Here's another #MandelaEffect (something many remember differently) for you:
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 28, 2016
Do you remember the colorful #puzzle #toy from the 80's as
Do you remember a snack called "Sun Chips" or "Moon Chips"? #MandelaEffect
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 25, 2016
One common example of the #MandelaEffect is when many remember brand names differently. How do you remember these plastic storage bags?
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 25, 2016
Hey, Scots! What's the name of this drink? #MandelaEffect
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 24, 2016
One common example of the #MandelaEffect is when many people remember brand names differently. How do you remember this hot sauce?
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 24, 2016
#MandelaEffect
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 21, 2016
In the "Boom Boom Pow" song by the Black Eyed Peas, do you remember it being:
The #MandelaEffect is often demonstrated by products that are spelled differently than what we remember. Do you remember the makeup as:
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 21, 2016
#MandelaEffect is when many have memories that don't jibe with what history now records. How do you remember the name of Spiderman actor
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 19, 2016
#MandelaEffect
— Jody Paulson (@JodyPaulson) October 14, 2016
Do you remember the crackers being:
2 comments:
The Mandela Effect is an interesting idea. It may indeed be that we shift universes back and forth etc all the time. However, I do know (since I used to live in Scotland) that the drink mentioned was indeed "Irn Bru". It was never "Iron Brew" or whatever. It was deliberately mispelt to go with the Scots accent. So you can probably cross that one off your list. The others though? Who knows? People do tend to mis-remember things quite easily, so not everything we mis-remember is necessarily a sign of a shift between universes and/or realities.
The Simpsons thing has been perturbing me because of what is mentioned. However, if these shifts did indeed happen, wouldn't the Simpsons have shifted too?? I don't think I've explained or asked the question correctly ... as it is in my head. But if there was a shift, then why would the Simpsons be the only repository of the evidence of all these shifts? (if it indeed is the only one). I've been watching the Gilmore Girls a lot recently, and there is a tonne of popular culture references in that, and nothing has come up that has spoken to any shifts at all.
So what are we to make of it all? Apart from reality maybe not being what we think it is.
Maybe one day we'll figure it out ... or not.
Best wishes
H Price, New Zealand
Thanks for your comments, H Price. I can tell you from past experience that the Simpsons, as well as anything associated with Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy, Ted, the Cleveland Show, American Dad) have a tendency to "predict" stuff I connect with the New World Order. Google "predictive programming" and the Simpsons. Robert Zemeckis and the "Back to the Future" trilogy have been strongly tied to predictive programming as well, and of course that's all about time travel.
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