Part of my problem with ME's like this is the people's proof is never really proof. It's just 'my memories vs. your memories' and 'look at what [insert website] said or didn't say'. Show me a video of Ricky Ricardo saying the line and I'll eat my words. Not trying to be a dick or anything but nothing you said is truly proof, my man. Memories are the absolute furthest thing from it, no matter how many people might want to agree. Human memory is not infallible.
The company can also take advantage of that line whether it was said or not. Just like Trek can print shirts with "Beam me up Scotty" if they wanted to, even though the line was never said.
Who exactly is going to be able to step in and say "Hey, nobody ever said this on the show so you can't sell something with that printed on it."? That doesn't make any sense. Whatever company that owns I Love Lucy probably also owns the character Ricky Ricardo. They could print him on a lunchbox saying "Hoot hoot ramma lamma ding dong", if they wanted to.
Couldn't comment on the rest of your post.
My opinion is that people who have not observed the ME directly are wasting their time trying to prove or disprove it. If you've observed the ME, you understand that the entire idea of looking for "scientific evidence" is laughable, because the ME pits deep, definite, detailed memories against the observable world. Thus, the only alternatives are that either memories are bogus or the world is bogus. Either alternative is equally terrifying and both render science moot (can't do science if you can't reliably remember the outcomes of your experiments!)
If you have a general interest in scientific study of the paranormal, then you're going to have to expand your scientific toolkit and start thinking more like an investigative journalist than like a physicist. There have been witch-hunts and satanic ritual abuse scares throughout history, but sometimes reality is stranger than fiction. If you want to just wave it all away as a bunch of hysteria, that's easy enough. But if you want to understand what is happening, then you're going to have to be willing to dig deeper and entertain truly uncomfortable possibilities, even if you expect that you will eventually succeed in disproving them.
Is this the movie you're thinking of? It was the first thing that popped up when I looked up the pieces of it's plot that you had mentioned. I even read the synopsis and it seems to be it.
Courtney Love wore one too, if not the same one and now there is no evidence of it - but what I find REALLY strange is that the google image search for "Courtney Love pink feather jacket" returns images of the leopard jacket instead...
You can't make this stuff up.
Here is a screen capture and here is a link to my search: https://www.google.com/search?biw=1748&bih=955&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=Courtney+Love+pink+feather+coat&oq=Courtney+Love+pink+feather+coat&gs_l=psy-ab.12...96574.107165.0.109331.18.18.0.0.0.0.447.3071.0j6j5j1j1.13.0....0...1.1.64.ps...
The years was 2003 and I was 21 yrs old. I believe October. I used to listen to the Jeff Rense podcast on and off, about 2x a week.
I went to the local Borders bookstore I used to frequent (never liked B&N, too corporate) because of its GREAT metaphysical section (something BN to this day is very poorly stocked).
I saw this book with a spoon hovering and I thought to myself, "That gives me the vibe of The Matrix spoon." and the title was neat: "The Conscious Universe."
So, I grabbed it, and it alone, and went home. The time was 6:45 PM MST +/- 5 minutes.
10 minutes later, I got back home and I started reading the book while waiting for the Jeff Rense Show to come on that night. I didn't know who would be on, but it was usually pretty good.
When the program started, however, I was so engrossed in this book about research into how people are consciously affecting computers that I was barely paying attention to the radio show.
BUT THEN! I remember so vividly. I was sitting on my chair reading the words
at the exact same time that the guest on the radio said the words
and I JUMPED UP INTO THE AIR and shouted, SYNCHRONICITY!!!!
I then realized that the guest on the show was the EXACT SAME as the AUTHOR of the book I had bought 20 minutes before! DOUBLE synchronicity!
In fact, he was at that moment reading the intro to the book, on the air, at the exact same place I was currently at. TRIPLE SYNCHRONICITY!!
Anyway, the research is very very very related to Quantum Sliding and Our reality as a simulation and all sorts of stuff...
Go get it! <strong>Dr. Dean Radin's - The Conscious Universe!</strong>
This is a collection of essays and short stories written by children in South Africa. It says on the cover that it dates from 1990, a year before the event supposedly took place.
Well shiver me timbers, so he does (the scarecrow, not the tin man).
This is news to me, but then again, I don't think I've ever actually seen the movie. It seems like a detail that could easily go unnoticed though, especially since (I assume) it's only in one scene.
