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    OT JONAH WILLIAMS
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  2. 1 minute ago, row_33 said:

     

    people peeled off the sticker, maybe those driving pickup trucks were more likely a population to do this, this is from the 1970s and 80s

     

    currently it is more ingrained or printed right on the mirror?

    I’m fairly to young to remember the stickers, only 32. But my memory is from directly staring into the mirrors and always pondering the meaning. It always pissed off my dad for asking so many questions. The weird thing is too, my dad remembers our convo of the mirrors, but doesn’t recall the maybe. Life is strange. 

  3. 30 minutes ago, row_33 said:

     

    Yup, on pickup trucks it was a huge sticker, easily removed. 

     

    The sunvisor is harder to peel off though...

     

    Interesting, I remember it directly on the car mirrors themselves. Now it says Objects in mirror are closer than they appear. I without a doubt remember maybe, because they implied subjectivity always made me think Of legalese language. 

  4. 2 minutes ago, row_33 said:

     

     

    the standard sticker on vehicles is part of our life

     

    just like the cartoon drawing of an infant smashing his skull and going !!!!! on the sunvisor, reminding us to strap the child in...

     

     

    Do you remember Objects in mirror maybe closer than they appear? 

  5. Objects in mirror MAY BE closer than they appear. I will always remember it this way! As a kid I was always inquisitive and whould ask my dad why a mirror would cause objects to have such a subjective interpretation in our vision. I will never forget that conversation. 

  6. On 12/31/2018 at 9:17 AM, section122 said:

     

    One of life's great mysteries for sure but as I posited earlier, even if it is happening but we can't tell that it is happening, does it matter?  Kind of like "if a tree falls in the forest does it make a sound?"  I always struggled with these because I always defaulted to "does it matter?"  Knowing how faulty every single person's memory is, and knowing that there are 7 billion plus people, tells me that a few thousand people remembering something one way is a statistically very small number.  It leads me to believe that confabulation or straight mis-remembering (thanks Roger Clemens) is what causes the supposed mandela effect and that people's brains being similar make similar connections.  It blew my young mind when a teacher told me even if you were 1 in a million that means there are 330 people like you in America.  "Thousands of people" even tens of thousands is still a statistically small amount of our population.  It isn't hard to imagine 10% of people getting something wrong imo.

     

    So in the movie Moonraker, does Dolly have braces yes or no? Because there are more than just a few thousand that remember differently on this one. 

  7. On 12/20/2018 at 11:50 AM, section122 said:

     

    The Agent Smith line? No I don't remember that

    The Morpheus one?  Eh something like that but I haven't watched the movie in so long I wouldn't pretend to have it memorized.  I don't remember the movie verbatim.

     

    I don't really give the Mandela effect much credence.  What I do find fascinating is that people think it is more likely that there are multiple realities than it is that they simply remember incorrectly.  That is the real mind boggling thing here.  

    Well I distinctly remember those lines, and so do thousands of other people. Something just isn’t right. Even digitally editing out the lines don’t make sense, because even older dvds don’t contain the lines. Either false memories were implanted into people’s mind, or people experienced a slightly different reality. At this point I’m thinking people are being exposed to memory implantation technology via transmission towers. 

  8. I’ve literally watched the matrix 30 times, and there are scenes in the movie that are no longer there. Either somebody is playing psyop games, making cuts without telling everyone, or reality has changed. 

  9. 3 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    Okay I don't tell this story often but...

     

    I watched the matrix a lot in college.  Like a lot a lot.  I had a VCR and would put that tape on to fall asleep.  At one point I thought hmmm what if the matrix is real and this is the way of them communicating it.  

     

    What is more likely?  The matrix is real or I got way too high that night?

     

    Earlier you even listed out possible reasons, get to #5 (the actual real reason) and immediately discount it.  Why do thousands of people remember it that way?  Confabulation for many and dismembering for others.  Remember the old Carlin joke.  Think of how stupid the average person is then realize that half the population is dumber than that.

    If you watched the Matrix, do you remember a scene where agent Smith says Mr. Anderson, we’ve been expecting you. Or when Morpheus tells Neo, what if everything he knew was a lie. But in this reality, those lines were never said. 

  10. 18 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    No, dude, that is the weed.  Seriously lay off of it. :nana:

    I’m sure it has added to my mindset, but honestly this phenomenon is extremely difficult for me to even explain. I know what I remember, but obviously current reality doesn’t jive with others or myselves alternate memories. 

  11. I’m very strict when it comes to organization and symmetrically minded. The British flag immediately always irritates me, it used to be symmetrical. The new Union Jack just bothers me too no end. 

  12. Just now, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

    Peterman signs with another NFL team?!  There is a disturbance in the space / time continuum, indeed!  (I wonder if Gruden posted the vacancy on Indeed?) 

    Objects in the mirror maybe closer than they appear. 

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