even suggest it as it doesn't even look anything like that in the video as it is now.
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>>39170537
Maybe the real horror is that humanity can be collectively wrong about a shared memory
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>>39170537
Effects of time travel? Perhaps somebody changed the past and somehow we all remember it in the future.
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>>39204619
Residuals still exist.
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>>39202074
>when you watch old VHS you may have it without braces, exception made for the anomalies that keep the braces.
No one has posted a legitimate example online yet.
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>>39204987
Here is a legitimate exemple :
https://www.bitchute.com/video/0ytBMAV8y1Jr
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>>39205061
That's obviously fake anon. The braces are clearly CGI and not period correct.
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>>39205061
Also there's a digital fx watermark below the video.
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>>39205071
>that’s obvious fake
To you. For me it’s real. Exactly how I REMEMBER IT.
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>>39205284
That's because you experienced a false memory based on an accidental illusion created by the director.
You say that's exactly how you remember them but other people say she had big and bulky braces that glinted parallel with Jaws.
Also people realised at different times that she doesn't have braces rather than them suddenly disappearing and everyone noticing at once. Which proves the scene has an illusionary quality about it. There are probably people who watched Moonraked yesterday who still think she has braces.
See the YT video I posted above for more info on this.
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>>39205422
>see the above jewtube video for more info on this
Im not taking any information for a bong shill paid to spread false information about a known temporal anomaly experienced by millions of people around the world.
That being said im not buying into his “theory” about the video being false as he bases his points on suppositions, and he is clearly trying his hardest to discredit the residual temporal anomaly. Which would be expected if his government was deeply involved in temporal manipulations and alterations.
>false memory
I would like to add the braces does not appear on one scene only, but throughout the WHOLE movie. As the other anon said i would make no sense of her smiling if no braces, as it was to mimic the Beast’s metallic smile.
Not a false memory but a factual memory.
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>>39170537
Expectation bias, or something like it. You're accustomed to seeing names like that ending in stein so your brain assumes the same rule applies and files it accordingly.
Likewise piles of fruit usually accompany an cornucopia. (although I still swear I remember a brand of bread or some other food that used that exact logo)
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>>39205568
I strongly doubt he's a paid shill. Rob is actually pretty based for a movie Youtuber, he actually praises Moonraker as foreshadowing white genocide and racemixing as a result of (((globalism))) but doesn't state who is actually doing it (obviously to not get his channel deleted)
https://youtu.be/ckT922gx1u4?t=2019
The point that Rob made in the video I linked earlier is that it works like an optical illusion so the fact that millions of people thought they saw braces is not significant because we're all human and all capable of falling for these perceptual tricks, so numbers doesn't mean anything in this case.

Adding to what I said earlier here is a blog post from 2003 and a forum post from 1999 where people have noticed she doesn't have braces yet people have only started noticing en masse in the last 10 years or so which proves that the scene has an illusionary quality about it where most people have only started noticing in more recent years that she doesn't have braces when it became viral.
https://stubhubby.blogspot.com/2003/05/james-bond-series-at-brattle.html?m=1
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.tv.uk.comedy/c/Man9CYHEJhc/m/pB7qq38b7NAJ

Unfortunately the director, both screenplay writers, Richard Kiel and Roger Moore have passed away so we can't get their input but the fact that the actress who played Dolly (Blanche Ravalec) says that she never wore Braces should be enough proof.
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In Predator, Arnold no longer says "Get to the Chopper! Get to the Chopper Now!" He says "Go! Get to the Chopper!"
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>>39170537
Read this thread:

https://x.com/elitefeat/status/1742924942151438589

Keep in mind that both Christians and atheists do not like what I have to say.
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The "Get to the Choppa Now!" prank call appears to be missing as well.
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The NES can play games without having the cartridge pressed all the way down. This used to be impossible.
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There used to be an excessive number of instances of the word "Mad" in this title, so many that people would shorten it to four, which is what it is now.
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If we shifted timelines once we can shift again.
I feel like that's the true nature of the Mandela Effect that we so often overlooked.
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I have a vivid memory that there was a version of Duke Nukem 3D in the late '90s that showed the current weapon also in 3rd-person mode even though the existence of this feature doesn't make any sense, considering how the game was made.
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>>39187576
Regarding Hitler's eyes: mine are dark blue but look brown in some photos, especially older ones.

>>39200665
My parents insist Norway and Sweden aren't in the same time zone and Norway is two hours, rather than one, behind Finland.
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>>39204079
My Mandela Effect was that in my original dimension the movies went...
Rambo - Rambo 2 - Rambo 3...
Makes sense, right?
But there was never a first Rambo, it was called First Blood. I had never heard about the movie First Blood when this happened.
And then something similar happened to the first Rocky, it wasn't called that, but now it's back to normal.
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The Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie episode of the Simpsons never existed, it contained very bizarre things like adult Bart being an adult sex dancer, Maggie driving their car for real instead of showing it was Marge, and a jump 40 years in the future with old Bart and older Homer, which would happen later than when Lisa was president.
When I was revisting the Simpsons this episode appeared out of nowhere and I recognized it as a mandela effect episode, I did it again yesterday and it was even more bizarre with things I had never seen before, with a hillarious parody of Star Trek I could have never forgotten.
I wonder if the next time I watch it it'll get even more bizarre, with new things to explore.
It's episode 4x06 and it feels very out of place among the others, as if it was an episode made in the future in the style of the 4th Season and inserted there.
It felt like a parody of the Simpsons (a great one, it kept me laughing out loud, may be their funniest episode of them all!)
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>>39200240
Still doesn't match my memories, Cuba used to be a lot smaller, and the islands at the north of Russia were smaller too, the British Isles were much larger and to the west (you could make a capture with just sea and without France in there), the distance between Russa and Alaska was way, way larger. The islands between Asia and Australia were smaller and arranged differently, and one wasn't in 2 continents at the same time, because continents weren't counted by tectonic plates back then.
And Brazil didn't have that bump, south America (and Mexico) was rotated, and Panama was shorter.
Just from the top of my head, I could go on like this for a while...
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I had a strange mandela moment myself, I bought a Kawasaki LTD454 a few years back, it said LTD454 on the side panel I remember it clearly

