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Faulty memories you have of games

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I could have sworn that, in OoT, there was a passageway in Goron City where you can go behind this guy. Some other people say they remember this as well, but I checked and there isn't anything. But I could have sworn that when I was a kid, there was a side passage in Goron City that leads to Medigoron's backside. Can anyone else relate to this? Also what are some faulty memories of games you have?
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>>385765049
You're probably just thinking of the storage room with all those crates that's near Medigoron's room.
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>>385765049
Mandela effect. Look it up. It's real.
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No matter what, I'll always find it hard to see Vivian's pink dots on her face as to be blushed cheeks instead of eyes.
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>>385765049
Wasnt it part of the death mountain/entry of the fire temple where you could access it ?

In the hall where Sheik teaches you the Bolero of Fire

I remember some lava filled room where you need the long hookshot for but its been years ago so I could be misstaken
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>>385765486
Jesus christ, that's terrifying. Did you think she had some sort of severe development disorder or something? I mean, my god.
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i remember stick my hand up his asshole got a bomb in there
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>>385765384

Tinfoil hattery goes on /x/. Or /pol/. Either of the bottom IQ boards anyway.
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>>385767013
We're already on /v/.
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>>385765384
>Google Mandela effect
>Buzzfeed
>Knowyourmeme
>Reddit
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>>385767091
I can prove the mandela effect.
Did the monopoly man have a monical?
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>>385765049
I always thought you could see that glass pipe in Super Metroid get blown up in one of the opening cutscenes. Turns out it doesn't show up and I'm just a mega genius who figured it out by myself
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>>385767147
>i can prove changes in the timeline make you have false memories
How retarded can a person be?
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>>385767147
Its monocle. Mono. One. One lense. Dumbass.
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>>385765049
really? doesn't the room get empty since all gorons except the shopkeeper are eaten by Volvagia?
from what I can remember, the sidequest is done in the past, but you can only use it as an adult. the item description when you get it even says no human can wield that hugeass sword.
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>>385766940
No, hell I thought she'd look still fine if those were her eyes.
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I remembered having to toss Bowser into 3 bombs to beat 64.
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>>385767445
Who really gives a fuck dude
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>>385767012
hahaha
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>>385767091
Disinfo campaign to discredit it
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>>385767501
would have made the first boss a bit more interesting, taking just one bomb was some pretty casual shit
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>>385765049
I remember not having such a difficult time with Kingdom Hearts 1, but goddammit am I having a difficult time.

>One thing hasn't changed though
>Donald and Goofy are fucking useless
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>>385767535
Im just proving that youre a fucking idiot. Anyone with a 3 digit iq would know how to spell that word by putting 2 and 2 together.
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>>385767147
>Did the monopoly man have a monical?
No. You just gut him and Mr. Peanut mixed up; just like what happens in every instance of the "Mandela effect".
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>>385767147
>being so stupid that you'd rather invent some bullshit about alternate realities than admit you remember some detail wrong
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>>385767612
KH isn't that tough tho, shit just gets real in Hollow Bastion because of the massive nerf you take, then even after that you still take some usual whooping because those endgame heartless start showing up everywhere
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>>385767848
If its ok for the President to do, its ok for me to do too.
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>>385767689
Correct.
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>>385766940
>she
>>385765486
>her
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>>385767013

Aw, the lefty thinks he's smurt.
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>>385767683
People spell things wrong all the time.
Try not being a stuck up cunt next time. Maybe people will actually tolerate you.
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>>385767948
ah, but of course, there's also NOT CLAYTON
fuck that boss
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>>385765049
No you're just retarded
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>>385765049
Theres a little hidden passage behind Darunia. That's probably what you're getting confused with.
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I could have sworn in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen, there was an abusable glitch where if shook the bike rapidly enough, the game would lag if the Legendary Beast was in the same route.

I could have sworn it worked too.
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>>385765049

It's not specific, but coming back to Metroid Prime 1 was very bizarre for me. I just recall a verdant series of mysterious landscapes filled with amazing secrets to gather. Instead of just a bunch of "meh" platforming and "meh" enemies in a series of simple rooms and hallways. I didn't remember that I had to backtrack so much to progress.

