The remnants of temporal ruptures. These events are very abrupt and rare, but due to the split being so quick history and memory don't shift altogether. I myself have also suffered incidents of temporal displacement. Usually days at a time. Skipped a day or two and was quite confused... And I've also relived days and hours at a time. Tried to do different things as well as acted exactly the same, to strangely predictable results.
Anyone else ever dream about something then one day that exact event happens and you're just there like "Didn't this happen before?" I have experienced this a lot... it's weird.
Panda's D so i have predicted pokémon go... one night, i thought about "what if there was an app that lets you use the gps to capture nearby pokémon.". and i have also predicted personal events in my life...
@@alessiom3859 to be honest we cannot thats why we use camera and recording stuff like that...human memory is not permanent in many ways and we don't have control of 99% of our brain so who knows whats going on on the other side
I recall that I had a best friend for years during primary school. But when we reunite again and I talked to him about our past, he did not recall anything BUT there is this other friend that I was not too close with who was able to recall everything we have done together. I was shocked that I had remembered the wrong person for YEARS. Couldnt believe it to this day.
Yeah, that does sound like a backwards Mandela effect. I also think it's similar to deja vu, you definitely feel like you've experienced it but you also don't believe it as much as you'd believe something that has certainly happened.
That's probably intentional as he knows his Lancashire accent will turn the 'th' sound into an F. He's likely referencing "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
I’ve had the Mandela effect before and it still gives me chills to this day.Here’s the story: When I was around 6 or 7 (I’m eleven now),it was nearing Christmas and I was as excited as any young child.Awaiting Santa clause to put all those presents under a tree.but there was one significant part in the set up.a small train,that when the button was clicked,would go on a track all the way around the tree. it would make Choo-Choo noises (you know when they pull the string that makes that noise in the train).I loved this train and always thought it was fun to sit by and watch it go round and round the tree choo-chooing all the way.i would watch this little train every day all the way up to Christmas.Once Christmas hit,we would set the presents beside the tree so we wouldn’t crush or break the train.We would also set a few in the middle around the trunk,but inside the circle of the track.after Christmas we would leave the small train and the tree up a bit longer (a few days after Christmas.) then we would take it down along with the tree.Again this happens next year.But then I forgot about the little train that went round and round after it was taken down the second time.A year or two later I remembered the little train and was so excited to remember how happy it made me! I decided,”Hey, I remember that little train I should tell mom and dad about it and ask if we still had it in a box or something in the garage!”.And that’s exactly what I did.when I went and told them about it and asked if we still owned the tiny train that went round and round.They looked...Confused.Then they both looked at me and said,”I don’t remember a train?”.i then later found out.....The small train never existed.i had all these memories of all these days with the little train....That never happened.....Or did they? Thanks so much for reading all this! I won’t force you to,but please like if you enjoyed my story! (Yes this really happened)😁😄😁
my earliest memory is a doll what my grandma given me, but they had an argue with my mom and the doll was given back to her...(family dramas) nevermind...I still remember in black n white how I touched the doll and my mom came and pull out of my hands...I was only 1or 2
I know right! I was like holy shit fuck what! He was like: iT wAs BaReNsTaIn And then I was like: JUST SAY IT WASNT *CALLED* THAT BRO WHY YOU SCARING MEH
I specifically remember Lecter saying "Clarice. Oh hello, Clarice" in his creepy voice. I need to rewatch it because that will blow my mind if he doesn't actually say it.
But, just because it doesn't have a dash now, doesn't mean it never had one or that you were wrong if you remember it having one! Just think about it! Oh and go watch the show Fringe, especially the last half of season one, when the main character Olivia is jumping between universes and getting confused in that same way!
Yup that's definitely true, if u keep lying to someone about a certain event, u can definitely confuse them with their memory or can even manipulate them into thinking of having a false/incorrect memory about that particular event..!! I hv even tried this technique a few times and it really works ( not always but yeah most of the times), however it's impact depends on the kind of person u're dealing with and the strength of memory he has about that particular event as explained in the video!!
Ive seen this line change twice!! I originally knew it as No I am your father. When I found out about the mandella effect a few years back it had changed in our reality to Luke I am your father. Now it has changed back to No I am your father. I am certain of this!! What does tis mean??
I told my Grandpa about the Monopoly man having no Monocle. He thought I was lying to him, and still does. He is 100% sure that he did indeed have one. :0
And he did. I played Monopoly thousands of times with my Mom, Dad, and two sisters. We all remember the monocle. This ass-wipe youtube creator was not even alive when this happened to US,! (And so, because he never saw what WE saw, he is "SURE" IT CANNOT BE SO!) And we know he is wrong!
Before my retirement I was a Sheriff Deputy investigator. I took several classes that were put on by the state and several by the federal government. We were taught the Mandela effect plus so much more. It was so incredible. This is why after a crime police has to separate all witnesses because one person that says something they witnessed true or not others will change there statements to be the same. So much more I could type about but I always found this and many close related items so fascinating. The brain is so crazy and very unreliable. Keep up your really great videos. Glad I ran into your site.
I remember dying my hair black in middle school just one image... But I actually never did till highschool... But I remember someone else telling they also remembered my black hair in middle school.
He did have a monocle tho 🧐 The only other explanation I can gather would be: The scene from Ace Ventura pet detective. There’s a little bald man in the movie who wears a tux and Monocle ... Ace, refers to him as the Monopoly guy! I was loling the first time I saw the scene cuz I thought the same ... but only because of the monocle!! Final conclusion... He wore a monocle!!
Yeah, plus there are cases of people fucking DISAPPEARING in front of people's very eyes with no evidence of where they went, and that's why I believe there's infinite alternate universes, multiply every decision you've ever made and will ever make by the amount of plants and animals that have ever lived and you have an alternate universe for each, that makes it basically infinite. Time is an illusion, it works in weird ways, and it's so easy to fall into another with very small changes, even if the differences are very small.
that's the effect that they AREN'T telling you. They, being whomever has control at the time, put a thought into the air, then allows you to believe that. Coined Mandela Effect, because, sure, people forget shit and remember them how they want to....there's a whole thing about it in psychology way before Mandela and is just how we do things. But some people work specifically to engage that process. Mandela was meant to be forgotten. Once it was discovered otherwise, we coined the term to reflect that situation. Fuck the illuminati and all that b.s. The "powers that be" people, THEY don't give a shit about the small mundane b.s. Not EVERY single thing in the world is part of a conspiracy. Just the very important things. Things that directly can and will change outcomes.
When I was a child I had a bully. He tormented me mercilessly. In the 5th or 6th grade a baby fell into a small dam in my home town. My bully jumped in to save the baby and died. It was always strange to me because my views on him were marked by my experience. Years later I found out he's still alive. I even remember that in school we had a memorial service for him. I believe it to be related...
Technically, "Mirror, mirror on the wall" was said in Snow White, but it was in the book the movie was based on, not the actual movie itself. So everyone who says "Mirror, mirror on the wall" is quoting the book and not the movie.
