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What conspiracy theories do you believe in? - Put your tinfoil hats on
This is the first time I've even seen the Fruit of the Loom Mandela effect brought up. Somehow that one is fucking me up more than most of them. I swear to god their was a cornucopia.
Apparently, there was a cornucopia - I remember there was because I used to buy FotL t shirts and even thought to myself "I'm sure this had a cornucopia" when I bought one that had it missing on the label.
The reason it's no longer there is a legal dispute that FotL lost and were ordered to remove it from their logos and never mention or discuss it again.
It fell into the Mandela Effect mythos and helped FotL legally by giving them an out that it never existed, which is why they haven't come out and said "yes, we used to have one" because they would be sued into oblivion.
Apparently, there was a cornucopia - I remember there was because I used to buy FotL t shirts and even thought to myself "I'm sure this had a cornucopia" when I bought one that had it missing on the label.
The reason it's no longer there is a legal dispute that FotL lost and were ordered to remove it from their logos and never mention or discuss it again.
It fell into the Mandela Effect mythos and helped FotL legally by giving them an out that it never existed, which is why they haven't come out and said "yes, we used to have one" because they would be sued into oblivion.
IIRC and evidence is very little on this theory - I do believe it though because the alternative is too insane.
From what I remember reading, everything was settled out of court and FotL to save their business just agreed never to talk about it again. They stole the logo and the jeopardy was either that the companies were from two different nations and it was escalated to political embarrassment, or the company who had their logo stole were involved in organise crime and basically threatened death on the company.
My memory is sketch on this because I bought a t-shirt in 2012/2013 for work and hadn't bought one for a few years. When I bought the one in 2012 it had no cornucopia on it and I thought "that's weird, I'm sure they used to" and chalked it up to bad memory.
When I saw the mandella effect theory in 2014/5/6? I knew it was the only one I could prove to myself and went digging.
All I found were a couple of posts talking about it on a conspiracy theory forum, I read the details and agreed with it, didn't think more of it and, happy that I wasn't in an alternative universe, carried on as normal.
Kind of wish I had have saved the documents.
That's not to say that's the absolute truth, but a copyright infringement with jeopardy is easier to believe than alternative universes, mass brainwashing or stolen memories.
When pizzagate happened it was right at the very dawn of neural network based image manipulation, you could spend a day rendering to frame by frame paste someone's face over another face very badly. It was like.. completely worthless compared to just doing it in after effects. Anyways that was when they pushed the phrase "deepfake"
Iit's completely exited the lexicon despite the technology being extremely widespread. Like the etymology is extremely outdated but that hasn't stopped colloquialisms before, nobody calls them deepfakes like they did ten years ago.
The elephant in the room is that they created the term deepfake as plausible deniability if any of the weird videos of clinton ever escaped containment
I remember thinking at the time it was odd how fast They got "deepfake" into everyday language, just pushed it right in there. Knew there was a reason.
Remember, whenever We The People get hold of some new tech, They have had it for longer and are already using the next stage of it.
IIRC and evidence is very little on this theory - I do believe it though because the alternative is too insane.
From what I remember reading, everything was settled out of court and FotL to save their business just agreed never to talk about it again. They stole the logo and the jeopardy was either that the companies were from two different nations and it was escalated to political embarrassment, or the company who had their logo stole were involved in organise crime and basically threatened death on the company.
My memory is sketch on this because I bought a t-shirt in 2012/2013 for work and hadn't bought one for a few years. When I bought the one in 2012 it had no cornucopia on it and I thought "that's weird, I'm sure they used to" and chalked it up to bad memory.
When I saw the mandella effect theory in 2014/5/6? I knew it was the only one I could prove to myself and went digging.
All I found were a couple of posts talking about it on a conspiracy theory forum, I read the details and agreed with it, didn't think more of it and, happy that I wasn't in an alternative universe, carried on as normal.
Kind of wish I had have saved the documents.
That's not to say that's the absolute truth, but a copyright infringement with jeopardy is easier to believe than alternative universes, mass brainwashing or stolen memories.