Should I get a lobotomy so I can enjoy that shit?
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My first copy of Ocarina of Time was a used one. It was 1.0 because during the Kakariko scene the entire town was on fire. We took a gander at the files that were already saved and I could've sworn the Triforce was lit up as if they had collected it on the Medallion screen.
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>>385767848
its less a matter of someone misremembering details, and more so that so many people could 'swear' they also remember it differently

besides the Monopoly man's lack of monocle, other really common ones are "Luke I am your father" and "Life is like a box of chocolates"
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>>385768305
Get stoned. Some games are only good to replay when you're inebriated.
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>>385768180
that passage is not hidden, it's too obvious to mistake for other exits, you use it to get to the Fire Temple instead of going through all that longass trip to the top of the volcano
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>>385768427
I mean it's hidden in that you have to push a little statue out of the way to reveal it. Didn't mean to imply it was an actual secret.
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>>385768359
I'm proud of having the privilege of playing OoT 1.0 for my first run on the console, to this day I still remember the muslim chants in the Fire Temple and that was so fucking immersive at the time that my childhood nostalgia still sets that dungeon way above the stuff I like from the latest Zelda games.
it was such a small thing, but it felt way different having that removed in the other versions when I got older and played on the emulator, then on 3DS. it's just not the same
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>>385768369
Yeah, because they're things that are very easy to remember wrong.
People remembering a guy with a morning suit and a top hat with a monocle is not weird, it's normal.
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>>385765384

Its really not.

The human memory is really really shitty.
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I remember crawling through the tunnel into the kokiri sword maze and ending up in the temple of time
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>>385765507

There is that passageway from Darunia's room to death mountain crater.
Is that what you are thinking of?
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>>385765384
no, you're just stupid and fall for confirmation bias
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>>385768969
well, considering all the shit speedrunners pull off in this game...
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>>385768369
>luke i am your father

or wow people paraphrase the quote because "no i am your father" doesnt immediately bring Star Wars to mind so it's clearer and more natural to say "luke i am your father"

this is how people behave, not some stupid theory about timeline shifts.
Oh i left my cars keys somewhere that i cant remember, MUST BE MANDALA EFFECT
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>>385765049

I thought he eventually moved from that spot. The fuck am I thinking of?
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>>385767013
>>385768931
>>385769032
That's what the Mandela Effect is, you faggots. People remembering things wrong. If you think for a second that the whole ''There was a dimensional split!'' thing is serious, you are genuinely stupid or have the auts.
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>>385769354
but you know exactly what people mean when they say it cunt, obviously its not paranormal you retard
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>>385769354
in fact, the dimensional split is just some meme taken from AVGN talking about the Berenstain Bears
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>>385769354
I think you seriously underestimate /x/, /pol/, reddit, and /v/'s capacities for believing stupid shit.
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>>385769354
How do you know there wasn't a dimensional split when you remember what the Mandela Effect is and it doesn't actually mean remembering things wrong?
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>>385768090
>using proper first-grade spelling makes him a stuck up cunt
>"B-but EVERYONE'S retarded"
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>>385769585

>go to /x/
>find a thread about a guy who offered people $10,000 to prove the existence of vampires
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>>385769761
/x/ is the beat board on 4chan. It's the only one that offers fucking exactly what it's supposed to
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>>385769816

Yeah, but you get retarded people believing in vampires as well. Regardless, /asp/ is the best board.
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>>385769816
I don't know. I remember like 8 years ago and it was all write-fags and really cool and then in a year it turned into flat earth shit and lucid dreaming and just absolute garbage.
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>>385769917
There is literally nothing wrong with being on a board with people who believe in vampires. It's called fun
>/asp/
Nevermind you hate fun
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>>385765049
i thought persona 3 had no romance with SEES and was a straight shot to suicide
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>>385769917
>That feel when you never talk about your favourite board so less people post there
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>>385770057

>It's called fun

It's called a stretch, Van Helsing. I can deal with ghosts. That's plausible. Vampires are not. /x/ is for paranormal shit, not fantasy roleplay shit.
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OH SHOOT IT'S YOUUUUUUUUU, OP.

A few years ago you made this thread, but it was lost to history when the 4chan.moe archives went down. That was a great thread. I remember everyone talking about their dreams and stuff. Probably the most surreal thread there ever was on /v/. It is just so coincidental that that thread of all threads wasn't preserved.

I've actually done research on what you found and yes, there was a point where Link could sneak in behind Medigoron and probably see his ass like you mentioned last time. I'm surprised you left out that detail this time.
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>>385770204
>ghosts are plausible
>vampires are not
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>>385770204
you believe in fucking immortal supernatural spirits with no basis in science and not weird mutant strong people who don't like the sun and like drinking blood?
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>>385770287

They aren't. Especially when the posters themselves seriously doubt the existence of vampires. It's roleplay shit. It's not paranormal discussion, hence the name of the fucking board.
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I remember the castle guards at the very beginning of ALttP having dialogue about fish as a kid

Like it's so vivid and clear but at I know it's false because it would have been found in a ROM dump
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>>385770458
i don't get it, do you hate the board for the people with genuine belief, or for the people playing along and subverting the purpose of the board?
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I remember having to dive into the river to get the Ocarina Zelda throws at you in Ocarina of time, but it actually lands across the bridge.
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>>385770527

It's not genuine belief. Everything they describe is straight out of a Dracula movie.
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>>385767960
>grabs puss
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>>385770650
oh i get it, you're an electronic psychic who can reach through the tubes and read the raw thoughts of every anonymous poster with perfect accuracy
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>>385768072
you're the same guy that was posting in that sonic boom thread that just got deleted, right?

why? why do you try?
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>>385770204
>I can deal with ghosts. That's plausible
kek
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>>385769509
Bernstein bears*
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>>385770759

Except I asked the OP of the vampire thread if he seriously believed in vampires. He said no.
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>>385770759
I think I read that book in high school
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>>385768369
literally never watched star wars, so the only way I ever heard of "luke I am your ather" were all the shit fans quoting the movie wrong
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>>385765384
>hmm, this could be interesting, might be something about how we fabricate memories without kno-
>parallel universes
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>>385768072
Love when retards who know nothing about politics comment on anything.
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>>385770887
Makes sense, skeptics are the most likely to pay for proof of the supernatural.
A believer gains nothing from solid proof because they already believe, presenting scientific proof to a skeptic would be a world changing event.
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>>385771049

It's just that vampires don't exist. It's silly. They should stop making threads about it. There's nothing to see. Just a superstition.
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>>385769816
>>385769917
>Best board
>not /tg/
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>>385770604
What? You're fucking with me. You did have to dive for it in the moat.
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>>385771117
Yes, that applies to any supernatural phenomenon, that's the point of /x/.
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>>385770887
well, that's one guy for sure. but there are a lot of impressionable kids and superstitious people in the world and i'd expect them to gravitate to a venue for discussion of it where they're not likely to be immediately shut down or ridiculed

>>385770889
i realized that shitty japanese light novels all had equivalents in the western market when i found a book in the library in fourth grade that was about a guy that took crystal meth in equal proportions to the nitrous he used in his car for drag racing so he could synchronize with it like a shounen power-up
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>>385771117
>just a superstition
... You know we're talk about /x/ right? Fuck you
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>>385770604
I like this bait.
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>>385771287

There's no such thing. Delete your thread right now. DO IT. REEEEEEEEEEE
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F-Zero snes split screen
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>>385771117
If you post some material on that board that you can't respond to like this, its off topic.
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>>385767501
You do though
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>>385767501

The first two Bowser fights take one bomb. However, the final fight does, indeed, take three bombs.
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>>385771117
Sounds like something a vampire would say.
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>>385771840

Delete this.
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>>385771117
>It's just that (insert paranormal shit here) don't exist. It's silly. They should stop making threads about it. There's nothing to see. Just a superstition.
wrap it all up, folks.
we're done here, let's just close /x/ then
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>>385768305
That's how the brain works, new stuff generates new superstitions to fill the gaps if you aren't familiar with every detail of it.

Just like how you saw the world when you were young instead of now.

Last week I entered an hotel room, had a really quick look of the hallway, it seemed huge, then the next day when I went out I took a long look and now it was normal nothing special.
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>>385771117
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>>385765049
KING KONG K-K-K
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>>385771840
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Manifesto_Cyrodiil_Vampyrum
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>>385768305
>I didn't remember that I had to backtrack so much to progress.
Its fucking Metroid dude
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>>385768305
Sounds like a case of shit taste.
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>>385771934

They're talking about vampires, though. It's insane. You can find a vampire on a cereal box. They should stop delving into the whole vampire thing. It doesn't get any more ridiculous than that. Maybe they should watch Dracula to fulfill their needs. No such thing as vampires.
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>>385772660
The point is that that applies to anything paranormal, there's no need to single out vampires, they're no more ridiculous than ghosts or angels or the yeti.
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>>385772660
>You can find a vampire on a cereal box
and ghosts and big foot

You basically want to shut the entire board down. Well that's okay but you're acting like you just mean this one topic.
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>>385772660
considering how batshit insane humans can be, it's not outside the realm of possibility for some nutjob with too much money to saw their teeth, wear some classy attire and acquire a bunch of eccentric habits. they might not fly or turn into bats or demons, but sure they can drink blood and pull some spooky shit
haven't you seen shit like the RL Barbie or the ones who wish to look like ayy? life can be spooky enough
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>>385765049
Its either in the main volcano area, a fake wall that you can blow up. I remember there being something there. Else perhaps the room in goron city with all the boulders you can smash.
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>>385772846

No, just vampires. They have to stop.
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>>385773052
isn't there a dude in the daddy game that does this?
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>>385770281

I left out the detail because it sounds so silly and trollish. But yes, I swear that you could see his butt. Like you go around a passage in Goron City, and you come up behind Medigoron and you can see his butt. Sounds silly but I totally remember this.
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>>385769336

