Where did the braces go?

  1. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Here

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      And here

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        And quads

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          And here

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            aNd hERe

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Lastly

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        BOOBS BOOBS BOOBS BAZONKERS BING BONGS JUGS MELONS GAZOONGAS TITTIES BIG MOMMY MILKERS NIPPLES BREASTS

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      booba

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        She was in a lot of French films, can't say I've seen any of them.
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanche_Ravalec

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          French films? That means nudity, fantastic!

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      And here

      And quads

      And here

      aNd hERe

      Lastly

      She had braces. She 100% had braces. They are messing with time and space over at CERN right now.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >The entire fabric of reality is being torn asunder
        >The only effects this has are miniscule, forgettable details from pop culture being changed in odd ways

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          They're being real careful about it.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >noticeable* differences
          For all we know entire planet systems could have been realigned. One thing I remember is that before, you could look at the Sun. Middle of the day even, you could look up and look directly at the Sun and it was yellow in colour. Now it's this blinding white light. It stings to even look at it. Where in the universe are we?

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Are you fucking retarded?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        She had braces, Berenstain bears were called Berenstein, and in that video of Jim Gray interviewing Mike Tyson with a broken back, when Jim asks him what he meant, Mike Tyson interrupted him to say “Spinal”. Now, Mike lets him finish his phrase and then answers “Spinal”

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >I-is that... Something in an irrelevant throwaway piece of media happening in a way slightly different than how I remember it from decades ago?
          >AAAAHHHHHHH REALITY IS BEING SHREDDED TO PIECES AND REPLACED, HELP ME naggerMAN

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Imagine being too busy acting superior to investigate if your reality is real

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Arguing about nitpicked details in movies from the 60s is not "investigating if our reality is real." Your brain has been fried by constant exposure to television and the internet.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >still too busy acting superior to investigate their reality
                I am assuming this is indicative of a fundamental internal failure of your mind that shows up in everything you do and all of your political opinions

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                What learned conclusions have you discovered on the nature of our reality by watching youtube video essays about the Berenstain Bears, Herr Professor?

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          nah bro you're retarded that tyson interview is EXACTLY the same as it was

          the hilarious part of it is the interviewer asking for clarification and him replying with "spinal"

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Or you just misremembered shit. I have convinced people like you that Pelee Island never existed.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        We get it, you’re upset you can go to r/mandelaeffect because of the blackout. Maybe consider suicide instead pf shitting up this board

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      And here

      And quads

      And here

      aNd hERe

      Lastly

      woah....this is...this proves it...the mulitverse...woah...

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      And here

      https://i.imgur.com/fVNuK2Q.jpg

      the braces debate is moot. it's a test to see if you're gay. a straight man would only fixate on her perfect tits and go out into the world to get a similar hot babe either for short-term fun or long-term wife. and yes, they are fucking with timelines. this is one piece of evidence. and then...so what? what can we do about it? continue making threads to "spread awareness"?

  2. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    The point is that they are opposites: short and tall. Glasses and braces.

  3. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    See what blows my mind is I literally remember seeing this as a kid in the 2000s and my dad explaining it to me because I didn't get it, that Jaws had something in common with her because she had metal in her mouth too.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I remember making a huge deal to my coworkers about the “chic” the first time I went to chic fil a, had to ask the people at the counter if it was pronounced “chihk” or “sheek”.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I have that memory too
      wtf

  4. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    stop spamming your shit gaslighting thread retard

  5. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    she 100% had braces and you can't convince me otherwise, fuck off with this mandela effect

  6. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >For those of us lucky enough to wear braces in the 80s, you had to have a large single band placed on each tooth. And are you ready for this? The braces were placed with a “thumper”. The process to adhere the braces to teeth was not only long but quite uncomfortable.
    >Moonraker (1979)

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Lol do you think braces didn't exist in the 70s?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        The point is that the braces in the picture is what was available at the time the movie was released. I even put a movie release date for your retarded ass and a greentext that says each tooth was banded seperately. Do he braces in the picture resemble the braces you are so convinced Dolly was wearing?

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Yes. That's where the "metal mouth" moniker comes from.

  7. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    She never did you fucking idiots.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      You literally have no proof of that, so keep seething.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        And your proof that she did is
        >I clearly remember her having braces from when I was five years old. A literal child with an undeveloped brain.

  8. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I unironically believe they edited this movie as part of some social experiment. She 100% had bracers.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      did they also edit every hard copy in peoples homes?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Nobody liked Moonraker so there are no copies

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Can you provide a still from the VHS or laserdisc to prove otherwise?

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      There's that word again. They. Who exactly are "they"?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Tavistock, DARPA etc. They're not secret, they just don't get talked about in mainstream idiot-traps like TV and Reddit.

        For instance:
        DARPA invented Facebook (as lifelog). Not Robot-Man.
        Go look it up. Think about WHY they would do that.
        Why did they do the Stanford Experiments?
        Why was MK Ultra a thing (and later Monarch)?

        Why WOULDN'T they fuck with little details here and there to see how people collectively re-enforce cultural memory?

        You're the fucking idiot here, man.
        You're trying to dis-assimilate new information that doesn't grok with what your Reddit hive-mind tells you is real.
        You're the other side of this exact Mandela Effect experiment. They'll be tracking people like you too. To see why you cling to "TV/Reddit Reality" and how you come up with cope-posts to insist that it couldn't possibly be real, when there's no reason to think it ISN'T. Given all available information.

        Why WOULDN'T they run an experiment like this? Your answers will be less convincing than the people who say that they probably ARE testing shit like that. Because it becomes a powerful tool of control for when they can re-writ culture on the fly using AI media-altering technology.

        Of COURSE they're testing shit like this.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >DARPA invented Facebook (as lifelog). Not Robot-Man.
          coincidentally lifelog was shuttered the exact day before faceberg launched
          ~12 years ago there was a cia study that used the absolute MORONS that use that site as guinea pigs to test brainwashing techniques through targeted content: negative content resulted in negative posting, and vice versa

          i dont even blame them, anyone using that site deserves to be brainwashed
          >they trust me, the idiots -zuckerberg 2005 or whenever

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >DARPA invented Facebook (as lifelog). Not Robot-Man.
          coincidentally lifelog was shuttered the exact day before faceberg launched
          ~12 years ago there was a cia study that used the absolute MORONS that use that site as guinea pigs to test brainwashing techniques through targeted content: negative content resulted in negative posting, and vice versa

          i dont even blame them, anyone using that site deserves to be brainwashed
          >they trust me, the idiots -zuckerberg 2005 or whenever

          news to me. thanks for the info.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          You dumb fucking clowns discredit any inquiry into serious horrors committed by those groups - and there's a long list of them - by instead screeching about Froot Loops and The Flintstones. Nobody is changing any of that, you just don't realize how little you pay attention to small background shit like that and how much gets filled in subconsciously as a result.
          The CIA does evil, dark shit, but you have a fucking cartoon idea of how they work if you think they're reaching out with their world-encircling tentacles to make you misremember whether adult diapers were a plural or whether brands of candy had hyphens in them.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Another one is that Cormac Mcccarthy died or was announced to have died between 2013-2016. However they announced again that he died a couple days ago.

