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[quote=Anonymous]Enough is enough—things keep shifting slightly, making me feel like I am losing it. I’m sure most are aware of the Mandela effect, but for those who aren't, here's a link to get you up to speed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandela_Effect_(album). Over the years, I’ve noticed several things that made me go "hmm," which I mostly dismissed and I assumed responsibility for misremembering. However, more recently, as the world has become stranger by the second, I’m rethinking whether it's really me. For example, I notice it with the spelling of words. I grew up very religious, and I thought the book of Psalm had an "s" at the end (Psalms), now it doesn't? My sister said she remembers it like I do. I am not religious as an adult, so I only noticed it when I attended a funeral last year. I wrote an email this morning using the word "dilemma," and I assumed it was misspelled because I recall there being a silent "n" in the word rather than a double "m." An elderly family friend of my mom's recently passed, but her obituary didn't include the sorority she was in during college. She spoke often and fondly about the sorority throughout my childhood, yet when I asked why it was left out, no one remembered she was in it. For the record, her family included that she was "Miss such and such state university" during her sophomore year, so it wasn't like there wasn't a significant portion of her obituary dedicated to her college years. Anyway, this thread is kind of for fun, and I’m okay with it if I’m going crazy, but I wonder if anyone else is experiencing odd yet subtle reality shifts.[/quote]
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