He doesn't move from that spot. He's still there as adult link. He;s the one who gives you the shitty Giant's knife.
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>>385770030
I think it was the /b/ raid that killed /x/. It drove away all the writefags so the only people who were left was underage /b/fags schizos and RPers
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>>385767445
*lens

While we're being cunts about it.
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>>385765049
I remember being Zora Link in the Clock Town Inn, and seeing a cutscene where one of the dancer sisters would walk up the stairs, see Zora Link, and screamed.
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>>385770030
/x/ is fucking pathetic they still have that fucking pinned dump thread from TWO-THOUSAND THIRTEEN (2013) that is 80% broken links and they can't stay on their meds long enough to attempt to update it
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>>385769816
>>385769917
>>385771196
>What is /out/
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>>385769761
I mean its not that weird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Million_Dollar_Paranormal_Challenge
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>>385765049
I remember this too?

Or maybe I imagined, " hey, I bet there is a room I can get to where I can see his other half!"

Either way, this is pretty weird.
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>>385775321

I swear to god I remember being able to see his backside
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>>385773173
Damn that was a good thread. That's the one detail I find hard to swallow. I just can't imagine Nintendo having included that unless it was a temporary gag pre-release. I really do believe you on everything else and still think that you somehow psychically tapped into a dilation in time and experienced a beta Twin Peaks style. I told you something similar in that thread. I wish Nintendo would just tell us.

Was there a Medigoron butt at some point or not? Somebody needs to ask Miyamoto about this!
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I could swear you could play as Master Chief in one of the Tony Hawk games.
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I have a memory of playing Megaman X, when you go fight the chameleon i was about to die and Zero comes and kill the nigger.
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>>385765049
I have memories from when I first played pokemon sapphire of kyogre being water/ice. I even remember trading it to emerald and comparing it to the mono-water kyogre I caught there. Since I couldn't find anything online about a kyogre type change I recently replayed sapphire to confirm my memory. Severe disappointment struck when I found it was mono-water here as well. Guess my mind was playing tricks on me. To rub it in some more the thing had adamant nature.
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This one may sound really dumb and it may have been a dream, but I remember watching my friend play dark souls and when he got to the interior of anor londo there were the toxic blow-dart snipers from blighttown. I remember finding it weird that the design of the snipers really clashed with the setting
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>>385776147
you can play as a Call of Duty solider
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>>385767683
Where's your punctuation then, genius?
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My earliest videogame memories were watching my bro play Ocarina of Time and and Super Smash Bros.

I could have fucking sworn SSB64 had an into as epic as Melee's and that you could use the ocarina to travel through time in OoT.
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>>385777813
>I could have fucking sworn SSB64 had an into as epic as Melee's
But it did https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIwWCioBpEM
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>>385765049
Why do the walls and floor look so fucking shitty but that stove is crisp?
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>>385768790
>lent friend Ocarina of Time 1.0
>he lent me Star Fox
>he never gave it back
>tfw replaying the 3DS version isn't the same

Fuck you Anibal
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>>385777813
once I had the chance to try Majora's Mask, it was just for a few hours at a friend's house and I had beaten OoT a bajillion times.
that opening sequence, all the way until I learned how to rewind time and get out to Termina, got stuck into my head for weeks until I finally bought the game. I had the wildest dreams about that shit, it was like playing Ocarina with all mods combined, I wanted to play the rest of that game so much I imagined all sorts of weirdass dungeons, enemies and items like the boomerang and hookshot.
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>>385775668
>>385773173

have you guys seen that glitch in OoT where you can pick up the guy behind the counter at the shooting gallery and he's got no legs, just a torso? the devs didn't waste time on shit they knew you weren't gonna see, no way that goron had an ass, i bet his model is just a torso too
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For some reason I remember a friend playing Ocarina of Time and being able somehow to ride Epona even as a kid, and I remember thinking that wasn't right because it wasn't a Majora's Mask cartridge.
In retrospective it had to be MM at the Romani's Ranch. But the cartridge not being golden doesn't fit.
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thought I could name everyone in FFVIII
I swear to god I did my first playthrough attempt name Zell after a childhood friend of mine and Selphie after a girl I knew but apparently you can only really name Squall and Rinoa