          Strangely he was on the board of the Santa Fe Institute, which seems to be comprised of remnants of Los Alamos physicists, mathematicians, researchers and a mix of WEF/Wall Street narrative pushers. Part of their stated goal is the effect of time and memory on a cultural scale. I think it’s related. https://www.santafe.edu/research/themes

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            His death in 2016 was a hoax you retard, he was alive and wrote 2 books last year and did a public interview before dying the other day

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous
  9. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Funny how Mandela Effect is almost always pop culture or major historical events. No one ever talks about how there's changes to the fossil record of the earliest known leaves or something because that shit is boring to anyone low IQ enough to believe in the Mandela Effect.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >major historical events
      it's never major events, it's always some completely irrelevant thing.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah I meant more "things that made major headlines briefly" like Nelson Mandela. i.e. something that they would've heard about but did not look seriously into.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's also usually in cases where the originators made a mistake, and people naturally filled in the better version themselves:
      >The fruit of the loom logo looks BETTER with a cornucopia
      >People like the Dolly joke better if she had braces
      >Berenstein is a much more common last name than Berenstain. I've also seen people who think their names were Bearenstein, since the books were about bears.
      >Leftists in America wish that Nelson Mandela died earlier, so they didn't have to teach how other countries besides the US engaged in racism, and for much longer than the US did too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartheid
      >Sex in the City is a better title, since the whores in the show have lots of sex IN the city.
      Etc.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        I am almost 100% sure the namesake of the phenomenon, Mandela, is thought to have died because Americans conflated him with Steve Biko who did die in prison around that time. Biko's death was also heavily pushed by the media and entertainment industry - just look at, for example, Peter Gabriel's song, Biko.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >No one ever talks about how there's changes to the fossil record
      There are finds like that all the time you idiot. Like that modern paleoefags don't even seem to actually know what a fossil is anymore, and that 100 million yr old dna is suddenly present.

      They change definitions and rules and just completely sweep shit under the rug all the time.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        That is not at all the same thing as
        >Thing is not the way I remember it from childhood!!!

  10. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have never seen this movie bit I distinctly remember gifs of this with braces.

  11. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    https://www.debunkingmandelaeffects.com/dolly-has-braces/

  12. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    She smiles back at a guy who is ugly, big and intimidating and a murderer. She's tiny, looks good and innocent. She looks at him and isn't taken aback by his metal teeth. This results in a smile from him and she smiles back. There is no reason for the gag to require braces.

    As jaws bares his teeth, the sun reflects on them and the music swells. That's funny enough. Braces would be overkill.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Ok Rabbi what else would you prefer we forget am guessing the 6 million will not be on the list.
      Pic related itz the only Dolly I got

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Why are israelites trying to summon demons into our reality?

        False flagging kike trying to make antisemites look stupid by associating them with retarded conspiracy theories and believing in demons.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Go away edgy little atheist cúck

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Lowercase cuck isn't filtered, newfag. Enjoy your stay while reddit is down.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Yeah it is retard

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Antisemites don't need any help looking stupid.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Sauce? Name?

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          ffs zoomer its dolly parton - the best little whorehouse in texas

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            [...]
            Inexcusable. Absolutely embarrassing. Dolly Parton is on par with George Washington for people you need to know of.

            Tbh I only know her as an ancient booba lady. I don't think I have ever seen her anywhere being younger than 60 years old.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          ffs zoomer its dolly parton - the best little whorehouse in texas

          Inexcusable. Absolutely embarrassing. Dolly Parton is on par with George Washington for people you need to know of.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Dolly Buster

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        i didnt realize how old dolly looked like when she was only 36
        she looks the exact same as now (although she is not ashamed about her cosmetics surgeries)

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah, that's exactly what I said for ya

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        I expounded.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      but that isn't as good as they're opposites, but the one thing they have in common is metal teeth

  13. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why are israelites trying to summon demons into our reality?

  14. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    MOONRAPER

  15. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Jaws falls in love because she rescued him. Dolly falls in love because he's like 7 feet tall, muscular and a destructive force of nature.

  16. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I fucking know, right?
    Wasn't the whole point of her character that she had braces?
    >le quirky nerdy girl with braces finds a huge man with metal teeth and they fall in love
    Without braces her character is useless!

  17. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    no amount of discord brigading is going to make your thread organic

  18. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Don't let the bastards drag you down

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous
    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      delete this, the wormhole is unstable you will doom us all you fool.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Did they change in post, or maybe do a take, where she had fake braces, that ended up being used in certain cuts? The torrent I have of the movie has braces, but I always see other versions that don't have them. The mandela effect is just an excuse made up by media addled retards as a way to explain their utter inability to consoom media that is longer than 60 seconds and doesn't include a dancing asshole making moronic faces and pointing at captions.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        changed in post, can see the braces in certain scenes in the non-braces version.
        people actually get paid to make threads like these, earning a pension too, waging a "psychological" war on social meda, peak clownworld.
        can't imagine what doing stuff like this all the time does to your soul

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          this post glows

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            No it doesn't. Just google "clickfarm" dude

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              glowies hire clickfarms that's an estabilished phenomenon

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >anon calls out clickfarms
                >"damn you glow"
                >"no he doesn't, clickfarms are real"
                >"A-ACTUALLY I MEANT CLICKFARMS GLOW"
                what kind of backpedalling is this

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                honestly i have no idea what you're even trying to say
                Am I speaking to a bot?

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                No I'm not a bot. I'm saying you said his post glows, then when I explained the (very basic) support behind his claims, you shifted the goalpost and acted like you knew what he was talking about the whole time. I don't understand the point of callimg him a glowie in the first place was, if you already know of clickfarms. Is it because you believe CERN is the reason behind your shotty long-term memory? The fucked up shit CERN does goes way beyond design changes. I don't think mandella effect has anything to do with CERN, I think it's just glowies creating memoryholes like that anon originally said. Do you get me now?

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                what support? shillfarms? hired by whom
                haven't read anything post that
                take your meds thoughever

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Do you even know what you're saying? Fucking retard. That's not what "glowing" means.

