The Mandela Effect


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Dark Midian wrote:
How could you prefer your version to the actual "Inside my heart is breaking, my makeup may be flaking, but my smile still stays on"? It's more profound.

The smile might be faked by the make up... Or it might be real. More fitting the theme of continuing the show despite the breaking heart.


For misheard lyrics, my favourite. My housemate likes Fallout Boy, and every time this song plays in his car I hear "I'm a little man, also evil, also into cats".

Grand Lodge

The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.


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If false memories had been codified into an "effect" before the LHC and quantum computers, they'd probably blame telephones, electricity, rock music, or fluoridated water.


Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.

I mean technically you can't prove them wrong....

Also you can't prove them right. at least there is pseudo science behind it.

Although I think at some point people were trying to create a miniature controlled black hole. I remember joking well that is how the world ends right there.


Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.

At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.


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The ə! wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.

Nah, it's Superboy Prime punching reality so hard he changes the universe. :v


Dark Midian wrote:
The ə! wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.
Nah, it's Superboy Prime punching reality so hard he changes the universe. :v

Can Superboy punch the CW's Barry Allen hard enough that he drops the idiot ball?


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Superboy prime could punch the universe hard enough to make everyone drop the idiot ball.


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I don't know if it's Mandela Effect or people actually changing songs, but I keep hearing stuff on the radio, and keep thinking, "Wait... that's not how it goes!"

Example: On the classic rock station, Don Henley's "Heart of the Matter" came on. It used to be on the radio all the time when I was graduating high school, and I remember an ABC structure, with C being the chorus. The "B" part went something like "I'm learning to live without you..." and had some other lyrics. But when I heard it on the radio, it was a straightforward ABAB, with B being the chorus. Am I imagining this? Is my brain going so far as to supply imaginary lyrics?

I have a similar problem with the rhythm guitar on ZZ Top's "Legs." I remember it being a lot less peppy and annoying than I keep hearing it. Will have to find Eliminator in my box of cassette tapes, find a tape player, and see if I'm imagining things.

In the meantime, I've stopped listening to the classic rock station, because it's starting to wig me out.

EDIT 1: One mystery solved.
EDIT 2: And the other one, thanks to Wikipedia: "A radio edit version cut out about 1:40 from the LP version including omitting the 'I'm learning to live without you now, but I miss you baby' and skipped directly to 'I've been trying to get down to the heart of the matter'."

So, not the Mandela Effect. Just bad radio.


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I think its called the suck effect when you think too much about Don Henley's music. Sucks reason right out of your head.


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Orville Redenbacher wrote:
I think its called the suck effect when you think too much about Don Henley's music. Sucks reason right out of your head.

{nods, slides Orville a white Russian}

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Vidmaster7 wrote:
Superboy prime could punch the universe hard enough to make everyone drop the idiot ball.

Sadly, Superboy Prime is carrying the idiot ball, and as a result doesn't think of doing this.


The Mandela Effect; could be, but I don't think so.

People have always had bad memories. You can read about it in old case files. different witnesses swear they saw different things.
Couples in an argument have two different stories of what happen to cause the argument.
Old hat new name in my opinion.


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The Dude Lebowski wrote:
Orville Redenbacher wrote:
I think its called the suck effect when you think too much about Don Henley's music. Sucks reason right out of your head.
{nods, slides Orville a white Russian}

Get out of my cab!


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Dark Midian wrote:
The ə! wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.
Nah, it's Superboy Prime punching reality so hard he changes the universe. :v

What if we are all just characters in a novel and the Mandala effect is simply the Author re-writing some of the backstory.

Silver Crusade

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Talonhawke wrote:
Dark Midian wrote:
The ə! wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.
Nah, it's Superboy Prime punching reality so hard he changes the universe. :v
What if we are all just characters in a novel and the Mandala effect is simply the Author re-writing some of the backstory.

I'd like to request a new writer.


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Rysky wrote:
Talonhawke wrote:
Dark Midian wrote:
The ə! wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.
Nah, it's Superboy Prime punching reality so hard he changes the universe. :v
What if we are all just characters in a novel and the Mandala effect is simply the Author re-writing some of the backstory.
I'd like to request a new writer.

The Universe rolls

Congrats, everyone's new writer for Sector 2814 is 1d100 ⇒ 77... Chuck Tingle.

Silver Crusade

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Unreliable Narrator wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Talonhawke wrote:
Dark Midian wrote:
The ə! wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.
Nah, it's Superboy Prime punching reality so hard he changes the universe. :v
What if we are all just characters in a novel and the Mandala effect is simply the Author re-writing some of the backstory.
I'd like to request a new writer.

The Universe rolls

Congrats, everyone's new writer for Sector 2814 is 1d100... Chuck Tingle.

Woot!

Liberty's Edge

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Unreliable Narrator wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Talonhawke wrote:
Dark Midian wrote:
The ə! wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.
Nah, it's Superboy Prime punching reality so hard he changes the universe. :v
What if we are all just characters in a novel and the Mandala effect is simply the Author re-writing some of the backstory.
I'd like to request a new writer.

The Universe rolls

Congrats, everyone's new writer for Sector 2814 is 1d100... Chuck Tingle.

As long as it's not Chris Claremont or George RR Martin.


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That would be a special layer of Hell: written by George R.R.Martin, drawn by Rob Liefeld.

Silver Crusade

Scythia wrote:
That would be a special layer of Hell: written by George R.R.Martin, drawn by Rob Liefeld.

How DARE you make me read that with my own two eyes.


Talonhawke wrote:
Dark Midian wrote:
The ə! wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
At this point, it's much more likely to be the CW's Barry Allen and/or Rip Hunter.
Nah, it's Superboy Prime punching reality so hard he changes the universe. :v
What if we are all just characters in a novel and the Mandala effect is simply the Author re-writing some of the backstory.

Extended universe with crappy Line Editor.

Liberty's Edge

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Scythia wrote:
That would be a special layer of Hell: written by George R.R.Martin, drawn by Rob Liefeld.

Lots of death, also pouches.


Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.

I thought it was spelled SERN?


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DM Livgin wrote:
Digitalelf wrote:
The people who are really "hard core" believers in the Mandela Effect, blame the CERN Large Hadron Collider and Quantum computers for punching holes in the fabric of reality.
I thought it was spelled SERN?

That was three iterations of the universe and four quantum shifts ago.

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