The "Mandela Effect"- Has my Bible changed? Or do I just have a bad memory like most people?

I'm pretty sure that if I never had heard about the Mandela effect and someone showed me both versions, I would pick the cornucopia one
I think I would too. But I don't specifically remember the cornucopia. So not sure if it's just a memory of others' memory. What I was wondering is if there were some petition to have the company redesign the logo to include the cornucopia. In the unlikely event that happened, would we begin to merge back into that other timeline?
 
I think I would too. But I don't specifically remember the cornucopia. So not sure if it's just a memory of others' memory. What I was wondering is if there were some petition to have the company redesign the logo to include the cornucopia. In the unlikely event that happened, would we begin to merge back into that other timeline?
I heard an explanation about that specific case in some video that was pretty convincing. It's just that the cornucopia is somewhat a widespread symbol always linked to fruits, so when our mind see the Fruit of the loom logo, especially with its design, it tends to add unconsciously the cornucopia.
 
I heard an explanation about that specific case in some video that was pretty convincing. It's just that the cornucopia is somewhat a widespread symbol always linked to fruits, so when our mind see the Fruit of the loom logo, especially with its design, it tends to add unconsciously the cornucopia.
The memories of learning what a cornucopia is by asking about that logo contradict this theory. A lot of people also thought as kids that the pictured cornucopia is the loom, when they did not know yet what a loom is.

Plus, there are numerous references in books and articles to that logo having a cornucopia. It is almost like the 'reality change' or 'program change' left some residue. It may be a clue to how this process works and its limitations.

Just occured to me: where does the logo with the cornucopia that people are showing in these videos actually come from when it supposedly either never existed or was completely wiped by the mandela effect?
Someone drew it from memory. That is another thing: everyone remembers exactly this shape and nothing else. This does not happen with other logos that have fruits in them.

Personally, I only remember seeing their commercials and the logo there as a teenager. It is a much less reliable type of memory, but I am also pretty sure about the cornucopia.
 
Well, I just looked up some of the common examples of the Mandela effect, and while I'm not even familiar with most of the references (many are US-specific), another one really made me go "what": the line in Star Wars where Darth Vader said "Luke, I am yout father" apparently never happened, and instead it's "No, I am your father". Now not only would I swear it was the Luke line (at best, maybe "No Luke, I am your father"), I remember how I rewatched the movie on TV in the late 90s but this time in French, and for weeks on end I told all my friends how silly it sounds in French, specifically citing the line "Luc, je suis ton père" (maybe with a "Non" at the beginning, but the "Luc" was there). This line even became a running gag among me and my class mates for years! There is no way I can think of that I (or rather we) mixed it up somehow. It was just too iconic.

According to Grok, there is also no French release that differed from the English in that way, which might perhaps have explained my experience somewhat. In fact, officially there is no altered release whatsoever.

YT's comments are full of similar experiences, like this guy (pretty funny):

@lukechatwinvor

Hello. Luke here. I was born in the 80's. My entire life I heard the same line, by every smart ass who met me and learned that my name was Luke. "Haha, your name is Luke?". Then in a Darth Vader voice they would say, "Luke, I am your father". Hear me when I tell you this, EVERYONE would say it that way. Word for word. To this day, some 30 years later, I am still haunted by this same line from the movie. The words "Luke, I am your father", is itched into my soul.

That being said, I am an expert on this instance of the Mandela Effect. I can tell you from years of field experience, that it never was "No, I am your father". If this was the case, then I would have never been subjected to hearing countless smart ass's repeat this line to me... for decades.

Thanks Mandela. Your effects are 30 years too late.

I am a broken man.

Others swear that they remember "Luke" was never in there. Certainly strange.
 
Others swear that they remember "Luke" was never in there. Certainly strange.
It is as if the Mandela Effect causes a Mandela Effect syndrome for which there ought to exist a Mandela Effect syndrome therapy in which there could be models and personal experiences showing that reality is more fluid than was previously assumed. Perhaps the Mandela Effect is one of many 21st century realizations equivalent to discovering the Earth is not flat?
 
The one that I just found out about that is wrecking my mind is that Kentucky Fried Chicken swears that they never served baked beans as a side dish. When I was a kid that was my all-time favorite treat. Going to KFC, getting some fried chicken, a side of mac and cheese and some baked beans. Then I would mix the baked beans and the mac and cheese together and dip the chicken in it.

I have many memories of that experience and now KFC is trying to tell the world that that never happened.
 
I posted in this thread about the shopping trolley colour switch and then realised that there was a straight forward explanation for that occurrence. This story however baffles me and I posted it originally in the Candace Owrns thread in response to a query about a timeline switch related to Charlie Kirk assasination. But my post is more relevant to The Mandela Effect discussion:

there is a house a few doors down from us that when we moved in (17 years ago) had red enamel window frames. They stood out because I had never seen red frames before and it looked weird. Then a number of years ago I noticed they were yellow, and for several years since I have kept looking at them to check the colour because I was sure they were red and concluded I must have been mistaken and they were always yellow. I checked Google earth photos which were from 2006 and sure enough they were yellow.

Two weeks ago, when I was checking their colour, I noticed they are red again! The google earth photo from 2006 also shows them as being red. I asked my husband, who notices everything, at the dinner table what colour window frames does the brown house down the road have. He said yellow. I asked a friend who lives down the road nearly opposite the house what colour she thought they were. She said yellow.

It is super weird, as I thought it must have been a glitch in my brain when they went from red to yellow and were yellow for years. Now red again?
Edit: Along with realising how widespread the Satanic practices of the psychopathic social set actually are, is this feeling that our timeline is in fact dynamic, not linear at all. And this is actually real and is a constant presence in our reality.
 
The one that I just found out about that is wrecking my mind is that Kentucky Fried Chicken swears that they never served baked beans as a side dish. When I was a kid that was my all-time favorite treat. Going to KFC, getting some fried chicken, a side of mac and cheese and some baked beans. Then I would mix the baked beans and the mac and cheese together and dip the chicken in it.

I have many memories of that experience and now KFC is trying to tell the world that that never happened.

I remember the baked bean sides for Kentucky Fried Chicken as well. We had American TV in Canada in the 70's and 80's, but the menus here for KFC (or Champs Chicken as it was locally known) were different. We always made jokes about how bizarre it was to have beans as a side with fried chicken when we saw it on the ads.

I had Fruit of the Loom underwear as a kid and remember the cornucopia too. A buddy of mine years ago, had the Berenstein/stain Bears discussion with me. We knew it was Berenstein because that was the joke - the bears were Jewish and made stereotypical jokes between themselves like we had seen on TV. So weird...
 
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