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<blockquote data-quote="Kaon" data-source="post: 72437199" data-attributes="member: 407930"><p>I understand your apprehension having read the post #17. I won't try to continue to badger my point. </p><p></p><p>And, you do make a good point about the novelty of information having an effect on the credibility of the Mandela effect. If it was only the 9/11 things, it would be an invictus argument. However, the very effect comes from people remembering that Nelson Mandela had died in prison - when he was allegedly alive.</p><p></p><p>Jim Nabors, according to many people, has died at least twice. Many remember ABC commemorating his voice in the late 80s - when he was alleged to <em>first</em> die. He allegedly died of throat cancer the first time, and a special was devoted to his singing voice. </p><p></p><p>Abe Vigoda has allegedly died twice.</p><p></p><p>Louis Anderson, in my timeline, killed himself with an overdose. I remember it, because I remember speaking with friends and family about the <strong>Family Feud Curse</strong> - only to see him VERY ALIVE in Baskets. </p><p></p><p>There are scores upon scores of anomalies that have occurred. Doppelganger, time skip and loss, and many other phenomena make up this effect. It isn't just a memory issue, but I understand why you are apprehensive.</p><p></p><p>The absurdity of humanity is that we will not waste the opportunity to exploit each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaon, post: 72437199, member: 407930"] I understand your apprehension having read the post #17. I won't try to continue to badger my point. And, you do make a good point about the novelty of information having an effect on the credibility of the Mandela effect. If it was only the 9/11 things, it would be an invictus argument. However, the very effect comes from people remembering that Nelson Mandela had died in prison - when he was allegedly alive. Jim Nabors, according to many people, has died at least twice. Many remember ABC commemorating his voice in the late 80s - when he was alleged to [I]first[/I] die. He allegedly died of throat cancer the first time, and a special was devoted to his singing voice. Abe Vigoda has allegedly died twice. Louis Anderson, in my timeline, killed himself with an overdose. I remember it, because I remember speaking with friends and family about the [B]Family Feud Curse[/B] - only to see him VERY ALIVE in Baskets. There are scores upon scores of anomalies that have occurred. Doppelganger, time skip and loss, and many other phenomena make up this effect. It isn't just a memory issue, but I understand why you are apprehensive. The absurdity of humanity is that we will not waste the opportunity to exploit each other. [/QUOTE]
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