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Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:03 pm
by snipelfritz
I hope I'm not spelling anything wrong. I just rolled my eyes so hard they popped out of my damn head.
Please tell me the last two posts were just random bullshit and made up words slammed together. Reading that physically hurt me.
My feeble sheeple brain can't handle so much truth at once.

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:10 pm
by Sparrow
darthbatman wrote:
Dude I hate when these videos have a cool graphic like that and then you scan through two hours of some nerd talking on a webcam, and the picture isn't even a still from anywhere in the video... Super lame.
Agreed.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:13 pm
by Sparrow
resincum wrote:I have a homie who is all about the orgonite, not really the mumbo jumbo or conspiracy theories. oddly enough the ghetto birds are always flying over his house/hood when he's making it haha! I have some around the house and got my friend some as well. he slept better than ever after I gave it to him supposedly (he was havin problems resting round then). when I first got mine i put it under my pillow and felt like i was on acid when i dreamt. coincidence or not, orgonite interests me, all mumbo jumbo aside.
posting from inside the hollow earth atm
will try

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 1:03 am
by Iommic Pope
Get on the Project Blue Beam train, you bitches.
Space Jesus 4EVA.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 6:19 pm
by t-rey
I like the Mandela Effect stuff (I still fucking say it's Berenstein Bears, goddammit). Like you said, it points out humanities arrogance that we would rather believe something like this than accept the fact that we have false memories. Which dovetails nicely into the false memories we've created for ourselves. If you think back to your childhood, some of your memories simply aren't real - they come from stories you were told about yourself or others, pictures you've seen of your self, amalgamations of different events, etc.
And yes, it all sounds very much like PKD.
Mostly though, very cool you are doing NaNoWriMo or however they abbreviate that shit. I can see something like this being the product of merging realities/dimensions being a solid plot for a sci-fi novel. I don't have the balls to attempt it - the pressure would be too much for me, I think. Good luck duder!!

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 8:58 am
by repoman
t-rey wrote:I like the Mandela Effect stuff (I still fucking say it's Berenstein Bears, goddammit).
Ha, that's how I remember it. Seems like its just that way because 'stein' sounds much more common than 'stain' and the font on the covers for their name is cursive, which is easier to gloss over and not get every letter registered in your brain.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 9:22 am
by resincum
snipelfritz wrote:I hope I'm not spelling anything wrong. I just rolled my eyes so hard they popped out of my damn head.
Please tell me the last two posts were just random bullshit and made up words slammed together. Reading that physically hurt me.
My feeble sheeple brain can't handle so much truth at once.


Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 10:57 am
by Jwar
I've read through all of this and STILL don't get it. Am I an idiot here???
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 11:14 am
by D.o.S.
Did you ever watch Quantum Leap?
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 1:35 pm
by Sparrow
jwar wrote:I've read through all of this and STILL don't get it. Am I an idiot here???
we live in a material world. matter - at the smallest level is just vibrating sound/light. what we see with our eyes and senses is only a small part of the spectrum. and .. things are all Binary/ computer code. we live in a Matrix. we don’t notice because - we were born into it. But - when a Glitch/Deja vu thing happens .. something was reset in the Big Computer of Life. or .. something got altered from people messing with time and space. like Cern or other Atom smasher dudes?

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 2:04 pm
by snipelfritz
jwar wrote:I've read through all of this and STILL don't get it. Am I an idiot here???
No, you're the only one with any sense.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 2:09 pm
by D.o.S.
It's fairly important to understand something even if you don't subscribe to it. That's a pretty fundamental law of knowledge, tbh.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 2:25 pm
by Sparrow
D.o.S. wrote:It's fairly important to understand something even if you don't subscribe to it. That's a pretty fundamental law of knowledge, tbh.

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 3:44 pm
by bigchiefbc
Hey, what's going on in this thread ...

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 6:01 pm
by Iommic Pope
Sparrow wrote:jwar wrote:I've read through all of this and STILL don't get it. Am I an idiot here???
we live in a material world. matter - at the smallest level is just vibrating sound/light. what we see with our eyes and senses is only a small part of the spectrum. and .. things are all Binary/ computer code. we live in a Matrix. we don’t notice because - we were born into it. But - when a Glitch/Deja vu thing happens .. something was reset in the Big Computer of Life. or .. something got altered from people messing with time and space. like Cern or other Atom smasher dudes?

Actually we're still unsure what is at the smallest end of the matter spectrum.
So no.
But the stoney eyes make this post OK.
Maybe a mod pack was released and some boring player decided he wasn't gonna fuck with the jiggle physics too hard, but couldn't stand the name of some fictional bears and the death of a civil rights leader anymore?
Well, simulation failed, dickhead.
We noticed.