This does explain why the company hasn't just used it for free publicity, at least. Advertisers are ruthless at finding angles to take in marketing and this is totally tee'd up for them to run a "viral marketing campaign" and they haven't even acknowledged it
Just a simple "they destroyed the evidence and made everyone sign an NDA" is kind of enough to explain all of it and the lack of any remaining available stock. but it's still just conjecture without some vague piece of evidence
I remember thinking at the time it was odd how fast They got "deepfake" into everyday language, just pushed it right in there. Knew there was a reason.
Remember, whenever We The People get hold of some new tech, They have had it for longer and are already using the next stage of it.
the feds have had voice changers for years. They faked the osama bin laden tapes, the ones without video, and that was almost 30 years ago. Sound manipulation is the realm of 90s computers, the technology has likely existed in laboratories running on mainframe computers going back to the bell labs era. Eve online added a voice changer as a feature in like 2004. Sound is not that much data to manipulate, a 12khz audio recording on a tape even less
But, video? Nah, fam. The feds don't have that. It's why they're getting so buddy buddy with ai companies.
Humanity is definitely not just homo sapiens, but in fact homo sapiens (what we call niggers) is just one species and Neanderthals (what we'll just assume everyone else) are still around today. Frankly, we Whites have more in common with the east/south east asians than the retarded losers of Africa and their kin in India, oceania, and even native americans. Frankly I'd not be surprised if this was done deliberately to push the notion of "race".
Humanity is definitely not just homo sapiens, but in fact homo sapiens (what we call niggers) is just one species and Neanderthals (what we'll just assume everyone else) are still around today. Frankly, we Whites have more in common with the east/south east asians than the retarded losers of Africa and their kin in India, oceania, and even native americans. Frankly I'd not be surprised if this was done deliberately to push the notion of "race".
Search back the thread, I had researched this. Tldr, africans split from Homo 150k years ago, abbos split 100k? (Or somewhere like that) and whites/asians split 40k years ago.
The errors:
Injuns are mostly asiatic, or were before modern times, but apart from that you are on the right track.
Oceania and India are abbo mixed with white/yellow common ancestor.
It is hyper complex and needs flowcharts, but blacks-all others to abbo-all others to white-yellow.
Humanity is definitely not just homo sapiens, but in fact homo sapiens (what we call niggers) is just one species and Neanderthals (what we'll just assume everyone else) are still around today. Frankly, we Whites have more in common with the east/south east asians than the retarded losers of Africa and their kin in India, oceania, and even native americans. Frankly I'd not be surprised if this was done deliberately to push the notion of "race".
It just doesn't fall along politically or culturally convenient bylines. its an open secret that pacific islanders, indians, and australian aborigines are descendent from denosovian hominids, while central asians and europeans are descendent from neanderthals, and asians are descendant from the ancestors of both of them. The indians have completely internalized the fact that the people from the north are different from the people from the south but since it's part of their gay caste system it would lose all of its credibility if they admitted it was actually based on something tangible instead of just pretending it's an arbitrary cultural distinction.
also the context window of this doesn't end, you can split up "neanderthal" into a bunch of other progenitor lines too and keep doing it and that's a big no-no for general public science education
Are there any Mandela Effects that aren't corporate logos and (mostly) Americans not knowing world geography? The only one that comes to mind is the yellow/white sun.
Apparently, there was a cornucopia - I remember there was because I used to buy FotL t shirts and even thought to myself "I'm sure this had a cornucopia" when I bought one that had it missing on the label.
The reason it's no longer there is a legal dispute that FotL lost and were ordered to remove it from their logos and never mention or discuss it again.
It fell into the Mandela Effect mythos and helped FotL legally by giving them an out that it never existed, which is why they haven't come out and said "yes, we used to have one" because they would be sued into oblivion.
Doesn't anyone have some old FotL they can take a photo of? I'd believe kiwis more than reddit. Those ME sub tards keep posting the same handful of fake pics.
Are there any Mandela Effects that aren't corporate logos and (mostly) Americans not knowing world geography? The only one that comes to mind is the yellow/white sun.