Put it down to events that happened in a parallel universe. Nobody here remembers the time you hicoughed with a mouth full of milk, the hiccough made the milk come out of your nose as you almost drowned and the retching made you fart out loud in a room full! Nope, nobody remembers this....
If people routinely have false memories, and studies have shown that memories are for the most part, unreliable, why are eye witness testimonies so sought after in court? It would be scary to think that your freedom could depend on what another person remembered or not. Especially years after the event occurred.
I"m finding a lot of articles on the internet about eyewitness identification. Most of them state that witnesses, for the most part, can't be relied on. Check this out... agora.stanford.edu/sjls/Issue%20One/fisher&tversky.htm
You're kidding, right? I'm no lawyer but I believe that a jury decides guilt or innocence. And if that jury believes the eyewitness? Again, I'm no lawyer, and perhaps a competent defense attorney can get a conviction overturned on appeal, I don't know. But there are people in prison right now because a jury decided to believe eyewitnesses.
Don Miller there's many cases when eyewitness accounts are ignored because of age, but most times they ask for multiple eyewitness that have no contact with each other
I'm pretty sure eye witness reports are sought after, because all forms of evidence are good to have. But, you'll be relieved to know that there worth the least in actually deciding something. But, of course, if 40 people all say this guy killed that guy with this thing at this place then it's probably true. Or at least, it's likely to be.
My theory is that we just get things mixed up in our memory. We often fill in gaps with patterns and replace certain things. For example, maybe we remember the Monopoly guy with a monocle because we remember seeing Mr Peanut, who has the same hat and cane, but also a monocle.
That was my thinking too..Also,"Hello Clarice" from silence of the lambs seems more stereotypically sinister for a psychopath than good morning who seems dull."Luke,I m your father" radiates more emotion than the real line "No,I m your father",so people changed it subconciously.Same for mandella,they turned the grief into a false memory..The tall hat,neatly dressed with a monocle is your stereotypical gentleman from 20s-30s..
When I was about 4 years old, I saw a bunch of scorpions crawl out of my shower drain when I turned on the water. At the time though, I thought that's what a lobster was. Many years later, when I had a better idea of what a lobster was, it occurred to me that I had vivid memories of full grown lobsters hanging from my shower curtains. I knew by then that didn't make any sense, but somewhere along the line, as my image of the creature changed, so did my memories of the event.
A friend of mine, a neurologist, explained that effect to me like this: Memories are not a static set of information in the brain that is just read again and again every time we remember something. Instead a memory is a set of information that each time we "remember" is pulled up in its entirety, reevaluated, compared to other (newer) information and then *rewritten every single time we "touch" this memory* . So, what you think is an accurate memory is really only the copy of a copy of a copy etc. This is also a very effective human way of coping with traumatic experiences of any variety: Pull up the memory again and again and rewrite it into something endurable, less traumatic until it is bearable and slowly settles into the background noise of your life experience. Of course this is also how political indoctrination works: Telling people a lie over and over again, on mass media, means it will be written into their memory over and over again, eventually making it a powerfully reinforced memory that some individuals will no longer be able to distinguish from the lie it originally is. Take a look around the world...
it would have made sense for people who lived in close knit communities that could offer a new perspective but for me, I lived in an isolated place and was home schooled. I watched dragon ball and Pokémon as a kid and I always drew it with the black tail even though I never met any other kids or saw any Pikachu stickers or toys. I clearly remember the season where suddenly Pikachu didn't have the black on its tail and I was annoyed by their inconsistency
Dude, congratulations for writing all that just for other people to possibly overlook, I enjoyed reading it and being a author in my spare time I know how hard it is to even get down all those words. It took me like ten minutes to write this.😢
But that wouldn't make sense because if someone went back in time and altered events, you would not have any recollection at all of something being a different way as it would never have been that way. You wouldn't think "didnt that used to be different" as you would be in a timeline that always just accepted it as the altered state.
Don't you think if someone did that, the only one who would notice the effect would be the traveler only, not us? Sounds like to me someone is changing reality. Or just could be false memories.
2019: first Sonic trailer released 2030: "all the world believes that there is an original but worse Sonic trailer ever existed and there have never been a Sonic movie remake" *MANDELA EFFECT INTENSIFIES*
Reminds me of a TV show where a teenager sent out invitations to a wild party that was supposed to happen when their parents weren't home but got the date wrong and a large crowd show up when his parents were home, and asked the person who made the invitations how they got the date wrong on all the invitations. The person replied "I only got the date wrong on one invitation...but I Xeroxed it over and over and over". Just like when you digitize a tape with the wrong azimuth setting, every future playback will have imperfect sound forever.
Once I realized, I can’t stop looking at how this guy’s right eyebrow is constantly raised higher than his left. And how his right eye is bigger than his left.
@@fergoka not really its more about what influences have affected you, the monocle comes from british stereotype of mustache hat and monocle but in asian and balkan countries arent as familiar to that stereotype so they wont make the association and misremember it.
I always knew it was Flintstones, because Flint is like, a rock or something. Makes sense. When you speak quickly, some syllables get kinda slurred out, so it makes sense to me that people would SAY "Flinstones" but I didnt think people actually WROTE "Flinstones", that makes zero sense. tf is a flin stone?
Many children grow up with false memories of events, they only remember through the stories of their parents. Over time the stories materialize as their own memories. When confronted with a reference-point in the false memory and irrefutable evidence that contradicts the memory they will feel a state of confusion and disbelief. This is particularly true in cases of trauma.
Kind of like when someone tries to explain away this, and then they are shown material proof that it has nothing to do with memories, right? They show confusion and disbelief.
Those who make that mistake probably conflated Planters Mr.. Peanut (top hat, monocle and cane) and Monopoly Man (top hat, moneybags and occasionally cane.)
Can't be.. I am from India and when I was small, I only had Monopoly game never heard of Mr. Peanut coz it was never released here. But I still remember him with monocle.
I have made and sold my own Monopoly boards for years, and still do, when I 1st heard of the Mandela effect with the board and the Monocle, I did not believe it, as I knew him as having a Monocle, I make my own cards and logos and he has always had a Monocle, I even went and look at all my supplies, and I can't find a Monocle on him anywhere. I am honestly in shock, same for the Fruit of loom logo I know 100% it had a Cornucopia.
It does... but just the first time the chorus ends. Fairly understandable to think Freddie was going to repeat the "of the world" line again at the end :)
Muffin Dog don't think it was accidental, Freddie and the others have many times said that they don't want their live performances to sound the same as the studio versions. that might explain It, I don't really know
SergeantCoby it's hard to raise just the middle 3 fingers.. sometimes (by accident) you raise the pinky too.. the right finger and the pinky are somehow connected
I started following this page this year..and I had never seen a video without the mustache!!! Love it either way! It's the voice for me + the informative videos
I like the idea that time travel is happening in the future, and these subtle differences are from them trying to change something, like the butterfly effect.
