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originally posted by: Mousygretchen
a reply to: neutronflux
that second possibility is a ridiculous, one-in-a million coincidence, bud!
...But, growing up all my friends thought the word "supposedly" was said "supposively" ha, so
but that's just grammatical error.
originally posted by: TheMaxHeadroomIncident
Wth are you thinking of?
originally posted by: neutronflux
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Prove ME is more likely time shifting over:
One, just the normal shortcomings of human memory as outlined in numerous studies on human memory and the fallibility of eyewitnesses.
Or
Two, the shared faulty memories are byproducts of groups immersed in pop culture, commercialization, and YouTube pseudoscience that use sensationalism and subconscious suggestion to invoke addictions and behavior in individuals.
originally posted by: Night Star
I see a lot of generalizations in here. Not everyone has the same theories on the ME, some don't even have any at all.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: Night Star
I see a lot of generalizations in here. Not everyone has the same theories on the ME, some don't even have any at all.
Yes indeed in fact I think the majority just feel like "what the heck"! No way to know what is happening as of yet but I think we will eventually know and scientist today seem to be more cool about the oddities of our reality then the average man/woman.
originally posted by: TerryDon79
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
I'm waiting to shift to a timeline where there is not "Mandeka Effect". Just people going around their lives, admitting they were wrong, learning something new and carrying on like normal.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: TerryDon79
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
I'm waiting to shift to a timeline where there is not "Mandeka Effect". Just people going around their lives, admitting they were wrong, learning something new and carrying on like normal.
Proof of the Mandela effect right there. Now y'all need to stop bitching and admit you were wrong.
Harte