Here's the current intel:
what we remember
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the company timeline
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news article from decades ago.
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interestingly, you can find random shit here and there like news clips like ^^^ where the cornucopia is mentioned, like whoever is editing the timeline didn't do a thorough job.
I dunno this is like some Half-Life 2 shit.
What the actual fuck?
Also, CERN puts out some weird ass shit.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=H0Lt9yUf-VYhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=nZofciM24d4https://youtube.com/watch?v=b-TKQaqml6k
Why is CERN doing this shit? Why are they making weird overtly sexual art pieces and mock sacrifices? Why does there need to be performances for this shit at all?
I never heard about what I'm about to link so maybe some Kiwis that have can fill me in. Basically, this baby was murdered and in the original timeline the crime was never solved. However, apparently lots of people are surprised that now we caught the killer and executed him?
If you want to get really freaky with this shit, I've heard a theory that what the LHC did was release Apollyon aka Abaddon, a demon/fallen angel known as "The Destroyer"
Sounds crazy, but when we have a huge political movement that amounts to wanting to destroy everything good and when you look at the timeline of these tests and the timeline of the rise of these politics, when you look at how radically people's attitudes have changed, almost as if they're being influenced by some force, who the fuck knows.
I considered this because I always want to give everything the benefit of the doubt but I just can't. She had braces.
I'm less sure because it's been a long time since I saw the movie, but thinking back to my memory, yeah, she had braces, it also just makes more sense, the characters feel a connection between one another because they both have metal mouths, why wouldn't the filmmakers go with the obvious approach?
That said, one example of the Mandela effect I've seen people use that is definitely bullshit is that the Looney Tunes were ever called the "Looney Toons", I distinctly remember picking up on the pun with "tune" and "toon" as a kid, plus they were also called merry melodies.
It's true that memory isn't as reliable as we think it is, I'm often shocked when revisiting something after it's been a while how different something winds up being from my memory, but the Moonraker and Fruit of The Loom examples are genuinely freaky, especially Fruit of The Loom, the only reason I even know what a cornucopia even is is because of that company.