I think this might be true, but you might be remembering it a little wrong. Simply googling "napkin shortage" brings up quite a few articles and blog posts, but they aren't really so much about an actual shortage of napkins on the business end, but rather cost-cutting strategies by fast food firms and others to limit the amount of napkins available to customers. In other words, Burger King wasn't actually running out of napkins, but they may have checked their books and realized they were spending an absurd amount of them, so they moved them to less accessible places in their stores or limited how many customers could grab. The result is people writing about a perceived "napkin shortage," sometimes tongue-in-cheek, but also referring to an actual change in how restaurants were making napkins available. Check out the google results, and also see this 2004 piece in the Milwaukee <em>Journal-Sentinal</em> specifically about the issue in Burger King.
Point being, it's not absurd and you're not crazy, I just think it might be a slightly different situation than how you described it.
If you read into studies about memory, you will understand how multiple people "share" the same fake memory.
Take Froot Loops. Obviously a play on Fruit Loops. When people talk about it, Froot and Fruit sound the same. They don't read the box properly and so they think it's Fruit Loops.
You literally have no evidence to prove that it isn't an incorrect memory. Memory is very open to suggestion. Here's a nice bit of evidence for you.
I may have one here. When I was a kid, we used a product called Murphy's Oil Soap on our wood floors and wood paneling. It was a yearly tradition to give the walls a good scrubbing with this stuff, and it was always Murphy's, with the plural. I noticed the same product at the store today and it is now Murphy Oil Soap. Walmart, Amazon and Home Depot all have the product listed as Murphy's in the product heading, but the links all redirect to Murphy. Even Google has the link to the official website as Murphy's. There's no indication of an intentional name change by the company. Not a major change, but a tad disconcerting. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_Oil_Soap https://www.amazon.com/Murphys-134005-Oil-Soap-32-Ounce/dp/B0006ZHCK0
Looks like a regular gun to me.
Emojipedia still clearly states it's a gun.
As I said, apple and now twitter have gone against the spec. That's not a mandela effect, nor is it the emoji changing. It's a font maker going against what's supposed to be represented.
There's a book called "Don't Be a Donkey: Lessons Learned from Chef Gordon Ramsay" by Chadd McArthur.
Take a look at the book cover.
It's "Ramsay" in the Amazon description, but "Ramsey" on the cover.
Further, this book came from an actual publisher rather than a self-published work. How did the author, book cover designer, and editor at the publisher not catch this "typo"?
Both of his name is correct and he even used "Me At Loaf" too.
Check the discogs page:
https://www.discogs.com/artist/254259-Meat-Loaf?limit=500&page=1
He has tons of name variations, read the disc titles, some of them has his name with a space, the other ones without it.
So I personally think this is not a Mandela Effect, both of his name spelling is accepted.
Pedantic footnote - that quote was actually by J.B.S. Haldane, and it went, "My own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose."
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Arthur_Eddington#Misattributed
Well, that's a shame if it's true. Anyhow, if people are interested I might be down to put together a new site for the Mandela effect. My idea was to host it using GitHub Pages since that would provide a generous monthly bandwidth limit for free. This would also force it to be open source, giving others the ability to easily contribute, mirror and eventually fork the site if I'm unable to continue working on it.
If this is something people are interested in, let me know. Should be relatively easy to get something up over the weekend.
It's not even photoshop, it's just use of telephoto lens that make the background appear proportionately larger. Same reason why the moon looks so damn big in some photographs.
We were talking about this when I was in High School over 30 years ago...
It's obviously parodied in the upper right hand portion of this movie poster in my opinion...https://www.screencast.com/t/kB1l0ZpLu
For those that think it had to be "portrait" back when this was written, the word "picture" predates "portrait" by almost 200 years so "portrait" is the more modern word...I think he chose to call it a "picture" because it is richer in meaning but that is not to say he didn't call it portrait in some other reality. http://www.dictionary.com/browse/picture?s=t http://www.dictionary.com/browse/portrait?s=t
This was published in 1997...
The maps look consistent to me in terms of general proximity of the terra firma, just that one is a ludicrously stretched projection. I really don't see any real differences yet, in that if one puts the first map into photoshop and tries to curve and distort it uniformly, they can probably end up with something very close to the globe map.
Have you played with this at all? http://thetruesize.com/#?borders=1~!MTU2MzI1OTA.NDc3NTAwOQ*MzI2NTkxNTA(NDgzMjk3OA~!CONTIGUOUS_US*MTAwMjQwNzU.MjUwMjM1MTc(MTc1)MA~!IN*NTI2NDA1MQ.Nzg2MzQyMQ)MQ~!CN*OTkyMTY5Nw.NzMxNDcwNQ(MjI1)Mg
LOL - I've been hacked!
It looks like there are some shenanigans going on...my keyboard started not typing or just typing gibberish while I was posting that last comment and then I caught this script - does anyone know if this is normal? looks odd to me.
https://emojipedia-us.s3.amazonaws.com/thumbs/240/google/119/man-climbing_1f9d7-200d-2642-fe0f.png This and the variations of it seem to be the closest things to it that I can find.