which is fucking weirder since I remember seeing naming prompts for Selphie, Snider etc after their introductory cutscenes
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>>385767147
simpsons is usually 100000000% right on things
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>>385778285
the stove is actually a built item in the room and not literally a carved up cave?
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>>385778798
wait what. I totally remember that
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>>385778861
not that i believe this bullshit, but according to mandela effect proponents, they switched from a timeline where he had a monocle to this timeline where he never had a monocle. so in this timeline, the simpsons would also portray him as not having a monocole
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>>385772660
>No such thing as vampires.
Uh-huh. Sure thing, Vlad.
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I used to think that Sonic Adventure was good.
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>>385778798
the way the GF name prompts suddenly showed up was a bit jarring, maybe even a little spooky
there were some like Ifrit and Brothers that were fine, but then there was stuff like Diablos' lamp or using Solomon's Ring and BOOM CREEPY ASS TRAIN
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>>385779134
look it up
you can literally only name squall/rinoa
I swear to fuck something must be glitched out about physical copies that causes them to only allow you to name all the cast on the first playthrough or some shit like that because that's the only explanation I can think of
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>>385765049

Did the Windows XP background always have this boat in it?
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>>385779275
And Angelo, and every GF
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>>385779401
I forgot about the dog/GFs desu but I know I saw the naming prompts for zell/sophie/snider/blonde guy that hates squalls guts

I named the blonde guy after some dickhead from my school even
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>>385771000
>hmm, this could be interesting as long as it doesn't challenge my materialist view of the wo-
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I distinctly remember getting the triforce in OoT.....
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>>385779239
but it is, no one who played that game can ever forget Windy Valley's theme, it's going to stay back there in the childhood vault for the rest of your life
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>>385779476
Nah sorry my dude, they do make you look at each characters status screen for tutorials though which shows their portrait.
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>>385776147
Doomguy
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>>385779161
The logic is inherently flawed. If someone shifts a timeline to an alternate, while taking a memory with them, they will have generated that memory in the alternate timeline, bringing the history of itself along as well rendering the distinction between the two moot.
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>>385770281
Yes there definitely is a point in the game where you could do that because I remember him telling you that you should go talk to him from the front
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>>385777813
It did and you can, you can switch between young link and adult link which is traveling back and foward 7 years
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>>385780248
But you don't use the Ocarina, you use the Master Sword. Majora's Mask is the one that used the Ocarina of Time to directly fuck with time.
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>>385777813
You had to have mixed up OoT and MM. In MM you can travel through time/speed up/slow down time with the Ocarina but in OoT it's all with the temple
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>>385780086

Holy shit that sounds familiar
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>>385767147
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj1wcs7SZj0

stfu
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>>385767147
>see this retarded question
>think obviously he does
>google it
>he doesn't

FUCK
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>>385780086
I also remember this piece of dialogue, no bullshit
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>>385780514
>>385780775
Yes it has to be there, there's no way it isn't, OoT is the only Zelda i ever played multiple times as a kid and even teen. Don't know what version I had but I definitely had it in 98-99.
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>>385781402
I meant got it in those years
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>>385765507
You can use Song of Time blocks in that room. I recall that area.
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>>385765049
As a kid, I had nightmares that Ganon was going to find me and decapitate me with my own boomerang. It was so vivid, I could swear I had seen it either in the game or some magazine.
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Is there a timeline where ya all arent all gullible faggots?

I clearly remember younguys werent this stupid.
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>>385782386
It's called imagination, anon. Clearly you've never had it.
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>>385780086
>>385780514
>>385781402
>>385780775
You guys are misattributing Medigoron for the Talking Door in Kakariko that tells you you're a bad kid for trying to sneak in through the back.

The Medigoron ass is still in contention however. I'm divided on that as I could see Nintendo doing it and there's at least some reason to believe it.

>Medigoron will say "Tight fit" if you somehow glitch into his room without breaking in the door to his room.

What on earth else could this be in reference to unless you did somehow speak to him from behind? His room even lies adjacent to the boulder room. Here's my theory: At some point, Nintendo intended the player to be able to bomb an alternate tunnel that led you to his room from behind, maybe for some chest or something. Here you'd see his ass and the player was then incentived to try to meet him properly by blowing through the tunnel to his room.
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Bump. The thread is still young, and the mystery of Medigoron's ass still prevails. Another thing that should be mentioned is that all Gossip Stones in OoT have a purpose. Either gameplay-wise or lore-wise. Yet, the Gossip Stone on Death Mountain along the way to the fairy doesn't....

>They say that Medigoron didn't
>really think about his own size,
>so his store is really cramped.

There has to be a reason for this.
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Well I guess that's it for this thread. Thanks for posting again OP. I'm an avid fan of all psychic phenomena, and psychic phenomena in gaming even more.

