05-05-2024, 07:54 PM
This post was last modified 05-05-2024, 08:04 PM by IdeomotorPrisoner. 
False memory.
Can't do the determinism required for a Mandela effect to exist.
Can almost do the "program update in the matrix" version.
But it seems like mass false memory. I swore Addams Family used the more common spelling. I remembered "Adams Family". Jike John Adams. Two Ds doesn't look right. But I don't think that means it's wrong, I just think it exposes my preference for intuitive spellings.
Dilemma I spelled incorrectly for years. This is possibly the craziest one. Once again my preference is to see it, "Dilemna" because it has always been spelled incorrectly by others and I might have learned the wrong version. It's actually hard to find a person that doesn't remember the silent n.
Ever crazier.
One day my phone just began autocorrecting it, and I remember making a note that I spelled it wrong my whole life. I was like 2020 or 2021 when I noticed the autcorrect. Just thought I learned it wrong.
I even remember a pronounciation mnemonic device for rembering to spell dil-em-na. To remember the correct spelling by pronouncing the word wrong.
Is mnemonic still right? Because that word always looks wrong. That's a silent m though.
Can't do the determinism required for a Mandela effect to exist.
Can almost do the "program update in the matrix" version.
But it seems like mass false memory. I swore Addams Family used the more common spelling. I remembered "Adams Family". Jike John Adams. Two Ds doesn't look right. But I don't think that means it's wrong, I just think it exposes my preference for intuitive spellings.
Dilemma I spelled incorrectly for years. This is possibly the craziest one. Once again my preference is to see it, "Dilemna" because it has always been spelled incorrectly by others and I might have learned the wrong version. It's actually hard to find a person that doesn't remember the silent n.
Ever crazier.
One day my phone just began autocorrecting it, and I remember making a note that I spelled it wrong my whole life. I was like 2020 or 2021 when I noticed the autcorrect. Just thought I learned it wrong.
I even remember a pronounciation mnemonic device for rembering to spell dil-em-na. To remember the correct spelling by pronouncing the word wrong.
Is mnemonic still right? Because that word always looks wrong. That's a silent m though.