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originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: TombEscaper
f we don't, we lose the game. Yes, whoever or whatever is playing the game through us has ultimately good intentions, but the possibility is still there to lose the game.
What if the Creator/Architect is asleep - its the only way it can act out new Novel experiences. Once it remembers it wipes away this creation and before it gets bored again - recreates a new one, and goes into amnesia mode again - for the Novelty.
originally posted by: wesleyapril
I've enjoyed reading all the comments - I've been looking into the Mandela Effect for nearly a year at this point. I would love to point out - that if you see the changes- and you will know if you are sincere or not - you are an empath only empaths see the changes. I can share a photo of what an empath is - if anyone is interested.
Also, you will more than likely share some of the same physical symptoms - that those that see the changes do - insomnia, sick stomach, dizzy, headaches/migraines, ear ringing, jaw pain, shoulder pain, trouble finding words - i.e. the room with the car in it. Sometimes we are forgetful also.
Only empaths see it - I have yet to meet a non empath see the changes.
originally posted by: JustJoe
a reply to: TombEscaper
I dont post here often, but I follow the Mandela Effect stuff rather closely. I was well known over at another site i cannot name here for my musings on the subject. There is a thread you can search on google from this other site...the OP claims to be a computer from our perceived future and he goes to great lengths to explain to the people engaging him what is happening. You guys will find it very interesting, for sure...the OP's name is B89X4-00111 and his flag is Spain...so you know you have the right thread but search this and enjoy...
"Berenstein Bears Anomaly Solved" should be the first thing that pops up.
Good Luck and i suggest visiting that site with every precaution being taken, do not post there and use clear your cache, cookies etc after your done...
originally posted by: Esotericum
a reply to: TombEscaper
Yes I see this now.. nefarious forces are hard a work changing the timeline.. focusing on the name of a children's series of books, Spelling of names and song lyrics. OMG who will save us from this?!?!
Seriously, there are a lot of real issues to deal with in this world. People remember things wrong, read up on how memory works and this comes as no surprise. In fact it would be a surprise if everyone did remember everything exactly the same. That would be scary.
originally posted by: jacygirl
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: jacygirl
a reply to: Chadwickus
My partner and I have a shared memory from last year, regarding Andrew Zimmerman.
Andrew Zimmerman, the guy from Bizarre Foods? Can you elaborate on this or no?
Oh sure!
My partner likes to eat weird/uncommon foods. When he was laid off last year, we watched a lot of "Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmerman" and "Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations".
My partner was on "team Zimmerman" while I preferred Anthony Bourdain.
While channel surfing, he found an episode of 'Bizarre Foods' and jokingly started chanting, "Zim mer man! Zim mer man!"
To which I replied, "Bour dain! Bour dain!"
And he said, "Well that doesn't work!"
So I chanted, "An tho ny! An tho ny!"
Zimmern is a switch from 3 syllables to 2.
Oddly, there is another chef named Andrew Zimmerman in Chicago I think? But when I search for Andrew Zimmerman I don't get him, I get Andrew Zimmern.
I have numerous screen shots, but running out of time here. Can put up later this afternoon if anyone wants.
jacy
originally posted by: tigertatzen
originally posted by: TombEscaper
originally posted by: dogstar23
a reply to: TombEscaper
As for Nelson himself, well, I had the entire Ice-T OG album memorized in 1991 (except the impossible to decipher few words from Nat the Cat in "Flyby")
This is an excerpt from Ice-T's 1991 spoken word "Prepared to Die", which is my personal proof to myself that he made it out of prison
Watch me flip and rip on the freedom tip, open your minds see the point of the Ice pick...Mandela did 27 hard ones, not in a windowed room but in a barred one, while his wife had tears in her eyes, the man IS a hero, he needs a Nobel Prize. But that'll never happen so I'm gonna keep rappin'...
I remember this coming out after Mandela had been released and the anti-apartheid movement was culminating. Several of the Mandela Effects which aren't spelling error-related, I have very strong memories of.
This brings up another ME that people are now claiming, involving the inventor Eli Whitney. Many swear that they learned in school of him being a black man, but now history appears to have him down as a white man. An internet search will verify this. I don't remember either way, but what I do remember are lyrics of a KRS-1 song "You Must Learn" from the late 80's/early 90's, in which he was singing about the accomplishments of historical black figures. In fact, that was the theme of the whole song.
Here are the pertinent lyrics:
No one told you about Benjamin Banneker
A brilliant Black man that invented the almanac
Can't you see where KRS is coming at
With Eli Whitney, Haile Selassie, Grand Bill Woods
made the walky-talky
Now, why would he have included Eli Whitney in the midst of the black pioneers if Whitney was a white man? The whole point of the song was to highlight the accomplishment of historical black people. And again, people are insisting they learned that Whitney was black in school. But now there is no evidence that he was black, except for those claiming the ME.
Eli Whitney WAS a black man. In sixth grade, our social studies teacher gave us a list of people who changed the world in various different ways.
Groups of us were given a choice between two people on the list and we were to research our innovator and then act out a skit of a moment in his or her life.
Our group got Eli Whitney and Isadora Duncan. We ended up choosing Isadora because most of us were girls and we outvoted the boys.
But I remember a boy making a racist remark about a black man having the name Whitney because of what it said when the letter "n" was redacted. I didn't understand the reference...my mother explained later... but the boy got sent to the office for saying such a hateful thing and did not come back to class that day. I will never forget that...I even recounted it to my own daughter years later. This is insane!
originally posted by: nomebear
a reply to: TombEscaper
Another example of the Mandela effect is the color of the sun. When I was a boy, 60 years ago, a person could actually look at the sun during the day for a few seconds without going blind. You might even be able to see sun spots on it if they were large enough. At that time the color of the sun was a yellow color and not the blue white that it is today, yet no one seems to remember this.
originally posted by: nomebear
a reply to: TombEscaper
Another example of the Mandela effect is the color of the sun. When I was a boy, 60 years ago, a person could actually look at the sun during the day for a few seconds without going blind. You might even be able to see sun spots on it if they were large enough. At that time the color of the sun was a yellow color and not the blue white that it is today, yet no one seems to remember this.
originally posted by: homeskillet
Does anyone own an old copy of a Reba Mcentire/Mcentyre album ? That should clear some confusion up.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: TombEscaper
Nothing has been proven true.
Lucky for you though, it's very difficult to debunk these claims, as you guys already have a ready-made excuse, namely, that the time line had changed and only the special have noticed...
Remember though, while you and others ignore what is actually proven, namely how fallible our memory really is, your theory is entering the realms of flat earthers...
Extremely closed minded.
But how do you account for a change happening while you are looking at it?
originally posted by: Agartha
a reply to: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
But how do you account for a change happening while you are looking at it?
But how do you account for a change happening only to North Americans? The Mandela effect doesn't happen to non English speakers, I have checked extensively in Italian and Spanish, both online and asking people personally.
I'm asking you because the OP is ignoring my question purposely and it's clear why.