@@blazingkitsune9020 Smoking will not help you comprehend this. Perhaps a 6-year degree in physics, followed by 10 years of research would get you on the playing field. Good Luck. Or just smoke something and laugh at all us silly people that learned instead of smoking.
Well i remember him having one me and my cousin's used to play Monopoly all the time and I remember being amazed by the monocle 🧐 thinking why doesn't he just wear glasses it looks stupid and how come it doesn't fall out when he's running. So for me he always had one. The examples that freak me the most is The lords prayer and The spelling of Hass Avocado it was always Haas for me.
Thoughty2, I really enjoy viewing your videos and I must say that your delivery is exemplary of a great broadcaster. Your domination of the English language allows you to express clear, concise and cogent arguments. It is also evident that you really researched your topics and can explain them perfectly well. Best,
How do people "forget" Jif though? It's practically the #1 brand of peanut butter. The most expensive, the most advertised, has a slogan with its name in it. It's like getting the name Pepsi wrong.
people say 'luke, i am your father' because it sounds and flows better than 'no, i am your father'. Also, it gives a reference to who you're talking about.
if this is a true Mandella effect it had to happen in this past year. I was watching star wars V and quoting every line in the movie and when he said "No, I am your father". which my dad who got me into starwars, believes it's always been that. now the sex and the city thing trips me out...
I distinctly remember hearing about the death of Robert Palmer in the later 90s of a heart attack in France. Later in 2003 I heard on the news that Robert Palmer had just died under the exact same circumstances.
It's said that George Lucas was really frustrated with James Earl Jones because he was terrible at remembering his lines so I wouldn't put too much credit in the line he remembers, just sayin;...
@@KM-dk5gn And are you typing that crap, merely to convince us James Earl Jones was too stupid to remember his lines, because George Lucas said so? And what does "It's said" really mean? WHO said it? A racist ass-hole like George Lucas, ( who may or may not have actually said such a thing), or are both of you merely so racist, you cannot conceive of a Black man being as brilliant as James Earl Jones actually is?
@@jackfenn7524 Calm down, they’re not saying that because of his race, they’re saying it because that’s what they think is fact. Robert Hughes remembers an interview with James Earl Jones where James’s said he remembered the line as, “Luke, I a, your father.” K M said that George Lucas was frustrated with James for his lack of line memory. How did you get racism out of that?
You heard, yet another grown ass adult who can't pronounce the th sound, which is unfortunate because he can't even pronounce his own channel name. See his pronunciation of thing fing, and further furver, and father fafer.
what.. some movie about it now.. they always make movies to hide searches to the real stuff impossible.. like the men in black thing.. huge cover up, it's actually a documentary about aliens.
With the silence of the lamb's point that was made, one thing to note is that this film was a prequel to the movie "Hannibal Lecter", where the line "Hello Clarice" was said many times throughout the film. It is likely that the films just get confused frequently in regards to that, given that they involve the same main characters and a continuation of the story.
What if one day we search up the mandela effect on google and nothing showed up
Lizard Activist gold comment!
Lizard Activist I would shit myself
mind = blown
goose = bumped
damn😂
Fuck
The problem is how can everyone have the same false memory
The remnants of temporal ruptures. These events are very abrupt and rare, but due to the split being so quick history and memory don't shift altogether.
I myself have also suffered incidents of temporal displacement. Usually days at a time. Skipped a day or two and was quite confused... And I've also relived days and hours at a time. Tried to do different things as well as acted exactly the same, to strangely predictable results.
@@thereprehensible435 hnmmmmmm???
Probably something to do with the human brain and how we all perceive and remember things in a similar fundamental way.
The mandela effect
Aliens man
Mandela Effect movie comes out:
20 years later: The Medola Effect
The Modelo effect
The Mandella Effect
Jordan Ugarte good call
The Medusa Effect
Lol
In Germany, the queen Snow White actually does say "Mirror mirror on the wall" (Spieglein, Spieglein an der Wand)
At least in the book
The story was also written by the grimm brothers originally who are German
I can confirm that
my Ged , its was the step mother and not Snow White who said mirror mirror on the wall ...
@@JohnUyArts He meant the Queen from the book snow white
@@weiwurstfruhstuck3827 ok thanks :D
Anyone else ever dream about something then one day that exact event happens and you're just there like "Didn't this happen before?" I have experienced this a lot... it's weird.
So do I.
Wait shit this is a comment
Uhhhh... Giygas did 9/11
Panda's D in my religion, this is just a sign
Sign of what?
Panda's D so i have predicted pokémon go... one night, i thought about "what if there was an app that lets you use the gps to capture nearby pokémon.". and i have also predicted personal events in my life...
Panda's D Yeah thats creepy af
"That image doesn't exist."
*Has picture on screen
Ever heard of an edit
r/whoosh
NWDO Hershey yeah he is ugh
@@alessiom3859 to be honest we cannot thats why we use camera and recording stuff like that...human memory is not permanent in many ways and we don't have control of 99% of our brain so who knows whats going on on the other side
Umm its my brain, i have 100% control over it. I mean maybe u only use 1%.
The Mandela effect I experienced was I thought I had friends but apparently I didn’t
Strange... I've experienced the exact same thing... must be the mandela effect
Damn. Glad I’m not the only one who noticed that Mandela effect
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Loch A nice
I am the Mandela effect, thats why nobody remembers me
I recall that I had a best friend for years during primary school. But when we reunite again and I talked to him about our past, he did not recall anything BUT there is this other friend that I was not too close with who was able to recall everything we have done together. I was shocked that I had remembered the wrong person for YEARS. Couldnt believe it to this day.
Wow thats sad
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Damn......f
This is a creepypasta story to a tee. The more you know
All fucken sad 😂😂😂😂
The Mandela effect happened to me just now! I’ve always remembered you having a mustache!
He has, this video is 3 years old
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The joke
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@@guineapigsarecute6104 r/woooosh
Plottwist it wasnt a joke
Yea bro same thats crazy
The worst part is, when you know for sure that something happened, and it did, but no one believes it.
lipslivertrimmer ihavenosecondname Would that be some kind of backwards-mandela effect?
Yeah, that does sound like a backwards Mandela effect. I also think it's similar to deja vu, you definitely feel like you've experienced it but you also don't believe it as much as you'd believe something that has certainly happened.
lipslivertrimmer ihavenosecondname Ikr!
it's called de sha voodoo
lipslivertrimmer ihavenosecondname for me its the cash me outside thing. it happened years back and i honestly dont know y its coming on now
Iron man actually said “I am Batman” before he snapped.
Ewan Skinner nooo
Haha
Lol
Bruh moment
Wow You must be very clever
So "Mandela effect" is basically the scientific name for that "always has been" meme with the two astronauts?
Or just straight up deja vu 2.0
Mandela effect has just been the social name that's been used for many years by everyone to describe it.
