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Eugeen 12-04-2016 04:30 PM





Search for yourself on google, youtube, etc if you still don't think it's real but are interested.

Sardon 12-04-2016 04:42 PM

Was it graalonline or Graal online?

5hift 12-04-2016 07:32 PM

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Posted by Sardon (Post 745890)
Was it graalonline or Graal online?

I thought only lazy 10 year olds only said graalonline.

Force 12-04-2016 08:14 PM

People forgetting things and being too lazy to look up what it actually was is a conspiracy now too? What's so special about people thinking it was "Luke" instead of "no"? Lots of people don't think too hard before speaking whatever comes to mind, if you hadn't noticed. How does stupid people spreading false information lead to alternate realities?

Eugeen 12-04-2016 09:57 PM

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Posted by Force (Post 745940)
People forgetting things and being too lazy to look up what it actually was is a conspiracy now too? What's so special about people thinking it was "Luke" instead of "no"? Lots of people don't think too hard before speaking whatever comes to mind, if you hadn't noticed. How does stupid people spreading false information lead to alternate realities?

Even the actor remembers saying Luke though, this one instance doesn't mean it's true but still, there's multiple occasions of things like these happening and up to thousands of people remembering the false truth.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_reality
If we are a simulation then things could be altered to test out different things, wether everyones memories would update is questionable though.
Like I've seen stated elsewhere, it could be like connecting to a server but some clients still using the old cache. (example of this is uploads not updating on graal for specific users)
Even some higher up people think there's a high chance that this is a simulation and that it would explain why we can't find the start of our existence.
Like boundaries in a game which don't allow you to reach areas out of the intended walkable space.
This is indeed one of those theories that can't be proven or disproven unless a "glitch" in the simulation would happen which some believe the mandela effect is.
I do know a lot of people on here won't bother looking things up and just like to sh*t on anything that doesn't come in line with their ideals but that's okay, in the end this does raise attention from those who are interested and willing to have an openminded discussion instead of just claiming everything else is false.

PigParty 12-04-2016 11:03 PM

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Posted by Eugeen (Post 745954)
This is indeed one of those theories that can't be proven or disproven unless a "glitch" in the simulation would happen which some believe the mandela effect is.[/SIZE][/COLOR]

You can't prove nor disprove that a giant rainbow dinosaur threw up and created rainbows, but that doesn't mean you should believe it. If we're validifying theories because "some people believe" them to be true, then there's a **** load of hilarious reasons for millions of things happening.

It's like Area 51. There's never been any legit reason to believe it actually houses aliens, but thousands (probably much more) believe it does. It all started with some bull **** people made up & it got passed along by people. If you really want to find an explanation for occurrences like this, study sociology, not alternate reality conspiracy theories.

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Posted by Eugeen (Post 745954)
I do know a lot of people on here won't bother looking things up and just like to sh*t on anything that doesn't come in line with their ideals but that's okay, in the end this does raise attention from those who are interested and willing to have an openminded discussion instead of just claiming everything else is false.

Sounds a lot like Conquest.

TWIZ 12-04-2016 11:40 PM

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Posted by PigParty (Post 745875)
It makes sense that this would happen... Not sure how people believe in alternate realities because of this "mandela effect." It's like when someone misunderstands a song lyric and thinks its something other than what it really is. You'll sing with your friends and they'll hear you say it wrong but they don't know the actual lyric either, so they think your version is right and they pass it along too. It's like people saying "I could care less" when they really mean "I couldn't care less." One person says "I could care less" and no one thinks about it too hard, so they pass it on when they say it. People repeat what they see others say/do. It's about lack of knowledge on a topic. People spell "too" as "to" but that's because they're stupid, not because they live in an alternate reality.

I remember writing down "I could care less" in 8th grade and I reread what I wrote and was like "dafuq, that doesn't even make sense." Ever since, I've written it as "I couldn't care less."

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Is it spelled correctly, by the way? It should be TaylorRichaards.com.

http://www.graalians.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37436

#mandelaeffect

Eugeen 12-05-2016 12:22 AM

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Posted by PigParty (Post 745961)
You can't prove nor disprove that a giant rainbow dinosaur threw up and created rainbows, but that doesn't mean you should believe it. If we're validifying theories because "some people believe" them to be true, then there's a **** load of hilarious reasons for millions of things happening.