See you again in another 2.5 years.
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>>385767948
He could have been playing on easy and now on normal or even proud. Easy is piss easy and as a child I played through it on easy after not being able to kill clayton for weeks.
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>>385768814
This especially since it is a chliché for rich people to have a monocle.
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>>385765384
no it's not
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>>385784253
Anyone ever come out with Jap comparisons?
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>>385765486
I always saw her hair as a big nose.
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>>385780712
you're an idiot. nowhere in this film did they say he looks like the monopoly guy because of his monocle.
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>>385771396
Nope. I remember an old scan of a F-zero 2 prototype for SNES that apparently doesn't actually exist. F-zero was one of those games we wanted split screen, but it just didn't exist. So we played Mario kart instead.
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>>385773173
What the fuck. I swear I was just going to say that you were remembering wrong and that is Medigoron in MM, but I looked it up and that doesn't exist either. He apparently doesn't even have a lower model.
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>>385765049
Isn't this from majoras mask anyway?
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>>385779771
>max speed

Wow, memes were real even back then.
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>>385788014
The one he has pictured is.
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I could have swore I remembered another gamecube paper mario game. I remember it because I saw it at target and I thought it was the second paper mario game because I didn't know paper mario 1 existed.
It had kind of a silverish case, like maybe the same color as the seventh crystal star from ttyd. I remember begging my mom to buy it for me too.
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>>385778640
There are gold and gray copy carts of both games.
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>>385788250
Right. I recall the giant goron poking up over the mountain in ocarina.
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I thought the confirmed ages of sonic and the gang was

Sonic 15
Tails 12
Knuckles 16
Amy 14
Big 20
Robotnik 55
Rouge 17
Shadow 15 (50 years frozen)

Now matter how many manuals say different, I still think this
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>>385765049
I freaked out when I first ran into this guy
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>>385765486
Holy fuck I thought I was the only one, >she looks cuter with the pink blush as >her eyes anyways.
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>>385779492
More like
>Here is this supposed thing that humans have no way of gauging yet we have alleged human experts on the matter
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I could have sworn the Level 2 sword from Link's Awakening was called "The Ultimate Sword" and that is was the sword from on the box.
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>>385779387
Fuck, now I don't know
XP had the best backgrounds
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I could have sworn there was a goron at the bottom of the gerudo river. You could talk to him after getting the iron boots, or by just z-locking.
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>>385789691
there's one stuck in a rock in the zora domain in Twilight Princess, maybe you're mixing things up
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>>385789984
Maybe. I also could've sworn there was a second phase to the Meta Ridley fight in Prime 1 that involved a free fall, but lo and behold it shows up years later in Prime 3.
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>>385769917
>>385771196
/fit/ is the best by far

PROOF: >>>/fit/42296051
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>>385770204
>I can deal with ghosts. That's plausible. Vampires are not.

what in the fuck?

thatshitaintlogical.jpg
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>>385769917
>manbabby drama is best board
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>>385765049
vivid memory of racing a triceratops up a mountain in Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
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I remember banzai bills in SMB3
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>>385765384
>multiverse theory is highly purported to be a thing by actual scientists and the collective unconscious is empirically proven
>manchildren think it's dumb shit because their brains stopped learning before they even finished puberty
fake it til you make it isn't something that applies to pretending that you're smart
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>>385792963
>the collective unconscious is empirically proven
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For some reason I swear there was a rock blocking the Toad house that never respawned after I broke it. But since every rom, screenshot and remake doesn't have it I guess my brain just broke for about 30 seconds.
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>>385765486
That IS her blush
Why the fuck would anyone think otherwise, the queen herself has no eyes
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>>385793127
there was a simultaneous study of animals of the same species in completely different parts of the world where one animal of a habitat would take on a brand new survival skill, and other members of that species would take it on within a short time in the other habitats. look it up. stale memes aren't going to make you understand science better than the people practicing it for their actual jobs.
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>>385765486
What the fuck, those are not eyes. Every way I see it, they aren't eyes. They cannot be eyes.
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>>385778798
Max Zell?
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>>385788014
no
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>>385793352
Lol you learn that from playing zero escape, anon?
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>>385793886
never played it
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>>385784253
and you guys are sure there's no way in?
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>>385769917
>not /fit/
>not /ck/
Discarded
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>>385765384
stupid cunt
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>>385793925
The whole franchise is about collective consciousness pseudo science mumbo jumbo. Maybe you would like it.
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>>385793352
I... I actually am a biologist. I... I don't even know how to respond to this thread. You are on par with people who believe in astrology.
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>>385767013
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I remember every game with better graphics
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I swear the name of the pokemon "Minun" was "Minum" when I was younger.
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>>385794973
>it's called Minun
FUCK
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>>385773173
I remember that too because those round things that are rolling around Goron City came out of his butt, his feet would spread and one of those rolls came out of his butt.
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>>385771000
BUT FIRST
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>>385765049
In Digimon World 3 I remember being able to return to the Real World through some kind of passage in Divermon's Lake. Later, I tried to find the passage several times but never found it again.
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>>385795121
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>>385795773
one two three one
one two three one
one two three one
one two three one
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>>385794973
I looked up "minum" pokemon and there are tons of people who casually use it as mimum. No one is correcting them either, so it is a bit wierd. I thought it was minum too.
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>>385779476

Two reasons you can't rename those characters.