Some of the ski ones are kind of close too but I find it odd that there is no evidence of there ever being a hiking emoji when it is actually one of the most common activities cited in dating profiles and other social media along with “long walks on the beach” and there is just no way that there would be emojis for relatively obscure sports and activities like Ping Pong and not for something as popular as “Hiking” (not to mention I recall seeing it).
I was starting to get excited about having our first verifiable ME generated by something that came into existence post-2008 but it turns out emojis had been used long before - bummer.
Still, this seems like a real Effect and the question becomes: Did the Industry intentionally remove it to measure how much emojis have become part of our method of communication as part of some kind of research project or something?
There are different emojis for each operating system, so for this to be a change in all of them simultaneously would represent a well coordinated effort.
I actually seem to remember the “man hiking” on iOS having a flannel shirt, backpack, and walking stick...I don’t use emojis very often outside of Twitter so I could be confusing it with something else but the question remains ”why would there NOT be hiking emoji?”
Edit: There is a “hiking boot” emoji - but it’s just a boot.
>Nothing to do with pigeons!
Actually, the logo on the Pidgin chat client is a pigeon, so it's pretty easy to form a mental association of the two terms.
Not to mention, wikipedia mentions this about the etymological origin for the term pidgin.
>Another etymology that has been proposed is English pigeon, a bird sometimes used for carrying brief written messages, especially in times prior to modern telecommunications.
I think the soundcloud and the youtube video is a remix of some sort.
If you look at the album on amazon (the french site was just one that came up when searching) and hit the 30 second preview, it contains the line you mention.
https://www.amazon.fr/BlitzNAss-anglais-Jahcoozi/dp/B000VH355E
As I recall it was always called "The Diary of a Young Girl" with Anne Frank's name somewhere on the cover, but everyone always refers to it as "The Diary of Anne Frank." It's one of those things that has a lot of presence in the cultural lexicon relative to how many people have read it, so a lot of people wouldn't know the title it's sold under.
>In 1935, Kodachrome was introduced, followed by Agfacolor in 1936. *They were intended primarily for amateur home movies and "slides". *
Eva Braun's home movies were exactly these.
EDIT: Here's a good article about the discovery of the films themselves. They were color upon discovery. They were not colorized after the fact.
This is probably the CD you're looking for. Though I can't find an image of the cover, the title is "Nickelodeon: Peanut Butter Jam" and has the songs you referenced in the texts:
http://www.allmusic.com/album/nickelodeon-peanut-butter-jam-mw0000117927
One of my younger siblings had at least one or two of the games, not sure which. Point is i knew exactly what you were talking about :) Took some digging but I found these:
Magical playland. Music, melody & rhyme. Adiboo.
Found it on what appears to be a library website.
http://www.worldcat.org/title/adiboo-music-melody-rhyme/oclc/46358700
What is wrong about that weather? Tokyo only gets a few days of snow a year, but they do get it. This picture is from their heaviest snowfall in seven years, which is not really a good standard comparison. https://weather.com/storms/winter/news/tokyo-first-snow-japan-winter-20130114
I actually thought the same thing, but I'd just mixed Roseanne with Rosie O'Donnell. - https://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/07/politics/donald-trump-rosie-odonnell-feud/index.html
Now I'm still not sure who's who, or really who either of them are?
No, Kazakhstan is not really bigger than India. Check for yourself: http://thetruesize.com
Usually Google and other maps use a map projection where countries far from the equator look bigger than they are. That's why Kazakhstan looks so big. And Greenland looks huge. Actually both are roughly the same size as India.
Greenland is tiny, and has always been. It's the Mercator projection that makes it seem much bigger on maps. Compare Greenland on Google Maps and on Google Earth and you'll see this.
So, would your everyday map before the change have looked a bit more like this map? I suppose no continents really line up on the globe as such, but if you burl this globe around, does it still seem wrong no matter what?
The cover looked basically like this as I recall, though Sinbad's outfit and the lamp in the movie were closer to the College humor parody - we just wanted to get the format right when u/dreampsi and I made it because there were so many fakes coming out at the time that looked nothing like what we remembered.
In my reality in the 1970's and 2016 is it Flint-Stones. Just look at this Flintstones vitamin package: https://jet.com/product/detail/f0d6f77fa11444e8ac709fbb1334f5f6?jcmp=pla:ggl:gen_jd_health_beauty_a3:health_care_fitness_nutrition_vitamins_supplements_a3_other:na:PLA_344689260_23650339500_pla-165063969900:na:na:na:2&code=PLA15&ds_c=gen_j...
