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It was actually a Bond movie. The character's name was Jaws, and he had metal teeth. At the end of the movie a woman smiles at him and they go off together. People remember she had braces, so they were both metal in their mouths. But in rewatching, she doesn't have braces.
I was listening to a radio show that was made sometime in the past...One of the episodes was called "Mirror Mirror"....It wasn't called "Magic Mirror"...
That doesn't prove anything except that the "Mirror Mirror" is so well known, or so often used that way.
I believe that the "Mandela Effect" is either some sort of evil deception, or a very elaborate psychology experiment. Either way, I don't think it's healthy to get all wrapped up in this topic.
When I first heard of the Berensta/ein Bears issue, it was a trip. But after thinking about it, and its connections to other conspiracy theories, I saw other issues with it.
For example many people point out the multiple universe theory as a possible explanation. The other one is that we died and are somewhere else.
To add the evil component to it some claim changes are being done in the bible.
In short, it's demonic deception, or a psychology experiment continued by pranksters.
I don't get the title confusion. How the heck could anyone have thought Nelson Mandela died in prison? The first we heard of him was as apartheid was coming to the forefront in the eyes of the restof the world, and he was this guy who had been imprisoned for decades trying to overthrow it. His story and his RELEASE FROM PRISON was a major thread in the whole ending of apartheid, and then he became the president or prime minister or whatever they call the highest office. So...how did anyone think he died in prison? It doesn't make sense.
I believe that the "Mandela Effect" is either some sort of evil deception, or a very elaborate psychology experiment. Either way, I don't think it's healthy to get all wrapped up in this topic.
When I first heard of the Berensta/ein Bears issue, it was a trip. But after thinking about it, and its connections to other conspiracy theories, I saw other issues with it.
For example many people point out the multiple universe theory as a possible explanation. The other one is that we died and are somewhere else.
To add the evil component to it some claim changes are being done in the bible.
In short, it's demonic deception, or a psychology experiment continued by pranksters.
Demonic deception? That is a theory.
It is interesting, that is all it is to me. I don't jump to conclusions. I don't think it is reasonable to do that unless you have all the pieces of the equation..
I tend to believe there is a dimensional shift or something going on and this is a kind of validation. I suppose there is a reason for it. I don't know, you don't know, nobody knows.
Someone who is a paranoid schizophrenic and gets wrapped up in conspiracy theory stuff in an obsessive and illogical way is probably not healthy, but that is because they aren't healthy. They are going to find material to obsess over. I haven't seen that happening on this thread. Far from it.
I hadn't heard the 'dead' theory. That would make sense. This must be H.E. double toothpicks!!! Just as I suspected.
People will talk about what someone wore on their date for pages and pages on other sections of this forum. If you can talk about something like that, why can't you talk about something like this?
It is interesting, that is all it is to me. I don't jump to conclusions. I don't think it is reasonable to do that unless you have all the pieces of the equation..
I tend to believe there is a dimensional shift or something going on and this is a kind of validation. I suppose there is a reason for it. I don't know, you don't know, nobody knows.
Someone who is a paranoid schizophrenic and gets wrapped up in conspiracy theory stuff in an obsessive and illogical way is probably not healthy, but that is because they aren't healthy. They are going to find material to obsess over. I haven't seen that happening on this thread. Far from it.
I hadn't heard the 'dead' theory. That would make sense. This must be H.E. double toothpicks!!! Just as I suspected.
People will talk about what someone wore on their date for pages and pages on other sections of this forum. If you can talk about something like that, why can't you talk about something like this?
Well, I was speaking more about myself I guess. I had a near death experience back in 2012, a few months later I learned about The Berenstain Bears. I got into it wayyy too much.
For example Muhammad Ali was reported to have died June 2016 at age 74 but many people believe he was also reported to have died several years ago.
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However, despite widespread coverage of his death and his ensuing funeral, many believe they remember ‘The World’s Greatest’ dying several years ago.People took to social media to express their disbelief at Ali’s then recent death.
One person wrote: “Mandela effect!!! I remember Muhammad Ali dying in the 90s.”
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However, psychiatrists have offered up a solution – the misinformation effect.According to an article in the scientific journal Learning & Memory: “The misinformation effect refers to the impairment in memory for the past that arises after exposure to misleading information.”
Although he is dead now, writer Edward Gorey had to dispel the beliefs that he was both British and dead.
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