            >calls other people schizo
            >thinks anyone gets paid to shitpost on Cinemaphile
            idk dude

            >he's trying to gaslight people on the proven fact that people shill on this shithole
            Hmmm, strange...

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >calls other people schizo
          >thinks anyone gets paid to shitpost on Cinemaphile
          idk dude

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            shut up, homosexual

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      notice the bracescucks never post any other webms or shots from the rest of the movie. it's only this one edited webm

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        It's from a Finnish commercial

  19. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    who cares i just want to suck her juggs

  20. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    no. you're confusing her for the nurse girl in some other movie. white girl with a big smile and braces. you guys are so retarded it hurts me.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Catch me if you can?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        yes

  21. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    It should be legal to kill Mandela Effect believing retards.

  22. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    You can get a VHS of Moonraker for like five dollars so it should be really easy to find out of it really was edited out on later releases.

  23. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Her teeth looked weird on VHS on some tv's. Most people just assumed she had braces, it wasn't until widespread HD releases that people started noticing her teeth were fine. Shrimple as.

  24. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    My only 'Mandela' effect example is Karl Donitz, leader of Germany's navy during WW2 and brief successor to Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany. I swear that upon initially researching the topic, Donitz was executed at Nuremberg. I am sure that that was the case - I remember thinking, posting online about how it was unfair that he was executed (as even if you accept the presuppositions of the Nuremberg trials, Donitz didn't do anything wrong and wasn't even a Natsoc) and others agreed with me. When I relooked at the history, turns out he wasn't executed and was instead sentenced to Spandau...

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      You should have paid attention better in school.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        They didn't cover those details in school unfortunately, it was the usual 'Germany invaded Poland for some reasons, uh lebensraum was a thing, then they killed israelites and the uh Allies beat them'. Im not American either, before you ask. My interest in the topic is why I researched it in the first place.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Where are you from that world history isn't considered important? I'm American, and even went to public school, and we did a pretty detailed overview of a great deal of history and often had to do individual reports about specific aspects of each historical period.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            South Africa. Our pre-elective history in highschool (I.e. grades 8-10) were very cursory and rather poor. I didn't opt to take history after that because I found other subjects more expedient, such as economics, science, etc (not because of a lack of interest). I do regret that decision as the only subject that benefitted me was economics, I should've taken subjects I was more interested in instead.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              We spent quite a bit of time learning about South Africa and the various issues surrounding apartheid.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                And we in turn learned about Jim Crow and whatnot. Did they teach you about uMkhonte Weziswe? I suspect that they didn't.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Not directly, no. I do think we got a fairly balanced view of Mandela by the end of the lesson.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Somehow I doubt it was that balanced if you didn't learn about MK (an overt terrorist/paramilitary organization), but such is the educational system...

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                I don't remember the names. I just remember Mandela not being the peace loving glorious leader that everybody makes him out to be.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Fair enough - did you learn about his wife, Winnie and how she had black teens murdered for not supporting the ANC? I would argue even in a more measured view, as I no doubt believe you would've received via education, their violence (not only against the state and the 'racist whites' but to their own people) cannot be understated.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yeah, we did learn about that. Now that I think about it, the history teacher I had for two years was pretty fucking based.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Consider yourself very lucky, I doubt many people, here included, know about that aspect of the history

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                I think Mandela himself was a terrorist in his youth no? It's been ages since I read up on South-Africa.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                He was a communist terrorist and thats why he was in prison

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                But he became a symbol of peace and unity. Makes me think of George Floyd. Except Mandela had an arc, in the case of Floyd, the arc was made for him. Bit of a stretch to compare the two.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Wait he wasn't the guy shot for saying he has a dream? Oh my G-d the Mandoza Affliction strikes again!!!

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                yes, the group he led enjoyed tying up people in a stack of tires and setting it on fire. he was not a good man

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Sorry missed your post. He absolutely was and planned multiple bomb attacks which ended up killing white people. It's why he was imprisoned and was very lucky to not have received the death sentence.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >I think Mandela himself was a terrorist in his youth no?
                He was a freedom fighter. Nobody calls French Resistance fighters during WW2 or George Washington terrorists.
                >>

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Spotted the potato nagger. A terrorist is a terrorist.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Spotted the fatass oldhead republican slave. You're no better than Dixie the Dyke ranting about le patriarchy, grandpa

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                when will you homosexuals learn that no one talks like this? trying to corral people to them get ready for the next war.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >A terrorist is a terrorist
                That "terrorist" managed to take down the nuclear armed Apartheid state.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >I don't remember the names. I just remember Mandela not being the peace loving glorious leader that everybody makes him out to be.
                kek yeah he was a piece of shit terrorist nagger

  25. 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm convinced.

  26. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Remember when reporter was white blonde and whole thing was filmed during day + his dress was white ?

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Dude no. No fucking way.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Are you mixing this memory with maybe a scene in Benchwarmers? That film had plenty of hot blonde chicks interacting with men playing baseball

        Honestly anon it was daytime but the reporter was asian for me 100%

        my theory on the Mandela Effect: the false memory theory is true, and the reason why there's so many people experiencing it now is cause internet use, social media and the massive amount of information we encounter everyday compared to the past (maybe increased weed use too) have fucked people's attention spans and their mental ability to perceive, analyze and retain information. And I say this as someone who has experienced the ME, I'm freaking out a bit over .

        I'm 100% sure she was white, it was daytime and she cried out a bit when he caught the ball. Wtf.

        All I'm Offering Is The Truth

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Are you mixing this memory with maybe a scene in Benchwarmers? That film had plenty of hot blonde chicks interacting with men playing baseball

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Honestly anon it was daytime but the reporter was asian for me 100%

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      my theory on the Mandela Effect: the false memory theory is true, and the reason why there's so many people experiencing it now is cause internet use, social media and the massive amount of information we encounter everyday compared to the past (maybe increased weed use too) have fucked people's attention spans and their mental ability to perceive, analyze and retain information. And I say this as someone who has experienced the ME, I'm freaking out a bit over .

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >my theory on the Mandela Effect: the false memory theory is true,
        because you dont have a soul, you aren't conscious, your interpretation for what you're experiencing is akin to a dog's, there is a form of awareness but you don't have the spark behind your eyes
        because you are incomplete you rely on the groupthink consensus to make sense of the world, because you cannot function apart from it

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          I've experienced the ME myself schizo retard, I didn't call people who believe in it stupid.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            It's just a kid who thinks being contrarian is lots of fun on the Internet. He's free of any direct retribution and can dismiss any responsibility because, again, it's the Internet.

