• WoahWoahdeleted by creator
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    2 years ago

    Perhaps the more reasonable explanation is that you’re misremembering.

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        2 years ago

        If true then what would we call this mass misremembering? Some effect according to… Mandela maybe?

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          2 years ago

          Yeah that makes sense because so many people remember him dying in prison in the 90’s even though he actually died in 2013

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        You read the post and it primed your brain to remember a certain way. Our brains are a shitty meatball just trying to get by. They get tricked in the same ways. Optical illusions are still illusions even though most people experience them in the same way.

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          2 years ago

          Nah

          If you asked me yesterday to draw this logo would have put the cornucopia. The two options aren’t labeled you pick which one is correct and then come to find out you’re wrong.

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            You’re really not understanding how good the brain is at tricking us, of course it feels like you’d have drawn it but your brain didn’t think about it yesterday what you’re doing is simulating what your best assumption is for how things would have happened using the current set of information.

            They’ve done all sorts of studies on this and honestly it’s terrorizing just thinking about it.

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        2 years ago

        Totally agree! I love these kinds of things. I honestly prefer to believe it’s multiverse collapse, but, you know. Generally I know that is unlikely.

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      I remember it because that is how I learned what a Cornucopia was. Asking my mother about it, after seeing it on white underwear, at a Zellers.

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        2 years ago

        That’s another Mandela effect.

        Fruit of the Loom never produced underwear.