It was always Berenstein vs. Berenstain, with the only difference being the third to the last letter.
The first book came out in 1962, and apparently it's now always been Berenstain. But I'm confident we are going to get to the bottom of this as more people find out about it.
I had a kid the "right age" to have seen this and never heard of it from them or any friends or classmates. I used Disney as an example because a lot of their direct-to-video productions had merchandise associated with them that was distinct from the original film.
Direct to video is not JUST for "lesser known" films, or "flops" or even Disney. There are a LOT of movies of other genres that are not released to theatres that turn out to be pretty well-watched.
Here is a list of kid films that went right to video.
I was talking about this with somebody the other day... I vividly remember it being the "7 day theory" at the end of the Krazy track. Apparently (and ive never heard of this until now. And ima huge tupac fan) The original name for the album was "3 day theory" and it was changed after he died to play off of the 7 days he survived. And to make it seem like he faked his death.(?) I guess... anyways I was shocked too, but it still doesnt change the fact i remember him saying "7 day theory" in that specific song. I know that whole album by heart.
Heres a link: (its a real thing apparently)
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/SuperChaos002/3_day_theory_vs__7_day_theory/
The reason "mirror, mirror on the wall" is so popular is because it's on the original Brothers Grimm tale.
The original:
> Spieglein, Spieglein, an der Wand,
Wer ist die Schönste im ganzen Land?
Which translates to
> Mirror, mirror on the wall,
Who's the fairest on the land?
Walt Disney didn't invent fairy tales. Things were referenced by books since much before the invention of cinema and this particular phrase was already part of traditional culture before the 1937 film.
Maybe. There are some indicators but it's a bit thin and there are some potential undesirable side effects.
One story I read about it suggested the positive result was people reporting improvement because the zinc was nasty and they didn't want to take it anymore, but that was kind of an off-the-cuff comment and might not be serious.
What's interesting to consider about this one and the more velvet looking red jacket is how they didn't show up at all in the original 2017 image searches that everyone performed in the original post.
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It's not the jacket we're looking for but it's still a hell of a lot closer than the stupid leopard skin jacket is...there are a bunch of screenshots and links in the original Post - check them out so you can see what we mean.
Here is a link to the original "discovery" post and I can supply some context.
There had been a lull of nearly two months at the time with no particularly strong Effects being reported and then we had "Shaggy's missing Adam's apple" and the "Kurt Cobain jacket" break the ice by being reported within days of each other.
I couldn't help but make a weird association at the time and posted this in the original comments...
OK, the above comment is a great example of the filters actually working the way they're intended to, as it was originally automatically removed and required a Moderator to approve it.
I'm unlocking it so that people can see what the automatic screening process is supposed to do...
How many rules are being broken here?
I open this up for public discussion, read the Rules in the sidebar and then read this comment.
The OP of this comment is of course invited to clarify the thought process behind it...the tone comes across as somewhat antagonistic, I unlocked it for public view.
Keep the conversation civil.
Edit: Clarified
Staying with the dark theme (I'll try to think of a positive one later):
The missing monocle and the monopoly guy is a reference to the "one eye" on the top of the pyramid and alludes to the privileged upper class
The VW logo is actually 3 letter V's or Hebrew "Vavs" which are also the number 6 (so -666) and the "Monster drink" logo
The Volvo symbol is the symbol for iron Which could either represent the iron mixing with clay but not cleaving together from Daniel's Vision (Transhumanism?) or be a reference to Mars as the god of war/red planet
Dolly's braces - a reference to cloning Dolly the sheep (removing the braces/locks of the genetic code? - a reach I know) and opening the door to transgenic manipulation - this would make the "bigger boat reference" suggest the Ark.
Sinbad genie movie - Letting the genie out of the bottle
Geographical changes - Changing the world (programmable matter?)
Anatomical changes - Changing of Humankind (Transhumanism?)
Position in the Milky Way - "we knew 'where' we were then" (from "those were the days")
Ed McMahon - Publishers Clearing House/American Family - the destruction or manipulation of the written word and longstanding family values or even the family itself?
Some notable ME words left out of the first translation: Fruit, Captain, Chic, Cup of
Edit: added some more...
I've always known the song as "Old Time Rock And Roll" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band.
That one and "Horizontal Bop" were the two Bob Seger songs I listened to... before I knew what horizontal bop ment. ;)
Hey so there's a real book called A Portrait of Dorian Gray which frequently gets confused with the original to the point where even Amazon has the original book listed for sale with the wrong title
This isn't an ME, it's a pop culture clusterf**k.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensational_spelling
I don't think marketing works how you think it works. They want you to associate a feeling and image with a brand, not the exact spelling or intricate details of the logo.