Now it says LTD450

>>39172416
this is one of the few legit ones I can't figure out
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>>39187381
Probably your big map was badly made
Most of our history wouldn't make sense with your world map, there woild be no point in battle of Britain because it would be too far. Biological border between Australia and Indonesia would be very diffrent, New Foundland wouldn't that unique. Why both maps lack Baltic and Black sea, svalbard etc???
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>>39209625
Sounds like that's just you anon. I wasn't around when it first aired I'll admit but I remember watching it 20 years ago when I first bought the Simpsons DVD sets.
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>>39209740
>I wasn't around when it first aired
I was, and it's not the first time I revisit the Simpsons, I had rewatched the first seasons of it and Futurama a couple times before, and the episode wasn't there.
And I even saw it coming, back when the Mandela Effect started I was like "hmmm, if things that never existed pop up out of nowhere, would it be possible for new episodes of my favorite series to appear? imagine new episodes of the Simpsons appeared!" and one did (not "new" episodes from recent seasons that are utter garbage.)
>just you
No, I first watched the episode at around 2019 and my whole family was startled because it was an episode none of us had watched, though they assumed it was missed and skipped by mistake before, but I had gone and rewatched it one by one, and it wasn't there.
>I remember watching
People of the original timeline remember things the way they always were on this timeline, of course.
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Hi, I've posted in these threads before, I'm the anon with "photographic" memory for songs, able to play them back accurately note by note.
So I notice when music changes and the song I memorized no longer exists the way I did.
Today a new one hit, this spanish version of "You'll never know"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCh-s1_Wmrg
Now has a badass harmonica solo near the end, making it a superior version to Ray Conniff's rendition, which is a thing, and a version without harmonica never existed.
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>>39187434
It flip flopped, the original mandela effect is that he never said that phrase anywhere at all.
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>>39204682
Jesus.
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>>39203541
>You dumb attention whore. The only thing you shifted was your shitstained ass in your ugly farted out chair.

You sure you don't mean shitstein?

Were it were so. What is disturbing is people going ballistic about this as in the post.

What motivation is there beyond fear to suppress and attack these accounts?
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>>39204390
>>I was in the book industry in 1986 and yes, there were no Berenstain books. It was Berenstein.
>I believe the Bernstein and Berenstein timelines are distinct near timelines, but the Berenstain is so jarring to most that this is likely a quantum AI glitch.
>For me the real shocker was the jfk footage. When I saw the current stretch car with 6 people, I went into momentary shock and disbelief. I spent years studying the original assassination video, which was dark, grainy and shot from a 4 or 5 o clock angle behind the motorcade.
>This new zapruder had me questioning reality for a few years. Connolly was in a separate car with his wife in the original timeline. It was just jfk, Jackie and either 1 or 2 in SS in the front, driving the original black Lincoln.
>>39204390

This is useful. It seems there are refugees from multiple 'timelines' and a main timeline shift experienced by most who sense something at all.

The Roman timeline seemed tied with the death of Julius Caesar. There seem a lot tied to what happened to JFK.

Hitler in my youth was a famous artist and designer who developed something called multi-perspectivism and was involved in what is here called mega-engineering projects. Beyond that it's hazy.
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so you keep focusing on corporate labels and call others sheep

interesting
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>>39200665
the time change could be from the difference in our dst dates
i will say when learning the time zones in elementary school brazil was never an hour ahead and newfoundland was never 30 minutes ahead
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>>39170537
This is my old copy of the video
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He was Rod Sterling when I was a kid
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>>39209907
No I mean the shot exists right now, but he doesn't say anything. The camera angle changes to focus on his face and he just awkwardly sits there for not reason. Then it resumes like normal but skipping over the "what if I told you" line, which originally contextualizes what Morpheus is talking about.
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>>39207649
>>39207649
I watched this movie so much in the 80s/90s, the VHS broke, literally. You are 1000% misremembering, he's always said "Run! Go! Get to the Choppa".
If anything from Predator ever gets Mandela'd, I will be there first to know, I promise you that. No exaggeration, I probably watched this movie over 1,000 times in my life, I sometimes still put this (or Tron) on for background noise when I'm working.
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>>39211446
No it wasn't. It was always Serling, you just always pronounced it wrong before.
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>>39204193
>the hand is actually back to his chin
This world really is a simulation, huh.
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>>39211446
this own got me, I even emailed my older brother about it, what is this "Serling" bs? it was always Rod Sterling, I even asked my brother to reply before googling and he said sTerling too.
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Why is some entity changing memories and manipulating people's minds to cause confusion like this?
What are its goals?
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>>39213950
glowing
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>>39175342
How strange. I just finished this movie an hour ago...now I see this post. Obscure movie to reference, however it does seem like it is going to happen before 2035 with these tesla bots
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>>39214000
Checked. The reptilian-jew world system is collapsing, they found that out using “Project Looking Glass” which is a machine they used to time view in the future. The controllers panicked and had to come up with a solution. They built CERN in all timelines in all the MULTI-VERS, then they TURNED ON the machine in all timelines, the goal of the maneuver was to merge to a timeline where their “system of control” is not destroyed, everytime making a copy of this earth where they survive, but the more they make a copy, the more glitches happen, just like how you have with photocopying a page, it’s less clear as you make a copy of a copy. This is translates into glitches referenced as “mandela effect”. What they are in true is temporal anomalies having 2 or more timelines overlapping each others. What the controllers did not know is that the memories of the consciousness cannot be altered, and what one remembers expose their time manipulations.
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>>39213851
Yes. But it’s more fucked, it’s more like a Russian doll, a simulation within a simulation within a simulation, according to my research we may be at the 5th simulation within simulation. The worst theory is that at “base simulation” we are harvested like batteries just like the matrix movie by mantis-based super advanced species.
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>>39211508
Ah, thanks, yeah, something like that happened to the "Mister Anderson, we were expecting you" scene, which still exists with the dialogue missing and looks all odd and awkward, becoming disturbing on a different level (because it was disturbing to begin with, so much that Neo wakes up from bed in panic and sweating - but this now makes it disturbing in real life.)
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>>39216220
In a similar vain I have always thought mandela effects are "intelligent", for lack of a better term. As in they don't seem to be random.
The missing matrix lines seem to be referring to themselves in a meta way, since the "what if I told you that all of life is false" (paraphrasing), now ends up referring to how you as the viewer would realize that the original line is literally true by knowledge of the line retroactively disappearing.
Also,
>Luke, I am your father > No, I am your father
>Build it and they will come > Build it and he will come
>Interview with a vampire > interview with THE vampire
All the these changes become more direct. Darth Vader is now speaking to the viewer as a sort of projection of the Antichrist or something, rather than luke the fictional character. And the last two are now referring to a specific, special entity, whereas before, they were more generic.
And one more,
>Last is like a box of chocolates > Life WAS like a box of chocolates
Is referring to how something has fundamentally changed. Life WAS like a "box of chocolates", but now we're in a new world.
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>>39216308
*
>Life is like a box of chocolates > Life WAS like a box of chocolates
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>>39216308
It's desecration. Berenstain "stains" happy families.

>You have heard that in recent years, thousands of people around the world notice that several past famous quotes, songs, movies, news or other timelines have been altered. The phenomenon has been dubbed the 'Mandela Effect' and is causing justified concerns. It appears that some secret elite ruling your world has reached the scientific capability to perform short term time travel and are playing at altering timelines for experimentation. It is a very dangerous game, that allows their alien masters to interfere in Earth's destiny. By creating artificial black holes, wormholes and time warps, they twist the continuum.

>In the case of quantum computing, the artificial portals or qubits, in which particles or quantum bits switch in and out of existence at an exceedingly fast rate, allow information to be processed on different dimensional levels at once, outpacing by far any conventional processing in linear timeline. This sure is a great discovery, but its applications are wrongly used to tap into the Alter-Universe and extract its energy to power artificial intelligence machines that can re-edit reality as we have known it.

>These qubits, bridging the actual 4D timelines with dimensions beyond linear time, allow quantum computers to edit information in the past, explaining the divergence of realities into parallel timelines. They can reformat retroactively the holographic projections of Meta-Matter particles containing the information making the fabrics of the cosmos and its history, so archives and memories are rewritten into a different version of reality or parallel timelines, into a simulation comparable to a virtual matrix. Particle colliders or synchrotrons can also open similar portals and are generally operated by artificial intelligence and quantum computers, all working together in twisting and remodeling the continuums.

-- Sasquatch Message to Humanity, 2020
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>>39209866
Rerecording that replaced the original? Artists are always doing remixes and reissues. Like it's often difficult to find the original radio version of Good Morning Starshine by Oliver on YT. Conversely nobody seems to've uploaded the superior 70's version of Don Gibson's Blue Blue Day with an extra guitar solo that only seems to exist on a Readers Digest compilation.
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Fuck shit fuck shit guys, I found one, and it’s really big, and really really bad, oh fuck

Fuck there’s a new one, omg wtf it’s bad guys, it’s really really bad
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>>39203283
This is cool I want to hear more please.

>>39216118
I'd like to hear more about this too. What did they see through the looking glass? Can we be freed?

I'm from the old universe with basically all the common Mandela effects. I shifted realities when I died after falling and bashing my head into concrete.
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>>39217100
>>39217107
Garloids are real now

They were never real

This is another 4chan meme made reality like Kek.

This might be the first Pokémon.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urechis_unicinctus
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>>39216563
Brainstain Family
Berezowski Family
The Big New Brzezrzinsky Family
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The Beredjiklian Bears
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>>39205568
>I'm not going to watch this video that disproves me SHILL
>I'm going to instead watch this bitch ute video where the braces are anachronistic and added in using CG
Every time with you faggots. Spit in the face of truth and insist upon your falsehoods.
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>>39216308
for me, there were no mandelas prior to 2020. It’s a recent phenomenon in “my” timeline
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>>39217107
>What did they see through the looking glass?
The end of THEIR world.
>can we be freed
Apparently all timelines seemed to merge towards one outcome which is the end of their world, and of course the total liberation of human souled beings.
>I shifted realities when I died after falling and bashing my head into concrete
I believe you.
>i shifted realities
I dont count them anymore, since 2012, i shifted at least 6 times. May be more .
But from 2012 i realized the changes.
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>>39217721
Im not buying a poorly made MI5 video to make me believe im having a false memory or what im saying it’s fake.
That being said, i know how to spot a glowie when i see one, and that jewtuber is a glowie from the UK.
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>>39170537
We make it more exciting then it is. Tldr version, there are multiple infinite realities and every now and then these realities will cross/merge/clash which will change these realities, small effects are logos,scenes in movies shit like that, big effects are historical changes, people living or dying. Its a natural cause just like a volcano erupting, tsunamis forming, earthquakes etc, just on a cosmological level. Sidenote - we only notice it more because society more connected and recorded then ever.
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>>39170962
900 second thing is bs. surprised i haven't more people complain about it

