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The Mandela Effect,,, or Not?
#1
Here is something for you to think over.
Quote:44 Mandela Effect Examples That Might Just Be False Memories, But Could Also Be Something Otherworldly

Maybe it’s parallel universes or time travel, maybe it’s just bad memory — either way, it’s fascinating.
Quote:1. Despite people remembering a cornucopia being in the Fruit of the Loom logo, it's actually just a bunch of fruit. No cornucopia.

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And there is more..... Source
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#2
Those are great.   minusculethumbsup 

Redpill78 was just discussing the Mandela Effect on a recent show. They were naming over some things they remember that have changed.
There are several things I remember differently too.
#3
Which side of Australia is New Zealand found on in this world line? Never mind - I might wake up in another world line tomorrow, so I reckon it doesn't matter that much.

In other news, Mandela was a communist asshole in ALL of the worldlines I've been in. It doesn't seem to matter where you go, the man was an utterly useless, but dangerous, waste of skin in all of them. He also seems to be finally dead in all of them, which is a damned good thing! I don't understand why any of y'all, in ANY of the worldlines, allowed him to breathe perfectly good air as long as you did. I killed his sorry ass off early (and Winnie, too!) in my own worldline, and then the bastards who laugh at mortals promptly moves me to another worldline where the asshole was still alive. How annoying!

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#4
(02-03-2020, 07:22 AM)Ninurta Wrote: In other news, Mandela was a communist asshole in ALL of the worldlines I've been in.
It doesn't seem to matter where you go, the man was an utterly useless, but dangerous, waste of skin in all of them.

He also seems to be finally dead in all of them, which is a damned good thing! I don't understand why any of y'all, in ANY
of the worldlines, allowed him to breathe perfectly good air as long as you did.

I killed his sorry ass off early (and Winnie, too!) in my own worldline, and then the bastards who laugh at mortals promptly
moves me to another worldline where the asshole was still alive. How annoying!

Tut-tut... have some respect, he was black and ergo, innocent.
tinyhuh

Cern started up in 1954 and officially, the first collisions occurred in 2009. Not long after -in my opinion, we all became
Schrödinger’s cat! Somewhere out there, Boy In A Dress found a different shed.
tinylaughing
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#5
I have an honest question.
Was South Africa a better and safer place for the people when they had apartheid than it is now ??.
Please remember there is no racism in this question, just a question
#6
(02-03-2020, 01:13 AM)guohua Wrote: Here is something for you to think over.
Quote:44 Mandela Effect Examples That Might Just Be False Memories, But Could Also Be Something Otherworldly

Maybe it’s parallel universes or time travel, maybe it’s just bad memory — either way, it’s fascinating.
Quote:1. Despite people remembering a cornucopia being in the Fruit of the Loom logo, it's actually just a bunch of fruit. No cornucopia.

[img=757x0]https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2020-01/29/19/asset/a0540315c266/sub-buzz-827-1580327777-1.jpg?downsize=700%3A%2A&output-quality=auto&output-format=auto&output-quality=auto&output-format=auto&downsize=360:*[/img]
And there is more..... Source
This is one of the best things I have read about this subject , im not saying its correct.  source
#7
(02-03-2020, 10:56 AM)BIAD Wrote: Tut-tut... have some respect, he was black and ergo, innocent.
tinyhuh

Cern started up in 1954 and officially, the first collisions occurred in 2009. Not long after -in my opinion, we all became
Schrödinger’s cat! Somewhere out there, Boy In A Dress found a different shed.
tinylaughing

Wait... WHAT? Mandela was BLACK in this worldline?

Huh... whod've ever seen that coming?


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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#8
(02-03-2020, 12:57 PM)Wallfire Wrote: I have an honest question.
Was South Africa a better and safer place for the people when they had apartheid than it is now ??.
Please remember there is no racism in this question, just a question

I'd have to give that a qualified "yes". I'm not sure South Africa has ever truly been a safe place for the people, but under apartheid there was at least a semblance of social structure that didn't reek of Socialist Paradise. With that said, it also got decidedly UNsafe under apartheid as well when the Mandelas and the ANC decided that things needed exploding. Keep in mind that this is just one man's subjective opinion - I'm sure you could find others diametrically opposed to it.

I think that part of SA's problem was far too many outsiders wanting to meddle in their internal affairs, and those outsiders came from all sides, so SA didn't have a hope in hell of surviving with their version of "intact". I never cared much about apartheid one way or another. In my opinion, South African internal affairs were for South Africans to decide, not us outsiders. back in those days Pretty much all of Africa was in turmoil. Rhodesia collapsed, got renamed "Zimbabwe", and promptly started running downhill economically due to a variety of factors, socialism among them, but "social justice" issues ran a close second to it. Congo was all to hell. Cubans were teaching Angola how to ruin a country. Namibian communists decided to go to war with South Africa, and the next thing you knew, South Africa was under siege internally and externally. The ANC could never have taken her down, however, had not the rest of the world destabilized her.