@@est727xx5 because when Mandela died we were all dead sure he’d died previously...
@@SuperSummer58 do what was it called??????????)
@@SuperSummer58 the man effect
How many got this video suggestion after watching the trailer of " The Mandela Effect" hit like..
I searched this but yeah same I just watched that lmfao
YES OH MY GOSH
Me
lol me
This trailer never existed
Even Nostalgia is confusing now
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Hi Peter griffin
His right eyebrow:
His left eyebrow:
I can lift my left eyebrow but I can't lift my right one. I want to be able to lift my right one as well :(
The one that says right eyebrow is on the left but it’s ok lol
I can raise both my eyebrows
@@channelwithoutaname2180 Teach me
@@abeke5523 I dont really know I just do the same thing with both of them
"hey 42 here". is what ill remember in 20 years from now
Yeah me too "42 here"
@@hoandihoandib6648 he actually means that...he said it in one video
@@itschaos007 really, huh interesting which one?
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At around 5:10 he will explain it
That's probably intentional as he knows his Lancashire accent will turn the 'th' sound into an F. He's likely referencing "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
I’ve had the Mandela effect before and it still gives me chills to this day.Here’s the story:
When I was around 6 or 7 (I’m eleven now),it was nearing Christmas and I was as excited as any young child.Awaiting Santa clause to put all those presents under a tree.but there was one significant part in the set up.a small train,that when the button was clicked,would go on a track all the way around the tree. it would make Choo-Choo noises (you know when they pull the string that makes that noise in the train).I loved this train and always thought it was fun to sit by and watch it go round and round the tree choo-chooing all the way.i would watch this little train every day all the way up to Christmas.Once Christmas hit,we would set the presents beside the tree so we wouldn’t crush or break the train.We would also set a few in the middle around the trunk,but inside the circle of the track.after Christmas we would leave the small train and the tree up a bit longer (a few days after Christmas.) then we would take it down along with the tree.Again this happens next year.But then I forgot about the little train that went round and round after it was taken down the second time.A year or two later I remembered the little train and was so excited to remember how happy it made me! I decided,”Hey, I remember that little train I should tell mom and dad about it and ask if we still had it in a box or something in the garage!”.And that’s exactly what I did.when I went and told them about it and asked if we still owned the tiny train that went round and round.They looked...Confused.Then they both looked at me and said,”I don’t remember a train?”.i then later found out.....The small train never existed.i had all these memories of all these days with the little train....That never happened.....Or did they?
Thanks so much for reading all this! I won’t force you to,but please like if you enjoyed my story! (Yes this really happened)😁😄😁
I've actually had this happen from my parents... But my folks are oblivious at times when it comes to reminiscing. It feels like gas lighting
my earliest memory is a doll what my grandma given me, but they had an argue with my mom and the doll was given back to her...(family dramas) nevermind...I still remember in black n white how I touched the doll and my mom came and pull out of my hands...I was only 1or 2
Anette Kovács wow....
Jennie Todd true
Corey Ogbus I am why? Look at my videos and you’ll see me
I bet God is laughing in heaven rn after removing the monocle from the monopoly man and seeing us all confused
😂😂😂
Lollll
That Part!!
Nothing like God exists
It’s Probably Afro he nevree did
"The Barenstein Bears never e x i s t e d-"
Me: **gasp** No way!
"It was actually Barenstain-"
Me: Oh wait...
Dude i almost had a heart attack when he said that
i was terrified for a second
I legit had a mini hearattack I was like holy fuck
XD I was confused to, so I looked it us just to confirm and yea, its Berenstain Bears
I know right! I was like holy shit fuck what! He was like: iT wAs BaReNsTaIn
And then I was like: JUST SAY IT WASNT *CALLED* THAT BRO WHY YOU SCARING MEH
That "hello, clarice" is blowing my mind, I'm absolutely positive I've heard him say that in the movie.
He probably did, just it wasn’t the first line. I’m pretty sure he never stated that it wasn’t ever said, just that it wasn’t the first thing said.
@@jackdurden466 considering the paper quoting it was an example of people getting it wrong, chances are we all remember it wrong lol
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I specifically remember Lecter saying "Clarice. Oh hello, Clarice" in his creepy voice. I need to rewatch it because that will blow my mind if he doesn't actually say it.
@@philismint88Let us know, I'm actually too scared to watch that movie.
"The KitKat logo never had a dash in it"
Me: grabs the KitKat I was eating and stares in disbelief
Well i rember the kit kat wuthout
But, just because it doesn't have a dash now, doesn't mean it never had one or that you were wrong if you remember it having one! Just think about it! Oh and go watch the show Fringe, especially the last half of season one, when the main character Olivia is jumping between universes and getting confused in that same way!
i never actually look at logos so idk what i remember it as lmfao
Oh. My. God.
Damn right me too
Maybe someone time-traveled into the past and stepped on a butterfly.
Lol you also watched the butterfly effect video
Business Mail twas a joke my friendo
We are living in the past. There is no present. Our futures are fixed.
John Sunlight naw cuz you wouldn’t remember
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Yep. Bastards. It was a royal.
So basically if you tell a lie long enough it becomes the mandela effect? 🤔
You know what else is not a lie but the truth..
Jesus Christ he said I am the truth and life.
Yup that's definitely true, if u keep lying to someone about a certain event, u can definitely confuse them with their memory or can even manipulate them into thinking of having a false/incorrect memory about that particular event..!! I hv even tried this technique a few times and it really works ( not always but yeah most of the times), however it's impact depends on the kind of person u're dealing with and the strength of memory he has about that particular event as explained in the video!!
A* Mandela effect
@@michaelatigifagu3238 true
@@Mohit_Yadav168 yes... Because I've been indoctrinated since a very young age that Mr monopoly wears a monocle...
Saying "Luke, I am your father", gives the line context outside of the movie.
exactly that!
yeah, thats what i figured. the Thinker statue wearing that cap and holding his hand differently weirds me out lol
Ive seen this line change twice!! I originally knew it as No I am your father. When I found out about the mandella effect a few years back it had changed in our reality to Luke I am your father. Now it has changed back to No I am your father. I am certain of this!! What does tis mean??
My son's name is Luke and I always told him, "Luke, I am your father."
yeah, thats the only one that can actually be kinda explained
I think that the only reason people think the Monopoly guy has a monocle is because it looks almost exactly like the Pringles guy
The Ultimate Randomizer he doesn't have one either
Peter Connell holy shit, he doesn't either?!
The Ultimate Randomizer But the Planter's Peanut character does
what the fuck peter
Peter Connell illuminati confirmed?
Who’s here after seeing the new trailer for The Mandela Effect movie?
Meeee
Mee
I’m tired of y’all living the same life as me
@@sophiekapczynska7491 💀💀💀💀💀💀SIS SNAPPED I feel you
Me, this is gonna make me doubt reality.
