Would anyone care to explain this video where the literal actor who played Darth Motherfucking Vader recalls it wrong not once but twice, years apart
Any theory that revolves around *you* being unique and special ("The time line has changed and I am aware of it") or that requires the existence of unverifiable entities ("I saw a ghost") or metaphysical realities ("It came from a parallel universe") and which has no basis in physical and observable reality are wrong almost 100% of the time. Why should your particular brand of farfetchism be more true than another crackpot's? It takes a distinct lack of logic to not realize how ridiculous your conspiracy theory is. Even if you happen to be right that one time in a trillion, it doesn't justify the other 999,999,999,999 times you were abjectly and inexcusably wrong.
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Easy: He remembers it wrong for the same reason everyone else remembers it wrong: he remembers the popular culture reference, not the actual script.
You think he remembers every line of the script word-for-word?
We used to say the lords prayer every day in school in the morning, at that age I didn't even know what the word "debt" was or meant, yet I have a vivid memory of all those stupid songs and the prayer from constant everyday repitition in early 1990s schooling as a young child.
Trespasses not debt's.
Probably running on a Pentium 4
Seth Macfarlane remembers what I remember
Not this shit
and notice how detailed R2D2 is, he got all of that right, but not this bullshit silver leg ''
hmmmmmm
Name confusion
Many people incorrectly remember the name of the series as the "Berenstein Bears". This confusion has generated multiple humorous theories to explain the memories, including an unannounced name change, time travel, or parallel universes and has been described as an instance of the Mandela effect.[84][85][86][87] According to Stan Berenstain's son, confusion over the name has existed since his father's childhood, when a teacher insisted that the name was spelled "Berenstein" due to the prevalence of names ending in "stein".[88] At least a few examples of official merchandise spelled "Berenstein" have been found,[89] and cartoons for the series used an ambiguous pronunciation which may contribute to the false-memory.[90]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berenstain_Bears
They were always Berenstain. The books were written by Stan and Jan Berenstain.
You're not even trying to be subtle anymore OP.
Wait Trump is POTUS? In my timeline burnie won and ruined everything.
Somethings not quite right.
I am 100% sure that anakin ghoust was changed in Ep3.
Don't sweat the details!!!
I mean I believe I am labeled as a nut just to discredit everything I say
But its all cool
Hardly. Even the very best professionals need a longitudinal volume of behavioural observation and/or self or coreporting of such. Rather than some rant in isolation. People can be wrong about stuff without being unwell.
For instance, the dude narrating the first video you linked: Observe the overly exact tempo of his delivery and lack of intonation. Very few people talk like that. Even fewer do so with a developed vocabulary and practised pronunciation.They may still do so and be perfectly fine. However, the subject matter along with the delivery would likely set off some concerns with some. Even the smartest most experienced practitioner wouldn't be able to say with certainty "that kid needs some help if he is not already getting it".
Most people would rather die than think, and most people do. -Bertrand Russell
Before the camps, I regarded the existence of nationality as something that shouldn’t be noticed - nationality did not really exist, only humanity. But in the camps one learns: if you belong to a successful nation you are protected and you survive. If you are part of universal humanity - too bad for you -Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn