I am from the timeline were the final boss of this game is ai bouddha, and from the time line were stell ball round happen in europe during the crusades
Info about a scientist who believes in the Mandela Effect:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYQ2x_nViYk
>Bragg's the vinegar brand is now Bragg>Gordon's frozen fish brand is now Gorton's>The tv show Castle came out in 2009 instead of 2005-2006>The manga/film I Am Hero is now IbAm A Hero>Crocodiles are now native to the USA >There are multiple freshwater dolphin species now.
>>40989386*I am A Hero
>>40989244In my timeline Bruce Lee (not his son) was accidentally shot dead while filming a movie. People used to use it as an example of how martial arts can't stop bullets. And this was when I was a young kid, in the 80s, before his son was shot.When later his son died the exact same way, people found it very suspicious, I have several memories of various people talking about it. "Bruce Lee's son just was accidentally shot dead on a set exactly like Bruce Lee was! This is too big a coincidence!"
>>40990110This! I even remember watching a documentary about it were they show his body on the floor, again, Bruce! Not brandon
>>40990147Feels good to read that I am not the only one.
>>40989244Does anyone remember a frog boss in ffviii? I played when I was like 10 on the PC and couldn't beat the frog. Now when I look at walk thrus there is no frog boss in ffviii. It was definitely a frog, a gigantic frog and I remember running out of fira. I know I had the chick with the glasses in my party at that point, maybe shortly after getting her. I think it was in a library with a garden.
>>40990110>"Bruce Lee's son just was accidentally shot dead on a set exactly like Bruce Lee was! This is too big a coincidence!"I specifically remember talking about it with my father
>>40990281Is he really a cricket and if so, is he a mole cricket.
>>40990438Yes do you know God's Mite?I think he's a spider cricket. I had these murderous cave crickets in my basement my mom calls them spider crickets.
>>40990110oh jeez what the fuck?I remember learning about this in middle school and even saw some old news articles and documentaries on it!I was unaware until now that there is a different chain of events? What are people saying?
>>40989386>>Crocodiles are now native to the USANope, but gators have always been.
>>40990281Don't remember that, and I've played the shit out of that game. Are you thinking of fighting a giant Marlboro or Ochu?
>>40990800Yeah, I definitely remember that, but apparently Florida has native crocs as well now.
>>40990281>>40990839he is probobly thinking of NORG the shadow president of balamb
>>40990110I remember that it used to be this, then changed to him getting hurt in a match.
Bump
Nice little dress
>>40989386Castle was 2009 you fucking retard. You're thinking of Bones, which started back in 2005.Bones saw an upsurge of popularity when they released it in Asia Pacific in 2009-ish, with then Star World network, covering beyond HK (into SG, Malaysia etc) Folks with cable/satellite TV in Asia are now able to watch new/current series from Fox etc at the times. Castle, Community, even Walking Dead etc.
>>40995323>Castle was 2009 you fucking retard>ME thread>Bot or tarded and regarded, you pickAnyways, I know it is 2009 now, but it was not when it first aired in my experience. I remember seeing ads for it when I was like 3 or 4, so around 2005-2006. I remember the layout of the house being a certain way that it was not in around 2009. Like the TV was not even in the same room I remember seeing it in once. And I find it unlikely they would advertise it that far in advance. Not only that, but I think theses were like the ads you run for an already airing show. IDK, just a personal ME ig.
>>40995323And no, not thinking of Bones. I actually first saw that show closer around the time of 2009, maybe late 2007, but definitely around 2008 or 2009.Plus the ad was by ABC, Bones was either on Fox or CBS. And I remember hearing the word Castle and seeing the ink and scroll, none of which are associated with Bones.
>>40990110I came from this era too (80-90s), but this one I witnessed the stupidity of this Mandela shit first hand. People used to think that the on-screen Bruce, is the real Bruce Lee. No, he was not. The on-screen Bruce is a hotheaded immigrant patriot who could barely understand English. The real Bruce is soft-spoken, and he went to university to study Philosophy for fuck's sake. He speaks English very well.The first confusion starts with the film Fist of Fury. The ending where he gave himself up out of the front door, but instead of surrendering, he charges the shooting squad head on with a flying fucking kick. The freeze frame on that ending is iconic.When he passed away during the production timeline of Game of Death, significant changes had to be made. This contributes to the biggest confusion fueling up this tinfoil meme. Golden Harvest was trying to cash in from his passing. So they rewrote the script, new storyline, new fake actors standing in for Bruce Lee etc. This is where it gets fucked up.The original Bruce Lee vision is his character, the Hero going up a pagoda, fighting stronger enemies as he goes up the level. In the reshoot version, GoD is actually a film WITHIN a film. So his character, the hero is actually just an actor. He was targeted by the mobs. He faked his death in a "shooting accident" to escape the gangsters in the film. And then he returns to fight them in the pagoda. The pagoda scenes is the only original footage from Bruce Lee's vision before his passing. The most fucked up thing is that they used real footage of Bruce Lee's funeral, and public mass mourning for him IRL, for the "fake death" scene in the film. You combine all of these, it's easy to see how people would believe that it's real. Because the final, botched cut of the film with all those spliced editing made it seem like it's a fucking documentary.
>>40995521People actually believed he was targeted IRL by real mobs. People actually believed he was shot in accident. People actually believed this final cut was the original cut or vision. The title of the film didn't help too, it fuels up the tinfoil conspiracy mystery curiosity in people. Even later documentaries, and films with brand Bruce Lee like Jason Scott Lee had the same, mystery / superstitious aura surrounding them. When Brandon Lee died, this whole meme blew up again. My fucking mom, the neighborhood etc everyone was parroting the same "oh noes they died the same way" bullshit. My dad knew better, because he was the one that got these movies anyway coz everyones pops were like Martial Arts nuts back in the day, he was a Tang Soo Do black belt.Bruce Lee died to a gunshot accident during filming was never real. There's many other conspiracy theories like he was poisoned by some ex mistress or even fucking lost in a bout to some Southeast Asian Silat master and succumbed to his injury and shit.
Extinction is the sole possible result in this timeline since another thread was attacked through delays.>>40980032Say there were a global ownership reset, and now every corporation cannot use their copyright since it technically does still exist, they just are not its owner.
>>40995521>>40995524Hm, makes sense. Back then, before the internet era, we were just isolated very small groups of people all believing the same wrong stories.
I thought the mainstream explanation of shit memory was correct (human memory truly shit and easily fallible). However, a "double Mandela" like this has me wondering...>be kid eating cereal>cereal be Froot Loops (the o's in "froot" being standard font>fast forward a few years and the o' in "froot" become cereal pieces>years later, name changes to "Fruit Loops">internet's a thing so check, but it appears to always have been this way>years pass, still "Fruit Loops" every time I see it in cereal isle in store>last month, it's now "Froot Loops", with the o's being cereal pieces>check internet, and it's always been "Froot Loops"If not for this shit, again, I would think this is just shit memory. But now, WTF...
>>40997049That is a flipflop in ME lingo.
We were just talking about this. I clearly remember when I first heard Evanescence's single "Bring me to Life" because of some personally-memorable reasons. I was in high school, in my senior year, which was 2002.Except the internet now tells me that single wasn't released until January of 2003, and the album didn't come out until March of that year.