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originally posted by: Benevolent Heretic
a reply to: TombEscaper
None of this is proof, whatsoever, of anything but people making mistakes. MANY people make the same grammar mistakes ("for all intensive purposes", "perrogative" instead of prerogative and so on...)
Why don't people explain these massive misunderstandings and mistakes as the "Mandela effect"?
The Mandela Effect can be denied. It's simply some percentage of people making the same, common, mistake.
The V and the W were always one connected unit.
a reply to: LoneCloudHopper2
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originally posted by: dogstar23
a reply to: TombEscaper
As for Nelson himself, well, I had the entire Ice-T OG album memorized in 1991 (except the impossible to decipher few words from Nat the Cat in "Flyby")
This is an excerpt from Ice-T's 1991 spoken word "Prepared to Die", which is my personal proof to myself that he made it out of prison
Watch me flip and rip on the freedom tip, open your minds see the point of the Ice pick...Mandela did 27 hard ones, not in a windowed room but in a barred one, while his wife had tears in her eyes, the man IS a hero, he needs a Nobel Prize. But that'll never happen so I'm gonna keep rappin'...
I remember this coming out after Mandela had been released and the anti-apartheid movement was culminating. Several of the Mandela Effects which aren't spelling error-related, I have very strong memories of.
originally posted by: NateTheAnimator
a reply to: TombEscaper
The V and the W were always one connected unit.
I think you may have it confused with the bajaj logo...
originally posted by: TombEscaper
No, I have never seen that logo before. It's not due to a faulty memory.
originally posted by: LoneCloudHopper2
This gets more and more INSANE......Reba McEntire? I've been looking her up in interviews to hear how her last name is pronounced now, but so far I've found only an Entertainment Tonight clip that pronounces it, and they still pronounce it "Mac-Entire," which doesn't really make any sense with this spelling! In all the other videos people only call her "Reba." I've found this with two other people whose last names were changed: they seem to mostly be referred to by their first names, not by their last names, which changed. Their last names were mentioned as frequently as anyone else's!
DEPENDS was ALWAYS DEPENDS! I would bet my LIFE on that fact! I have heard that name all my freaking life........it's like telling me the colour "blue" is now spelled/pronounced "blues" for cripes sakes....
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: collietta
Yes I've talked to my father about this one.. The most logical explanation is propaganda.. Who knows shizz is weird...
Pickrell and Loftus divided 120 subjects into four groups. The subjects were told they were going to evaluate advertising copy, fill out several questionnaires and answer questions about a trip to Disneyland.
The first group read a generic Disneyland ad that mentioned no cartoon characters. The second group read the same copy and was exposed to a 4-foot-tall cardboard figure of Bugs Bunny that was casually placed in the interview room. No mention was made of Bugs Bunny. The third, or Bugs group, read the fake Disneyland ad featuring Bugs Bunny. The fourth, or double, exposure group read the fake add and also saw the cardboard rabbit...
...30 percent of the people in the Bugs group later said they remembered or knew they had met Bugs Bunny when they visited Disneyland and 40 percent of the people in the double exposure group reported the same thing.