Remember a few years ago when those logo games were really popular? People could guess hundreds, maybe thousands of logos by seeing key shapes, colors, etc.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=logos.quiz.companies.game
That's one of those games. You'll recognize the logo as long as it's in the ballpark.
Good find. The ad actually works whether he ever did present checks or not. It's still funny.
Having said that, apparently you and I both missed the one image of Ed McMahon presenting a check, which was swamped by all of the Prize Patrol images. Big Check.
I have no memory of him ever showing up. The other company had the "prize patrol" and had a gray haired guy that showed up. I looked up American family publishers sweepstakes spokesman to see if there were any images of Ed McMahon ever showing up. The results include images of McMahon, but also images of the prize patrol with the gray haired guy, so you can compare them.
I remember about 1980 I noticed that American Family paid out $2 million in cash. Publisher's Clearinghouse's prize was $10 million, but the fine print said it was paid out over many years. I thought Publisher's Clearinghouse became the better known brand because people thought it was a bigger prize.
Thank you so much for your advise and effort. It's great to see so many people working toward possible answers for a huge phenomena.
And while i am at it, really thanks for your all your other contributions in this sub, i have read some more of your hand and i must say i am impressed. Please keep doing you, i have tagged you so i can keep an close eye on you.
sorry should have been more specific - though each name could just be a common mispronunciation or misspelling, these photos are tagged with what the photographers/newspapers/editors/etc all thought were the correctly spelled names of very popular individuals, whose names they have seen in print "x" amount of times. Its one thing if a few people misspell Segal, another entirely when one thousand publications and sites do the same thing. One of the things I am digging into now is the "Portrait of Dorian Gray" - is "Picture of Dorian Gray" now, but even the French translations are "Portrait". I know Jack about the book, but Barnes and Noble is still selling the original title according to their site http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/portrait-of-dorian-gray-oscar-wilde/1008429782
Except the Simpsons did 'Berenstein' and 'Berenstein' shows up in lots of magazines. And here
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Yet again, the less common name (https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=poots - nine thousand records) is 'remembered' as the more common one (https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=potts - one million records).
I mean... it's pretty easy to see why this happens, isn't it?
If you just compare it to other translations its pretty clear that in this context it represents a point of origin or substance such as in Isiah 49, the Matrix of the mother's frame being the womb
Absolutely. It has always been Chic-Fil-A to me. In fact, this thread really confused me because I thought people were saying it used to be Chick-Fil-A and it had changed. When I hit a GIS on the logo, I was shocked. This moment is the first time I've ever seen it spelled "Chick"... I think this is a fairly recent shift. I found a website where former employees review companies. The vast majority of them are spelling it Chic-Fil-A... Now as yourself, if you WORKED there, wouldn't you know how to spell it correctly? http://www.indeed.com/cmp/Chic--fil--a/reviews?fcountry=US
So why do they call it "Lighthouse at Cape Horn South Africa, the most southern point of Africa". It makes no sense since Cape Horn is in South America.
I have read through all my Swedish sources several times now... and to my understanding they mean the whole area is Kap Horn.... the name comes from that the peninsula looks like a "Horn". "Cape Point" is just the very end!
I only know the bit of geography from the American version, so I'm not quite following. Looking at this map are you saying that the bit with Juneau appears to have moved or that it didn't used to include areas more south like Ketchikan?
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=boxer+kidney+punch&FORM=HDRSC2
look at the third image of an illustration of the anatomy. Funny how clicking the image to get to the original, and its no longer online.
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You aren't the only one who has a clear memory of this. From 2010:
http://issuu.com/phillyrecord/docs/pr-540-s/18
Cached version since that site is shit: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:1eQ7r5yLdNQJ:issuu.com/phillyrecord/docs/pr-540-s/18+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
> (Cont. From Page 12) CONSTITUTION and there’s a part that clearly states, “THERE SHALL BE NO DEBTOR’S PRISONS.” Now, unless I am mistaken, owing any kinds of monies is considered to be a debt.
To be fair, if this was your aim (to start a discussion and separate out mistakes due to map projections vs deeper examples) your title-only, content-free post doesn't really live up to it. It came over as a rather condescending dismissal of all examples of perceived map changes as "stupid people, have you never heard of map projections?" - rather than a seed for discussion. Unfortunately, subsequently commenting that "hey that's not what I was saying", can't reverse this.
As I said in my own comment, you have to say how exactly this applies to the Mandela Effect, and ideally offer specific examples - otherwise it's just "whatiffery". If you don't offer a specific theory, then your contribution is a moving target and the potential for exploration of your ideas is limited.