I told my Grandpa about the Monopoly man having no Monocle. He thought I was lying to him, and still does. He is 100% sure that he did indeed have one. :0
www.reddit.com/r/Mandela_Effect/comments/7prvtd/here_is_a_residue_monocle_of_the_monopoly_man_now/
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He's probably right...check this link
And he did. I played Monopoly thousands of times with my Mom, Dad, and two sisters. We all remember the monocle. This ass-wipe youtube creator was not even alive when this happened to US,! (And so, because he never saw what WE saw, he is "SURE" IT CANNOT BE SO!) And we know he is wrong!
@@jackfenn7524 you're all drunk, he never had an monocle
I did the same thing to my mom dad grandparents bro sis they also had the same reaction i Googled monopoly 😂
@@Reneat Eye am sure he DID! ("Yuk-yuk-yuk-yuk!"). (Three Stooges noise)!
Before my retirement I was a Sheriff Deputy investigator. I took several classes that were put on by the state and several by the federal government. We were taught the Mandela effect plus so much more. It was so incredible. This is why after a crime police has to separate all witnesses because one person that says something they witnessed true or not others will change there statements to be the same. So much more I could type about but I always found this and many close related items so fascinating. The brain is so crazy and very unreliable. Keep up your really great videos. Glad I ran into your site.
I WATCHED ONE MANDELA EFFECT VIDEO NOW MY RECOMMENDATIONS ARE JUST MANDELA EFFECT IM WARNING YOU
Ahhh well sheeet went back to recommendations and refreshed and this is true
@@kaijones8671 watch just one single topic out of the ordinary and you get bombed. I miss the old, wayback youtube algorithm.
500 Subs no videos? To late now, 😂
Fuck
Nah, my TH-cam recommendations are just filled with Harry Potter, musicals and Gacha :)
Me: I didn’t remember him having a Monacle
Everyone else: wait that’s illegal
Yeah me too
Me toooo reeee-
Same us few have become immune
Me too!!🤯
Same
The Kit Kat logo not having a dash is really fucking disturbing...
Matt Degand ikr
yes
I remember dying my hair black in middle school just one image... But I actually never did till highschool... But I remember someone else telling they also remembered my black hair in middle school.
You're both just kinda dumb 🤷♂️
you where molested by aliens, it happens
what if MANDELA EFFECT is just time travelers secretly messing up
Yeoj Nnah Sto.Domingo damn
Oh my...
What if I told you someone has the free gift of enternal life?
Holi shi
Wtf I- *conspiracy x100*
everyone: *runs and grabs their monopoly sets in disbelief*
I did 😂
I really did that haha.
He did have a monocle tho 🧐
The only other explanation I can gather would be: The scene from Ace Ventura pet detective. There’s a little bald man in the movie who wears a tux and Monocle ... Ace, refers to him as the Monopoly guy! I was loling the first time I saw the scene cuz I thought the same ... but only because of the monocle!!
Final conclusion... He wore a monocle!!
I never knew people thought he had a monocle, I don’t remember him having one at all
Yooo I checked my old box monopoly no eye glass
6:18
He says 3 theories.
Holds up 4 fingers.
And the captions say 2 theories.
*THESE ARE CONFUSING TIMES*
it's the mandela effect
@@aether1370 good one
He said 3, held up 4, then proceeded to state 4.
What in the world is going on.....im freaking out man.!!!
Or did he
"There are three theories..."
*Holds up 4 fingers*
Him: some says it because we switched universes
Me: that explains why dad never came home, he is probably stuck in the other universe.
Mood
NO
Yeah, plus there are cases of people fucking DISAPPEARING in front of people's very eyes with no evidence of where they went, and that's why I believe there's infinite alternate universes, multiply every decision you've ever made and will ever make by the amount of plants and animals that have ever lived and you have an alternate universe for each, that makes it basically infinite. Time is an illusion, it works in weird ways, and it's so easy to fall into another with very small changes, even if the differences are very small.
This comment is so sad if your Dad actually gone
@@Lucyorangejuicy it was a joke. And a damn good one.
I didn't think he had a monocle until u told me he had a monocle
Devon Atkins-Apeldoornsame
True
Devon Atkins-Apeldoorn I agree
that's the effect that they AREN'T telling you. They, being whomever has control at the time, put a thought into the air, then allows you to believe that. Coined Mandela Effect, because, sure, people forget shit and remember them how they want to....there's a whole thing about it in psychology way before Mandela and is just how we do things. But some people work specifically to engage that process. Mandela was meant to be forgotten. Once it was discovered otherwise, we coined the term to reflect that situation. Fuck the illuminati and all that b.s. The "powers that be" people, THEY don't give a shit about the small mundane b.s. Not EVERY single thing in the world is part of a conspiracy. Just the very important things. Things that directly can and will change outcomes.
Devon Atkins-Apeldoorn same
It's simple, it's a glitch in the matrix
Joshua Davis CERN?
Joshua Davis yep I agree n say that a lot .. it's a hiccup in the matrix
BlueMoonBrightStar yes this too
there is no mandela effect just like there is no spoon
Shit why did I pick the blue pill
When I was a child I had a bully. He tormented me mercilessly. In the 5th or 6th grade a baby fell into a small dam in my home town. My bully jumped in to save the baby and died. It was always strange to me because my views on him were marked by my experience. Years later I found out he's still alive. I even remember that in school we had a memorial service for him. I believe it to be related...
@6:16 "Three theories" holds up four fingers
yep...saw that two (too) haha...Madela effect...he actually held up none...were all tricked.
Whø Is Trench i was lookin for this comment😂
And in subtitles there was two. 😂
Captions:two
Original:three
Fingers:four
*HMMM*
That is just the Mandela effect
This is the kinda video you re upload to fuck with people
i once had difificulty contrasting empathy and emphasis
Niccolo Machiavelli yea but how should a leader lead their country?
YES
Strategy he ment re-upload
i thought he re-uploaded this from yesterday o.0
Technically, "Mirror, mirror on the wall" was said in Snow White, but it was in the book the movie was based on, not the actual movie itself. So everyone who says "Mirror, mirror on the wall" is quoting the book and not the movie.
It was in the movie too..I know wat your saying but I dont believe wat u say...I know wat my mind sees and tells me.
But most people haven’t read the book, only seen the film.
it was in shrek soooo..?
I dont remember reading the book but watching the movie.
I have not read the book but i seem to have heard it from the movie! God! This effect is scary!!!
"This image doesn't exist"
Me, a intellectual realizing that he just showed it
Damn
The world needs more people like you
If memories are strengthened every time we recall them, how am I supposed to forget those embarrassing moments that suddenly hit me out of nowhere?!
if you figure a way to do that let me know :)
Yeah let me know to
Put it down to events that happened in a parallel universe. Nobody here remembers the time you hicoughed with a mouth full of milk, the hiccough made the milk come out of your nose as you almost drowned and the retching made you fart out loud in a room full! Nope, nobody remembers this....
