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Mx. Luna Corbden 馃惛
Mx. Luna Corbden 馃惛
@corbden@defcon.social  路  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

You know, most of the Mandela Effects that I've experienced, I can buy the erroneous memory explanation. After seeing it both ways enough, I start to feel fuzzy on which one I remember.

But the Fruit of the Loom logo? That one, that one stands strong. I cannot erase the logo that feels real in my memory. Nor does any explanation make sense for where the false logo comes from. There's been a vast search for an seasonal or old version of the false logo, which has turned up nothing. The current logo is what it has always been, in this reality, and nothing seems to account for the differences in memory.

I've been intentionally vague about the difference, in case you're not familiar with this one.

I'll ask you to think of the Fruit of the Loom logo. How does it airs in your mind?

The next post I'll tell you how I and many others remember it.

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#MandelaEffect

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Seth of the Fediverse
Seth of the Fediverse
@phillycodehound@indieweb.social  路  activity timestamp 3 months ago

@Ric What are they used for?

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@Ric@mastodon.squarecows.com replied  路  activity timestamp 3 months ago

@phillycodehound absolutely no idea but never even seen them advertised before! Have we found another #mandelaeffect where no one recalls these before today?

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