Off Topic It never happened

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So along with the covid conspiracy and that it is fake. We also had the Holocaust deniers.

Things that have happened in the past, or actually happening right now.. There will always be things that people want to just bury their heads in the sand to, and say 'bollox' never happened.


National landmarks have been bathed in purple light and people lit candles in their windows to remember the millions of Jewish people killed in the Holocaust.

Seventy-six years to the day since Auschwitz was liberated, Wembley Stadium, Cardiff Castle and the Tyne Bridge were among the structures lit at 8pm following an hour-long online remembrance ceremony.


The theme of this year's Holocaust Memorial Day, chosen 18 months ago, is "be the light in the darkness" - something especially apt as the coronavirus pandemic continues.

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Mandela effect the false memory phenomenon. Aptly named because of the false memory of Nelson Mandela dying (Fiona Broome), when in fact he was in prison.

None of this is reference to the above. But relating to the topic it never happened.
 
Mandela effect the false memory phenomenon. Aptly named because of the false memory of Nelson Mandela dying (Fiona Broome), when in fact he was in prison.

None of this is reference to the above. But relating to the topic it never happened.
Married to a terrorist, but revered by millions
 
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The tense meetings between imprisoned cannibal Hannibal Lecter and FBI agent Clarice Starling fueled 1991’s The Silence of the Lambs, based on the Thomas Harris novel. “Hello, Clarice” has become a default line reading for people looking to emulate Anthony Hopkins’s creepy Lecter. But the killer never says the line in the movie. Instead, he says “Good morning” when meeting Starling for the first time. People remember Lecter greeting Starling and remember him saying “Clarice” in a melodic tone, creating a false memory of a classic non-quote. “Your memory can try to recreate things based on available evidence using context cues,” Brewer says.
 
Mandela effect the false memory phenomenon. Aptly named because of the false memory of Nelson Mandela dying (Fiona Broome), when in fact he was in prison.

None of this is reference to the above. But relating to the topic it never happened.

Yeh crazy this one

The monopoly man’s monocle is another one

he never had one on
 
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The tense meetings between imprisoned cannibal Hannibal Lecter and FBI agent Clarice Starling fueled 1991’s The Silence of the Lambs, based on the Thomas Harris novel. “Hello, Clarice” has become a default line reading for people looking to emulate Anthony Hopkins’s creepy Lecter. But the killer never says the line in the movie. Instead, he says “Good morning” when meeting Starling for the first time. People remember Lecter greeting Starling and remember him saying “Clarice” in a melodic tone, creating a false memory of a classic non-quote. “Your memory can try to recreate things based on available evidence using context cues,” Brewer says.
<laugh> i like that one.
 
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The tense meetings between imprisoned cannibal Hannibal Lecter and FBI agent Clarice Starling fueled 1991’s The Silence of the Lambs, based on the Thomas Harris novel. “Hello, Clarice” has become a default line reading for people looking to emulate Anthony Hopkins’s creepy Lecter. But the killer never says the line in the movie. Instead, he says “Good morning” when meeting Starling for the first time. People remember Lecter greeting Starling and remember him saying “Clarice” in a melodic tone, creating a false memory of a classic non-quote. “Your memory can try to recreate things based on available evidence using context cues,” Brewer says.

"Luke, I am your Father" wasn't said by Darth Vader either.
 
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So if we accept that the Mandela effect, the false memory phenomenon, exists in some form. Could a parallel universe also exist?

Does that sound confusing? Try this:
Think of the universe like a deck of cards.
"Now, if you shuffle that deck, there's just so many orderings that can happen," Greene says. "If you shuffle that deck enough times, the orders will have to repeat. Similarly, with an infinite universe and only a finite number of complexions of matter, the way in which matter arranges itself has to repeat."

https://www.npr.org/2011/01/24/1329...-parallel-universes-may-exist?t=1611784493298
 
So if we accept that the Mandela effect, the false memory phenomenon, exists in some form. Could a parallel universe also exist?

Does that sound confusing? Try this:
Think of the universe like a deck of cards.
"Now, if you shuffle that deck, there's just so many orderings that can happen," Greene says. "If you shuffle that deck enough times, the orders will have to repeat. Similarly, with an infinite universe and only a finite number of complexions of matter, the way in which matter arranges itself has to repeat."

https://www.npr.org/2011/01/24/1329...-parallel-universes-may-exist?t=1611784493298
You been sniffing glue?
 
So if we accept that the Mandela effect, the false memory phenomenon, exists in some form. Could a parallel universe also exist?

Does that sound confusing? Try this:
Think of the universe like a deck of cards.
"Now, if you shuffle that deck, there's just so many orderings that can happen," Greene says. "If you shuffle that deck enough times, the orders will have to repeat. Similarly, with an infinite universe and only a finite number of complexions of matter, the way in which matter arranges itself has to repeat."

https://www.npr.org/2011/01/24/1329...-parallel-universes-may-exist?t=1611784493298
And that's where it falls down.
 
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The tense meetings between imprisoned cannibal Hannibal Lecter and FBI agent Clarice Starling fueled 1991’s The Silence of the Lambs, based on the Thomas Harris novel. “Hello, Clarice” has become a default line reading for people looking to emulate Anthony Hopkins’s creepy Lecter. But the killer never says the line in the movie. Instead, he says “Good morning” when meeting Starling for the first time. People remember Lecter greeting Starling and remember him saying “Clarice” in a melodic tone, creating a false memory of a classic non-quote. “Your memory can try to recreate things based on available evidence using context cues,” Brewer says.

Bogey never said "Play It Again Sam" in Casablanca