Apple - we‘ve called it wrong all the time. There‘s no such company called Apple. It is actually called Greed.
i always pronounced "apple" as "assholes", my memory must be terrible!
Cyber One its actually called ”business”
these ”businesses” usually want to make as much money as possible
Cyber One that would be China
oof
Shut up
Oooh that’s why I fail my test, I give myself false memories... wait or is it memaries
Hahaha my man or what was.it my woman???
memeries*
Shubham Kandpal *memories
Definitely memaries
If people routinely have false memories, and studies have shown that memories are for the most part, unreliable, why are eye witness testimonies so sought after in court? It would be scary to think that your freedom could depend on what another person remembered or not. Especially years after the event occurred.
I"m finding a lot of articles on the internet about eyewitness identification. Most of them state that witnesses, for the most part, can't be relied on. Check this out...
agora.stanford.edu/sjls/Issue%20One/fisher&tversky.htm
Don Miller You can't convict someone based on just eyewitness testimony so no worries.
You're kidding, right? I'm no lawyer but I believe that a jury decides guilt or innocence. And if that jury believes the eyewitness? Again, I'm no lawyer, and perhaps a competent defense attorney can get a conviction overturned on appeal, I don't know. But there are people in prison right now because a jury decided to believe eyewitnesses.
Don Miller there's many cases when eyewitness accounts are ignored because of age, but most times they ask for multiple eyewitness that have no contact with each other
I'm pretty sure eye witness reports are sought after, because all forms of evidence are good to have.
But, you'll be relieved to know that there worth the least in actually deciding something.
But, of course, if 40 people all say this guy killed that guy with this thing at this place then it's probably true.
Or at least, it's likely to be.
Glitches in the matrix messing with our simulated reality seems the most likely cause.
Causaul nexus
@@shashankislive4489 this bug needs to be fixed.
Yeah i was surprised it didn't feature as a possible explanation. It has to be at least as plausible as alternate dimension theories :)
SkyWizardless yeah
@@savagerodent7533 its more likely
"Do you remember the most famous line in Star Wars?"
Me: 'I don't like sand'?
Look sir droids
"Do you remember the most famous line in Star Wars?"
These are not the droids you are looking for.
James Evans roger roger
Now THIS is pod racing
"Do you remember the most famous line in Star Wars?"
NO!
I never thought the monopoly man had a monocle but I did think the Pringles man did.
Does he not? Oh wtf he doesnt damn
Omfg
I know the answer.
It's just a glitch in the matrix..
I often go to the fridge where I know there is beer, and, low and behold, it's not there.... Wierd.
that's legit what i was thinking lol
Speaking of which, I’m surprised he left out “What if I told you”
DARK
David Davidson you probably drank it, got drunk, forgot you drank it, went back and it wasn’t there. Just joking but that’d be funny if it’s true
_0:33__ _*_"This image doesn't exist."_*_ He said._
_Well how come i can see it. lol_
WolfGaming because he photoshopped it
What are you talking about. He never said it.
Billie Joe Armstrong and that makes it exist
Billie Joe Armstrong so he created it lmfao
This is not a pipe/hat
There's a movie coming on Mandella effect
And that's why I am here
Lol I'm also here because of that
Same
This shit scares the crap out of me though
No there isn't
6:15
Thoughty2 : 3 theories
His finger : 4
the captions : 2
My theory is that we just get things mixed up in our memory. We often fill in gaps with patterns and replace certain things.
For example, maybe we remember the Monopoly guy with a monocle because we remember seeing Mr Peanut, who has the same hat and cane, but also a monocle.
I like this comment.
That was my thinking too..Also,"Hello Clarice" from silence of the lambs seems more stereotypically sinister for a psychopath than good morning who seems dull."Luke,I m your father" radiates more emotion than the real line "No,I m your father",so people changed it subconciously.Same for mandella,they turned the grief into a false memory..The tall hat,neatly dressed with a monocle is your stereotypical gentleman from 20s-30s..
noname though I'm not expert, I think you are absolutely right. 😃
You're right Guts.
Don't forget the spats.
*No worry they fixed this bug in the new patch update*
Now we just need patch earth 2.0 reboot
Still there..
Underatted as hell. You got a like from me.
When I was about 4 years old, I saw a bunch of scorpions crawl out of my shower drain when I turned on the water. At the time though, I thought that's what a lobster was. Many years later, when I had a better idea of what a lobster was, it occurred to me that I had vivid memories of full grown lobsters hanging from my shower curtains. I knew by then that didn't make any sense, but somewhere along the line, as my image of the creature changed, so did my memories of the event.
... *_Moment of silence for emilis_* ...
Emilis2023 WHY WHERE SCORPIONS CRAWLING OUT OF YOUR SHOWER!
That'll happen in east Texas.
love it, awesome explination
That's why batman doesn't really remember how his parents died
Man,I swear that I remember Mandela dying in prison in mid 80s.
You are wrong
I remember him walking away from the prison
🙋🏼♀️ ME TOO!
@@crazebanana6432 that's rude....this clip isn't about being wrong this about a collective population that has a completely different memory.
@@danieb4273 I literally just said that they were wrong
Mandela did survive he was our president for a while
A friend of mine, a neurologist, explained that effect to me like this: Memories are not a static set of information in the brain that is just read again and again every time we remember something. Instead a memory is a set of information that each time we "remember" is pulled up in its entirety, reevaluated, compared to other (newer) information and then *rewritten every single time we "touch" this memory* .
So, what you think is an accurate memory is really only the copy of a copy of a copy etc.
This is also a very effective human way of coping with traumatic experiences of any variety: Pull up the memory again and again and rewrite it into something endurable, less traumatic until it is bearable and slowly settles into the background noise of your life experience.
Of course this is also how political indoctrination works: Telling people a lie over and over again, on mass media, means it will be written into their memory over and over again, eventually making it a powerfully reinforced memory that some individuals will no longer be able to distinguish from the lie it originally is.
Take a look around the world...
That should be a poster
it would have made sense for people who lived in close knit communities that could offer a new perspective but for me, I lived in an isolated place and was home schooled. I watched dragon ball and Pokémon as a kid and I always drew it with the black tail even though I never met any other kids or saw any Pikachu stickers or toys. I clearly remember the season where suddenly Pikachu didn't have the black on its tail and I was annoyed by their inconsistency
wow; now THAT makes sense and I can get behind that explanation!
Dude, congratulations for writing all that just for other people to possibly overlook, I enjoyed reading it and being a author in my spare time I know how hard it is to even get down all those words. It took me like ten minutes to write this.😢
I fail to understand that how people all around the world could form the same false memory together as well as debating it with other people
It's the matrix
@@bobbarker9398 hey great great uncle lol
Parallel Universe
@@Jello_Riggz the collision of two parallel universes !
Because people are uniformialy stupid only aliens are smart and control our simple minds with distractions...