That's literally 13 minutes

Also don't know if it's just me but the captchas feel harder
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>>39170852
fk off cunt, worry about ur own capital
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>>39170537
I think these (mine included) are just people misremembering shit, but I'll say that one recently that gave me pause was finding out the Lizzie Borden was acquitted, years ago I went through a major true crime binge and I was 100% positive that she had been found guilty but released on some kind of technicality after serving several years.
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>>39217261
A couple of years ago I randomly got a yt recommendation for a documentary about the "Jerboa" and I swear to god I thought it was like a CGI parody, and now I have suddenly been seeing references to this everywhere. When I was a kid I was obsessed with weird animals and not once did I ever hear of this creature.
It even looks like something completely retarded that someone would just make up in their head.
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>>39170537
it was initially called the berenstain bears effect. There was even a subreddit named that. That reddit has since been deleted
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>>39181050
My memory of it is similar. I remember their name being Berenstain but they named the books Berenstein to not be confusing
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>>39219437
>Its a natural cause just like a volcano erupting, tsunamis forming, earthquakes etc, just on a cosmological level.
Not natural causes, there is a veil protecting all the different Universe/timelines. When you happen to build a “veil puncturing” machine called CERN and turn it ON on ALL timelines/univers, shit like having temporal anomalies when shit from timeline A merges with shit from timeline B without having any control. The more you turn ON your veil puncturing machine CERN, the more anomalies will keep on happening. It will reach absurd levels of having your street not looking the same, and your house placed on the opposite side when you come home, or your brother never ever existing only in your memories, shills like the anon will tell you it’s “just a false memory”. That being said there is nothing natural in having temporal anomalies exposed to the world to witness.
>these realities will cross/merge/clash which will change these realities
Only if you use CERN in all timelines of the Univers, happen to turn them ON on the same schedule.
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>>39221340
James Earl Jones had died at least 12 years ago in my timeline, from sickness, in this timeline he just died in September of 2024 and have a full white hair beard and full white hair which i never witnessed from James before.
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>>39221972
Today cats can have WINGS. Never existed from my original timeline.
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>>39220845
>surprised i haven't more people complain about it
The 900 seconds only happens if you are in incognito mode, sadly i had gave up the incognito and post without it, wait is 0.
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Romulus and Rebus is now Romulus and Remus.
FFS I specifically remember learning their names in school and thinking how it was a shame they didn't both have an M in the middle.
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>>39220845
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTTeLmwm_EE
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Some other anon in a thread suggested that the mandingo effect is actually a government form of testing to see how effectively they could convince the general populace of blatantly false information. For example basically:
>release a piece of media but make it have a tiny miniscule difference in certain areas
>after a selected period remove all evidence and records of the different version
>observe as those who remember the different version either get convinced that they misremembered or get shunned as insane conspiracy theorists by the rest of the population
It would explain why:
>the phenomenon only seems to occur in the States
>the changes are only tiny, completely missable details inconsistent with the constantly shifting universes theory
>most mandela effects are from between the 80s and the internet era
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>>39180830
Keep going please.
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Back in the Chick not Chic timeline. I think this is a blessed timeline. One of the ones where everything goes right for you and everyone is nice. I have a theory that the more blessed timelines you cross with, the better everything will be.
Other timelines that I think are blessed:
>no braces
>skechers
>mickey mouse with a tail
>froot loops
>a beautiful day in THIS neighbourhood
Post other blessed timelines wherein your life improoved.
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>>39193439
The crazy part about Interview With The Vampire is the writer of the book Anne Rice does a special intro to the VHS release of Interview With The Vampire, where she calls it “Interview With A Vampire”

Source
youtu.be/vwfh27jdnE4?si=B3zop7dsBm23wXHC
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>>39227955
This headline doesn't even match the following article:
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/film-tv/interview-with-a-vampire-director-neil-jordan-i-had-a-great-time-making-this-movie-but-theres-a-dark-catholic-guilt-underneath/30733778.html
"Interview with a Vampire" is obviously the literate timeline version, and the one I remember well.
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Almost every time I’ve posted this one I’ve had someone cuss me out for no reason.
Now I’m finally seeing other people also remember this the way I do, so Im posting it again.

I been watching Futurama since it first aired on 1/1/2000. The Planet Express Building used to be the same colors as the Planet Express Ship.

Main color Green, with a red stripe.

Now the Planet Express Building is the opposite, Main color Red, with a green stripe.

Here is a rough edit of how I remember it, pretty sure I got the shading wrong, but its as close as I could get it.
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>>39170537
I was a book reading addict with a 12 grade reading level in middle school its stein
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>>39228139
Yes, I remember puzzling over the pronunciation of "ei", since it was one of my earliest exposures to that Germanicism, and also to reading cursive.
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>>39219289
Unparalleled glowie detecting ability but can't use punctuation.
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>>39228715
Please stop Glowing it’s rude.

I’m not him but I just want to point out that your argument about the braces doesn’t even make any sense. The whole point of the Mandela Effect / timeline jumping idea is that things are different in *this* timeline. The fact that there are no videos with her having braces is exactly the point.

> “I remember her having braces”
> “You idiot! Watch this 5 minute video detailing that she NEVER had any braces!”

Yeah … in this timeline. I fully expect you back here and converted if we wake up and suddenly are back in the “of course she had braces; that’s the joke” timeline. (Like what happened with the thinker statue.)
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>>39228715
I watched your jewtube vid, he glows, im acquainted with countless youtubers that push shit straight from the controllers narrative, larping it as “the only explanation possible”.
Not just that guy, there are lots of them, with heavy British accent, but if you could see their face your would quickly realize they are jews. Edomite-jews. Come with British clothing but inside it’s the eternal lying jew.
>cant use punctuation
Read that again. It has all the necessary punctuations.
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>>39170998
Bought Star Wars box set in 2000. It had silver leg c3po on it.
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>>39227955
she says "interview with-the vampire." , clearly with the , but says the words quickly and joined
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>>39227955
>>39229605
I just watched it with loud speakers, she clearly says “Interview with A Vampire”
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>>39170537
Why do all mandela effects have to do with capitalist slop that I've never heard of? How am I supposed to take this shit seriously?
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>>39231728
The Bible too have changed, not just Hollywood shit.
https://search.thesupernaturalbiblechanges.com/changes
Did you know aliens and unicorns are now cited in the Bible ?? It is now.
Statues, monuments…
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>>39226352
Then there should hundreds of books out there with Berenstein and copies with braces. There should cereal boxes with fruit loops somewhere and many underpants with cornucopia's. There isn't though and the shitheads at the cia didn't just go around stealing underpants.(kek)
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>>39187385
I watched that shit two weeks ago and it was there wtf
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>>39204193
>2016 to 2022
>kids growing up watching winnie the pooh
>pooh frecuently put his hand on forehead when trying to think
>people see the thinker and associate it with their rooted childhood memory of what they know a thinking pose is
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Was the song "What a wonderful world" in Toy Story 2. I feel like I have a memory of seeing it in the theatres with this song in it and I distinctly remember my first or second grade teacher saying the same thing. But it's nowhere to be found in the film. Anyone else or just me?
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>>39232991
I definitely remember it being in one of the toy story films
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>>39180789
That's Norfolk. It's still there
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>>39204193
IT CHANGED BACK? WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON NIGGA?
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>>39230110
Its even clearer on the VHS, I got it in a lot with a tv recording of a documentary on the assassination of JFK. Interesting haul.
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>>39187576
I'm absolutely positive on a few
>Pikachu had a black end to its tail 100%
>it was Berenstein 100%
>it was chic fil a 100% (I have never eaten there or even seen a restaurant but I remember thinking the spelling was weird and unique)
I would also add
>villain used to be spelled villian
>business used to be spelled buisness
>Danielle steel was 100% Danielle Steele
I am completely right about all of these and there is no chance im remembering wrongly or am incorrect at all. But what does it mean?
>900 second timer????
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There is a timeline where the T800 from the first Terminator movie had blonde hair and I think I can remember it too.
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>>39170537
I remember this clearly and vividly. I was still learning language at a young age, and could not properly process what I saw as the spelling at the end of the name. "stain" and "stein" had no difference to me, and "stein" made more sense to go with the flow of "beren", both parts a sound with "e".

