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100DollarBills

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  1. 1 minute ago, HappyDays said:

    Can anyone tell me what in particular Kim Pegula has the capability to screw up as president? What is the worst case scenario for the Bills that people are up in arms about?

    As long as she stays away from football decisions than I don't care what she does. It is why I had issues with Brandon. Just let the GM and coach do their thing, and evaluated accordingly. If Kim has final say on who we draft, then she is already unqualified. 

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  2. If I wanted a meddling owner/president and borderline Tsar regime, I would have been a Jerry Jones Cowboy fan. We go from one extreme to another, from an owner who was cheap and didn't care about the product, to overly involved owners who probably aren't nearly qualified to direct football or hockey decisions. Why can't we just have normal owners who hire the best of the best to make football decisions. 

  3. 14 hours ago, cd1 said:

    I was numb when they announced his name.

     

    Now I can't wait to see what this kid can do with NFL caliber players around him!

     

     

     

    Best QB in the draft hands down! Dude had trash WR's. The throw across his body with 50 yards in the air says it all. The guy will be a hall of famer, mark it down. Anybody slamming him for his accuracy clearly didn't see what he can do with NFL calibar WR's. 

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  4. 2 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

     

    Im surprised he hasn't mentioned that in his timeline the earth was in fact always flat 

    Nah, I'm not a flat Earther. I don't even know if I believe any of this nonsense, I just know deception is quite prevelant and a lot of people are oblivious. 

  5. 8 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    I know that one.  

     

    Dos Equis 

    Sure I guess. Drink enough of what they tell you, you might start believing you are in control, but you aren't. 

  6. 3 hours ago, DC Tom said:

     

    No, they didn't.  You weren't implanted with fake memories, or are inheriting them from the multiverse.

     

    You're just wrong.  That's it.  You're wrong.  

    Well I know.  I AM   Not...Hope you enjoy your party. 

  7. 8 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

     

    Has nothing to do with memory implantation. 

     

    Try looking into diverging timelines. You'll have more success. 

     

     

    I haven't been following this thread but for giggles - but the Bears one is straight up real. I loved those books as a kid. I had them all, and it was stein. Not a doubt in my mind. 

    What ever it is, I can feel it. 

     

    You don't know what it is, but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad. 

  8. 9 minutes ago, Ol Dirty B said:

     

    You think Sicily has been moved on maps..... Stick to reality TV. 

    In my memory yes, Silicy was always about 75-100 miles away from shore, to far to realistically build any bridges connecting the mainland. It's one of the reasons it looks weird now. 

  9. 21 minutes ago, The Poojer said:

    there's this and it has both jiffy and butter in the name/description

     

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    syracuse still has a green over red traffic light

     

    It was green light on top everywhere, not just the Syracuse light. I distinctly remember a Jiffy peanut butter. Again, whether erroneous or not, these are my memories. 

  10. D.C. Tom, you come across as someone who has an agenda. Afraid that people may question why they may remember things differently and maybe just maybe weird phenomena might be the cause? 

    8 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    Congratulations, you're open minded...but you lack the capacity to filter arrant nonsense.  Being open-minded is not a positive character trait when you're !@#$ing stupid.

    !@#$ing stupid is someone who sits on the couch most of their life in a vegetative state obsessing over the next best social tv show. I'm at least attempting to question things. I'm not the only one. Why can't you just accept there are people with different views who may just happen to have different memories. 

  11. 20 minutes ago, Mark80 said:

    I don't get Mendalla effects very often.  Berenstein Bears is the only one I have that is common.  However, I do often get cases of deja vu even though I know for a fact it is the first time I have experienced that, well, experience.  That is what really creeps me out.

    It sounds like at least you have an open mind, congrats, thanks for understanding. Who knows, there could be more examples that come about. 

    1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

     

    The difference between you and Kaku is that HE UNDERSTANDS THIS ****.  So do I.  Whereas you are a !@#$ing idiot.

    I'm not saying I'm smart, I know I'm lacking in advance scientific concepts, but at least I'm open minded enough to not totally dismiss alternate memories as 100% infallibility. 

  12. 18 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    There was a conscious decision to change the pronunciation of "Uranus" just before the Voyager flyby, just so the media could report on it without giggling like schoolchildren.

     

    I am not making that up.

     

    They are both explained by the same strange phenomenon: you're a !@#$ing idiot.

    Michio Kaku is a very respected physicist, and he is a believer in multiverses. At least he is open minded enough to try and understand the possibilities that would explain mass alternative memories. 

  13. 4 minutes ago, rockpile said:

     

    My Third Eye is getting tired. I will have to stop reading now.

    I've been tired, but there is no stopping. Once you take the red pill, there is no going back. 

  14. 4 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

    Of course. The ability to question a deeply held memory/belief/whathaveyou is part of what makes our species unique. 

    Exactly, and when it comes to symbolism, they stick in the memory even harder, it's why most of the people remembering ME examples are of small logo changes. 

  15. 2 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

    If it makes you feel any better, the fact is that human memory is utterly unreliable. It's one of the reasons eyewitness testimony is no longer the gold standard in court, among other things. We simply don't have very good recall. 

    I mean I understand memory is unreliable, but haven't you ever felt something so deep you knew something wasn't quite right. 

  16. 2 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    What of it?  

     

    There's actually a valid discussion about the distinction between perception and reality that can be had.  But not by the OP, who understands neither perception nor reality.  

     

    Has anyone realized how truly stupid the OP is?  He's arguing about having an implanted memory of a false perception of the VW logo, based on a memory of a perception of physics that he insists is unquestionably real and accurate but is so completely false it can't be described as physics.  "My memory of Elon Musk's philosophical musings on reality explains why my memory is flawed, except for Elon Musk's musings that I mistakenly remember as physics."   You don't get any stupider than this: questioning the very mechanism by which you unquestioningly justify your questioning.

    I'm not saying I have all the answers. All I'm saying is it's very weird tens of thousands of people are remembering things that aren't happening. Young people with relatively healthy thinking minds. It's strange to have alternative memories va the status quo. I've already said my brain is falliable, but there are just some things that don't make sense. 

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