My theory is time travelers who accidentally do something small to cause the butterfly effect.
badangil yeah it could be
But that wouldn't make sense because if someone went back in time and altered events, you would not have any recollection at all of something being a different way as it would never have been that way. You wouldn't think "didnt that used to be different" as you would be in a timeline that always just accepted it as the altered state.
Cracks in the time line, very scary
My theory is that the so-called "Mandela effect" is pop-psych bullshit and there is no phenomenon to explain in the first place.
@@Damontable ever heard of deja vu?
The worst thing is he says "remember this or that" and "I am sure you know this and that" but I know only 2 of the things he is talking about
Someone went back in time and messed up the present.
Yup.. Butterfly effect.
Isn't he you???
Makes sense
Don't you think if someone did that, the only one who would notice the effect would be the traveler only, not us? Sounds like to me someone is changing reality. Or just could be false memories.
Yeah, I got the wrong gift for Christmas.
2019: first Sonic trailer released
2030: "all the world believes that there is an original but worse Sonic trailer ever existed and there have never been a Sonic movie remake"
*MANDELA EFFECT INTENSIFIES*
"Everone lives in rooms of experience that one one else can enter." Now I understand what that really means.
Who says that?!
@@mohnjarx7801 Jack Fenn
Yeah one one is a bitch...
@@david94549 The science of mind known as "psychology" is as old as the human race is. THAT is where that saying comes from! Not from me.
@@jackfenn7524 was just being silly
Reminds me of a TV show where a teenager sent out invitations to a wild party that was supposed to happen when their parents weren't home but got the date wrong and a large crowd show up when his parents were home, and asked the person who made the invitations how they got the date wrong on all the invitations. The person replied "I only got the date wrong on one invitation...but I Xeroxed it over and over and over". Just like when you digitize a tape with the wrong azimuth setting, every future playback will have imperfect sound forever.
6:17
thoughty2:“there are three theories”
also thoughty2: *holds up 4 fingers*
And caption says "two" lol
@· • C L Q U D I I • · I'm glad to see this one when I scrolled down. Figured they were installing a meta observation to mess with us.
Mandela effect?
Mandela effect
The Mandela effect is in the workd
Wait I always knew it was The Flintstones, logic man, FLINT.
:( I'm stupid
Same
Once I realized, I can’t stop looking at how this guy’s right eyebrow is constantly raised higher than his left. And how his right eye is bigger than his left.
Holy fuck i cant unsee it now
He used to dress up as Mr monopoly and wear a monocle, until he realised he never had one
Oh my god I’m not the only one who noticed!
Mega oof
How to unsee video.
I personally don't recall him having a monocle. I feel like I'm not often affected by this effect for some reason.
Same
That's called good memory.
you dont socialize much i guess
@@fergoka not really its more about what influences have affected you, the monocle comes from british stereotype of mustache hat and monocle but in asian and balkan countries arent as familiar to that stereotype so they wont make the association and misremember it.
I’ve never heard anyone call it the “FlinStones”, I’ve only heard FlintStones
He later explains that Mandela effects are just false memories
Here we called it flinstones
I always knew it was Flintstones, because Flint is like, a rock or something. Makes sense. When you speak quickly, some syllables get kinda slurred out, so it makes sense to me that people would SAY "Flinstones" but I didnt think people actually WROTE "Flinstones", that makes zero sense. tf is a flin stone?
I heard it as Flinstones as a kid and not Flintstones.
@@wyverntail1811 Maybe you can find a flin stone in the artic, but to be more pacific, you gotta aks if the nukular age has slimed our brainz.
It's called Jif, people thought it was Jiffy because the rival company is Skippy.
Skeppy
You mean SKEPPY?
@@foccxy lol skeppy fans.
I thought it was jiffy because i read the lable JIFFY brand. It wasnt till around 07-08 when i stopped seeing it
@@code5298 chicago
Many children grow up with false memories of events, they only remember through the stories of their parents. Over time the stories materialize as their own memories. When confronted with a reference-point in the false memory and irrefutable evidence that contradicts the memory they will feel a state of confusion and disbelief. This is particularly true in cases of trauma.
Kind of like when someone tries to explain away this, and then they are shown material proof that it has nothing to do with memories, right? They show confusion and disbelief.
That’s why gaslighting is so harmful, victims can spend the rest of their lives questioning core memories.
Those who make that mistake probably conflated Planters Mr.. Peanut (top hat, monocle and cane) and Monopoly Man (top hat, moneybags and occasionally cane.)
Old timey rich guy meme.
Can't be.. I am from India and when I was small, I only had Monopoly game never heard of Mr. Peanut coz it was never released here. But I still remember him with monocle.
What do you mean?
I call them The Flintstones
yeah, I mean it makes sense - they're from the stone age
Nobody called them Flinstones
‘Flint’ stones
Yeah, this one makes no sense and I don’t think people actually have this false memory… except maybe the functionally illiterate?
Yeah. There's no type of stone called a "flin" stone. Never knew anyone thought the show was called "Flinstones"
I have made and sold my own Monopoly boards for years, and still do, when I 1st heard of the Mandela effect with the board and the Monocle, I did not believe it, as I knew him as having a Monocle, I make my own cards and logos and he has always had a Monocle, I even went and look at all my supplies, and I can't find a Monocle on him anywhere. I am honestly in shock, same for the Fruit of loom logo I know 100% it had a Cornucopia.
Alternate dimensions or mass mind control...
Yes!!
Still messes with my head that "Queen - We Are The Champions" never ended with "Of The World"
Roly It ends. Not in all versions but it ends with that. "Of the world" was added in the later versions.
It does... but just the first time the chorus ends. Fairly understandable to think Freddie was going to repeat the "of the world" line again at the end :)
QVear actually they only used that during live performances. in the studio version "of the world" has never been there
Roly Also in live versions he would sometimes add it accidentally
Muffin Dog don't think it was accidental, Freddie and the others have many times said that they don't want their live performances to sound the same as the studio versions. that might explain It, I don't really know
the Jiffy peanut butter problem , I think , was because at the time Jif was popular, it's main competitor was Skippy peanut butter.
One example of the Mandela effect is in the “Office” when they couldn’t remember if Stanley had a mustache or not
Oof
Lmao😂only worthy comment on entire page.👍
Not exactly Mandela but you just get so used to seeing him that you don't even notice it
@@nicorai3363 "Duh, derka, derka,derka... Not exactly Mandela"😂💩💩Just gtfooh you dolt.
"There are 3 theories.." *puts up 4 fingers* 6:16
SergeantCoby and the subtitles put 2 theories. Mandela Effect
6:16
SergeantCoby it's hard to raise just the middle 3 fingers.. sometimes (by accident) you raise the pinky too.. the right finger and the pinky are somehow connected
The subtitles say two theories
It's easy to raise 3 fingers if it's the middle 3
"There are three reasons", but he puts up four fingers and the CC reads two - go and check 6:18
NubTube Bro lol
NubTube Checks Out!
NubTube he also says "theories" not reasons
That's not how I remember it.
nasha rakhitfi The Mandela effect!