Isn't that due to pollution and atmospheric conditions altering the visible spectrum? Sunrise and sunset also tends to be more yellow/orange. And those are the few times you can look at the sun. A yellow star would be less hot than a white one. Cooler stars tend to live longer but they aren't as efficient with showing the habitable zone with sunshine goodness. We might have evolved differently if we had to deal with less light and heat from a different sort of sun.
Are there any Mandela Effects that aren't corporate logos and (mostly) Americans not knowing world geography? The only one that comes to mind is the yellow/white sun.
It is also the solar maximum. Most stars are white unless they are red dwarves.
And the Sun puts out most energy in green light. Apparently so much plants can't handle it. This is why solar panels are black, they can.
So it is technically green star, but it is so bright that without the atmosphere tinting and filtering it, it would be a blinding white.
This is why astronauts, cosmonauts and other spacemen have tinted visors. Vacuum sunlight is no joke, it will burn your eyes out way easier than just staring at it at noon at ground level.
Ever checked one out really up-close via 'amateur' telescopes/cameras (or a video of it)? They actually produce some very pretty colors and cymatic patterns.
I'd suggest muting the sound, though..to each their own.
Almost looks like little lights shining through a watery film of some sort..
Are there any Mandela Effects that aren't corporate logos and (mostly) Americans not knowing world geography? The only one that comes to mind is the yellow/white sun.
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why would a revelation of aliens trigger financial collapse? I really think people over egg this one. Even if we find out tomorrow that ayys exist, I still have to go to work Monday morning. Unless they blow the planet up to make way for a new hyperspace bypass or something, in which case I’ll be too busy evaporating to care
This is the sort of question that an intelligent person asks. You need to ask the sort of question a stupid person would ask and then remember that there are a lot more of them than there are of you. And that question would probably go: "ARGH! Are we being replaced? Are they going to kill us? Do they control our leaders? Have we caught space diseases from them?"
The entire West is in a precarious case with its economies. Colossal national debts compared to GDP and GDP itself is largely an illusion, or at least wildly misused as a proxy for economic health. Trump is the only Western leader who seems to actually be taking actions that would stave off an economic catastrophe. Most of the EU heads seem to be actively making it worse for their respective countries. Now we're seeing the same mess of recursive debt happening with AI that we did with the housing bubble in 2007. Big players leveraged to Hell with it. I personally think the economy is a few good panics away from a whopping collapse.
It wouldn't really matter what the spark was, it doesn't even need to cause a panic. It just needs to make people think it will. Capital investment is a factor of confidence. Long-term investment doubly so. Now if alien life is "We found high amounts of dimethyl sulfide on a Hycean exoplanet, got to be bacteria!" then that's fine. Most of the planet will go back to its Tik Tok. If they rock up in a saucer with deely-boppers on their head and say "PEOPLE OF EARTH..." it probably doesn't matter what comes next - economic chaos.
Here's a conspiracy theory - the entire drive of modern media, modern social media and modern diet, is to render humanity so apathetic that in the event of some great cultural shock like aliens, artificial general intelligence or hard evidence that we're ruled by child molesting elites, mankind still goes to work in the morning.
I think this was the latest chart on hominid evolution. Wyświetl załącznik 8503261
Red star means has denisovan and neanderthal dna.
Brown star means it has none of either.
Aye - I made that and you marked it up. It's still on my todo list to make the 3D version of that. I haven't forgotten about it and actually started some very early work on it, but got busy. I hope to get back to it later this month.
Are there any Mandela Effects that aren't corporate logos and (mostly) Americans not knowing world geography? The only one that comes to mind is the yellow/white sun.
Here's an attempted one: Scientists never predicted an Ice Age.
You'll even find some poisoned questions pre-primed on AGW websites where they'll say "oh, there were some popular stories featured in a magazine about it but this was never a general scientific consensus".
Well, you rarely get a general consensus on anything that is a specialist area but I remember being taught about the coming ice age in school as a kid. I don't remember it in huge detail as I was pretty young but I am certain there was a default view that we were heading towards another ice age and that this was close enough to worry about as a species, talk of how humanity would survive it etc.
I was a kid and I cannot testify to HOW promoted it was, but it was a thing scientists predicted and definitely more than the "oh, some magazine cover existed" stuff that AGW proponents declare.