            It's a good personal philosophy to not be insulted by anyone, even when they disappoint you. Never take things personally.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              >being contrarian is lots of fun on the Internet.
              its not, its much more fun to find the one or two other enlightened philosopher kings that exist in the world who all happen to gravitate to this shithole website because its one of the only places for anonymous free speech left

              and it was certainly more fun before low IQ phoneposters like yourself infested it, making it futile to try and contact the other few people with souls who walk the earth

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm 100% sure she was white, it was daytime and she cried out a bit when he caught the ball. Wtf.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Okay fuck off no way, what the absolute fuck. I can concede the reporter or whatever but it was fucking day, I know it was. Is there another clip of a similar incident? because it 100% was not at night and I've seen it numerous times.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >he frantically types this message from the SCIF in the hopes of getting his prized thread back on track

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Even chatGPT confirm it was Emily Austen in original video

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Welcome to the club, Anon.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Dude no. No fucking way.

      Honestly anon it was daytime but the reporter was asian for me 100%

      my theory on the Mandela Effect: the false memory theory is true, and the reason why there's so many people experiencing it now is cause internet use, social media and the massive amount of information we encounter everyday compared to the past (maybe increased weed use too) have fucked people's attention spans and their mental ability to perceive, analyze and retain information. And I say this as someone who has experienced the ME, I'm freaking out a bit over .

      I'm 100% sure she was white, it was daytime and she cried out a bit when he caught the ball. Wtf.

      Okay fuck off no way, what the absolute fuck. I can concede the reporter or whatever but it was fucking day, I know it was. Is there another clip of a similar incident? because it 100% was not at night and I've seen it numerous times.

      It was faked for a Gillette ad, and very obviously edited, so it would be easy to change. I remember her being blonde, too. There is a similar REAL video with a blonde reporter and a football that might be causing confusion

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      that had to be a setup, right?

  27. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I remember seeing this scene in where she had braces, but the scene was edited and used for a commercial. Can't remember what the commercial was about, either cable company or something related to dental care.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think this is where the confusion comes from. I do remember seeing braces myself but it may not have been from the movie itself.

  28. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Threadly reminder of the finnish commercial referencing the movie where she does have braces making it concrete secondary leftover proof.

  29. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    do you guys remember that x files episode where this guy gets blasted in the particle accelerator room and his shadow becomes a human-eating demon, anyone stepping into it getting consumed?

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      alright you got me fucked up with the Lindbergh baby and Hitler's eye color

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      This can literally all be chalked up to misrememberance

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Laughing cow had a nose ring. I remember thinking it was really ugly as a kid.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          They don't put nose rings on heifers. That design wouldn't make any sense. Considering these people work in dairy, you'd expect them to know enough about cows to know that design would be retarded and imply you're eating cum. So I don't think that's a real memory of yours

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            I didn't even remember it until anon posted that image. Most of whats on it is legitimate misremembering but about a third of it isn't.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Fair enough. I even tried to find maybe an old design that had it before replying to you, though. We're all impressionable at the end of the day, and our memories can be influenced by a likely or fascinating story just as much as our opinions can be. Something important to keep in mind. No bad blood, tho anon

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Yeah the artist hired by the ad agency they outsourced the logo to must have grown up on a farm

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          They don't put nose rings on heifers. That design wouldn't make any sense. Considering these people work in dairy, you'd expect them to know enough about cows to know that design would be retarded and imply you're eating cum. So I don't think that's a real memory of yours

          It's been removed as they are getting leftist to wear them to show what good goy cattle they are.
          Just google cow+nosering and you will it is a thing.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            They put noserings on bulls, not cows

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Thats why I was confused when I saw it, it didnt make any sense. It was an irksome feeling.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Imagine being so sheltered you think wearing a cowring in your nose is a good thing, and then shit on the place that made it possible for you to be safe enough where you can where a cowring in public. It would be the first thing I'd go for in a fight. If you can rip it out, the fight is over. Like a carnival game.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          It never did. You remember cows having nose rings (a bull, specifically), and you remember "israeliteelry" on that cow mascot. Your brain remembers "nose ring" not "earring."

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            You're trying so hard anon

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >literally
        there he goes again, the man from reddit

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Maybe you just have limited vocabulary, anon. Or are a social outcast. If you didn't know, "literally" has colloquially been used to emphasize severity for hundreds of years.
          Examples of emphatic use of "literally":
          >Mark Twain
          >Charles Dickens
          >Louisa May Alcott
          >Charlotte Brontë
          There are plenty more examples. Not a recent things and especially did not develop from plebbit, retard

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            ok chat-gpt-Cinemaphile show me the passage from mark twain that uses "literally" in a non-literal sense
            go

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Oh you also noticed that ai will purposefully put a single typo into its text too huh?

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              I'm not a chat gpt bot you fucking retard. Watch this.
              ~~*~~*~~*~~*0w0*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~
              Can an AI fucking do that? FUCK YOU
              To be real, I mistyped that one word cause I'm lazy and use autofill suggestions on my phone half the time. Picrel for proof

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            >reddit authors

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      This is just a list of stupid shit that children learned incorrectly. Mandelanaggers have to be one of the most retarded groups that post here.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      The Chic-fil-a one is the only one that gets me because it's such a weird thing for people's brains to "correct" it to and it's not like the k is hard to make out in the logo; if anything the c is.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        People enjoy the idea of an "American fast-food joint from the deep South" to take a childish, jocular approach at its company name by making it read "French" like it's a Michelin-star top-notch restaurant that might have started in Louisiana (New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, etc.)like tres "Chic-fil-a"... and not owning up to being a fried-chicken fast-food joint with the name "Chick-Fil-A."

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        People enjoy the idea of an "American fast-food joint from the deep South" to take a childish, jocular approach at its company name by making it read "French" like it's a Michelin-star top-notch restaurant that might have started in Louisiana (New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, etc.)like tres "Chic-fil-a"... and not owning up to being a fried-chicken fast-food joint with the name "Chick-Fil-A."