Your link to the Daily Mail article, for instance, is not a response to this commenter's point. It's a restatement of the well-known fact that map projections inevitably distort the true size of continents. The commenter was asking how exactly it explains a specific ME, rather than some vague nonspecific notion of them.
As a result of all this, your responses come across as defensive and borderline trolling - even though I'm sure they're not intended to be.
Anyway, we have set up the automoderator to enforce the rule that posts should expand on their relevance, so things should improve on all sides going forward.
Add one more oddity to a growing list of oddities - I tried to answer this comment for nearly 20 minutes and multiple attempts and it would not send so I finally broke down and took a picture of what I was trying send.
Pretty interesting comment to have blocked eh?
I was kind of hoping this was going to be about the esoteric roots of the symbol - you know, secret societies being infatuated with ancient Egypt and hiding "Isis" in plain sight or the hermetic references to the pillars of Hercules which then leads to Atlantis.
No joke, it really goes there if you want to take it there - that could be fun but we would still have to tie it in to the Mandela Effect.
I am thinking the Effect being suggested here is that it's hard to find that font now? or that it is being referenced because it may disappear in the future?
Edit: I actually saw an old Disney or Disney like film back in the early 70's in school that I seem to recall had Donald Duck and his uncle (? the duck from Duck tales) that explained that the double hash on money bags was for "uncle Sam' or was the abbreviation for United States...
"Higgins" from Magnum P.I. had the backstory of being a P.O.W. who helped build the Bridge and often had scene transitions in the TV show where he was working on his model of it.
I was actually surprised to see that the book was called "The Bridge over the River Kwai" but I don't think anyone was confusing the movie Title with the book simply because I'm sure few people alive today have actually read it.
So, I'm not really for this, however I have occasionally thought that the first group to develop high-quality, massive-scale holographic projection (if such a thing were possible), would have quite a lot of influence on the population if they could keep it under wraps during development...
This one right here is the one that deflated the sails out of my Mandela steam. I made a list of ME's and wrote down the first memory I grasped on. Although during that Academy Awards I was alive, and knew who Sally Field was, I did not watch it. I was just too young to be interested. But what I was hearing in my head wasn't Sally Field anyway, and Sally Field's appearance at the Oscars that year is in no way or shape familiar to me. It was a parody, specifically: at 15:31 https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2m2la6 Why it is misquoted, who knows. But I do know that the memory that has formed in my brain is Sally Field, younger, with darker hair with bangs in that typical Sally Field look from the 80s, but Tress MacNeille's voice. Not miss-frosted-tips perm gal who took the stage in 1985 and almost said the words we've come to associate with her. This was the one thing that proved to me that my memory is not infallible and definitely has some file management issues. Hilarious ones, in my opinion.
And it makes sense, at least to me, that when I was 10 I would latch on to something like that as opposed to the original sources. I was able to trace a few back to Tiny Toon Adventures alone.
I'd like to come back later when I have more time to comment on your theory (interesting btw).
For the moment I wonder if you have seen Universe Sandbox ² (http://universesandbox.com/) a universe simulation where you can change and create all the stars and planets of the universe. It's amazing how small a change it takes to completely change the way the universe progresses.
Here's a thread on MetaFilter from 2004, linking to a feature on the Chicago Tribune about people getting tattoos in Japanese Kanji characters that didn't really translate to what they thought: http://www.metafilter.com/32328/Check-out-my-cooluhtattoo-thingy
>Timothy Bass What he thinks his tattoo says: his first name, translated into Japanese. What it really means: The three symbols together would be pronounced "tak-ee-may," so it doesn't correspond precisely to Timothy. What the symbols mean in Japanese is sort of a mishmash, something along the lines of "unreliable delivery service" or "lost moving delivery."
Now the thing about bean curd, or tofu, is that it's been a primary staple of Asian cuisine for the last 2000 years. The likelihood of someone making a joke about a Chinese tattoo actually saying "bean curd" is statistically quite high and not at all a rarity.
Looks like a number of brown chococats in an image search: http://weheartit.com/entry/9325750 . But given the name, its probably not super surprising, ME or not. Why the bleep would they call it chococat if it was black! But I guess there is not sense relying on logic anymore.
Could it have been a game this toy was based off? It's not called Halloween, but it does say "Treats for Halloween" on it.
https://www.amazon.com/SUPER-MARIO-Halloween-Figurines-Accessories/dp/B07KXH4QK4
Someone else posted this amazon link on a youtube video with this tinkerbell me. It says in the text description "...and she opens every Walt Disney Pictures film with a sprinkling of pixie dust..."
