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I think a lot of people, including me, just want the Mandela effect to be real because it’d be cool as fuck
yeah deja vu fucks with me tooI'm indifferent to the Mandela thing. Not sure something is there but maybe.
What really gets me is certain dejavu I get. A few times a year I will get dejavu so strong I get chills and turn pale. Like there is zero doubt in my mind this EXACT random scenario has played out before.
I think reality is even weirder than we can imagine so alternate dimensions/realities, theres prolly something to that
Yeah, ok. It was a fake news, hmm? Maybe people are just fucking retarded. Lord knows about 30% of Americans are.Some people remember news reporting that he died while in prision in the 80s, a fake news would not be a huge deal but apparently there is also no proof of such a fake news was distributed .
Bullshit. He was on there 100x’s a dayOne of the ones that bothered me, and you have to be a bit older to remember, was that Ed McMahon never worked for Publishers Clearing House and delivered giant checks to people at their front door.
The original had one silver leg, I own it. And on my vhs tape he has one silver leg.Yea I said there were indeed 6 people in the car and it had 3 rows of seats not two. Another one that bugs me is that C3PO had a silver leg.
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Even many of the toys of the time show him with 2 gold legs like the rest of his body.
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Bullshit. He was on there 100x’s a day
This whole Mandela effect thing really grinds my gears. Nothing going on except people with bad memories and a penchant for believing in conspiracy theories and fairy tales.
The Mandela Effect does not entail conspiracy. Don't project the bizarre musings of those who do not accept the simple premise of the psychological theory at face value.^^^^^^This
I see you're a resident of the inferior universe.
Or maybe collective misremembering is a way for society to rationalize and casually explain away the unexplainable.The Mandela Effect does not entail conspiracy. Don't project the bizarre musings of those who do not accept the simple premise of the psychological theory at face value.
It's quite real. It's been demonstrated many times. Our brains obviously share a basic programming that results in certain aspects of popular culture being commonly misremembered. We don't yet understand why, but that is the question the phenomenon raises.

I'm telling you man, I grew up watching those Publishers Clearing House commercials. Not only did Ed McMahon not work for PCH, he never delivered big checks to anyone. They call that the Prize Patrol. Ed worked for another org similar to PCH but even for them he was never on the "prize patrol" and never went to anyone's door. I have no way of explaining this when I remember clearly he damn well did work for PCH.
"Ed McMahon never worked for Publishers Clearing House. He was a spokesman for American Family Publishers. McMahon never left the studio to ambush families, and he never held a giant check."
Forbes agree with you
I understand, but that isn't my memory of it at all.
fuck your memory!
Show it who's boss
For real. If the Mandella Effect has taught me anything its that I can't totally rely on my memories because I obviously have false memories, vivid ones. I have no other way to explain it.
The Luke I am your father one is what originally fucked me up I think
That shit was literally burned into my mind.
I can literally hear the words in my mind exactly as they were.. lol
That's probably because you watched Tommy Boy at some point in your life. The line is even in the original trailer.
There were indeed 6 people in the car and it had 3 rows of seats. What's hard to figure out is how in a museum it looks like this.
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