I think the issue of apartheid was just a smoke screen to cover a socialist overthrow. Yes, it was real, but it was a convenient distraction for other forces at work, to keep attention off of them. Then again, I tend not to see things in terms of racism, but rather in terms of culture and control politics instead. Cultural and political problems are rarely, if ever, limited to race, no matter how badly the world wants to hide them behind it.

Not long after my first wife and I separated, she went to South Africa to work in an orphanage. Before she left, she came to get my advice on traveling overseas safely, and all I could really tell her was "avoid South Africa". As a red-headed white woman, I am still amazed that she survived it relatively unscathed. Maybe something of me did rub off on her, and maybe she was just incredibly lucky - or maybe God really was looking out for her!

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#9
(02-03-2020, 06:28 PM)Ninurta Wrote:
(02-03-2020, 12:57 PM)Wallfire Wrote: I have an honest question.
Was South Africa a better and safer place for the people when they had apartheid than it is now ??.
Please remember there is no racism in this question, just a question

I'd have to give that a qualified "yes". I'm not sure South Africa has ever truly been a safe place for the people, but under apartheid there was at least a semblance of social structure that didn't reek of Socialist Paradise. With that said, it also got decidedly UNsafe under apartheid as well when the Mandelas and the ANC decided that things needed exploding. Keep in mind that this is just one man's subjective opinion - I'm sure you could find others diametrically opposed to it.

I think that part of SA's problem was far too many outsiders wanting to meddle in their internal affairs, and those outsiders came from all sides, so SA didn't have a hope in hell of surviving with their version of "intact". I never cared much about apartheid one way or another. In my opinion, South African internal affairs were for South Africans to decide, not us outsiders. back in those days Pretty much all of Africa was in turmoil. Rhodesia collapsed, got renamed "Zimbabwe", and promptly started running downhill economically due to a variety of factors, socialism among them, but "social justice" issues ran a close second to it. Congo was all to hell. Cubans were teaching Angola how to ruin a country. Namibian communists decided to go to war with South Africa, and the next thing you knew, South Africa was under siege internally and externally. The ANC could never have taken her down, however, had not the rest of the world destabilized her.

I think the issue of apartheid was just a smoke screen to cover a socialist overthrow. Yes, it was real, but it was a convenient distraction for other forces at work, to keep attention off of them. Then again, I tend not to see things in terms of racism, but rather in terms of culture and control politics instead. Cultural and political problems are rarely, if ever, limited to race, no matter how badly the world wants to hide them behind it.

Not long after my first wife and I separated, she went to South Africa to work in an orphanage. Before she left, she came to get my advice on traveling overseas safely, and all I could really tell her was "avoid South Africa". As a red-headed white woman, I am still amazed that she survived it relatively unscathed. Maybe something of me did rub off on her, and maybe she was just incredibly lucky - or maybe God really was looking out for her!

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@"Ninurta"   minusculethumbsup2

My husband just Nodded his head, he said you are Absolutely Correct in your above statement in His Opinion.  minusculethinking
Now I have to amitt my old agency in China had to Real Interest in Africa until the lat 1990's but more asserting of Control in the 2000's.
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(02-03-2020, 07:05 PM)guohua Wrote: @"Ninurta"   minusculethumbsup2

My husband just Nodded his head, he said you are Absolutely Correct in your above statement in His Opinion.  minusculethinking
Now I have to amitt my old agency in China had to Real Interest in Africa until the lat 1990's but more asserting of Control in the 2000's.

You know, the only involvement that I knew about from China in Africa back then was the fact that Africa got flooded with Type 56 AK's, and China also set up a couple of ammo plants there to keep the AK's well fed. Those Type 56's were so common at one time that you could get one for the equivalent of 6 dollars, or you could get one in trade for a bag of corn.

Nowadays, it seems most of the unrest has moved northward in Africa, and is concentrated in Islamic areas, whereas back in those days it was to the southward, and concentrated in colonial and former colonial areas like Congo, Angola, Rhodesia, etc. Even the troubles in Morocco and Algeria were more the result of French colonialism than they were the result of Islam... but all that has changed now.

In Rhodesia, I don't believe that the real problem was either racism or colonialism. I think it was more a matter of the Socialist cure being worse than the colonial disease. It might not even be down to the Socialism as much as Robert Mugabe's mismanagement of implementing it. I have a Zimbabwe 50 cent piece that I used to carry with me everywhere. It was minted in 1980, the first year that Zimbabwe had it's own money and was no longer Rhodesian currency. Inflation got so bad under Mugabe that at one time the value of the metal in that coin was 50 billion times more valuable than the face value of it! That's 50 BILLION times more valuable - how bad does inflation have to get for a cent to only be worth 1/50 billionth of a cent?

And we think we have problems here! Just wait 'till the Socialism takes over America!