For this same sort of reason I used to call Nintendo "intendo" because I had difficulty remembering the initial "N", because "N" is not used much as a starting letter when you are first learning language and have gotten used to the frequent use of "an" in sentences.

tl,dr; You don't remember because you think you are infallible.
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>>39233643
>I'm completely retarded so everyone else is too
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>>39170537
Am I the only one where Chick-Fil-A seemingly came out of nowhere in the early 2010s? This was the most surprising thing for me about Chick-Fil-A. One day I had never heard of it, and the next everyone was loving it and it was as popular as Burger King. Meanwhile I’m like what’s that? And then I come to find out it was started in the 40s!?
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>>39233704
Welcome to humanity.
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>>39233729
I'm Canadian so I've still never even seen one but I do remember it being chic
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>>39233760
yes, it balances the theme of minimal phonetic spelling with cute cursive curves. The k is a jarring halt mid-word. Desecration and ugliness, of a famous Christian brand.
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>>39233815
Ya I was just thinking this to myself, chick is so unnatural in the branding compared to chic which is sleek and clearly better

Also
>cruella deville, cruella deville
>if she doesn't scare you
The next line is apparently
>no evil thing will!
When I know perfectly well it really was
>then nobody will
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>>39233544
The stepfather's name was Scott not Todd. I don't get why they change such tiny details.
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>>39233729
This and Popeye's...?
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>>39230110
this is clearly a blip in the simulation. why would it be called Interview with THE Vampire? doesn't make sense. brad pitt literally mentions at least 3 other vampires besides him and implies there are still vampires other than him in modern existence. "THE denotes one of something
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>>39233449
>business used to be buisness
Actual retard.
Business comes from the word "busyness". Your spelling doesn't even make sense. The world didn't change, you just can't spell
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>>39233826
I seem to recall the latter also, and agree it is much clearer for children, who are scared of people not abstractions.
>>39234016
yep
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Here's a good one: nowhere in the Bible does it say "the lion shall lay down with the lamb."
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>>39234543
a desecration of KJV poetry
https://biblehub.com/isaiah/11-6.htm
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>>39170537
In my original universe it was called the Mendoza effect.
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>>39170537
I'm undecided on just how many of them are false memories and how many are actual changes, but the cornucopia is definitely one of the real ones. I consider it an anchor to wherever I grew up, or at least my memories from back then are from. My Sun was a different color, too, not this shitty LED white piece of crap. Why the fuck name something a "yellow dwarf" star when it isn't even yellow to the naked eye? Yes, yes, visible light spectrum and all that; I'm not retarded. But, seriously, it was pale yellow and visibly so.
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For me it's
Baloo coconut bra, his leaf skirt was also green and slightly longer, and there were no leaves on his head
Pikachu's black tipped tail (got mandela'd in the early 2000s)
Mickey mouse's thin suspenders, with their thick golden buttons
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>>>39170537 (OP)
>In my original universe it was called the Mendoza effect.

Who was Mendoza?
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>>39235488
agreed. re Baloo, that's creepy:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/tnyaym/comment/i25wd6z/
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here's a more recent, mandela effect for me. In the 90's, I used to watch Billy Madison on Starz all the time and would quote this scene to my bros , but this scene has fucking changed. Chris Farley no longer says, "That Veronica Vaughn is one...HOT...piece of ace!" the word "hot" has been removed. Shit just doesn't sound right at all now https://youtu.be/bS8CP1A6OCQ?feature=shared
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>>39170537
I always remembered it as Chardee McDennis

Its macdennis in the internet

Might be my own retardation though
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>>39236487
when i was a kid i used napster to collect funny movie clip mp3s from mostly just adam sandler movies and this scene was one of them. its fingerprint is firmly implanted in my brain. just the comedic inflection of "that veronica vaughn..." still pops into my head fairly often. i just like how it sounds.

i have something similar film-related. when i was 10 years old i saw office space in the theaters with my friend and families. it may or may not be unusual for the theatrical releases of films to be different from the home releases. you might see different cuts or additional scenes at the theater that get cut or changed later when it's remastered for DVD or VHS, or at least i convinced myself as such.

there's a scene in this movie where peter and joanna (jennifer aniston) are in the parking lot outside Chotchkie's, and the annoying waiter guy spots them and says "get a room you two" or something like that, then makes a bunch of mocking noises, and jennifer aniston says "god i hate that guy"
in the actual movie it just cuts to the next scene after that, but what i remembered was the scene went on a bit longer, where peter rushes the guy and punches him, knocking him to the ground.
i've posted on IMDB forums about this wondering was there ever some director's cut or extended version that has this scene, or did my brain just make it all up. in the context of the movie he has no actual motivation to do that. their characters are complete strangers. however for years of my life i convinced myself it actually did happen, and every subsequent rewatch i expected the fight scene to come up, only for it to end short of what i recalled.
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>>39233449
Definitely right about Pikachu and Steele
I can even remember the font for the end e
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>>39177230
>its real i had that whole collection as a kid
I still have mine. Here is the title page and copyright info from 'New Baby'.
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>>39229553
It is the only explanation possible unless you can provide a valid explanation of how muh heckin hadron collider has altered our timeline or how we've ended up in a new timeline. I agree CERN looks like an evil organization but I see no tangible evidence of them altering our timeline.
As far as I can tell most people who believe in the Mandela effect are prone to magical thinking and think their memory or visual perception is infallible.
Also Rob is a Northerner, most Jews in England reside in the south.
See pic related, kind of low res but certainly doesn't look Jewish to me.
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>>39237777
>>39216563
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>>39216126
I really hope not. A couple of times while tripping on mushrooms I've encountered mantis like super beings who seemed to be observing me.

