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originally posted by: ziplock9000
a reply to: galaga
There is no Mandela effects, just imperfect memories.
originally posted by: ziplock9000
a reply to: galaga
There is no Mandela effects, just imperfect memories.
originally posted by: SoulStoner225
The monopoly guy with no monocle is pretty messed up to me. And the Luke, I am Your Father.
But yeah.
I can see either side of the Mandela Effect or lack there of. But there are some that really make ya think.
The sad thing, is there is no way to truly know for sure.
The Peace sign has for sure changed though. The vertical line never went from top all the way to the bottom. It forked more like an upside down Y
The Picture of Dorian Gray is a Gothic and philosophical novel by Oscar Wilde, first published complete in the July 1890 issue of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine.
originally posted by: ziplock9000
a reply to: galaga
There is no Mandela effects, just imperfect memories.
originally posted by: peewee1263
I know someone has most likely put forth this theory before, but what the heck. What if the people who remember things differently do so because their minds have been messed with. Not bad memory, but somewhere down the line, somebody,(government) has somehow changed their memories? Yes, it would involve probably millions of people, but we don't really know how far advanced our governments really are.