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originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Yes, just like the rest of us.
I have come to the conclusion that most of our faulty memory isn't actually faulty, rather than what we have been told by the media. For example, how many times has the line Luke ...I am your father been used in other T.V programmes, particularly comedy sketch shows. We probably see the film 3 or 4 times, but have heard that particular line 10 or 20 times on other T.V programmes. It's not faulty memory, it's watching too much T.V.
How anyone doesn't remember Nelson Mandela being President of South Africa, demonstrates their ignorance of World events. They were probably stoned off their faces between 1994-1999.
He became a World celebrity, but NO, there are people swear the great man died in prison. Ridiculous.
James Earl Jones has recited the line in interviews as "Luke I am your Father.", I certainly know it is 'Mirror, mirror on the wall."..having seen the movie as a child in the theater and watched to about 1000 x with my daughter.
As for Mandela, I am not big on 'being stoned off my face', especially then. I was pregnant in 1996, so that would be a NO NO. I can remember news reports and a funeral and I am not confusing him with someone else.
Seriously if you cannot remember Mandela being President, then sorry, you must have not been paying attention.
I too remember his funeral, only it was in 2013.
I was paying attention. Simply because you remember it happeneing in 2013, and never before that, does not mean you are right either.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: reldra
The threads attempt to gather some evidence through various soures. A few are successful.
You seem to have a different definition of evidence.
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Yes, just like the rest of us.
I have come to the conclusion that most of our faulty memory isn't actually faulty, rather than what we have been told by the media. For example, how many times has the line Luke ...I am your father been used in other T.V programmes, particularly comedy sketch shows. We probably see the film 3 or 4 times, but have heard that particular line 10 or 20 times on other T.V programmes. It's not faulty memory, it's watching too much T.V.
How anyone doesn't remember Nelson Mandela being President of South Africa, demonstrates their ignorance of World events. They were probably stoned off their faces between 1994-1999.
He became a World celebrity, but NO, there are people swear the great man died in prison. Ridiculous.
James Earl Jones has recited the line in interviews as "Luke I am your Father.", I certainly know it is 'Mirror, mirror on the wall."..having seen the movie as a child in the theater and watched to about 1000 x with my daughter.
As for Mandela, I am not big on 'being stoned off my face', especially then. I was pregnant in 1996, so that would be a NO NO. I can remember news reports and a funeral and I am not confusing him with someone else.
Seriously if you cannot remember Mandela being President, then sorry, you must have not been paying attention.
I too remember his funeral, only it was in 2013.
I was paying attention. Simply because you remember it happeneing in 2013, and never before that, does not mean you are right either.
But you weren't paying attention, you don't know who the President of South Africa was during 1994-1999, you don't know the name of the current South African President.
And I am right, I remember him being President and that the current South African President is Jacob Zuma.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: reldra
Yes. Anecdotal, that things aren't the way some people remember them, and corporate logos sometimes change.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Yes, just like the rest of us.
I have come to the conclusion that most of our faulty memory isn't actually faulty, rather than what we have been told by the media. For example, how many times has the line Luke ...I am your father been used in other T.V programmes, particularly comedy sketch shows. We probably see the film 3 or 4 times, but have heard that particular line 10 or 20 times on other T.V programmes. It's not faulty memory, it's watching too much T.V.
How anyone doesn't remember Nelson Mandela being President of South Africa, demonstrates their ignorance of World events. They were probably stoned off their faces between 1994-1999.
He became a World celebrity, but NO, there are people swear the great man died in prison. Ridiculous.
James Earl Jones has recited the line in interviews as "Luke I am your Father.", I certainly know it is 'Mirror, mirror on the wall."..having seen the movie as a child in the theater and watched to about 1000 x with my daughter.
As for Mandela, I am not big on 'being stoned off my face', especially then. I was pregnant in 1996, so that would be a NO NO. I can remember news reports and a funeral and I am not confusing him with someone else.
Seriously if you cannot remember Mandela being President, then sorry, you must have not been paying attention.
I too remember his funeral, only it was in 2013.
I was paying attention. Simply because you remember it happeneing in 2013, and never before that, does not mean you are right either.
But you weren't paying attention, you don't know who the President of South Africa was during 1994-1999, you don't know the name of the current South African President.
And I am right, I remember him being President and that the current South African President is Jacob Zuma.
I don't have to be able to rattle off the name of the leader of every country to be 'paying attention'.
originally posted by: WakeUpBeer
Who are the, "French"?
I don't remember any such nation...
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: reldra
Oh, I read them occasionally. Now you're using typos as "evidence?"
If you have read the threads, you would find newspaper articles and video clips.
Where am I using a typo as evidence?
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Yes, just like the rest of us.
I have come to the conclusion that most of our faulty memory isn't actually faulty, rather than what we have been told by the media. For example, how many times has the line Luke ...I am your father been used in other T.V programmes, particularly comedy sketch shows. We probably see the film 3 or 4 times, but have heard that particular line 10 or 20 times on other T.V programmes. It's not faulty memory, it's watching too much T.V.
How anyone doesn't remember Nelson Mandela being President of South Africa, demonstrates their ignorance of World events. They were probably stoned off their faces between 1994-1999.
He became a World celebrity, but NO, there are people swear the great man died in prison. Ridiculous.
James Earl Jones has recited the line in interviews as "Luke I am your Father.", I certainly know it is 'Mirror, mirror on the wall."..having seen the movie as a child in the theater and watched to about 1000 x with my daughter.
As for Mandela, I am not big on 'being stoned off my face', especially then. I was pregnant in 1996, so that would be a NO NO. I can remember news reports and a funeral and I am not confusing him with someone else.
Seriously if you cannot remember Mandela being President, then sorry, you must have not been paying attention.
I too remember his funeral, only it was in 2013.
I was paying attention. Simply because you remember it happeneing in 2013, and never before that, does not mean you are right either.
But you weren't paying attention, you don't know who the President of South Africa was during 1994-1999, you don't know the name of the current South African President.
And I am right, I remember him being President and that the current South African President is Jacob Zuma.
I don't have to be able to rattle off the name of the leader of every country to be 'paying attention'.
I am not suggesting you should. What I am suggesting is that you don't know who was president of South Africa during 1994-1999. Therefore, Mandela was probably a passing image/story in your life. Therefore, you probably heard of some other political dissident dying in prison, but now associate it with Mandela.
But still, it's probably easier to deny that you could be wrong, it probably makes life seem a little more curious.
Who am I to convince you otherwise.
If you say you have jumped from another dimension, then welcome to wherever we are.
originally posted by: Phage
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: reldra
Oh, I read them occasionally. Now you're using typos as "evidence?"
If you have read the threads, you would find newspaper articles and video clips.
Where am I using a typo as evidence?
You weren't referring to this when you were talking about newspaper articles?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
originally posted by: reldra
James Earl Jones has recited the line in interviews as "Luke I am your Father.",
I certainly know it is 'Mirror, mirror on the wall."..having seen the movie as a child in the theater and watched to about 1000 x with my daughter.
originally posted by: ThePeaceMaker
I don't remember the Mandella Effect being spoke about until the last year or so .. Why the sudden increase in everyone talking about it. Or perhaps in the last dimension I was the Mandella effect didn't exist and now I've changed dimensions the Mandella Effect is a strong talking point
Personally I'm getting sick of seeing these threads as most of them it's people that have forgotten information about a certain topic or their memory doesn't serve them correctly and all of a sudden it's the Mandella Effect!
More on topic:
Vader said 'Luke I'm your father'
.. I've known it as mirror mirror on the wall
Aaaand I never watched interview with a vampire