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Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?

 
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Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
Any Mandela effect you are Very sure its real?

What do you believe is the cause for Mandela effect?
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
The James Bond Moonraker one - braces on the girl. I remember it clearly, and it was the point of the joke.
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I had a deck of cards reseal itself 155%
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
Stouffer's Stove Top Stuffing.

I loved that stuff as a kid and can easily picture it on the grocery shelf the many many times I picked it up.

The only thing Kraft I cared about as a kid was mac & cheese. So it's bullshit saying Stove Top Stuffing has always been Kraft.

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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
Well, I'm very, very sure the Tank Man died in Tienanmen Square in the late 80s.
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
There are two that weird me out.

Dilemma was always spelled dilemna until about ten or fifteen years ago. I am certain of this.

For me, the shuttle blew up in 1984, not 1986. I know because I was in English class with my boyfriend when we watched it on TV. I only dated him in 1984, after which he transferred to another school. So in my memory, it is impossible that it blew up in 1986.

Okay, there is a third one. I recall that Jim Nabors came out as gay in the early to mid 90s because he was diagnosed with AIDS and then died several years later. This fact was so clear in my memory, but nope...never happened.
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
There are two that weird me out.

Dilemma was always spelled dilemna until about ten or fifteen years ago. I am certain of this.

For me, the shuttle blew up in 1984, not 1986. I know because I was in English class with my boyfriend when we watched it on TV. I only dated him in 1984, after which he transferred to another school. So in my memory, it is impossible that it blew up in 1986.

Okay, there is a third one. I recall that Jim Nabors came out as gay in the early to mid 90s because he was diagnosed with AIDS and then died several years later. This fact was so clear in my memory, but nope...never happened.
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It was definitely 84 because I skipped school and watched it. Remember it clearly because it was a huge deal.

I was also not even in school anymore in 86 so you are correct.
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Well, I'm very, very sure the Tank Man died in Tienanmen Square in the late 80s.
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That's a good one for sure,mine is Scott's toilet paper being Scott,as it is my name,I know I'm correct...but there are so many others.
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
There are two that weird me out.

Dilemma was always spelled dilemna until about ten or fifteen years ago. I am certain of this.

For me, the shuttle blew up in 1984, not 1986. I know because I was in English class with my boyfriend when we watched it on TV. I only dated him in 1984, after which he transferred to another school. So in my memory, it is impossible that it blew up in 1986.

Okay, there is a third one. I recall that Jim Nabors came out as gay in the early to mid 90s because he was diagnosed with AIDS and then died several years later. This fact was so clear in my memory, but nope...never happened.
 Quoting: BarbaricYawpSounder


It was definitely 84 because I skipped school and watched it. Remember it clearly because it was a huge deal.

I was also not even in school anymore in 86 so you are correct.
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I have no doubt whatsoever of this. My boyfriend failed out of the school our freshman year so had to go somewhere else for the rest of high school. It could ONLY have been 1984. I even remember being upset about it and annoyed that he didn't seem to care, just wanted to goof and flirt while our teacher interrupted class so we could watch all the news coverage. I recall judging him negatively for how he acted while tragedy unfolded.

I will never, ever concede on this point.
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
The James Bond Moonraker one - braces on the girl. I remember it clearly, and it was the point of the joke.
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This.

Never believed ME until I saw this.

And the karate kid head band one is pretty convincing.
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There is no Mandela effect. It was all planned in advance to portray it that way. It is of utmost importance to discuss about the effect those 'Mandela'-effects have... one of the effects which comes to mind is the 'I don't belong to this place/timeline'-effect, so best to not invest oneself too much in it

and hey... I've been duped too

damned

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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
The James Bond Moonraker one - braces on the girl. I remember it clearly, and it was the point of the joke.
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This one. The actor who played Jaws even made a visa commercial in relation with that scene. She had braces.

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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
There are two that weird me out.

Dilemma was always spelled dilemna until about ten or fifteen years ago. I am certain of this.

For me, the shuttle blew up in 1984, not 1986. I know because I was in English class with my boyfriend when we watched it on TV. I only dated him in 1984, after which he transferred to another school. So in my memory, it is impossible that it blew up in 1986.

Okay, there is a third one. I recall that Jim Nabors came out as gay in the early to mid 90s because he was diagnosed with AIDS and then died several years later. This fact was so clear in my memory, but nope...never happened.
 Quoting: BarbaricYawpSounder


It was definitely 84 because I skipped school and watched it. Remember it clearly because it was a huge deal.

I was also not even in school anymore in 86 so you are correct.
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I have no doubt whatsoever of this. My boyfriend failed out of the school our freshman year so had to go somewhere else for the rest of high school. It could ONLY have been 1984. I even remember being upset about it and annoyed that he didn't seem to care, just wanted to goof and flirt while our teacher interrupted class so we could watch all the news coverage. I recall judging him negatively for how he acted while tragedy unfolded.

I will never, ever concede on this point.
 Quoting: BarbaricYawpSounder



You sound like me regarding the Tank Man. I don't care what someone wants to call me, I KNOW there was an earth dimension wherein he died....I mean, we destroyed ourselves with nuclear war because of what was done that day in China.
You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller


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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
There are two that weird me out.

Dilemma was always spelled dilemna until about ten or fifteen years ago. I am certain of this.