        It's probably tied to the fact that it's in script. A lot of people can't read cursive + I can kinda see the connection that fancy script = "chic"

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          All very true. Ignorance is commonplace, especially for unremarkable things (like misspelling an American fast-food company's name by omitting a similar consonant, misspelling a last name, or misspelling a brand by adding a plural "s" to a product that was sold in plural amounts), but people
          HATE
          being called ignorant. Oh how they hate it. And modern Internet culture absolutely supports people letting everyone know those hateful feelings. Rather than, say, investigating the now amazingly quick and accurate means to correct this ignorance (or justify it) and improving themselves with this small amount of investment applied.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Your image is lots of fun and interesting. For example:
      >Febreze / Febreeze
      >Depends / Depend
      >Laughing Cow Gold Nose Ring / Laughing Cow Earrings
      >"Thinking Man" is placing his fist on his chin or forehead / "Thinking Man" is biting the back of his limp hand
      >Henry VIII portrait details him holding a large, cooked drumstick / Henry VIII portrait does not hold a poultry drumstick
      >The Korean Peninsula does NOT border Russia / The Korean Peninsula DOES border Russia This is a very petty argument because the border to Russia is EXTREMELY small, to the EXTREME Northeast, and is the result of a VERY exaggerated arcing landmass that nearly encompasses China.
      >Eli Whitney (inventor of the cotton gin) was black / Eli Whitney (inventor of the cotton gin) was white
      And of course half the list being people misspelling names is completely understandable to the point of almost silliness or, like the spoiler script, basically petty.

      I would like to point out, confusing "George Reeves" and "Christopher Reeve" is perfectly understandable, given "George Reeves" was an actor who played television Superman before "Christopher Reeve" played television Superman.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      just want to pull a few of the most egregiously retarded ones
      >anything where there is an S or somehow no longer an S at the end
      think about how many of these products come in packs of MORE THAN ONE of said item
      >Flinstones
      why the fuck would it be flinstones what is a flin stone its so fucking obviously FLINT STONES
      >Sex in the City
      you only thought that cause you were a prepubescent boy when your grandma watched this shit and you were hoping it was porn
      >every single one of the geography ones
      just cause your average retard knows shit about the makeup of the earth doesnt mean it used to be different
      >Amelia Earhart
      what dipshit retard thought she crashed and lived
      >Hamilton president
      how fucking random does anyone who isnt in to history even know any of the first 14 presidents other than washington and maybe jefferson

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      You can also add things like Disney destroying accurate history with things like
      >Adult Pocahontas married same-age John Smith via love; they lived a long life together and have many, many descendants
      >Minor Pocahontas married John Rolfe as part of a bargaining chip to stop conflict between settlers and the tribe - Rolfe was extremely pious and racist and hated the idea of marrying an uncouth barbarian but ultimately agreed when England practically forced him to and Pocahontas was known to have been forcibly baptized into Christianity with the name "Rebecca." They had one child and Pocahontas died at age 20.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      This is why people think its Cup O' Noodle. The guy says it with a Japanese accent so its like Cuppa Noodle

      ?t=5770

  30. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    that's terrible. that means that literally everyone in the audience, even little kids, had a better take on that scene.
    so much so that they collectively mentally superimposed braces on Dolly.

    has anyone ever asked the actress about it? were there two versions shot? how was the scene explained to her? did the shooting script say anything? was the braces idea there, but the props weren't ready or whatever.

    because he having braces is so completely comedically logical that everything BUT reality is correct in this case.
    they should run a cycle at CERN just to switch us into the Braces timeline, because any other timeline is stupid and gay and full of cope, like your post.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      If this joke was made in a film from the 80s or 90s, the character likely would've had braces.
      Moonraker is a film that got much more airplay on TV/video during the 80s/90s than it did when it came out, so a lot of people incorrectly thought the "braces joke" was better in their heads than the original one.
      >has anyone ever asked the actress about it?
      Yes, it's in the article I linked to. She never wore braces and there weren't any available on set or anything like that.
      Which makes sense, since whichever prop guy was in charge of Jaws' teeth would've been in charge of "braces for Dolly" too.

  31. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    i miss when Cinemaphile wasn't completely overrun by contrarian schizo retards

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      lmao when was this?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        more than ten years ago I guess? we've always had retards, contrarians, and contrarian retards, but the schizo shit is recent-ish

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      We'd have far fewer if conservatives weren't banned from every other major corner of the internet.

  32. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    i remember the braces
    the whole point of the dolly attracted to jaws was of her braces and jaws metal teeth
    if there are no braces then the scene makes less to no sense

  33. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm convinced the Mandela Effect is a NPC filter. If you never experienced one, your programming is in tune with this reality. Sad, really.

  34. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Mandela Effect only freaks out people who are *almost* smart enough to be self-aware, but instead of looking back and realizing they misunderstood a detail of something when they were a kid, some wire in their brain crosses and decides either CERN, demons, the CIA, or all three are shuffling the fabric of reality itself
    There's probably a good book to be written on how zoomers fall into these types of nutso ideas where they conclude that it is simpler for the entire universe to be changed than for them to be wrong about something and where they also believe that absolutely nothing in said entire universe is more important than the cartoons and advertisements they saw when they were kids

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think it's just people wanting to believe things are more exciting than they really are. A grand conspiracy and being one of the select special ones who can see through is far more exciting than just misremembering trivial shit.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >select special ones
        but thats exactly what I am, the us department of education told my parents i was, its why im unvaxxinated and living in a region of the world safe from global warming and nukes
        mandela effect is a psy-op to make inferior minds such as yours follow the wikipedia consensus instead of your own eyes and memories, and you'll fall for it, theyll sterilize you and give you cancer/autoimmune diseases through your food and water and thats a good thing, i dont even hate them for it, theres too many uninteresting wastes of resources like you living on this earth, i agree with them
        get in the pod, eat the bugs, do it, move to that 15 minute city because your job requires it, DO IT

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      105IQ post
      bet you "think" chemtrails are just contrails too don't you
      daily reminder that if you haven't had your bivalent booster then you are an anti-vaxxer and subject to ostracism, deplatforming, and removal from the workforce
      you did get it didnt you?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Never forget that you are a hero, anon, one of the select special few that

        I think it's just people wanting to believe things are more exciting than they really are. A grand conspiracy and being one of the select special ones who can see through is far more exciting than just misremembering trivial shit.

        is referring to. By remembering whether or not the goddamn Laughing Cow had a nosering you'll surely save the world from the vile clutches of CERN.
        Make sure not to fall into the trap of doing anything in real life, though. All you need to do is watch the right youtube videos and hold just the right opinions and you've already won.

        >NPC noises

        Funnily enough the NPC insult falls right into what I'm talking about.
        You are so incapable of imagining anybody coming to a different conclusion than you that it's easier for you to believe they are not thinking at all than to understand they just thought differently. You cannot comprehend anybody's thought processes except your own.
        You think you're enlightened, but you have less empathy and theory of mind than most 90 IQ hairdressers, who can at least have a vapid gossipy conversation where they try to imagine why Carol is mad at Sharon.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          i imagine the ai will be able to translate dog barks into english it'll read like this post

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >more NPC noises
          It's okay anon. Cope however you need.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            What could I possibly be coping for? I am pointing and laughing at you. Do you know what that word means or is it just a meme phrase you've seen before?