1. Those characters have nicknames mentioned in the story. Irvy, Sefie, Quisty, etc. If you could change their names, those nicknames don't make sense anymore.

2. This is from an interview in Ultimania:
Interviewer: Among the party members, Squall and Rinoa are the only ones whose names the player can change, right?

Kitase: That's right. When it comes to RPG characters, I think there's a lot of people who like naming them after themselves and the person they like, and since Quistis is the first female character who shows up in this game, it could become problematic later in the game if player gave her their girlfriend's name. In that case, they'd end up hooking up with a different woman from the one with their girlfriend's name. (Laughs)
Because of that, we decided to make Squall and Rinoa the only ones whose names you can change.
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>>385765384
This

When I was a kid I thought Nelson Mandela was a communist terrorist trained by mossad who assasinated dozens of people

Then as adult it turns out he was a peaceful freedomfighter unjustly imprisoned all along!
Mandela effect!
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shameless bump since this entire thread was super hilarious
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>>385772660
>this is what passes for camarilla damage control in 2017
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>>385796734
HOW STRANGE.
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>>385767328

The opening sequence changes when you beat the game once you dingus. It shows off that meridian power bomb thing as well as a few other tricks.
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>>385767535
If you're trying to blow someones mind it pays to not type like a retard.
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I could have sworn you could catch Sneasel in the Ice Cave in Gen 2. Atleast it Crystal.
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>>385768369
>Life is like a box of chocolates
But that's almost exactly right. He starts with "My momma always said" and it's "was" instead of "is", but still.
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I remember being able to play as King Dedede in multiplayer Gourment Race as a kid, but apparently you can't do that.

Not vidya but remember that episode of Spongebob with "Are you finished with those errands?"? For some reason in that "gettin' kinda bored" daydream sequence in Squidward's head, I imagined Spongebob had a lite cigarette hanging out of his mouth, which dropped to the off-screen floor as he fell asleep, right before the whole restaurant burst into flames. Anyone else remember that?
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>>385768369
>Luke I am your father
That's not even misremembering. That's people referencing the twist, but adding "Luke" to make it easier to understand the reference. And since referencing Star Wars is something that people do a lot, lots of people heard that version all the time, so it got drilled into everyone's head.
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>>385798812
It's Ice Path, but yes, you could. It was an extremely rare night encounter. Something like 5% or below.
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Not so much a faulty memory of a game itself, but I could fucking swear I've heard this used verbatim in a game I played a lot at some point, like a battle theme in Kingdom Hearts or something, but I can't find a citation of it being used in any games except Alone in the Dark for DOS.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyknBTm_YyM
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>>385765384
>person misremembers something from their your
>asks other people a leading question that immediately plants the false positive in their mind
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>>385798812
You can.
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>>385765384
Question: is the Mandela Effect the name of the psychological phenomenon that groups misremember things, or the theory that people have travelled to different dimensions because "muh Multiverse Theory"?
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>>385765049
Its just your Reading Steiner bro. We've jumped world lines quite a few times.
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>>385800080
If we're going not vidya, in The Dark Knight, I distinctly remember being able to see Heath Ledger's makeup running under the lights during the interrogation scene. Someone I used to know even commented on it, too. It's nowhere to be seen on any of the home releases, though, nor can I find it mentioned anywhere online after a cursory Google.
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>>385800564
Sounds like something that could have been used in Fullmetal Alchemist.
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>>385800564
keep searching anon
could have some legitimacy and be like the metal gear theme thing
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>>385801068
I decided not to search and just keep listening to Camille Saint Saens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVpl-RNzdE4

This is almost definitely what inspired the opening measures of Tyranno Lair in Chrono Trigger, which had always sounded very familiar to me, but I've never heard this piece before in my life.
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I know for a fact that you can go behind the Banana Horde in Donkey Kong Country. There's a blue balloon there that gives you 3ups, and it's the only place in the game which has it.

I always figured that you had to beat Cranky's credits challenge to get there.
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>>385801684
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqZ3O43Db_c
?
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>>385794773
Even though this one is fake, I think it's hilarious when the real one came out and /lit/ was on top, every autistic idiot flocked to /lit/ after not reading a book since high school and acted like they were intelligent just for clicking onto the board
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>>385800873
In this timeline it's the former.
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I remember a toad in the original Paper Mario on the N64 telling you at some point in the game to come back and talk to him after you beat Bowser.

