Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 12:12 pm
The Mandela Effect seems to be conspiracy theory for people who have run out of ideas.
Plus... I pretty much forget where I parked for work EVERY SINGLE DAY. Do you know why? Because it's not important. I know my car is there somewhere, and I take for granted it will be there when I come back out (barring some sort of unearned towing). It's not important where I placed my sriracha in my refrigerator. But I don't say "HOLY FUCK!" if it's two to the left of the peanut butter instead of one to the left where it usually might be. Just like the spelling of Semenstain Bears or whatever else. You don't see any Mandela Effect theorists saying "My birthday used to be 4/27 and now it's 4/28!" or "My girlfriend's number was 555-6792 and now it's 555-6729!" Because that shit is important (hopefully) and we don't forget it. There are an infinite number of things that we won't remember because they aren't important, and they may "change" later because our brain was like "Who gives a shit?" when we first saw them.
Plus... I pretty much forget where I parked for work EVERY SINGLE DAY. Do you know why? Because it's not important. I know my car is there somewhere, and I take for granted it will be there when I come back out (barring some sort of unearned towing). It's not important where I placed my sriracha in my refrigerator. But I don't say "HOLY FUCK!" if it's two to the left of the peanut butter instead of one to the left where it usually might be. Just like the spelling of Semenstain Bears or whatever else. You don't see any Mandela Effect theorists saying "My birthday used to be 4/27 and now it's 4/28!" or "My girlfriend's number was 555-6792 and now it's 555-6729!" Because that shit is important (hopefully) and we don't forget it. There are an infinite number of things that we won't remember because they aren't important, and they may "change" later because our brain was like "Who gives a shit?" when we first saw them.