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              It's okay anon. Ignorance is bliss afterall.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >NPC noises

  35. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I remember when it was the Mandela Affect

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous
  36. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Wait, I thought most people experienced the Mandela Effect and the only ones claiming not to are lying and in on it?? Now only a select few can notice Mandela Effects? wtf the Mandela Effect itself has been Mandela'd

  37. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    it was berenstein
    it was mirror mirror
    dolly had braces
    fruit of the loom had a cornucopia
    contrails used to dissipate not turn into clouds

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >it was mirror mirror
      You're right. All original literary works, both in the original language and translated languages, quote the line as
      -Mirror, mirror on the wall-

      So why do people "remember" it and point to it as "Magic mirror, on the wall?"
      Because Disney wrote their animated movie with that line in 1937 and never corrected themselves. People felt it was "creative liberty."
      Disney does this A LOT. All of Hollywood does. Hell, basically all storywriters do and bleeds far, far, far into historical novelization, too. Because people love putting their own spin on "fact."

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >"remember"
        No, I dont "remember" it that way, I remember it that way, because it was that way. Just like contrails used to dissipate and not turn into clouds, you can't convince me that I "misremember" no matter what tactic you try: groupthink outcast, expert consensus, falsified evidence, etc.
        Some people just can't be brainwashed, and it pisses you off doesnt it?

  38. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    its an interesting concept, seeing history be written as lies in real time, makes you doubt everything you've ever been taught
    >hey adam, look here, it says the good guys have always won, imagine that

  39. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Steve Biko is pretty interesting in South African history. He was ahead of his time. He denounced help from whites because a) blacks needed to do it for themselves b) blacks were using structures that were put there in place by whites. He was saying this in the seventies already iirc.

    Of course he got killed and became a martyr, a forgotten one.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I wish they did build parallel institutions. It would've saved us so many nightmares and would've fit rather neatly into the idea of the bantustans as devised by the National Party leadership of the 50s-60s.

      >I think Mandela himself was a terrorist in his youth no?
      He was a freedom fighter. Nobody calls French Resistance fighters during WW2 or George Washington terrorists.
      >>

      Here's your you because this is some pathetic bait.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Here's your you because this is some pathetic bait
        Obviously you believe Apartheid South Africa were the good guys.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Not necessarily but I certainly don't believe they were the bad guys as you do. I think the apartheid project could've been reformed in a better way than it ultimately was. I see based on this post

          >A terrorist is a terrorist
          That "terrorist" managed to take down the nuclear armed Apartheid state.

          you don't know what you're talking about and are framing things in a very black and white framework, bereft of nuance. If you think it was through the power of the tripartite alliance that Apartheid ended and not because of entirely external factors, you're not only historically ill-informed but likely captured by ideology as well. Do you defend the killing of Stompie Seipei? Do you even know who Stompie was without googling?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        I'm out of my depth here, I don't even know about Bantustans. I read two books in highschool on Steve Biko and that's it. Long time ago. But more and more is pouring out about South Africa now. There were whistleblowers on /misc/ in 2016-2018 already. It's caught in a death spiral, I heard. It is what it is.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          The idea was essentially to create subdivisions within the South African state that would have some level of local autonomy, segregated based on ethnicity (as the blacks are not one monolith and have wildly different cultures and ethnicities) that would've, in theory, lead to separate development at a more natural pace whilst being subsidized by the ZA govt. It didn't really achieve its goal though some bantustans were fairly prosperous (Baphutatswana specifically).

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            This popped up in my recommended yesterday:

            I skimmed through it. Might watch it in full. Comment section is pretty interesting too.

            My brother went to South-Africa as a middle class white tourist some months ago. Do a safari together with his girl. He didn't feel unsafe. Only thing he told me was that the car had to keep running at a gas station and they had to stay inside the car. But that might as well have been the guide who didn't want to have to deal with tourists and scared them a little.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              I don't particularly like Serpentza, nor do I really want to watch the video - I don't want to be blackpilled even further, but thank you for sharing it nonetheless, other anons can probably get value out of watching it.
              Regarding your brother, I assume you're American, right? I think certain risk averse behavior will already be built in to your psyche - you know 'risks' (if you catch my meaning) and know how to mitigate them. But yes, some areas are definitely safer than others and I can say that if you're going for a safari, you'll be safer than going to a city (though Cape Town isn't bad, just don't go into any of the 'coloured' areas - they're rife with gang crime and prey on anyone they can). I'm glad he enjoyed it.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                chatgpt shat out this post

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                I type like a bot? Fok my, ek's 'n fokken robot, O God, ek's 'n fokken robot.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                I think going through 'Cape Town' was the part of their tour where they had to keep their windows shut, kek. But yeah, it will most likely have been the safer parts and they put some fear into the tourists, just so they can feel they did something dangerous and exciting. But they enjoyed it. They got to see four out of the big five. His girl's expecting and they wanted to do one last trip before the kid is there. I doubt they got to see any 'couleur locale', but they had fun. Also fucking expensive.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yeah it's just sensible to keep your windows closed. Glad they were lucky in seeing such a large amount of animals - I think at most I've seen 2 or 3 on any given trip. There's no point in experiencing le local culture anyway, so it's better that they avoid it (I mean, you can try and experience Afrikaner culture, but it won't be that much different from going to conservative areas in the Midwest tbqh). Yes, the tourism industry here is designed to gouge foreigners, it's rough. I hope they have a good trip!

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Also didn't mention, yes, we are a failed state that can barely keep our power grid running for half a day, leading to scheduled blackouts. That's not even talking about our failing exchange rights, inflation, crime rates, government antagonizing through 'affirmative action' policies and anti-white/farmer rhetoric.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            There's apparantly a racially segregated water tax as well. Whites have to wait longer or pay more for water. And electricity. The whole thing is going to shit. And still there are apologists, while they are sitting on one of the most naturally rich places on earth when it comes to resources. That's the gist I got from it. You could argue if whitey never went over there and tried to instill western civilization, we wouldn't be in the mess we're in either.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Not in my experience though I could see a pseudo tax in the form of having to rely on private means of getting water (either installing a borehole/filtration system, or as we do, buying bottled water). Many black areas just simply don't have water at all. This isn't the fault of le whitey either, it's almost 30 years since the country has been run by the ANC and they simply cannot maintain or effectively build the necessary infrastructure.
              >You could argue if whitey never went over there and tried to instill western civilization, we wouldn't be in the mess we're in either.
              Certainly, though I'd say it's not really the White man's fault for trying to instill civilization amongst the 'natives' - the goal in colonizing South Africa wasn't that at all, it was firstly to facilitate trade via the VOC and then to build a nation not beholden to the European powers (especially on a religious front, but later out of self determination I the case of the Groot Trek as a response to British imperialism). The fact that the governments of the time tried to instill civilization at all was out of a sense of religious duty, they could've easily gone another way and perhaps they should've. But either way, you're right in that the story of South Africa is a cautionary tale for Westerners.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                I enjoyed reading that. I'm afraid I don't have something more to add to the discussion.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                That's fine, I know I completely changed the topic of this thread, but I felt it's important to point out the thing about Mandela's death being about Biko. I don't necessarily agree nor disagree with the Mandela effect as a whole, just that the example of Mandela is a shit one.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                You can pretty easily poke holes in every single one that gets posted, really.
                People massively overestimate how well they remember things. The lists that come out are all either such minor details that they can be easily overlooked or overt gaps in knowledge that happen when you halfway learn something as a child but don't pay much attention to it. Either way, your brain filled in gaps with something incorrect and you never noticed an error until years later.
                The problem is an inability to approach that as "haha wow, I can't believe I thought Japan was somewhere else" but instead swerving right to "the government is moving heaven and earth to convince the rest of these sheeple that Cap'n Crunch has always been abbreviated when only I am brave enough to declare he used to be a full Captain."
                Ask any lawyer how many examples there are of witnesses making sworn testimony that they really, genuinely believe happened that's later proven wrong.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Fair enough, but I think the phenomenon is interesting not in the sense that's its true (I.e. different timelines) but the fact that pseudo subcultures have formed that believe it is. It seems to me to be an interesting response to a general cynicism and distrust in what is presented as 'truth' in our contemporary age. I don't think it's helpful to then call people who believe in the Mandela effect retards - they are a symptom of a larger societal pathology that, I think, needs to be considered and addressed in a far more measured way.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                It's a pretty harsh realization when you can't even trust your own memory a 100% of the time. I can only speak for myself, but once you fuck up once, you can never be a 100% again, or have the belief that you are a 100%. So what is left? Chaos? Fuck, you can only be or believe yourself to be a 100% once. But as there are communities about Berenstein, I take at least some comfort in knowing that I'm not the only one struggling with this fact.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                struggling with what, the fact that you're fallible?
                get a fucking grip

                >4SPAMH

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                No, that my memory is fallible. When it comes to facts.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Too many people, throughout history, are determined to apply equal value of their emotions to factual data. It's a genuine human pathology. What you feel, what you think, what emotions your perceive are just as important as mathematical formulas, as detailing the life cycle of a temperate climate tree, as accurately describing the visual characterizations of historical figures.

                So when things like "visualization" come into play, as so strongly endorsed in this digital age, being able to rely on "emotions" as a genuinely important argument point becomes very, very difficult to be deemed as "real" or "accurate." And a very large number of humans cannot bear to accept that, becoming very upset with the inevitable confrontation. It's common and immature.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                It's the same reason people scream they didn't misspell a word or that they used a word for the wrong meaning. They're far happier to simply state that "language evolves" and command you to accept their truth and grant them their reward.

                People used to enjoy watching "Wheel of Fortune."

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                If you can't trust your own memory, it's a very slippery slope into total chaos. The truth is always a consensus. But you need to have a universally agreed upon truth as a fundament. So you can build further upon that. You need, or I do, one thing in your life that is immovable. If everything is open to debate or discussion, then there is nothing. So then we come to God: you live, you die. Those are the only facts remaining.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Apparently you're more willing to apply "immovable truth" to "what you remember 40 years ago" than "what you can see right now."

                Rather than admit to understanding the word "forget" or acknowledge the reality of "seeing the present," it's more fun to you to claim your memories are immaculate ("immovable" as you claim) and that what your eyes see is fiction because photoshop exists or that humanity as been subject to evil conspiracy and placed in an alternate dimension but you and your perfection sees through that because you're Jesus.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >humanity as been subject to evil conspiracy and placed in an alternate dimension but you and your perfection sees through that because you're Jesus.

                nuggets of truth does this glowie speak

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                So you think you are Jesus, then?

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                interesting you picked that out, noticed you really seem to have a hard on with making him out to be the bad guy why glowie why?

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Do you dismiss the existence of senile elderly humans? Do you think you can convince your grandparents they're wrong and that you just told them you had dinner 5 minutes ago, pointing to the half-eaten plate of food in front of them at the dinner table? Or are they superior beings for angrily dismissing you as wrong and that their memories of not eating dinner is correct; this is all simply an evil conspiracy performed by aliens and religiously scientific liars and they've been forcibly teleported into a false reality alternate dimension and they never never never never never never ate dinner 5 minutes ago?

                Wtf am I reading? Express yourself in an orderly fashion or there will be no rebuttal. This reads like a Tim Burton movie.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Do you dismiss the existence of senile elderly humans? Do you think you can convince your grandparents they're wrong and that you just told them you had dinner 5 minutes ago, pointing to the half-eaten plate of food in front of them at the dinner table? Or are they superior beings for angrily dismissing you as wrong and that their memories of not eating dinner is correct; this is all simply an evil conspiracy performed by aliens and religiously scientific liars and they've been forcibly teleported into a false reality alternate dimension and they never never never never never never ate dinner 5 minutes ago?

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Glowie

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                how is that some big revelation? do you go into a nervous breakdown because you can't remember sucking your mom's titty when you were 2 months old?

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                >pseudo subcultures
                >don't call them retards
                >needs to be considered and addressed
                they're retards and even worse than that, narcissistic ones that refuse to acknowlege that they're wrong. people just need to stop enabling them.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                You're right.
                As

                >pseudo subcultures
                >don't call them retards
                >needs to be considered and addressed
                they're retards and even worse than that, narcissistic ones that refuse to acknowlege that they're wrong. people just need to stop enabling them.

                starts to mention, deep down it's an issue of narcissism. People on Cinemaphile really, genuinely think it is more likely that somebody is doing a massive psychological manipulation of everybody on the planet than that they were incorrect. This really scratches a particular itch for rebels on the internet who want to think they're participants in some grand story about struggling against oppression, but the struggle doesn't require anything from them other than "knowing the truth" about the Berenstain Bears.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Very true. Now that we have access to more information very easily and people from all over can communicate, it's clear there is a lack in the general person's ability to parse information, think critically and form a measured opinion on the constant bombardment of information they aren't capable of properly understanding, yet prideful enough to feel they must form an opinion and that they will defend just to appear/feel smart. I preferred when people weren't so opinionated and would concede they just don't know something. I guess the dopamine rush of feeling smarter than somebody else and joining in on echo chambers is too addictive.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                I dont think it's necessarily about being smart or feeling smart or having people agree with you. It's more about having a sense of belonging.

