Chris
06-14-2016, 06:06 PM
Take the test.
1.) ______, I am your Father. -"Darth Vader"
2.) ______,_______, on the Wall. Who's the fairest of them all? -"Maleficent;Snow White"
3.) Interview With ___ Vampire -popular book by Anne Rice and movie with Brad Pitt & Tom Cruise
4.) Sex ___ the City -popular show on HBO
5.) "It's a beautiful day in ___ neighborhood" -Mr. Rogers theme song
6.) Berenst__in Bears - kids book (fill in the blank with missing letter)
7.) Loony _____ -Bugs Bunny cartoon (spelling is key here)
8.) Nobody _______ Like Sarah Lee -advertising jingle for pastries and desserts
9.)What was your last memory of Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors) Did he die?
Bonus question
"If you build it ____ will come." -Field of Dreams quote
my answers
1.)Luke 2.)Mirror, Mirror 3.) A 4.) In 5.) The 6.)Berenstein 7.)Toons 8.)Does It 9.)Died of AIDS in the 80's? Bonus: THEY
updated answers in our new reality/timeline
1.)NO, I am your Father. 2.)Magic Mirror on the Wall 3.)Interview with the Vampire 4.)Sex and the City 5.)THIS neighborhood? 6.)Berenstain? 7.)Looney Tunes 8.)Doesn't 9.)Still Alive and well? Bonus: HE
Stole this quiz from this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSJJLH9Dk3s
wiki
"The Mandela Effect is a theory brought into pop culture by “paranormal consultant” and author Fiona Broome. Individuals from all over the world share common memories and collective experiences, that don't match the current known history of events, as part of a belief that we are living in a "fluid space/time continuum". Major examples are: Remembering BerenstEin Bears instead of BerenstAin Bears, Sex IN the City instead of Sex AND the City, Interview with A Vampire instead of Interview with THE Vampire. Both the consistencies and the inconsistencies of the shared memories lead the experiencers to believe firmly that they have witnessed at least one or more parallel realities.[1]
For the individual experiencers, the experience is very real and based in a loose understanding of quantum mechanics. Many people are uncomfortable with the theory, suggesting it tries to "prove" parallel realities do exist and we can move seamlessly between them. Like everything people are uncomfortable with, there have been large attempts to disprove the theory. Although, believers finds these attempts to mostly be in vain.[2]
Firm believers will not accept this as a form of psychological breakdown. There has been no proof whatsoever that anyone who looks into, theorizes about, or is willing to accept the theory of the Mandela Effect suffers from any form of mental disorder, dementia, or an other physical, collectively-shared malady.
The scientific basis for the Mandela Effect is in quantum mechanics. And there are many who theorize that the experiments involving CERN and their large hadron collider are related."
other vids
vFTVQu9TPp8
y6x0ErYV1tE
lIjqZEAIkgE
http://mandelaeffect.com/
https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2014-07/18/11/enhanced/webdr04/enhanced-20709-1405697626-1.png?no-auto
1.) ______, I am your Father. -"Darth Vader"
2.) ______,_______, on the Wall. Who's the fairest of them all? -"Maleficent;Snow White"
3.) Interview With ___ Vampire -popular book by Anne Rice and movie with Brad Pitt & Tom Cruise
4.) Sex ___ the City -popular show on HBO
5.) "It's a beautiful day in ___ neighborhood" -Mr. Rogers theme song
6.) Berenst__in Bears - kids book (fill in the blank with missing letter)
7.) Loony _____ -Bugs Bunny cartoon (spelling is key here)
8.) Nobody _______ Like Sarah Lee -advertising jingle for pastries and desserts
9.)What was your last memory of Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors) Did he die?
Bonus question
"If you build it ____ will come." -Field of Dreams quote
my answers
1.)Luke 2.)Mirror, Mirror 3.) A 4.) In 5.) The 6.)Berenstein 7.)Toons 8.)Does It 9.)Died of AIDS in the 80's? Bonus: THEY
updated answers in our new reality/timeline
1.)NO, I am your Father. 2.)Magic Mirror on the Wall 3.)Interview with the Vampire 4.)Sex and the City 5.)THIS neighborhood? 6.)Berenstain? 7.)Looney Tunes 8.)Doesn't 9.)Still Alive and well? Bonus: HE
Stole this quiz from this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSJJLH9Dk3s
wiki
"The Mandela Effect is a theory brought into pop culture by “paranormal consultant” and author Fiona Broome. Individuals from all over the world share common memories and collective experiences, that don't match the current known history of events, as part of a belief that we are living in a "fluid space/time continuum". Major examples are: Remembering BerenstEin Bears instead of BerenstAin Bears, Sex IN the City instead of Sex AND the City, Interview with A Vampire instead of Interview with THE Vampire. Both the consistencies and the inconsistencies of the shared memories lead the experiencers to believe firmly that they have witnessed at least one or more parallel realities.[1]
For the individual experiencers, the experience is very real and based in a loose understanding of quantum mechanics. Many people are uncomfortable with the theory, suggesting it tries to "prove" parallel realities do exist and we can move seamlessly between them. Like everything people are uncomfortable with, there have been large attempts to disprove the theory. Although, believers finds these attempts to mostly be in vain.[2]
Firm believers will not accept this as a form of psychological breakdown. There has been no proof whatsoever that anyone who looks into, theorizes about, or is willing to accept the theory of the Mandela Effect suffers from any form of mental disorder, dementia, or an other physical, collectively-shared malady.
The scientific basis for the Mandela Effect is in quantum mechanics. And there are many who theorize that the experiments involving CERN and their large hadron collider are related."
other vids
vFTVQu9TPp8
y6x0ErYV1tE
lIjqZEAIkgE
http://mandelaeffect.com/
https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2014-07/18/11/enhanced/webdr04/enhanced-20709-1405697626-1.png?no-auto