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Amanita86
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Re: Ferris Bueller's Day Off mandela effect [Re: NOUS333]
#26423663 - 01/08/20 09:44 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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They don’t necessarily need a specific purpose for making the car a different color. One of my favorite games to play is finding continuity flaws in movies, like a drink almost empty, cut to other person/cut back and the glass is full all of a sudden. It could just be ‘typos’ in the reality code that nobody picked up on in time to fix before that specific reality was ‘released’ to us..
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koods said: I remember when people just called the Mandela effect having a bad memory. Now apparently when you are so uneducated and clueless about world history that you think Mandela died in prison, it’s some kind of conspiracy or proof of supernatural forces.
So you are saying the cia or whatever entity wouldn't ever see how far they can manipulate the general population via misinformation or other tactics?
Or it could be an innate property of the universe. I'm not saying they are all real, or any, but if any of them are it could be a distortion in spacetime that could be relative to any number of phenomenon including ripples propagated during creation, fluctuations in the Galactic center, or even entropy. Mandela effect IS wacky but it definitely deserves to be treated at least somewhat seriously considering we have governments that would absolutely pull the shit you just mentioned. It sounds insane to me to even suggest they wouldn't.
Didn't scientists record some sort of ripples when two black holes collided a few years ago? Makes me wonder for sure. Im not a conspiracy theory freak but I think it is healthy to keep an open mind, at least to examine all angles and at the very least thought experiments are healthy.
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Re: Ferris Bueller's Day Off mandela effect [Re: NOUS333]
#26424043 - 01/09/20 07:07 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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lowbrow said: It’s always been ‘If you build it, he will come.’ Thats why at the very end Shoeless Joe repeats it word for word and points at the guy’s father.
Hm. Wonder why im so stuck on it being they.
prior to this thread, thought it was a quote from Dale Carnegie tried googling it as such, got a bunch of hits for google books on marketing -- likely referencing his works + the modified quote from the film so it has arguably seen more of an exercise in social perpetuity through the modified version than through the original
in my case, may have seen the film once in my childhood but frequent a number of book stores, so seeing fancy book covers of "IF YOU BUILD IT THEY WILL COME" over and over again likely cemented it in my mind in the secondary manner
kind of like how "Luke, I am your father" shows up in Tommy Boy with Chris Farley talking in to the fan quoting it as it appears in The Empire Strikes Back "No, I am your father!" would not make sense for the Tommy Boy scene, because he is not in conversation with anyone think it shows up in the Simpsons in a similiar manner -- again, having Vader pop up and "quote" at Lisa "No, I am your father" would insert itself strangely into the narrative of the episode, while "Luke I am your father" just makes it a referential insert
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Re: Ferris Bueller's Day Off mandela effect [Re: Amanita86]
#26424047 - 01/09/20 07:09 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Amanita86 said: They don’t necessarily need a specific purpose for making the car a different color. One of my favorite games to play is finding continuity flaws in movies, like a drink almost empty, cut to other person/cut back and the glass is full all of a sudden. It could just be ‘typos’ in the reality code that nobody picked up on in time to fix before that specific reality was ‘released’ to us..
There is supposed to be a photographer on staff to record all the costumes and props so that the crew can accurately reproduce them on subsequent days since single scenes may not be filmed all at one time; or the final product may use cuts from recordings on different days but they frequently fail to catch everything
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