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Have any of you guys been to another dimension, or other odd place which didn't seem to belong in our world?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tweety" data-source="post: 178334" data-attributes="member: 10869"><p>Also [USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] and [USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER] and the other gentleman/lady, there is no Mandela effect cause it is just a matter of some ppl not remembering how something was spelled. I know it was Berenstain Bears so vividly cause I was in primary school and I loved reading that book about the honey which was one of their firsts in the series and I knew a few kids whose last name was Stein or their last names ending with that suffix and I often wondered why the writer of the book spelled that bear family in the book differently and my parents implied that the writer may be closed minded about a certain (well I don’t care to bring it up here because those closed minded ppl annoy me and I don’t care to start a discussion about a subject that is sore to many ppl like myself plus politics gets too many resentful). Anyways that explains why it was always Berenstain and not Berenstain cause either ppl forgot spelling or had to repress memory about closed minded ppl so they wanted to think it was Berenstein and frankly I DON’T blame them.</p><p></p><p>Now the Jif peanut butter thing is easy cause there was Skippy Peanut butter at the time and ppl got mixed up with spellings. I know it was always Jif cause that was my favorite and I watched my mother make it for me everyday for my lunch to take to school. I vividly remember what the jar looked like.</p><p></p><p>Now the Jerry Lewis death, a lot of ppl got him confused with Jerry Lee Lewis. They kept thinking there were one and the same which is understandable. Just like someone from my generation had no idea that Jack Lord died back in the 1990s and this person loved the original Hawaii Five O show of the 70s which frankly I don’t think the remake is any good. There will never be another Jack Lord.</p><p></p><p>Anyways my point is there is no mandala effect but just that we all as humans tend to get confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tweety, post: 178334, member: 10869"] Also [USER=288]@Einstein[/USER] and [USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER] and the other gentleman/lady, there is no Mandela effect cause it is just a matter of some ppl not remembering how something was spelled. I know it was Berenstain Bears so vividly cause I was in primary school and I loved reading that book about the honey which was one of their firsts in the series and I knew a few kids whose last name was Stein or their last names ending with that suffix and I often wondered why the writer of the book spelled that bear family in the book differently and my parents implied that the writer may be closed minded about a certain (well I don’t care to bring it up here because those closed minded ppl annoy me and I don’t care to start a discussion about a subject that is sore to many ppl like myself plus politics gets too many resentful). Anyways that explains why it was always Berenstain and not Berenstain cause either ppl forgot spelling or had to repress memory about closed minded ppl so they wanted to think it was Berenstein and frankly I DON’T blame them. Now the Jif peanut butter thing is easy cause there was Skippy Peanut butter at the time and ppl got mixed up with spellings. I know it was always Jif cause that was my favorite and I watched my mother make it for me everyday for my lunch to take to school. I vividly remember what the jar looked like. Now the Jerry Lewis death, a lot of ppl got him confused with Jerry Lee Lewis. They kept thinking there were one and the same which is understandable. Just like someone from my generation had no idea that Jack Lord died back in the 1990s and this person loved the original Hawaii Five O show of the 70s which frankly I don’t think the remake is any good. There will never be another Jack Lord. Anyways my point is there is no mandala effect but just that we all as humans tend to get confused. [/QUOTE]
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