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#11
I believe SA was a safer place in many ways during apartheid, less rape and killing of the people. The people of SA have been sold out by the government
Not only are the people been raped, but the government is oppressing them in every way possible. When apartheid ended there was a chance to change things for the better but as always a few people seen a way to make millions and fuc# the people. It will take 50-60 years to get change if ever
#12
(02-04-2020, 12:11 PM)Wallfire Wrote: I believe SA was a safer place in many ways during apartheid, less rape and killing of the people. The people of SA have been sold out by the government
Not only are the people been raped, but the government is oppressing them in every way possible. When apartheid ended there was a chance to change things for the better but as always a few people seen a way to make millions and fuc# the people. It will take 50-60 years to get change if ever

I have a brother-in-law (white) who was raised in South Africa during apartheid who'd agree with you.
One of his reasons was that the guy who helped raise him -a black guy, told him it was better when it
was so.
Go figure... white man oppression or high standards of a particular governance?
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#13
“JOS ei viina, terva ja sauna auta, niin tauti on kuolemaksi” is an old Finnish proverb basically meaning that if liquor, tar and sauna won’t help, an illness is fatal.
#14
Back to the Mandela Effect, watch this video, Listen and Remember,,,,,, tinybighuh Yes it is Real, I do believe our Time Line Has Changed, What do YOU Think  mediumitwasntme
 

Now the question I have is this. Do You Believe The CERN Collider caused the Mandela Effect?  tinywhat
Please watch and YOU Decide.
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#15
Okay  minusculebeercheers

I'm posting the video @"Ninurta"  had a link to in the Shout-out area.

I've watch this video 6 times.  minusculewtf


So,,,,, after watching another of his videos about his strange room.
I have to ask our resident CGI gurus, what is your thoughts.
Because this next video doesn't get interesting until the about the 04:46 mark

Does anyone think that sound vibrations could cause this?

So, after this next video what do you think?

Great special effects.
 Or did he step through and stay????????? It has been Five Months sense the last video.
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#16
@"guohua", great videos. I've seen a couple of those before, but the one with the portal showing the ocean is one I don't remember.
I have an open mind to everything until it's proven false.
There has been a lot of information coming out that shows light and sound waves can do amazing things, even heal our body. So, I'm thinking different hertz settings can be used to do other things as well.

Do I think CERN was used to open portals and affected our timeline?  Absolutely!
#17
(02-23-2020, 05:24 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: @"guohua", great videos. I've seen a couple of those before, but the one with the portal showing the ocean is one I don't remember.
I have an open mind to everything until it's proven false.
There has been a lot of information coming out that shows light and sound waves can do amazing things, even heal our body. So, I'm thinking different hertz settings can be used to do other things as well.

Do I think CERN was used to open portals and affected our timeline?  Absolutely!

Okay,,, I found it.
Those videos are Depunked!  minusculespooked
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#18
Well Darn!  It's fun to think about anyway.  tinybiggrin

But, even if these videos are fake, I think CERN and other tech out there are capable of opening portals.   minusculethumbsup
#19
I used search to find this thread. Because at RN, i am now confident enough that i will not be ridiculed and getting ad hominem insults at me like... somewhere else...

It WAS real! (but has not been happening for a couple of years or so.)

First of all, i am an alcoholic and i have a faulty memory sometimes. You know... When you remember something, let's say an event, hmmm... your wedding. You do not remember it when the wedding happened. You remember it from the last time you remembered it. And mind plays tricks on everyone. For me at least. Look, Mandela effect really fucked me up. I was insane to begin with. But even being an alcoholic and armed with a faulty memory, i have strong emotional bonds to some things. So here we go:

1. The Sun used to be yellow, not white. But the photosynthesis still seems to work so why should i go nuts over it?

2. TV show was Sex in the city, not Sex and the city. Strong emotional bonds. My ex girlfriend loved it. And i really disliked the show but hey, gotta let her have her TV entertainment. I disliked the mindset of the women and... yeah. In general, it was repulsive to begin with.

3, Queen song "We are the champions" is played every time after ice hockey world championships final. Finland has won gold 1995, 2011 and 2019. It used to have a really prolonged "Of the wooooooorld" in the end. It is gone now.

4. James Bond movie. Moonraker. There was this cute blonde woman with dental braces. And she met Jaws. You know Jaws? metal teeth man who can crush metal with teeth just like that. And they made eye contact, then they smiled a BIG smile. With metal in the mouths of both. I felt like that is really romantic and also amusing. Well the fucking scene is ruined now, because the cute blonde no longer has dental braces. 

And i was a train wreck. Trust me on this one. I had to ditch weed due to it only made me scared. Took shit loads of beer. Then i was facing a decision. Get a psychosis now, and they will not let me go this time, or deal with the shit. So i made a conclusion. If i one morning wake up suddenly left handed.... If my social security number has suddenly changed... if my mom is a completely different person when i invite her here and she claims to be my mom. Then i will take my psychosis. But this stuff is quite meaningless. So i stopped caring. And then the Mandela effects stopped, as i already stated.

Thanks for letting me share. It was really tough. Way harder than 2020.
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-Jean-Paul Sartre
#20
You did good, that is why the Search Tab is there, anyone can use it and we all encourage it to be used.
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