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Mandela Effect - WTF does it mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snow" data-source="post: 160298" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>My husband and I are having one - the Charles Manson Murders. Before I say anything else - those of you who are old enough to remember where you were and what you were doing - think about it and then fix the date, before googling it.</p><p></p><p>What are your personal results?</p><p></p><p>[USER=2880]@Khaos[/USER] - freaky ain't it? </p><p></p><p>Also, can you believe "aint" isn't a typo if you put the apostrophe? aint ain't - WTF? It's not even a real word, right?</p><p></p><p>I have been following Anthony Patch on his "nothing has changed" ME theory pretty closely because I like him a lot . . . but I just can't buy it. The changes that I am sure of - I am thoroughly convinced of - and there is residual evidence to consider, and the fact that so many of the changes (especially the changes before the youtube click bait artists got involved to make a buck) are remembered across the board for those experiencing the effect. No one remembers all of them because an honest person has to admit their attention was not focused enough on each instance to be sure about ALL of them. </p><p></p><p>If nothing has changed except for some edits in your gray matter, then these Mandela Effect editors are pretty fucking amazing at their jobs if they can individually edit the gray matter of large groups of people and have all of them hold the very same wrong memory. It is hundreds of times more impossible to believe that than it is to believe these things actually have changed - no matter what the method.</p><p></p><p>Gawd - I don't know if I articulated that very well.</p><p></p><p>Besides, in his theory, being able to note the differences is somehow a good thing. If nothing has changed and I am in the group whose heads are being messed with - then how can that be better than being in the group whose heads are unaltered . . .</p><p></p><p>Yes - I still look at this thing every single day. It has slowed way down - if not ended. Does that line up for the rest of you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow, post: 160298, member: 51"] My husband and I are having one - the Charles Manson Murders. Before I say anything else - those of you who are old enough to remember where you were and what you were doing - think about it and then fix the date, before googling it. What are your personal results? [USER=2880]@Khaos[/USER] - freaky ain't it? Also, can you believe "aint" isn't a typo if you put the apostrophe? aint ain't - WTF? It's not even a real word, right? I have been following Anthony Patch on his "nothing has changed" ME theory pretty closely because I like him a lot . . . but I just can't buy it. The changes that I am sure of - I am thoroughly convinced of - and there is residual evidence to consider, and the fact that so many of the changes (especially the changes before the youtube click bait artists got involved to make a buck) are remembered across the board for those experiencing the effect. No one remembers all of them because an honest person has to admit their attention was not focused enough on each instance to be sure about ALL of them. If nothing has changed except for some edits in your gray matter, then these Mandela Effect editors are pretty fucking amazing at their jobs if they can individually edit the gray matter of large groups of people and have all of them hold the very same wrong memory. It is hundreds of times more impossible to believe that than it is to believe these things actually have changed - no matter what the method. Gawd - I don't know if I articulated that very well. Besides, in his theory, being able to note the differences is somehow a good thing. If nothing has changed and I am in the group whose heads are being messed with - then how can that be better than being in the group whose heads are unaltered . . . Yes - I still look at this thing every single day. It has slowed way down - if not ended. Does that line up for the rest of you? [/QUOTE]
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