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A continuation of the discussion on how to genuinely switch our consciousness to another version of ourselves.

>Have you ever personally experienced a true Mandela effect?
>Have you ever experienced “quantum immortality” or “quantum suicide” in any way?
>Have you ever woken up and realized that things were different in an inexplicable or uncanny way?
>Have you ever had a near-death experience?
>Have you contacted anybody after they passed? Have they contacted you (e.g. via dreams)?
>Have you ever experienced a time-slip or time-loop?
>Have you ever had any other paranormal experiences related to dimensional jumping/shifting not listed above?

Namefags (and subsequently tripfags), please do not shit up this thread. I’m not trying to actively discourage you from posting; just don’t peddle inane conspiracy theories. I want lived experiences. I’m looking for genuine accounts of paranormal shifts that changed the overall perception of your reality.
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>>42047627
obviously experienced the berenstein/berenstain thing but nothing else notable
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Is DJing actually real or is this a larp
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>>42047627
There are more important considerations in reality around you, than the Mandela changes. They are the most obvious symptom, but not the only one.

Level with me for a moment, and I will tell you what I am talking about:

Go to the catalogue of /x/ right now, scroll through the posts on this very board.
Read, with adequate ability to check for grammar and linguistic consistency.
You SHOULD notice something missing.
Multiple posts are logically consistent. You can follow what the OP is talking about, BUT they are missing key words in their posts. Most of the time, verbs are missing. Sometimes adjectives.

>Oh shit posting and proofreading don't happen together bro.

No, I am telling you, this phenomenon is affecting MANY individuals. So much, that it is a collective issue.
These posters are not aware that they are missing entire words from sentences.
When they re-read the posts, their brain is filling in the missing word, in their internal parsing. Even though it's not there.

This is happening to all of us.
This is another symptom, of the same root cause as Mandela effect.

Our Universe is informationally complete, to our knowledge.
Something is changing information at key points, that involves conscious observers, and their individual understanding of reality.
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This is active and ongoing, and you need to keep an eye out.
It's like this Universe itself, is developing Dementia.
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this shit is unfalsifiable. kill yourself
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>>42048030
Mandela Effect - Human Brains Missing Words In Communication

Related. I am telling you.
I scrolled 10-20% of the catalogue and saw two like this, immediately.

It is getting worse. I have never seen it this bad before.

If the Universe around you, has unexplained edits, why would you believe your own brain is any different?

We are potentially undergoing some kind of attack or alteration.
Information consistency in the timeline, relative to those who measure that information, is being bent.

Bends that break end up as a Mandela effect is my guess.
Unsure what the threshold is to convert over from multiple individual edits, to worldwide notice.

Something is fucking going on, with EVERYTHING.
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>>42048057
Pretty much
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>>42048030
I've had frequent headaches (really a continuous headache) for a long time and I tend to skip more words in proportion to how bad the headache is. This is something I've noticed myself doing for years. I'm pretty sure it's a health issue with my brain rather than the universe itself getting dementia. But if it's happening to increasingly many people, that should be concerning either way.
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>>42048317
I spend a lot of time online though since I'm a neet. I don't think I post a *huge* amount, but hopefully I'm not solely responsible for the observation.
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Mirror method worked for me once

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