  40. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    For any other enlightened thinkers suffering this thread with me, remember the internet before smartphones? A thread like this would be full of interesting takes and not the regurgitated mewling of unformed souls reading from the cue-cards/teleprompters in their minds

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >remember back then when people had less access to information so threads like this would get more intention because gullible fags took it at face value despite the logical fallacies?
      ftfy

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        bro we've been over this, your only purpose in life is to get sterilized i mean boostered, you need to go get that booster right fucking now, stop polluting the internet with your limited intelligence and go do what youre told by your phone

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      The internet going downhill correlates strongly with rural suburban retards in irrelevant flyover states gaining easier internet access.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Such a fucking snobbish, elitist attitude and you wonder why someone like Trump is elected. You're a fucking nonce mate.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Trump is elected
          Only once and never again LMFAO

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Maybe true but the fact that he was elected at all should give you pause, dickhead.

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Yeah, it made pause for a moment of silence when this country died rofl

  41. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    no disrespect for those from this country but in my original timeline, burkina faso did not exist. to me, it only started existing 7 years ago. i had heard of all other african countries before (including tiny ones like eritrea and djbouti) excep this one.

  42. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    A surefire way to know if your associates have consciousness or not is a quick questionnaire:
    >vaccinated?
    >political party?
    >mandela effect is misremembering?
    if yes to any you know you can absolutely control them like the empty vessel they truly are, if such a thing is in your purview, only the most rudimentary techniques are required

  43. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    even calling it "mandela effect" is a psy-op, it should be called the berenstein effect

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Snap

  44. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Don't let them deceive you brothers.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      they cant deceive me I saw that shit in the 80s, scene doesn't even make any sense without the braces, but its so obscure its got culpable deniability
      the shit that they pushed too far is "mirror mirror" being "magic mirror", you have to be a real ape-man to believe you misremembered that

  45. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    hmmm

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      really makes

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        you think

  46. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    she never had them

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      its so easy for them, they just poison the well with the "alternate timelines" crap to direct away from governmental brainwashing techniques
      and you fall for it so easily, a simpsons meme is all it took
      pic related was my favorite psyop from the sterilization campaign, its exquisite how they prey upon the unformed minds of the unthinking, using your own lack of consciousness against you
      i really dont even blame them anymore

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Just like how the Flintstones phone toy never existed despite the writer insisting it did.

  47. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    You're mixing it up with this

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      how could i be mixing that up when ive never seen catch me if you can and it has no relevance to dolly/jaws having metal mouths in common as a funny joke

  48. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    There is zero reason for the scene to have become the main pop cultural reference to the movie, with everyone who ever watched it remembering the entire crux of the scene, the humorous instant affinity they shared due to both having metal in their teeth.
    If it were just that she liked him because she was sweet, it's not normal to leave the viewing experience imagining that she also has metal teeth. A grown woman with braces is and was very unusual and is not a logical thing to imagine about a character who, like 99% of people in movies, has no braces on her teeth.

  49. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Special Agent Smith, I've been reading your report on this uh... Project Mandela.
    >Yes sir. It's going spectacularly.
    >It says here you've used esoteric reality-warping physics at the most expensive scientific facility ever constructed to open a portal to hell that successfully mindraped humanity into believing Kitkats used to have a hyphen in the name.
    >Well not exactly, sir. We actually transferred humanity into another timeline where they never did.
    >Uh-huh.
    >All traces of the hyphen are gone.
    >Mhmm. Any lingering issues tripping up progress here?
    >Well, some brave men are powerful enough to see through our evil deeds.
    >Oh my.
    >They seem to be able to resist our brainwashing; their souls are so pure that they somehow still know, deep in their hearts, about the hyphen. We estimate they all must have IQs of at least 180.
    >Good lord, this could ruin everything. Tell me - they don't know about...
    >They... They do, sir. The real location of Sri Lanka.
    >You have full license to kill them all, Smith. Use whatever resources you need.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I know right, psychological campaigns would be as crazy as like.. trying to convince society men could get pregnant and teaching children to mutilate their genitals or something

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Your inability to differentiate serious attempts at manipulating public opinion like that from comic book plots about changing timelines to alter the Flintstones are why we're laughing at you, you dumb homosexual

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          The only joke here is you thinking you are being smart

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Their ability to manipulate public opinion on serious issues comes from them being unrelenting on even the most petty and insane issues. It is you who are blind

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          >changing timelines
          You're just not smart enough for this bro, we tell you because we want to save you. THe timelines shit is part of the psy-op, same as flat earth is. I hope you didnt fall for the "vaccination" did you? be honest buddy, we're all anonymous here

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            the vaccine saved millions of lives

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              The internet going downhill correlates strongly with rural suburban retards in irrelevant flyover states gaining easier internet access.

              inflamatory responses sure do get the most 'engagement' dont they

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Burnt after Sneeding
      Bravo Misters Coen, I kneel

  50. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Mandela effect is clearly a check on how the brainwash is going. Yep, majority of people will trust an article DEBOONKING it over their own memories. Proceed as planned.

  51. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >there's no way I misremembered something!
    >it has to be considered a phenomenon and have its own wikipedia entry!
    Sure is reddit in here. Retards.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >>it has to be considered a phenomenon and have its own wikipedia entry!
      It quite literally is a phenomenon whether you like it or not. No it isn't supernatural. But it is interesting that large groups of people collectively misremember specific details about things in the same specific way. It's a phenomenon worth talking about.

      Another interesting one is C3PO's chrome leg. I only found out this year that he had one, despite watching the films dozens, possibly hundreds of times on VHS as a kid and even more as an adult. The reason behind that one being that it wasn't always particularly apparent on film, where most full body shots of him were in a yellow desert. Add to that most people watching most of the time on low quality VHS. Most toys, third-party media, costumes etc didn't even feature that detail and just designed both of his legs as gold.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        >capeshit factoid #385
        Fascinating.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          Op post is SW not capeshit related although a reddit homosexual like you has capeshit on the brain 24/7 so you forgiven

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            Star Wars IS capeshit.

  52. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Every post low key gaslighting those who experience the Mandela or equate it to antisemitism has been a reddit shill who has decided to stick around, the language used is straight outta the subreddits that have long since been taken over.

  53. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Where did the headset go?

  54. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    good thread, bros

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