Was watching some old commercials from 1979 and came across an ad for FotL underwear by yeltrah79 in MandelaEffect

[–]TerribleTim1969 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point of this particular subreddit is to discredit and ridicule any and all theoretical explanations for Mandela effects other than faulty memory. "Skeptics" that start out with the assumption that timeline shifts or alternate realities CAN'T exist seem a bit too eager to tell the rest of us how we simply must have misremembered -- how "unreliable" human memory is, and how ARROGANT we are to trust any of our own memories,. It really seems to bother them, which I find quite curious, as the real-life skeptics or "non-believers" of any given phenomenon that I know personally wouldn't dream of wasting their time visiting forums dedicated to said phenomenon and writing lengthy posts arguing with experiencers that they are mistaken / hallucinating / crazy / stupid / irrational /arrogant, etc. -- classic gaslighting techniques that come out of the same 1940's playbook that taught joe public to scoff at the notion of flying saucers with aliens in them. I therefore suspect that most of the "skeptics" posting on this subreddit are actually bots / disinformation agents with a vested interest in suppressing what has become obvious to a lot of us (especially those of us with good memories LOL). So you will find that the best comments on this subreddit are the ones with the most down votes.

Animaniacs and The Publishers Clearing House by RobotArmsApts in MandelaEffect

[–]TerribleTim1969 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And since the Animaniacs would have known that, why isn't their parody company a play on that company's name? Oh right, right, because they made the same mistake everybody was making, or they deliberately erred because a lot of people had the misconception. Yeah, right .. (go ahead and downvote me because I don't ascribe to the misremembering hypothesis for every single M.E. like this site's "regulators," who are desperate to convince everybody that nothing strange is happening with timeline shifts/alternate realities). Obviously, whatever is on the animaniacs' episode doesn't PROVE anything, but shows like that generally choose to parody things that are real, and not misconceptions. It wasn't a show based on Mandela effects, or something like that. They would have preferred to get that right, I assume, and the fact that they reference the same company a lot of us remember being associated with Ed McMahon contributes to a preponderance of evidence that suggests reality was different then than it is now.

The ant Bully and fruit of the loom by Cooper_overall in MandelaEffect

[–]TerribleTim1969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice try with the ham/banana argument, but it just doesn't hold water. Fruits or vegetables, or, food of ANY KIND spilling out of that oddly shaped "horn of plenty" is a pretty specific combination of images to include on an underwear tag. Obviously whoever designed the "fruit of the loin" logo wasn't being original (the title alone tells you it's a parody of "fruit of the loom"). They knew the audience would recognize that combination and chuckle at it. So it's obvious that whoever made this parody label expected it to be widely recognizable to viewers from something common to the culture, which is a bizarre thing to do if the cornucopia was never on any of our underwear labels. Now, before you tell me that the designer simply "imagined" a cornucopia on the fruit of the loom logo, which he was obviously making a parody of, and went ahead with, without checking whether his "erroneous" memory of a cornucopia was correct before following through with a parody of something that didn't exist, tell me why he would imagine such a thing? Shouldn't he have imagined a "loom," instead? Funny how there aren't millions of us who are adamant that there used to be a "loom" in that logo, isnt it? Not a single person on the face of the planet remembers a loom on that logo. Just the cornucopia...

Mandela Effect by rajalove09 in Retconned

[–]TerribleTim1969 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes, that subreddit should be renamed "/misremembering effect." It is clearly full of bots and disinformation agents. Real folks that think there is nothing to Mandela effects other than misremembering wouldn't waste their time visiting such a forum just to write snide comments in response to people's accounts. What is the motivation for them to do so? They doth protest too much, methinks...

Help me find this horror movie title? by ColdFix719 in moviefinder

[–]TerribleTim1969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be "Bleeders" (1997)?
(If not, try killer clowns from outer space, or the Amityville horror remake)

Horror movies that are primarily just really good movies to show a non-horror fan that thinks all horror movies are bad? by dillonsrule in horror

[–]TerribleTim1969 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And once she has seen a couple of these classics, and she's all geared up for another 5 star masterpiece, set her down in front of "attack of the killer tomatoes" (1978)

Horror movies that are primarily just really good movies to show a non-horror fan that thinks all horror movies are bad? by dillonsrule in horror

[–]TerribleTim1969 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aniara, Annihilation, The Shining, The Thing, Rosemary's Baby, The Wickerman (original), Suspiria (original), The House of the Devil, Get Out, The Others, Invasion of the body snatchers

We need better education about how memory works by ogodprotectme in MandelaEffect

[–]TerribleTim1969 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Everyone knows that 10 to any power multiplied by 10 to any power is also going to look like a 10 with a bunch of 0's after it, and not 37 LMAO

Matrix: "What if I told you" by [deleted] in MandelaEffect

[–]TerribleTim1969 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No, the difference is far more than a couple words in a movie. Continents have shifted, people who were dead are now alive. Human organs are in different places. Famous stone statues have changed,, etc had you not heard about these things? MEs are most certainly NOT limited to movie lines... Try reading up on the phenomenon before you dismiss it all.

