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Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 5:00 pm
by casecandy
Some statements
1. I didn't read the whole thread
2. I don't actually believe in the Mandela Effect
3. Bearing #2 in mind, I was SHOCKED when I found out it was "Berenstain." Fucking SHOCKED. Like I would have bet a large sum of money and/or my life on the fact that, when I was a kid, it was "Berenstein," and I would have been pretty confident about it
4. Even though I stand by #2, you never know. Anything's possible. In a very loose sense of the word
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 6:46 am
by Sparrow
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGYKs00FsRo[/youtube]
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:12 am
by Sparrow
Gremlins character (movie) – Spike or Stripe? The only reliable sources say it was always Stripe, not Spike.
for me it's Spike. i remember playing with my friend Tyler after watching Gremlins and .. it was Spike.
Disney Movies – In “Snow White,” did the evil queen say “Mirror, mirror…” or “Magic mirror…”?
Fred Rogers’ song, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” – Is the opening line “It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood” or “It’s a beautiful day in this neighborhood”?
Interview with a Vampire, or Interview with the Vampire?
Jif or Jiffy Peanut Butter – “Jiffy” is what many people remember, but Jif peanut butter was never called that
Nelson Mandela’s death in prison, and his funeral, long before his actual death (in this timestream) on 5 December 2013.
Tiananmen Square – Memories of “tank boy” getting run over. (Popular topic, and opinions seem split as to whether it’s a Mandela Effect issue or simple conspiracy and media manipulation.)
Muhammad Ali – Still alive (early 2015) per Wikipedia, but some recall his 2009 death.
Sex and the City – Was it “Sex in the City”
Star Wars – Was the iconic line “Luke, I am your father” or “No, I am your father”?

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:02 pm
by repoman
Sparrow wrote:Gremlins character (movie) – Spike or Stripe? The only reliable sources say it was always Stripe, not Spike.
for me it's Spike. i remember playing with my friend Tyler after watching Gremlins and .. it was Spike.
Disney Movies – In “Snow White,” did the evil queen say “Mirror, mirror…” or “Magic mirror…”?
Fred Rogers’ song, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” – Is the opening line “It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood” or “It’s a beautiful day in this neighborhood”?
Interview with a Vampire, or Interview with the Vampire?
Jif or Jiffy Peanut Butter – “Jiffy” is what many people remember, but Jif peanut butter was never called that
Nelson Mandela’s death in prison, and his funeral, long before his actual death (in this timestream) on 5 December 2013.
Tiananmen Square – Memories of “tank boy” getting run over. (Popular topic, and opinions seem split as to whether it’s a Mandela Effect issue or simple conspiracy and media manipulation.)
Muhammad Ali – Still alive (early 2015) per Wikipedia, but some recall his 2009 death.
Sex and the City – Was it “Sex in the City”
Star Wars – Was the iconic line “Luke, I am your father” or “No, I am your father”?

The Jiffy one got to me, I pictured a light blue jar of peanut butter that said 'Jiffy'
Turns out that brand is 'Skippy' so Jif+Skippy=Jiffy??
I swear that Don Vito guy died like 8 years ago.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 4:08 pm
by casecandy
Sparrow wrote:Gremlins character (movie) – Spike or Stripe? Never watched it.
Disney Movies – In “Snow White,” did the evil queen say “Mirror, mirror…” or “Magic mirror…”? Definitely "Mirror, mirror."
Fred Rogers’ song, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” – Is the opening line “It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood” or “It’s a beautiful day in this neighborhood”? Definitely "the."
Interview with a Vampire, or Interview with the Vampire? "The."
Jif or Jiffy Peanut Butter – Is this an American brand? "Jiffy" sounds familiar but... neither really hits home.
Nelson Mandela’s death in prison, and his funeral, long before his actual death (in this timestream) on 5 December 2013. No connection to this at all.
Tiananmen Square – Memories of “tank boy” getting run over. This is SHOCKING. Right now, I clearly remember Tank Man getting run over. I remember talking with my mom about how sad it was that they just plowed over him like that. Laughing because of how weird this is. I was three when it happened, and this conversation would have been when I was five or so. More about my mom's memories than mine but still, she got it wrong.
Muhammad Ali – Still alive (early 2015) per Wikipedia, but some recall his 2009 death. I remember having thought he was dead, but nothing so specific as this. Just thought he was dead.
Sex and the City – Was it “Sex in the City” No, it was never, ever "in." I had contemporaneous discussions about how people got the title wrong, circa 2000 or 2001.
Star Wars – Was the iconic line “Luke, I am your father” or “No, I am your father”? Absolutely "Luke." WTF?
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:49 pm
by Sparrow
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLfQ9JW5ga8[/youtube]
you may not like it. you may think it's weird and dumb.
it may not personally bother you. but. it's real. and it's unreal

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:51 pm
by terminalvertigo
this shit wrinkles my brain

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:55 pm
by Sparrow
like Honest Andrew. i know some people think i'm high. that's fine. we've hung out .. back me up Bro!! lol
but this shit IS FUCKED. i want it to become more mainstream. so more people embrace and discuss it. and figure it out.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:58 pm
by terminalvertigo
I did not inhale

Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 8:01 pm
by Sparrow
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 6:20 am
by Sparrow
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M1LPF5CMNg[/youtube]
Look at this word . there's an Extra letter T. it was The Flinstones. and .. i see how "flint" works as a pun . but it was Never double T's before.
With the Mandela Effect. it's supernatural. spiritual. it's not Religious .. and that can be confusing when talking about God and Spirit.
i have never followed religion. my family is not religious. my friends are not religious. Religion has done so much Evil in the world - and twisted Truths.
there's a lot of "waking up"

happening in the past few years.
i've gotten into some of the new age trends. mostly for health and fitness.
mind control. flat/ concave earth

some of the Biggest Lies/ conspiracies out there.
terms like the matrix and hologram reality. are not that far fetched.
and these things all tie together.
and. i know how crazy all that sounds.
but .. in my defense
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56qUENYYjxE[/youtube]
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 11:28 am
by casecandy
It was never the Flinstones.
They are named after a flint stone, i.e. what the cavemen used to make fire.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 2:05 pm
by lost in music
chuckjaywalk wrote:Sparrow wrote:
here's a new one. what is this guys name? the "bad" gremlin from the movie. then google your answer

I was totes wrong, but also, kinda right, since I actually guessed the name of his analog in Gremlins II.
Anyways, this whole subject makes me wish that I liked weed or had a line on some LSD.
My mind always goes to "Spike" but thinking back to my childhood (I had a Gremlins picture book), Stripe is correct.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 2:12 pm
by D.o.S.
Real question: does anyone who believes in this thing admit to having a bad memory?
There are real, actual, serious fucked up things that get covered up/written out of history. I don't remember how many T's Flintstones has, because it's not important.
Re: The Mandela Effect and Other Ludicrous Things
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 2:30 pm
by DADGBD
Maybe this falls more in the "other ludicrous things" category:
Beatles song... Paperback Writer.
When I was 5, I would sing "Take the back right turn". NOT "Paperback Writer".
Was it ever "Take the back right turn"?!
I've also been in a frantic, mad-rush to get out the door and spent a few good minutes searching the house for my glasses; and yes. They were ON my face.
Coincidence?! I think NOT!
Seriously though. I've gone down a lot of wormholes with this stuff. I went in with curiosity, and now it's more of an entertainment thing. But still... every now and then... something comes up, that makes you wonder.