It's like Area 51. There's never been any legit reason to believe it actually houses aliens, but thousands (probably much more) believe it does. It all started with some bull **** people made up & it got passed along by people. If you really want to find an explanation for occurrences like this, study sociology, not alternate reality conspiracy theories.



Sounds a lot like Conquest.

I was thinking more like unable to be proven like religions.
And Area 51, you say it's bs but you don't know what actually happens there either so I don't understand what point you're trying to make by saying that.

I'm not claiming any of this to be true or fact but I just think it could be a possible explanation just like people think their religions are possible explanations for things.

Force 12-05-2016 01:07 AM

"People are stupid; given proper motivation, almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they're afraid it might be true. Peoples' heads are full of knowledge, facts and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true. People are stupid; they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so are all the easier to fool."
Wizard's First Rule.

Instead of getting drawn into all the videos and theories, take a step back and really think about reality for yourself. There are videos and theories on some of the most ridiculous things, that people actually believe, like the reptilian aliens 5hift mentioned. You can believe in whatever you'd like, just don't get too emotionally involved in it. Kind of leads to insanity.

Vendetta 12-05-2016 01:11 AM

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Posted by Eugeen (Post 745974)
And Area 51, you say it's bs but you don't know what actually happens there either so I don't understand what point you're trying to make by saying that.

That's exactly his point though, people are making assumptions based on 0 evidence. People who claim the Mandela Effect proves that alternate realities exist are simply doing the same, there have been reasonable explanations for every single example I've seen.

Galen Verge 12-06-2016 03:05 AM

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Posted by PigParty (Post 745961)
You can't prove nor disprove that a giant rainbow dinosaur threw up and created rainbows, but that doesn't mean you should believe it. If we're validifying theories because "some people believe" them to be true, then there's a **** load of hilarious reasons for millions of things happening.

It's like Area 51. There's never been any legit reason to believe it actually houses aliens, but thousands (probably much more) believe it does. It all started with some bull **** people made up & it got passed along by people. If you really want to find an explanation for occurrences like this, study sociology, not alternate reality conspiracy theories.



Sounds a lot like Conquest.

Area 51 is a conspirasy not something millions remember wrong in the same way. Stop hating on this dude `\(-_-)/'

Weasel 12-06-2016 03:10 AM

WHITE OUT AND WITE OUT!!!!

Kosiris 12-06-2016 03:45 AM

are you saying that memories of people in alternate universes getting mixed up (which makes 0 sense) is more likely than your brains ****ing up? how come this effect only applies to mass produced texts? so far it seems that people just believe in this because it makes their lives more interesting

PigParty 12-06-2016 04:01 AM

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Posted by Galen212 (Post 746198)
Area 51 is a conspirasy not something millions remember wrong in the same way. Stop hating on this dude `\(-_-)/'

It's only a conspiracy because it was made up by people that then shared it to others. There was literally nothing whatsoever to lead anyone to believe that the government was housing aliens there. It's just like everything else. Someone was wrong or misunderstood something, shared it to others, and now everyone thinks that way. I'm not hating on Eugeen. I have nothing against him. I'm just challenging this notion that alternate realities exist because people think Darth Vader said "Luke" instead of "No". Sorry, but if anyone's idea can't hold up to a little challenging (like this one can't) then it's clearly baseless.

Eugeen 12-06-2016 10:27 AM

I'm just saying this is a possibility.
Just like I see how some see their religion as possibility.
Like really, I think religions could possible be true, but I also think that things like these could be true, or even us being made through scientific means. I also think the simulation theory is a better explanation than multiple realities but that doesn't mean I'm gonna act like I know what the truth is.
It's just that we can't ever find out what started the begging of what created everyhing.
Also, there's people who 100% believe things like these to be fact and will spend their lives to live with their believe in mind and it's pretty sh*tty for anyone to sh*t on their ideals.

I'm open to multiple theories about existence as a whole since I find those kind of things interesting.
Excluding one persons theory on life and excluding the other shows you're closeminded and not open to anything but what you think is true.
Yeah obviously you're gonna put these things aside like crazy talk or conspiracy crap but that just shows you're biased, really, you're basically trying to debunk believe.

TL;DR if you don't know how the the entire existence of everything was created then don't simply shove aside peoples believes because they aren't true according to yourself.


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