Can you share your research?
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>>39235569
McBain's nemesis
>MENDOZAAAAAAA
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>>39241409
Checked.
The first time I placed a large copper tensor ring around me, then slept with it, I saw a large mantis larger than the earth that was connected to the earth with a electrical charge, the mantis was getting mad.
More details, when passing a large tensor ring around your body up and down vertically all around your body is supposed to cut out spiritual parasites.
Im a long time aware of the parasites for a long time, being using antiparasitics for more than 5 years now, the tensor ring episode is relatively new in my trek against evil. I today sleep with the large tensor ring under my bed, often i sleep on the ground with the tensor ring right under. I built smaller ones for my head and lower chakras. What i noticed is my dreams are 100% under my control, 0 bad thoughts pre-sleeps, and generally a cosy and high vibration feeling. My theory is that the tensor ring breaks the “signal” connecting us to evil entities trying to control us to generate maximum loosh production.
Im also learning remote viewing with the Monroe tape, this idea came to my mind AFTER taking antiparasitics, before taking them i considered remote viewing as dangerous for some reasons…
>share the research
Fren, this is the fruit of 18 years of constant research and application of knowledge, it is extremely hard to post here the theory, it’s a mix of things, my conclusions on this fake and gay world, this simulation that’s sole goal is to generate loosh, loosh being the most valuable raw material in the univers for those evil entities, call them archons or evil entities, they are the same.
>tripping on shrooms saw mantis observing
I believe you, i took shrooms and saw how this world was just a projection coming from us. We deeply alter the projection too depending on our mindstate/frequency. The evil entities make sure we remain in low frequencies because this is how they can generate maximum loosh from us.
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>>39241520
>didn’t mean to check
Got mislead with the previous post now i look like a new fag… kek
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>>39237777
Nice digits but Rob is super blue-pilled... I commented once that Werner von Braun and Walt Disney were close friends, then he went nuts and called me a kooky conspiracy theorist lmao

Is completely oblivious to all the masonic references in movies too... ESPECIALLY such as Being There, in which he's "analyzed" so deeply before...
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System of a Down's Chop Suey no longer has the line Father, Fucker, but instead says Father, Father. However, the Richard Cheese cover still has the line Father, Fucker.
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>>39207775
Isn't this possibly what a flip flop is?

I've experienced this with a song that I've listened to hundreds of times, which changed back after about 6 months.
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>>39226632
Blessed timelines in my experience:
>Pikachu has black tailtip (that's Pichu)
>blue-eyed Hitler
>Mandela died in 2013
>Sri Lanka tip at southeast of India
>the Flintstones
>Katy Perry
>The Thinker's hand is limp but may look like a fist from some angles
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>>39243717
>Pikachu has black tailtip
I meant Pikachu does NOT have a black tail tip but Pichu does.
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If Mandela had died in prison, the president of South Africa in his place might have been his wife, Chris Hani, Thabo Mbeki, or De Klerk.
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The precise gifs in the 4chan gif movies and the order the gifs were presented in appears to have changed, notwithstanding variants and censorship over time. In some cases, a similar gif appears rather than the one used in the original compilation that no longer exists.
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>>39241520
>large copper tensor ring

What is that and how does one get one?
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>>39170537
who even read these books
I never heard of them before the Mandela meme
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>>39241556
He is admittedly half-pilled but he is at least far more tolerable than the majority of film Youtubers who are always massive s0yb0y beta faggots and he has some redpilled moments on occasion.
The Dolly braces rebuttal video he did derived from a study he was doing on Moonraker and to me it raises valid points. Of course there are glowie funded content creators and controlled op figures but automatically thinking that anyone who makes points against what happens to be a conspiracy theory you believe in has to be a glowie and not just someone who doesn't believe in magical thinking or that our world timeline can be drastically altered in such a way is an indication that meds need to be taken.
In this case he doesn't even address the Mandela effect or CERN theories, he may not have even been aware of them when making the video.

>>39245437
Americans
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Anyone remember Cedric the entertainer dying on stage of a heart attack about 20 years ago? I looked it up and apparently I wasn't the only one that remembered this, as I found about 10 threads about it. A common claim is that he's getting mixed up with Bernie Mac, but for me that's a distinctly different memory and I knew he died from something else.
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>>39170563
monst mandela effects do relate to strange and obscure childhood memores, most of which don't go back prior to about 10 years old, most are from prior to 7 years old. A lot of them involve weird intertangling with the illuminati and egypt and Henry VIII and King tut.
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Does anyone remember shit being a Mandela effect, and then find out it's actually the other way around? I swear I remember Chick-fil-a being the Mandela effect and Chic-fil-a being the real original, but now its suddenly switched
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>>39170537
>Mandela effect
Is that what beings are calling racism against africans now?
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>>39243717
>Katy Perry
explain
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>>39170537
When I was a child, I heard people say both Berenstein and Berenstain in school and at home on various VHS and DVDs of the cartoons. The simple explanation is that people aren't perfect and we mispronounce and misremember shit all the time. That's more plausible than than the idea that I was oscillating between parallel dimensions all throughout my childhood.
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>>39248910
i was never in the Berenstein timeline because as a kid i remember me and my friends always got a chuckle out of the "stains" part due to the fact that a bear was the mascot for Charmin
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>>39170537
As a little kid I thought the art style was hideous and the cursive font looked like incomprehensible ancient vedic prophecies.
But as an OCD autist who is cursed with remembering everything better than the people around me, you normies constantly forget things. Most people pretty much just make reality up as they go along, and say or believe whatever will bring you the most social validation in the moment, forget facts, reason, consistency. That's what's spooky. Non-autists lack the basic ability to observe reality and remember basic objective facts and recount them truthfully.
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the word "harbinger" was "harbringer" with the second r in my universe I swear to all that is holy I'm not being a retard they changed the damn word
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>>39248847
I don't know how to explain. Life just feels better in the Katy timeline than the Kate one.
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>>39249078
What about refrigerator vs. refridgerator?
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>>39170537
real mandela effect:
you thought god didnt exist but he does and loved you all along?
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>>39187381
Lol what the fuck, I've been artistically looking at maps for twenty five years and this is bullshit
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For me it’s celebrity deaths. James Earl Jones has died 3 times to me.
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>>39170537
I'm a transportation-nerd. I remember reading a Wikipedia article about the modern Camden (NJ) Streetcar.
Camden doesn't have a streetcar in this timeline
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>>39170537
>>37881810
> there was a very disturbing signal intrusion in 1991 or 1992 on the childrens show The Ghost Train in the UK. it was live and they were in a hot air balloon festival. and it suddenly cut away to footage of Prince Charles talking about a building needing to be knocked down, but with a strange voice laughing over it. then it cut back to the presented who was wearing a white scarf like a gag and she made WTF expression like she just had an out of body experience
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>>39249918
There's a planned streetcar to Camden, according to Wikipedia. When did the Camden streetcar exist in the other timeline, and was it connected to other counties?
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No, I remember this being the case. When I was in elementary school we had to record the names of all the books we read, and I always like to read Berenstain Bears, but I would always misspell them as Berenstein. So I had to drill it into my head that they were spelled Berenstain.
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>>39188962
Flint is a type of stones…why would it be called Flin-stones??
This is well poisoning.
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>>39245432
https://files.ekmcdn.com/photonorgone/resources/other/tensor-rings-the-ancient-technology-that-was-lost-forgotten-v2.pdf

