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yes, I need to learn to ignore the actaul trolls and be less defensive.... this subject is like a crash course for that.
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: alienDNA
Nah, I just like messing with hidingthistime, she gets really nervous and she also gets attacked a lot about all this stuff, and takes it quite seriously, so I try to interject humor...
originally posted by: alienDNA
a reply to: hidingthistime
i just picked a random map. looks the same on any other map :/
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just breath....I know this is some scary stuff going on, which is why we spend so much time in here looking for support.
originally posted by: alienDNA
a reply to: hidingthistime
So NZ actually changed places just within the last couple of hours... cause I looked earlier and it wasnt like that (to the best of my memory lol, which prob aint so good now, im not sure of my own name or age anymore, it might just be an ME and Im really 36 and not 33 :/)
because if we are dealing with a multiverse/parallel reality situation, Mike "Berenstain" will always have remembered himself with that name.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: TombEscaper
because if we are dealing with a multiverse/parallel reality situation, Mike "Berenstain" will always have remembered himself with that name.
Translation: "My memory is so infallible and Godlike that I can peer into the lives of others and know things they themselves do not know." How would you feel if I told you that you know nothing about your family history because I can recall it and you cannot?
Well, I guess that's an accurate translation according to your cognitively dissonant take on this subject; that being, a constant tunnel-visioned, self-deluded propensity to see ME experiencers claiming things (such as an infallible and Godlike memory) that they do not claim. Is there any particular reason why this continues to be done by the same few "naysayers?" Aside from the Mandela Effect, this could be an intriguing "psychological study" of its own. 100+ pages of people seeing and rebutting against something that is not even being claimed. It's mildly frustrating, but far more fascinating.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: TombEscaper
Well, I guess that's an accurate translation according to your cognitively dissonant take on this subject; that being, a constant tunnel-visioned, self-deluded propensity to see ME experiencers claiming things (such as an infallible and Godlike memory) that they do not claim. Is there any particular reason why this continues to be done by the same few "naysayers?" Aside from the Mandela Effect, this could be an intriguing "psychological study" of its own. 100+ pages of people seeing and rebutting against something that is not even being claimed. It's mildly frustrating, but far more fascinating.
Then please explain why your "memory" that the Berenstains spell their name "Berenstein" is correct, and their memories false? What makes you so special?
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: TombEscaper
Well, I guess that's an accurate translation according to your cognitively dissonant take on this subject; that being, a constant tunnel-visioned, self-deluded propensity to see ME experiencers claiming things (such as an infallible and Godlike memory) that they do not claim. Is there any particular reason why this continues to be done by the same few "naysayers?" Aside from the Mandela Effect, this could be an intriguing "psychological study" of its own. 100+ pages of people seeing and rebutting against something that is not even being claimed. It's mildly frustrating, but far more fascinating.
Then please explain why your "memory" that the Berenstains spell their name "Berenstein" is correct, and their memories false? What makes you so special?
originally posted by: Barcs
a reply to: alienDNA
Interesting. I must have missed that part. I would be interested in hearing her friend's perspective of things that are different now and how it was realized. Was it an overnight thing where they suddenly noticed they were merging onto different roads or lived in a different apartment? Was it a slow change over time? Obviously, remembering it differently on a map is much different than living in the location and thinking that it has physically moved; as that would involve numerous major differences.
Can we schedule an interview?
and their memories false
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: TombEscaper
Well, I guess that's an accurate translation according to your cognitively dissonant take on this subject; that being, a constant tunnel-visioned, self-deluded propensity to see ME experiencers claiming things (such as an infallible and Godlike memory) that they do not claim. Is there any particular reason why this continues to be done by the same few "naysayers?" Aside from the Mandela Effect, this could be an intriguing "psychological study" of its own. 100+ pages of people seeing and rebutting against something that is not even being claimed. It's mildly frustrating, but far more fascinating.
Then please explain why your "memory" that the Berenstains spell their name "Berenstein" is correct, and their memories false? What makes you so special?