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You don't remember shyt, it's always been that way. Memory isn't perfect.

nikka this shyt is beyond a simple explanation like faulty memory when millions of people have the same memory.

Its one thing to say we may have made a mistake as to what the past really was. The question is why are we all making the SAME "mistake". For example, everyone who remembers Mr. Rogers song differently from what it is now remembers it the same way. If this isn't how it used to be, why are we all remembering the same false memory? Shouldn't people be remembering it all sorts of ways if its simply a false memory?

Nah breh. What we remember is right. Things like songs from TV shows you watched as a kid, that shyt sticks with you. This new Mr. Rogers song makes no sense to me. It doesn't sound right. And millions of other people agree with me on that. This is beyond just faulty memory. This shyt is deeper. And ignorant fukks like you need to wake up to it cause its the most important event in human history.
 

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This is the Mandela Effect that made me believe this shyt was real.

That location of Australia is just offensive to my senses.

It was way more to the south. Australia was surrounded by thousands of miles of open ocean. Only landmass close to it was New Zealand. There is no way it was less than 100 miles from fukkin Papau New Guinea.

The fact this shyt isn't a global story that everyone is obsessing over is mind-boggling to me. The Mandela Effect is the most important event in human history and people are acting like nothing happened.
That map is flat. I think you are used to looking at a globe
 

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nikka this shyt is beyond a simple explanation like faulty memory when millions of people have the same memory.

Its one thing to say we may have made a mistake as to what the past really was. The question is why are we all making the SAME "mistake". For example, everyone who remembers Mr. Rogers song differently from what it is now remembers it the same way. If this isn't how it used to be, why are we all remembering the same false memory? Shouldn't people be remembering it all sorts of ways if its simply a false memory?

Nah breh. What we remember is right. Things like songs from TV shows you watched as a kid, that shyt sticks with you. This new Mr. Rogers song makes no sense to me. It doesn't sound right. And millions of other people agree with me on that. This is beyond just faulty memory. This shyt is deeper. And ignorant fukks like you need to wake up to it cause its the most important event in human history.
No, no, no. U are just wanting to believe which is fun for a while but u are the one who need a to wake up bruh. Life is real.
 
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That map is flat. I think you are used to looking at a globe

No. My memory of Australia's location isn't based on just look at it on a globe or map. Its based on another topic. As a kid, I used to obsess over human evolution. In particular how ancient humans colonized the world. And the biggest mystery for me was how ancient man got to Australia 50,000 years ago. Almost immediately after our ancestors left Africa, they ended up in Australia. There are older human remains in Australia than Europe. And this always freaked me out because the Australia I remember was isolated from the rest of the world by itself at the bottom of the globe by itself surrounded by thousands of miles of open ocean with only New Zealand (as Tasmania) close to it.

This remote location combined with the fact ancient humans got to Australia 50,000 years ago was a huge mystery to me. I remember watching documentaries on human evolution trying to figure out how ancient humans could have possibly made the journey. I still remember the documentaries were pushing a theory that ancient humans accidentally got to Australia on simple rafts after getting stuck in storms on the ocean. I remember calling bullshyt on that. I knew there was no way humans could have crossed that much ocean on just simple rafts. I formulated my own theory on how ancient man got to Australia. I believed that ancient humans were a lot more advanced technologically than modern science was willing to admit. This same topic opened me to the works of Graham Hancock because he was an alternative historian pushing the theory that ancient humans were more advanced than modern science was willing to admit.

So you see, for me, this is more than just a memory about looking at it on a map or globe. This is about a ton of memories for me as a teenager reading books and watching documentaries trying to figure out the mystery of how ancient man got to an Australia that was isolated from the rest of the world and surrounded by thousands of miles of open ocean. This new Australia that is now less than 100 miles from Papau New Guinea renders all these memories mute. Why would I have obsessed over this topic for all these years if Australia was just a stone's throw from Papau New Guinea and Indonesia. I might as well have wondering how ancient man got to those lands?

Nobody on this planet can convince me Australia's location has not changed. I have too many memories that say otherwise. You wanna know how sure I am of this? When I was first made aware of this Mandela Effect I didn't believe it. In fact, even after searching Google and seeing images of the new location of Australia I still didn't believe it. I thought someone had hacked the internet and changed it trying to fukk wit us. I only accepted that the Mandela Effect was true and this change had happened after going to the globe in our family home that has been there for decades and seeing that Australia's location had in fact changed. That is still the most mind-blowing moment of my life. PERIOD.
 
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No, no, no. U are just wanting to believe which is fun for a while but u are the one who need a to wake up bruh. Life is real.

Read my previous post. I didn't want this to be real. In fact, I refused to believe it until the evidence became too overwhelming.

And as Morpheus said, "What is Real?"

Just because we live in a simulation doesn't mean our world isn't real to us. Its just different than the objective reality we assumed it was. Its instead a programmed virtual reality where our consciousness is unbound from our mind. All the simulation theory does is disprove the materialist view of nature. It doesn't say anything about what is real and what isn't. Real is simply a matter of perspective.
 
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To me it was always Chik FIl A. I was obsessed with how words were spelled as a child and also it was Berenstein. I know a lot of people remember it as Chic Fil A too. Maybe im just from another timeline.

No breh. We from the same place. I remember Chik Fil A as well. And the Berenstein Bears.
 
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