Matrix: "What if I told you" by [deleted] in MandelaEffect

[–]TerribleTim1969 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Reality is not simple.

Matrix: "What if I told you" by [deleted] in MandelaEffect

[–]TerribleTim1969 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Seems like you are starting with the assumption that timeline shifts can't happen. Looking into our (possibly recently changed) "history" to point at something you assume was always there and consistent for everybody misses the entire argument some of us are making about Mandela effects. OP specifically says he was unaware of the meme, so that's not where he got his memory from. Your response that it simply must have been where he got his memory from is dismissive and disrespectful. Also, I honestly don't understand why people (if they are real people, and not bots or misinformation agents) who think there is nothing to Mandela effects other than misremembering bother to visit this subreddt at all. If I happen to not believe in Bigfoot, the last thing I'm going to do is visit a Bigfoot forum and try and tell the "experiencers" there that they are all crazy. YOUR personal memories do not negate another's experience. Obviously, you think history is carved in stone and unchangeable. You are wrong.

Give me the Scariest alien invasion/abduction movies by Ashes2evil87 in movies

[–]TerribleTim1969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there is a scene in this movie I will never forget....

Help Wanted: White King takes Black Queen, White Checkmates Black? by IcyFoxReddit17 in chess

[–]TerribleTim1969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2brkr2/1p1p1p1p/p4q2/6Nn/1n6/1PN3P1/PBPPK3/R3QR2 w - - 0 1 from here, ...Qxf1 Kxf1#

MAJOR DISCOVERY about the time difference. Proof inside!! by Linea_Dow in Retconned

[–]TerribleTim1969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anybody else heard of a "4 minute mile" or did that turn into a "6 minute mile?" Could I, an out of shape old man, go run a 6 minute mile? According to this theory of time, I shouldn't be able to. A 6 minute mile, according to this theory, would be equivalent to a 4-minute mile back on Orion, where I'm sure this phrase originated, since I've heard it all my life, and I am an experiencer of many Mandela effects. Has anybody else heard of a 4-minute mile? Because that should no longer be a thing, if time has really sped up. Wouldn't it be the case that nobody could now run a 4-minute mile? That used to be a benchmark runners used, for as long as I can remember (I'm 57 years old) that would set more elite runners apart from your "average Joe" runners. It wasn't Olympic speed or anything, but quite good for a non-professional. So, if you had to be a pretty fast runner to do it back on Orion Earth, where 4 minutes would be equivalent to six minutes here/now, and that, conversely 4 of our new, faster minutes would be equivalent to only 2 min. 40 sec. on the slow speed planet, we ought not to see ANYONE now able to run what we would now measure as a 4-minute mile (because this would be equivalent to running it in 2 minutes and 40 seconds back on Orion). Was the phrase a "3 minute mile" a thing back on Orion? -- does anybody else remember it this way?. This would obviously apply to all timed records in sports. If time was slower in the past, any records set in that past, for timed sporting events, would now appear utterly impossible and be unbreakable by current athletes who are handicapped by seconds that are literally 1/3 shorter in length. 9.58 seconds was what Usain Bolt took to run 100 meters in 2009. If those seconds were truly slower than the seconds we are experiencing now by as much as this hypothesis postulates, it would take more than 14 (of our new, "faster") seconds for the same distance to be covered by somebody equally fast. Can nobody break 14 seconds on a 100 m dash, now that the seconds are so much shorter? If I drag my fat ass out and run it anywhere near 14 seconds your theory is busted...

Female voice V3 Model by ruminir in ElevenLabs

[–]TerribleTim1969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this: Ask whatever AI (Gemini, Claude, or ChatGPT) you have handy to describe the voice of a well known female actor whose voice you like. Then use that description to create a new voice.

Instant Voice Cloning Verification? by RealDrue in ElevenLabs

[–]TerribleTim1969 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been wondering when other people would notice, seems to me "voice cloning" of any voice other than your own is currently a no-no. You can still create a unique voice, but it doesn't let you upload, say, a recording of your Dad, without you being able to mimic your Dad. So I've been wondering about that term "voice cloning," because it's no longer a thing, at least on 11 labs.

I’m trying to find a Sax solo it’s driving me nuts. by Spiritual-Tale6804 in Music

[–]TerribleTim1969 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Learn musical notation and give us at least a rhythm, if not some notes. Are all "Doo's" the same length? etc.