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Element 115

Quote from: LucaParcelli on August 30, 2016, 07:20:38 PM
It's probably about time for the oft requested JazLuca news hour... with Brig on local stories, IB on world news/Mandela effect, Pate on sports and Chefist handling weather...

Your ONLY source for daily emergency Gabcasting... JazLuca!

"We're keeping MV's seat warm... Not in an Anthony Weiner kinda way..."

I'd like to hear more on this Mandela Effect.  Several things are odd.  Berenstein vs Berenstain. Man I remember vividly it called Berenstein. There's a shit ton of others that I'm sure you've read about. Any theories on this creepy deal?

Conspiracy theories aside, wtf. There's a bunch of looney videos on YouTube about it, but aside from the flakes, wtf is happening?

Some people are trying to associate CERN to the whole deal, or that subtle changes are being made to space/time as experiments. I don't know if it's just misremembering because certain people of a particular age remember "Berenstein" and others (younger people it seems < 30 years old remember "Berenstain".

C3PO has a silver lower leg??? WTF - I wish I could find my original Star Wars figures because I'd certainly notice that.  My memory shows C3PO as all gold.

The other one that creeped me out is the 6 seater in the Kennedy assassination (I recall from what I knew it was a 4 seater) and I heard that even the CIAs reconstruction of the event was a 4 seater.

We definitely need a show on the Mandela Effect.

Element 115

Also, psychology calls this confabulation but how could so many people misremember the same things?

http://online.csp.edu/blog/forensic-scholars-today/understanding-confabulation

Quote from: LucaParcelli on August 30, 2016, 07:20:38 PM
It's probably about time for the oft requested JazLuca news hour... with Brig on local stories, IB on world news/Mandela effect, Pate on sports and Chefist handling weather...


Quote from: jaz on August 30, 2016, 07:24:51 PM
Ha ha. I love it.

Do you think we can trust Chefist not to do this?


I'm in. Make it so, Number One.

Lilith

Listening to this old SpecSheet, I remember those days when the flash issue brought me to Chrome browser. That is probably one of those little things (the flash issue) that dramatically changed the future of Chrome and Android.

Quote from: Element 115 on August 31, 2016, 06:46:32 AM
I'd like to hear more on this Mandela Effect.

Thank you for not blowing this off. I feel like when I mention it, people think, "That's nice, honey." I remember Berenstein, I don't remember a silver leg on C3PO, "Luke, I am your father" and "Life IS like a box of chocolates", not WAS like a box of chocolates. But the changed Bible verses are the creepiest. I definitely remember the lion will lay with the lamb, not the wolf.

Quote from: Element 115 on August 31, 2016, 06:50:04 AM
Also, psychology calls this confabulation but how could so many people misremember the same things?

http://online.csp.edu/blog/forensic-scholars-today/understanding-confabulation

Some things may be all of us mis-remebering, but not everything.

Lilith

Curtis bought an Apple watch for his wife.

heh heh

Lilith

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on August 31, 2016, 07:35:51 AM
Some things may be all of us mis-remebering, but not everything.

I mentioned you last night in the MITD thread when the Mandela Effect came up in the show.  I think Heather is having someone on about the Mandela Effect, I think she said Thursday.

whoozit

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on August 31, 2016, 07:33:11 AM
I definitely remember the lion will lay with the lamb, not the wolf.
I think the lamb will find the results of either scenario to be less than satisfactory.

Your report on the Mandella Effect was pretty good by the way. I enjoyed your presentation and you were pretty well researched.

Maybe in the future one of the guest hosts could be assigned to do some sort of similar verbal essay like IB did to create conversation? I thought that was a great 15-20 minutes of conversation/radio. For instance I know there's some people here who are passionate about guns. Have them do a verbal essay on their take on gun laws and culture. Some people here are into conspiracies, have them do a conspiracy essay. Some people are into old classic radio like Long John Neville, have them on to discuss and play clips. Etc.

Could be an interesting direction in the future.

SredniVashtar

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on August 31, 2016, 07:33:11 AM
I definitely remember the lion will lay with the lamb, not the wolf.

Whereas, in your case, it's anything in trousers. Or preferably out of them.

GravitySucks

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on August 31, 2016, 07:33:11 AM
Thank you for not blowing this off. I feel like when I mention it, people think, "That's nice, honey." I remember Berenstein, I don't remember a silver leg on C3PO, "Luke, I am your father" and "Life IS like a box of chocolates", not WAS like a box of chocolates. But the changed Bible verses are the creepiest. I definitely remember the lion will lay with the lamb, not the wolf.

That's what you get for sitting next to me on the bus. Shared memories. 😎

GravitySucks

Quote from: SredniVashtar on August 31, 2016, 07:44:56 AM
Whereas, in your case, it's anything in trousers. Or preferably out of them.

Oh. Its you.

SredniVashtar

For the love of dog, will somebody kidnap MV and (preferably at gunpoint, and following a punitive anal violation) force him to put up this sodding GC! I understand PKaiser was reminiscing about his days as personal fluffer to Burns and Allen, IB was talking unutterable balls, and the rabbit dude gave us half an hour about the joys of 'man-boy love'.