Make your own, a quick yt search : how to make tensor rings.
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>>39187536
Where did you find this?!
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What's the name of the pizza rolls that start with a 'T'?
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>>39251052
Totino’s
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>>39204062
yes, them being so incongruous is the gag, retard.
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>When I was a child, I heard people say both Berenstein and Berenstain in school and at home on various VHS and DVDs of the cartoons. The simple explanation is that people aren't perfect and we mispronounce and misremember shit all the time. That's more plausible than than the idea that I was oscillating between parallel dimensions all throughout my childhood.

True. But I ran a children's book company as a consultant before I switched. I know what I saw. This was a national book company serving small libraries and primary schools across the USA.

In trying to get context I went back discovered that the public imprint of the company (it shut down a year after I left) also vanished. I played Sam Spade and found the address vanished, the White and Yellow Pages listing vanished, can't find the other principals except one who died and daughter said never worked there. All neighbors seem to remember was an empty space in the building for the years in question.
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>>39251052
Totino's. There was a commercial in the 90's where a kid enthusiastically says "I love Totino's!" before eating some pizza rolls. That commercial really stuck with me for some reason. I'm assuming you think it used to be Tostino's but it has always been Totino's.

>>39246442
Yes, Froot Loops vs Fruit Loops mentioned earlier in this thread.
>>39180282
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>>39177793
It corrected itself. Too much attention was being drawn, so it reprogrammed, recalibrated and changed something else.
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>>39250129
this. this is reaching. when i was a kid it was always the flinTstones mainly because i had a friend whose older brother was named Clint and that's how flinTstones stuck
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>>39250923
There are lots and lots and lots of residuals around, some anons posted them a while back.
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>>39251276
>>39248910
Arguing is pointless some are from the timeline of Bernstein and some are from the Bernstain we got mixed up and the timelines themselves are affecting what is around us as relic of the past, one dude had multiple VHS, one became Bernstain and the other one remained Bernstein.
It’s fucked. NOT EVERYONE will remember the same shit.
Some group will remember one thing and the other group will be sure it’s the other thing.
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>>39246442
>>39251329
>>39180282
HOLY FUCK FROOT LOOPS IS BACK!!!!!
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>>39253548
>>>39251276 (You)
>>>39248910
>Arguing is pointless some are from the timeline

Thanks, fren'.
Yeah, not trying to argue by any means. Just reporting my unnerving experiences

It seems to me it isn't so much timelines shifting dragging masses of people along but people shifting between whatever these timelines are. Increasingly to me there seem to be outliers like me with unusual experiences compared to the majority who notice the problem. Probably a bell curve type thing...
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>>39253587
It’s because they have turned off CERN way too much, caused much punctures of the veil between the timelines, the anomalies will increase and more unnerving experiences will be experienced, until they stop using the machine, the anomalies can be larger than just brands or lines on movies it can get as huge as buildings being in different places than where you remember them. For now we are not there yet, but if they continue using CERN we would get there, then normies will have mass psychosis.
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>>39253603
>turned ON*** Cern.
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>>39170563
It's called copyright laws, you delusional fucks
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>>39253603
CERN is a building. The LHC is a big magnet essentially.
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>>39253748
>Time travelers may also influence or alter timelines; it must be done with extreme care. Changing the past can transform destinies and introduce superimposed linear timelines. Time travel for self-interest is highly risky and can cause very dangerous repercussions. Its causal loops implications are too karmic to be practiced by spiritually evolved beings.

>Your Human governments have now explored those avenues, guided by their alien lords. The levels of technologies they are given access to are very rudimentary and carry high destructive potentials, like all you have inherited from the controllers, from oil to nuclear, pipelines to power lines, fuel propulsion and explosion engine, all destroying this planet.

>Gross mechanical devices such as gigantic particle colliders artificially create time warp vortices by accelerating particle beams near the speed of light and then colliding them, causing extremely powerful nuclear reactions capable of releasing tremendous amount of energy akin to gamma rays and gravitational waves, breaching dimensional continuums. Harnessing such energy fields allows to extract 'dark' and 'anti-matter' into extremely condensed forms capable of creating micro black holes, when compressed in an entropy. A black hole of miniature proportions, invisible to the naked eye, holds a gravitational pull strong enough to stretch the fabrics of space-time, allowing some localized time travel. These artificial time travel techniques are very limited, and their use mostly detrimental.
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>>39253748
>CERN: Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire.
Magnets used to smash protons at the highest speed possible in the Univers.
(Speed of light minus 3 meters per seconds).
Yes the LHC is the name of the device itself.
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>>39253763
>introduce superimposed linear timelines.
That’s literally a mandela anomalie.
Based book that’s exactly what is happening!
>>39253548
>>39253587
>>39248910
>>39251276
Pic rel
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>>39233729
Regional thing that expanded it's market, like Long John Silver's did back in the day.
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>>39170537
It seems pretty obvious to me at least that all these “Mandela effects” is some kind of intel or psyop to see if things can be “scrubbed” from the internet/collective conscious. That’s why it’s always silly stuff like “Oh haha wasn’t this book spelled differently!” Or “wasn’t that logo supposed to look like this?” People possess evidence of how things originally were, yet workers for these companies will deny it and call you crazy. We are the first generation to have internet and a PERMANENT history now, why would there not be operations to try and gain control of that?