For me, the shuttle blew up in 1984, not 1986. I know because I was in English class with my boyfriend when we watched it on TV. I only dated him in 1984, after which he transferred to another school. So in my memory, it is impossible that it blew up in 1986.

Okay, there is a third one. I recall that Jim Nabors came out as gay in the early to mid 90s because he was diagnosed with AIDS and then died several years later. This fact was so clear in my memory, but nope...never happened.
 Quoting: BarbaricYawpSounder


It was definitely 84 because I skipped school and watched it. Remember it clearly because it was a huge deal.

I was also not even in school anymore in 86 so you are correct.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82882468


I have no doubt whatsoever of this. My boyfriend failed out of the school our freshman year so had to go somewhere else for the rest of high school. It could ONLY have been 1984. I even remember being upset about it and annoyed that he didn't seem to care, just wanted to goof and flirt while our teacher interrupted class so we could watch all the news coverage. I recall judging him negatively for how he acted while tragedy unfolded.

I will never, ever concede on this point.
 Quoting: BarbaricYawpSounder


I hear ya, it was 86. Like I said, it would have been impossible for me to skip school in 86 since I was already out of high school then.

Definitely not you misremembering anything. I skipped school and stayed at my grandparents house that day and sat with them watching the launch and everyone was in shock.

It's things like this, the anatomy changes, geographical changes etc. that are the real mind fucks with mandela effects, not the movie/culture stuff.

Ever come across this video?

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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
There is no Mandela effect. It was all planned in advance to portray it that way. It is of utmost importance to discuss about the effect those 'Mandela'-effects have... one of the effects which comes to mind is the 'I don't belong to this place/timeline'-effect, so best to not invest oneself too much in it

and hey... I've been duped too

damned

chuckle
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Go gaslight on another thread, fuckwad.
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
The kuiper belt. The first i heard of it was like 5 years ago. I always remember it being called the kuniper pronounced ( Q-nip-er ). I've always been a space nerd and when i heard some girl on YouTube continually saying kuiper, i was like, "what a moron" until i realized it was never kuniper and always kuiper. Mind blown
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
There is no Mandela effect. It was all planned in advance to portray it that way. It is of utmost importance to discuss about the effect those 'Mandela'-effects have... one of the effects which comes to mind is the 'I don't belong to this place/timeline'-effect, so best to not invest oneself too much in it

and hey... I've been duped too

damned

chuckle
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TPTB-THEY have generational 'wealth', not just money-wise but also narrative-wise. Apart from an outright rebellion, nothing can stop this.

We're 'getting' there..

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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
and of course NO, a 'Mandela-effect' is definitely not faulty memory
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My one was john goodman died and no im not confusing john candy. I remember it clearly but it didnt happen apparently
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The fate of the Lindberg baby was my Mandela Effect smoking gun. That baby was never found and there has been so much residue from TV shows.

Agatha Christie was never found. There was an 'In Search Of' with Leonard Nemoy, episode about it. I have looked for it. It no longer exists.

If Agatha Christie went out on a bender and came back ten days later, do you think we would still be talking about it? No. It would be a footnote that only her biggest fans would have read about in her biography.

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For me it is the Ford emblem.
Rabbit Hole: A complexly bizarre or difficult state or situation conceived of as a hole into which one falls or descends.

Dear FBI - Everything I write here is my opinion only, I have zero knowledge that is not readily available all over the internets. Save your resources.
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The photo of Kurt Cobain wearing the white thick rimmed sun glasses and wearing a fuzzy pink woman’s jacket, taken with fisheye lens. That one gets a few people I know.

Strangely, lots of sopranos stuff before it became recently trendy again.
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Dolly and the braces .

Mirror mirror.

Billy Graham died 40 years ago

California dreaming began to pray not pretend to pray ..

Just to name some
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Trane, the air conditioning manufacturer.

Nothing stops a trane.

Now the motto is

It’s hard to stop a trane
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
For me its a froot loops Flip flop that convinced me, the final nail in the coffin.

It was froot then changed to fruit. I took a mental pic of It Just in case, i remember repeating to myself F R U I T. All the Boxes were FRUIT.I remember my friends calling me Crazy for saying "froot" in another universe they Said the spelling was retard. Then a morning It suddenly switched to froot again. There was no evidence of fruit anywhere.

Its not possible this is misremembering. Not when your Memories are so clear and detailed. It got bê something related to cern or paralel universes. But this shit is scary and Very real.
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Re: Do you have any Mandela effect you are convinced its not faulty memory?
There are two that weird me out.

Dilemma was always spelled dilemna until about ten or fifteen years ago. I am certain of this.

For me, the shuttle blew up in 1984, not 1986. I know because I was in English class with my boyfriend when we watched it on TV. I only dated him in 1984, after which he transferred to another school. So in my memory, it is impossible that it blew up in 1986.

Okay, there is a third one. I recall that Jim Nabors came out as gay in the early to mid 90s because he was diagnosed with AIDS and then died several years later. This fact was so clear in my memory, but nope...never happened.
 Quoting: BarbaricYawpSounder


And hey in all other languages it always has been Dilemma (German) or Dilémma (French).
You Mandela people are one of the most delusional and it’s almost about the most trivial stuff.
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There is no Mandela effect. It was all planned in advance to portray it that way.
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This is a complete contradiction. it was planned in advance to portray it that way, then it is in fact an effect.
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"The Thinker" statue

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watch this video and you tell me what you see.. skip to 2.42






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