Element 115

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on August 31, 2016, 07:33:11 AM
Thank you for not blowing this off. I feel like when I mention it, people think, "That's nice, honey." I remember Berenstein, I don't remember a silver leg on C3PO, "Luke, I am your father" and "Life IS like a box of chocolates", not WAS like a box of chocolates. But the changed Bible verses are the creepiest. I definitely remember the lion will lay with the lamb, not the wolf.

I know and I feel the same for all of the above.  I imagine them to be "markers" set for some reason, so one (a traveler?) would know what timeline they were in.  A quick image search and one would know which one they were in.  Or they can look up Bible verses to know which timeline they're in.  The bible changes are freaky.  There was one ridiculous one "merchandise" or something odd was in a verse and it was KJV.  I grew up on KJV and had ministers all throughout my mother's side of the family.

Something is going on and I'd like to know what as well.  Another theory aside from the "markers" is that time travel already exists and the subtle changes are experimental. 

The movie quotes are insane as well.  I remember them just as you do.

chefist

Quote from: jaz on August 30, 2016, 07:24:51 PM
Do you think we can trust Chefist not to do this?

Yea, I couldn't guarantee that...it's BG...


Element 115

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on August 31, 2016, 07:35:51 AM
Some things may be all of us mis-remebering, but not everything.

Some things make perfect sense and I believe are indeed confabulation.  i.e., name brand spellings.  But this goes way deeper.

Lilith

Quote from: Element 115 on August 31, 2016, 07:54:23 AM
Some things make perfect sense and I believe are indeed confabulation.  i.e., name brand spellings.  But this goes way deeper.

The guy on MITD last night suggested the possibility that something has changed our memories from a former timeline, to a new timeline, or something like that.  It was interesting.  Much more interesting than the aliens on the moon concept. IMO.

Element 115

Quote from: brig on August 31, 2016, 07:59:34 AM
The guy on MITD last night suggested the possibility that something has changed our memories from a former timeline, to a new timeline, or something like that.  It was interesting.  Much more interesting than the aliens on the moon concept. IMO.

I believe that the memories remain from the former timeline.  Hence, the Mandela Effect.

Lilith

Quote from: Element 115 on August 31, 2016, 08:03:37 AM
I believe that the memories remain from the former timeline.  Hence, the Mandela Effect.

It made me wonder if In the old timeline, we died, and somewhere, the lines crossed, and some people who died at a certain time, who are living now, have memories from the other timeline. I remember at least a couple decisions in my life, that saved me from a no posibility of surviving scenario.  One was a decision to not get on a plane that crashed, which nobody survived. Another was when I was beaten up in a robbery, and had "passed out" for some time, and left for dead.

I just remembered another thing that happened since those events.

I was in the back seat of a car, with three old friends.  While out and about, we ran into another old friend in a parking lot.  When the old friend in the parking lot saw me in the back seat, she said "Oh my God, I had heard that you had passed away".


Quote from: brig on August 31, 2016, 07:37:26 AM
I mentioned you last night in the MITD thread when the Mandela Effect came up in the show.  I think Heather is having someone on about the Mandela Effect, I think she said Thursday.
Oh thanks. I might listen for a change.

SredniVashtar

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on August 31, 2016, 08:14:30 AM
Oh thanks. I might listen for a change.

You mean you're not the guest? I thought you were the world's leading expert on this now.

Quote from: SredniVashtar on August 31, 2016, 07:44:56 AM
Whereas, in your case, it's anything in trousers. Or preferably out of them.

Well, it's anything with balls, so that leaves you out.


BobGrau

Me, I specifically recall being taught how to spell the word "dilemna" as a child, including the bit about "yes it does look strange but that is how it's spelled". But there's a legal precedent somewhere (i forget the details, but you can look it up) for people being told that what they remember is not necessarily true, so I'll shut up now.

Quote from: brig on August 31, 2016, 08:09:59 AM

I was in the back seat of a car, with three old friends.  While out and about, we ran into another old friend in a parking lot.  When the old friend in the parking lot saw me in the back seat, she said "Oh my God, I had heard that you had passed away".

That's weird. Like Pkaiser's story of the tombstone that was suddenly facing the inside of the graveyard when for years he saw that it faced the outside (street) and a worker at the cemetary told him that the tombstone had always faced the inside. I wonder if we go in between different dimensions, or if we are on a new earth as after 2012, we were supposed to ascend to the fifth dimension (Dolores Cannon's work) and some of us ascended and others are still in 4D earth?

GravitySucks

Quote from: BobGrau on August 31, 2016, 08:19:25 AM
Me, I specifically recall being taught how to spell the word "dilemna" as a child, including the bit about "yes it does look strange but that is how it's spelled". But there's a legal precedent somewhere (i forget the details, but you can look it up) for people being told that what they remember is not necessarily true, so I'll shut up now.

In the US, certain parts of the country were taught dilemna. That is what I was taught. I didn't learn about my dilemma until this year with autocorrect. You can look that up to. I had to. 😎

Quote from: BobGrau on August 31, 2016, 08:19:25 AM
Me, I specifically recall being taught how to spell the word "dilemna" as a child, including the bit about "yes it does look strange but that is how it's spelled". But there's a legal precedent somewhere (i forget the details, but you can look it up) for people being told that what they remember is not necessarily true, so I'll shut up now.
That's one of the Mandela Effect things, the spelling of dilemna.

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