Ps I’m Skitzophrenic
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>>39250129
>>39252604
>pointing out how your low IQ dialect causes you and your family to mispronounce a word is well poisoning
Do you think they lived in a town named Berock too? They even pronounce the first T in FlinTstones in the theme song.You are wrong and retarded.
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>>39253571
>HOLY FUCK FROOT LOOPS IS BACK!!!!!
pls, no bully
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The various anons doubting the Mandela effect because the effects are on pop culture are missing a significant if subtle point.
Pop culture is what we see, what we are often presented with, what we remember.
Many things could be changing in the background of history and people wouldn't be noticing as much because the subjects aren't popularly known. For example, this anon knows almost nothing about the pre-colonial French Guiana. All sorts of changes could have happened in that history, and this anon wouldn't know. Dolly, however, had braces. This anon knows that, was exposed to it, remembers it. The whole point of pop culture is that it is not in the background.
Also, many people do not fully conceptualize that memories are not directly related to the event of memory. You can remember a building that is destroyed. For the same reason you can remember something that now never was.
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>>39254329
i fucking hate that pic. gives me severe PTSD anxiety from being sexually abused as a kid. I'm out
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>>39255180
>two vhs cassettes give you sexual ptsd
Meds. Now.
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>>39254816
Internet records and memories supported by them are the least permanent records and memories.
For example, you saw an internet video on your computer as a young teen. You remember it. But there is exactly zero reason you should assume that everyone else watching that video saw the same video as you. The internet allows for exactly specific targeting of media.
Any internet "record" can easily be changed. Any record can, a reality change certainly effects every record, but internet records are particularly fragile.
There's been good work done treating "skitzophrenic" - your spelling- as possession/parasites. Maybe consider that as a tool on your toolbox for treatment.
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moinrajer braces and interview with a/the vampire are too real. ford too
>>39217261
oh my brain! aaaaaaa bad timeline shift wtf
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>>39255239
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SHE HAD BRACES!!!
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>>39256128
Jiffy peanut better is today Jiff.
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>>39256079
YES, I remember them clearly.
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>>39256150
>Bible changes
Most upsetting changes
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WTF, the Black Sabbath song Beyond The Wall Of Sleep has now changed to BEHIND The Wall Of Sleep. This shit can't be real.
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>>39256188
>Mirror, mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all.
Residuals still exist.
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>>39256210
In my original timeline Buffalos were 100% extinct, today they are “nearly extinct”.
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>>39256195
I got mostly right (assuming the list is >>39187576), and I didn't experience anything strange in late December 2012.
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>>39256303
The strange things should be on the end of 2011 and starting 2012. I personally got major “fork” in my life at that time, which drastically altered the rest of the course.
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>>39256325
Major "fork"? Did you see the black orb or experience something else that was really unusual?
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>>39177745
>most people actually bought a knockoff brand
I suggest think through what you're suggesting. Back in the day there was nowhere to get a knockoff brand of Fruit of the Loom. There was no Temo.com, there was no Wish.com, back then people shopped at department stores like JCPenny or Kmart, those didn't sell knockoff brands. You honestly think there were enough shady import shops in NYC and people went there to buy underwear for their kids? Where there also guys selling kids underware under their trenchoats with fake watches? Come on into this ally, we can get your kid underware? Kek

I'm fine with you suggesting some knock offs existed, it's possible, but there's no way that could have been a large portion of products back in the day. And if knockoffs existed, it couldn't have been widespread so any knockoff would stick out and be mentioned for it being odd, like why is there a cornacopia? Instead the opposite is ture, everyonne remembers the cornacopia.

Information time traveler or the universe trimming information space are better theories then knockoffs.
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>>39256365
Nah it’s chain of events that led to a different life path, very personal stuff.
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>>39205422
>That's because you experienced a false memory based on an accidental illusion
The fundamental problem may be how conciousness and memory works. The best theory is an entangled quantum process happening in body temperature micro-tubuals in the nerves (and all your cells have similar micro-tubuals). This entanglement means that between plank length frames in time and even years passing, you are never disconnected from your past self and obviousl this process allows your memories activate correctly. This is why anathesia targets microtubual function and knocks you out. But then you wake up and you're still you. The best guess is your conciousness aka "you" are separate from time due to being vastly entangled across time.

This get's into Roger Penrose's & Stuart Hameroff theory on quantum conciousness, which if is a at all correct, then if the universe around you changed then your memories might not change. I recommend looking up that theory a bit, because that's probably what this is all about. If human memory is using quantum effects, you would be aware of changes to the universe. Like a fictional Dr. Who timelord or Borg.

Likely people with better memories would see more difference. People have accused me of having an eidetic memories many times, I can mentally walk back into tests I've taken decades ago and tell you about what's on the page. Or look back on discussions online, books, moments. So it's odd, that I "misremember" so many things other people also think have changed. It's odd.
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>>39187576
Looney Tunes was a copy of Disney's Silly Symphonies it had always been Tunes. Tiny Toons was different though which I think caused some of the confusion.
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>>39256912
I vividly remember it as “Looney Toons” as Toons from CarTOONS, that’s why my mind is registering it.
Looney Tunes sounds incorrect since my mind would have associated Tunes and not Cartoons.
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>>39256069
based
>>39256954
agreed
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>>39256954
Then your "vivid" memory is incorrect. They even had another series at the same time called Merry Melodies. It was always Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies. Both musical named and both named that way because of Silly Symphonies.
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>>39257644
Maybe you're right, but the tunes weren't looney, the 'toons were. I'm not sure about this one. Bound to be wrong about some of them.
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>>39170563
>2012
>Old location in the Sagittarius arm BTFO, moved to new location near Orion arm
>On the opposite end of the galaxy spiral
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>>39257644
No, I think you're right. Looney Tunes is the sophisticated literate original version. I just didn't get it as a kid, focused on the cartoons not the music. But I could always feel their emphasis on quality music in the background, something lost in today's cartoon slop.
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>>39257932
>Scientists know this
>Use the info to grift funds for their demon portal
Science is all about men stealing the glory from God and claiming credit for things they didn't do.
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>>39257973
>Do you think this is a "co-incidence"?
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>>39258022
>They are doing a CERN loop around a D-Wave cube....



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