I started following this page this year..and I had never seen a video without the mustache!!! Love it either way! It's the voice for me + the informative videos
I like the idea that time travel is happening in the future, and these subtle differences are from them trying to change something, like the butterfly effect.
I have similar thoughts. I think this is a simulation. And it has been hacked.
Yes
@@OneAffected I want whatever you're smoking
Now THAT is brilliant!
@@blazingkitsune9020 Smoking will not help you comprehend this. Perhaps a 6-year degree in physics, followed by 10 years of research would get you on the playing field.
Good Luck.
Or just smoke something and laugh at all us silly people that learned instead of smoking.
Penny bags doesn't have a monocle, it's the planter's nut mascot. It's because of the cane and hat.
That makes sense but I never remembered him whit a monocle so yhea.
What the flip is happening same
IK
Exactly!!! I've been saying this for years!
Well i remember him having one me and my cousin's used to play Monopoly all the time and I remember being amazed by the monocle 🧐 thinking why doesn't he just wear glasses it looks stupid and how come it doesn't fall out when he's running. So for me he always had one. The examples that freak me the most is The lords prayer and The spelling of Hass Avocado it was always Haas for me.
I don't know about you all, but I've always called it the Flintstones
And I never heard of Flintstone like at all....am I living under the rock? Could be...
I have never heard that
@@bichy_me5801 - Ironic because they're named after the Flint rocks that were used to make ancient tools
@@PabloGonzalez-hv3td oh? Oh...
@@bichy_me5801 - There was kind of a rock theme - Bedrock, The Rubbles, Pebbles, Flintstones, their house, the car etc.
Thoughty2, I really enjoy viewing your videos and I must say that your delivery is exemplary of a great broadcaster. Your domination of the English language allows you to express clear, concise and cogent arguments. It is also evident that you really researched your topics and can explain them perfectly well. Best,
The jif one Isn’t a medela affect, I remember it as jif, they are probably getting it mixed up with “skippy” another peanut butter brand
Simple resolution...slogan: choosy moms choose JIF!
Jif peanut butter us the only Jif. Jiffy is much more common. Jiffy Pop, Jiffy corn bread, "in a jiffy" etc. Always been Jif to me, Jeff.
LOL
No the jiffy one is a thing i always remember it as jiffy until I re-remember it being jif
How do people "forget" Jif though? It's practically the #1 brand of peanut butter. The most expensive, the most advertised, has a slogan with its name in it. It's like getting the name Pepsi wrong.
people say 'luke, i am your father' because it sounds and flows better than 'no, i am your father'. Also, it gives a reference to who you're talking about.
Ian Jackson yup... you are right!
Ian Jackson Even the actor said that he remembered that it wad Luke I am your fatjer
Alpha Hunter father*
For real. Notice that it's always slightly different to were you can easily misinterpret it?
if this is a true Mandella effect it had to happen in this past year. I was watching star wars V and quoting every line in the movie and when he said "No, I am your father".
which my dad who got me into starwars, believes it's always been that.
now the sex and the city thing trips me out...
All this proves is that humans have crappy memory. Although the KitKat one has me SHOOK
Lol
I'm not sure if i beleive its multiple universes or bad memories, but I very vividly remember it being jiffy.
Aaron Burr same. I have always remembered it having a -
Aaron Burr, sir.
Micah Connor It’s because there are two popular peanut butter brands, one skippy and one jif. You simply mashed them into one
I distinctly remember hearing about the death of Robert Palmer in the later 90s of a heart attack in France. Later in 2003 I heard on the news that Robert Palmer had just died under the exact same circumstances.
in an interview with James Earl Jones he remembers the line as " Luke I am your father"
It's said that George Lucas was really frustrated with James Earl Jones because he was terrible at remembering his lines so I wouldn't put too much credit in the line he remembers, just sayin;...
@Yusuf Eltalkhawy what's with the #?
@@KM-dk5gn And are you typing that crap, merely to convince us James Earl Jones was too stupid to remember his lines, because George Lucas said so? And what does "It's said" really mean? WHO said it? A racist ass-hole like George Lucas, ( who may or may not have actually said such a thing), or are both of you merely so racist, you cannot conceive of a Black man being as brilliant as James Earl Jones actually is?
@@jackfenn7524 Calm down, they’re not saying that because of his race, they’re saying it because that’s what they think is fact. Robert Hughes remembers an interview with James Earl Jones where James’s said he remembered the line as, “Luke, I a, your father.” K M said that George Lucas was frustrated with James for his lack of line memory. How did you get racism out of that?
Even the Simpsons got the line wrong and they are goddam time travelers
Proof of Mandela Effect:
You heard: Forty two
But the truth is: Thoughty2
Otho Koto american
You heard, yet another grown ass adult who can't pronounce the th sound, which is unfortunate because he can't even pronounce his own channel name. See his pronunciation of thing fing, and further furver, and father fafer.
PeterCamberwick he is from Yorkshire UK they all talk funny there
Yup i heard forty two.
Its really just 42 the man said it himself in another video
Who else got this recommend to them after watching the trailer
U a legend
ME
what.. some movie about it now.. they always make movies to hide searches to the real stuff impossible.. like the men in black thing.. huge cover up, it's actually a documentary about aliens.
Also frozen, was a reference to the freezing of a human at disney, huge consperacy then suddenly a movie NAMED Frozen comes out
Suspicious ..
omg me wtf
Love that channel. I've been watching non stop on weekends.
Check 6:18 and turn on the subtitle, he's saying three while holding 4 fingers straight and the subtitle is showing two
maybe he said 4 before and then a manella effect happened and then he said two and then three!! jk i hate my life
By jove, he's GOT IT!!
Total brain fuckery. 10 years from now how will we remember this?
Thomas Sun He was making sure that the Mandela effect is real
Thomas Sun u just mind fucked me
But my wii version of monopoly has a monocle
Oh yea that's probably how it started the Wii games are nothing like the real games
Ya I had a ps version and I always just stared at the monopoly man and I spent about 13 hours a day where I didn't have school playing monopoly.
Ghagecraft Gamer they messed up, the got tricked but he Mandela effect, and then... watch I not be Mandela, it was always mandala lol
I think the Mandela effect is caused by Doc and Marty changing the past
Jordan73101 LOL, nice joke, i see what you did there.
I blame The Doctor
Jordan73101 I blame Barry Allen
Jordan73101 donald trump is president
Yeah I love those movies with Christopher Lloyd and Eric Stoltz
With the silence of the lamb's point that was made, one thing to note is that this film was a prequel to the movie "Hannibal Lecter", where the line "Hello Clarice" was said many times throughout the film. It is likely that the films just get confused frequently in regards to that, given that they involve the same main characters and a continuation of the story.
Makes sense. I figured he probably does say it at some point, just not the one people remember.
Thoughly: This image with the monocle doesnt exist!
Me: Yes it does, cuz you are showing it!
Hahahaaaa mr funny at it again