The Veil seems to be lifting. Many out there are waking up and at different times. Once you see something it can't be unseen that goes for anything. It seems we're collectively aware on a photographic level. Whatever the cause it cannot change our memories, but it sure creates alot of selfdoubt, and maybe that's the key to it all. My worry ultimately with this is the trackers on this page (use ghostery addon on firefox to eliminate these) there are 11. Amazon Associates DoubleClick Google Adsense Google Pingback Google Publisher Tags Google Safeframe Moat OpenX Scout
WHY??????
Also use Peerblock
It is very interesting what seems to be watching us. Looking into the IP's it seems alot of A.I. cares about what we search in relation the Mandela Effect. You can change your IP through different VPN's like Hotspot Shield but don't be fooled. You always leave an exitnode if anyone wanted to find you the exit node gives it all away. Seems we can hide from the Governments with this method but we cannot hide from A.I. So is there going to be a point where we are tracked and snuffed out because we are aware? Just posting or even viewing this site could make it easy to exterminate us. Paranoia.... maybe, probably to the general click click accept all sort of user yes, but not for anyone with a background in tech. TCP/IP protocol is a handshake we make entering any portal/link on the web. Literally a handshake like we share our germs(location) with there's just to view any and all links you ever click. We are no longer free if we ever were to begin with. Privacy is gone.
The original book/diary was in Dutch, and the title it was given was Het Achterhuis. Dagboekbrieven 14 Juni 1942 – 1 Augustus 1944 which basically translates to The Annex: Diary Notes 14 June 1942 – 1 August 1944. Anyone who translates it into English can give it any title they want when it's published. Some translators have published it under "The Diary of Anne Frank" while others have published it under "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl". Regardless, it is colloquially known as "The Diary of Anne Frank" because that describes what it is.
the change in yellow was pikachu's ability to stay out of the pokemon egg and walk behind your character lmao.
i remember the brown to black tip on the tail.
its okay that you doubt.
https://www.amazon.com/Pokemon-Version-Special-game-boy-advance/dp/B000047GEI
Pokémon Yellow follows the TV cartoon series more closely than the other versions. Your first Pokémon in Yellow is Pikachu, and he travels alongside you as opposed to inside a Pokéball (like most Pokémon). Pikachu's mood can be displayed virtual pet style: keeping him happy is important, as his mood affects certain events in the game. In addition to the inclusion of other TV show elements like Team Rocket, new battle modes between players are available as well as a secret game called Pikachu's Beach.
In the book "The Ayin" by Gregor Former, it actually mentions the change in the spelling of dilemna to dilemma. (last part of chapter 22, before Epilogue 1 ) . The book was published 2000.
> As long as other people hold them up as evidence of some lofty fundamental shift in reality, I'm happy to keep criticizing them.
So, you are just troling then.
I had revealed you long ago for myself already, but i am glad you have now admitted it for all to see so they can tag you also if they wish.
Thanks for playing.
> Lol this ME has been solved a long time ago.
LOLOLOLLOLOLLOLLOLLOLOLL.
Thanks for the laugh and revealing your knowledge. I know many people will have some use for your words and if the are smart they will "tag" you, so they can notice you with more ease and see the evidence of your knowledge and goals for themselves. ;)
How is this evidence other than someone who remembers it wrong? You might as well cite the weekly as evidence just because people here also got it wrong. Even when something is right in front of their eyes can make a simple mistake.
Here is a link to an amazon item where the listing spells it with H whip ... BUT ... the picture of the can says wip. hmmm.
https://www.amazon.com/Reddi-Original-Whipped-Topping-Ounce/dp/B00CHUG6HW
are you sure you're not thinking of smash mouth? https://www.shutterstock.com/editorial/image-editorial/smash-mouth-performing-orlando-florida-america-02-sep-2002-389105h
It's the name of a British candy company began in 2017, probably a play on the words Sex and the City. These jars have nothing to do with the Sex and the City TV show. Next to the box set makes sense to me since it seems like they go together.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sweets-City-Sweeten-Your-Day/dp/B01HB9SCD4
Kind of ironic, the host of The Twilight Zone gets a name change. On Amazon his biography says Sterling in Amazons description but the book cover says Serling... Also interesting to note spell check does not recognize the name Serling, it give Sterling as the correct spelling.
https://www.amazon.com/Rod-Sterling-Dreams-Nightmares-Twilight/dp/0809245388
The coconut bra is never in the movie. BUT, in the 80s I had these collection of Disney books, called A story a day or something
Well i was just eating smoky bacon in the brown packet and i said to my partner ' i haven't had barbecue beef in the blacket for a while'. She remembers barbecue beef also but said beef barbecue have never been a thing. I did some digging and ://www.amazon.co.uk/Hula-Hoops-BBQ-Beef-Crisps/dp/B07GSC35M5 these hula hoops is all i can find but that is definitely not what i remember. The bbq was spelt out barbecue too.
The link you gave looks similar to what i remember but without the 'beef'
I don’t think we have moved to another earth or anything like that. I absolutely believe that is caused by CERN’s collider. This thing CAN do frightening things.
Got this from another post. “If anybody hasn’t seen it, Dark Journalist and Joseph P Farrell did an excellent video on the Nazi origins of CERN and some speculation on its real purpose. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gcvnvr-cbg Joseph P Farrell supposedly (haven’t read it yet) dives deep into this Nazi stay behind network involved in the creation of the EU and CERN (which is a sovereign entity like the Vatican, most people aren’t aware of that) in his book The Third Way. Still available on Amazon, believe it or not. https://www.amazon.com/Third-Way-International-European-Corporate/dp/1939149487 You can read the boon online for Free. After reading this very detailed breakdown, some of it speculative, I absolutely think CERN’s colliders have something to do with the Mandela Effect.
Not for me. This guy is a Gnostic, doesn’t believe in good or evil, believes Christianity is nonsense and believes CERN is nonsense. I did listen for a bit until I realized what his beliefs are.
Got this from another post, Dark Journalist and Joseph P Farrell did an excellent video on the Nazi origins of CERN and some speculation on its real purpose. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gcvnvr-cbg Joseph P Farrell supposedly (haven’t read it yet) dives deep into this Nazi stay behind network involved in the creation of the EU and CERN (which is a sovereign entity like the Vatican, most people aren’t aware of that) in his book The Third Way. Still available on Amazon, believe it or not. https://www.amazon.com/Third-Way-International-European-Corporate/dp/1939149487
BAM...
Found residue. Please visit the page is a 'Lisa Loeb' album labeled 'Hello Lisa'. Then in one of the caption is this. So maybe the cat/human is named Like little miss kitty white or whatever.
Why "Hello Lisa" you ask? Lisa is a long time fan of Hello Kitty, so she draped the disc and booklet with pictures of Hello Kitty, and titled the album "Hello Lisa". I personally think the cover of the album is very unique! It shows Hello Kitty holding the "Cake AND Pie" CD. One thing though, this cover shows Lisa with cat ears and a hair bow, just like Little Miss Kitty! Lisa thought of this concept, as noted in the CD. I think it's clever because the album is mostly made up of songs from "Cake AND Pie", so it's a nice little blend of both CDs.
sad thing is it was on dvd https://www.amazon.com/Project-UFO-Complete-DVD-Collection/dp/B00BYHNJRE/ref=sr_1_2?crid=256D2WOXP1E5A&keywords=project+ufo&qid=1653239502&sprefix=project+ufo%2Caps%2C412&sr=8-2 but can't be found not on ebay either. other than a best of disc. but what i am wondering about the memory thing is if during the run up to the first airing of the show if the promos might of went like this "from PROJECT BLUE BOOK files comes a new thought provoking show blah blah blah blah PROJECT U.F.O coming in february." when they should of went like this "PROJECT U.F.O. a new show that blah blah blah blah based on PROJECT BLUE BOOK files coming in february". so we all thought it was called project blue book.
There's a little book for Fathers Day with a picture of Purple Ronnie wearing shades, could easily see how this would be merged with "Daddy Cool" in your mind.
If you don't like this one, you can always try to explain "Norma Jean" in the BIOGRAPHY of Norma Jeane. https://www.amazon.com/Norma-Jean-Life-Marilyn-Monroe/dp/1569249377 - you can't reasonably suppose that the author didn't know her name at the time of writing, can you.
It's still for sale: https://www.amazon.com/Things-Maurice-Stories-Scholastic-Collection/dp/B00006CY4O
That contains the short film of "Where the Wild Things Are". It's a thin volume, so there's no way it was every a full length film.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wellonlygames.funnybird
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actually someone found it 4 me :)
The show was definitely called Sexy City. Just check out this residue:
Trader Joe’s is definitely everything BUT the bagel. pic here
Coway Airmega AP-1512HH(W) True HEPA Purifier with Air Quality Monitoring, Auto, Timer, Filter Indicator, and Eco Mode, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01728NLRG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_VWAFEA2RGEP4T381575X?psc=1
I own one of these in black. The white looks like an iPod
What do you mean Avatar only exists in film format?
Just because it isn't based on the book, doesn't mean that the book isn't out there with the info in it (just done in reverse, book is based on the movie).