I think it was the train area, and it was completely optional to talk to him, and especially strange at that point in the game, since it was long after you'd need to go there.

My mother played the game with me, and I remember her saying we should remember that for.

After you beat the game, that path is blocked off, and you can't go back to see him.

I searched online, and I never saw anyone ever bring this up, so I came to the conclusion I imagined it all.
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i remember in oot the crack on the side to get the master sword when i was 13
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>>385765384
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>>385804085
If you're talking about rolling through the door of time, that's an actual sequence breaking trick. The collision is fucked up on the right side.
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>>385804430
i know but 12 years ago i remember trying 2 hours to get through that crack
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>>385804523
It's very finicky. You have to align yourself just right for it to work, and even then, there's a high likelihood you won't clear the invisible gap to land near the steps. You probably got lucky the first time you did it.
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I remember being in the chamber of sages and being able to walk around and talk to every sage present there.
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>>385804085
>>385804430

Speaking of cracks, wasn't there a cracked wall somewhere in Hyrule Field that served no purpose?

I remember reading theories about it on old Zelda sites.
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>>385779492
>parallel universes are immaterial
What did you mean by this?
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>>385804642
That sounds vaguely familiar. Maybe somewhere along the outer wall to Castle Town?
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From recent memory? I was 1000% positive Syphon Filter 1 had multiplayer. Bought it again for that reason. Turns out, MP started with 2.
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>>385767147
Yeah he did it was in a joke in ace ventura and futarama also
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>>385769336
Theres a bigger goron on top of the mountain
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>>385782513
>>Medigoron will say "Tight fit" if you somehow glitch into his room without breaking in the door to his room.

Wait....what?
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>>385788250

I know I'm late but you are incorrect, this picture is definitely from OoT, its in Goron City
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>>385782513
>Tight Fit
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>ACKCHYALLY there is no such thing as split timelines. You're all stupid for believing this.
Can you faggots stop doing this already? It's a joke. The Mandela Effect being caused by split timelines is a joke. Everyone knows it's just mixed up memories and funny coincidences and that's what makes it fun.
https://youtu.be/U9dhVP_toXc
You're sounding like this guy.
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>Play a friends OoT since I was too poor to get my own
>He already filled up the lake
>See something weird floating in the water
>He never told me
>Ask other people
>They never tell me
>Never find out what it is
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>>385769816
>>385770030
>tfw miss old /x/

nowadays its all
>LOL 20 PAGE SKINWALKER GREENTEXT
>how to summon succ u buss?
>hmm is this an arg?????? [insert link to shitty video obviously posted by OP literally 3 minutes ago]
>deep web experiences?????? whoah you could buy hitmens!!!
>Elsa and Spiderman threads
>Do you want to bang Jesus?
>Astrology
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>>385767147
>Anon can explain the inner workings of our universe but can't spell monocle

>>385767535
who really gives a fuck about your schizo theory on why you have trouble recalling things
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>>385782513
No, he says
>tight fit
when those rolling round blocks comes out of his butt. You know the ones that are rolling around Goron City, both inside and outside. They come out of his butt and each time he spreads his legs and one comes out he says
>tight fit
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>>385806078
>"Do you want to bang Jesus?"
lmao

>tfw i go to check it out
>its real
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>>385782513
>At some point, Nintendo intended the player to be able to bomb an alternate tunnel that led you to his room from behind, maybe for some chest or something. Here you'd see his ass and the player was then incentived to try to meet him properly by blowing through the tunnel to his room.

I swear to god I remember being able to do this
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>>385804320
You know, if it really was "stain", there would've been a whole lot more stained-pants jokes throughout the schoolyard back in the day.

But there weren't, because it was stein.
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>>385806031

To enter the water temple, you have to shoot something above the entrance with your bow or hookshot, and it breaks off and ends up floating in the lake once it has been filled with water
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>>385806031
it's the thing you hookshot to open the entrance to the Water Temple, it's like a door plug or some shit.
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>>385765049
>>385806031
When I was a kid I played OoT on my uncles n64 and one time without showing the save select screen it loaded what I assumed was his save. At first I thought he was in some kind of secret area, it was a dark hallway with a lot of water and doorways. One doorway I remember lead to a room with a water geyser and one of those waterspider monsters. leaving the area lead out to a large body of water, with a house on a cliff near the shore...

I clearly just described the Water Temple, but I remember it being dark, the water temple is pretty well lit, at least a lot better lit than I remembered it being. And I don't exactly remember but I'm pretty sure I was Young link at the time, I didn't even know Adult Link was a thing until later in my own save. And the last miss-memory is that the entrance to the temple was on the surface of the water, not the bed of the lake.
That save never progressed. My uncle got stuck on the Water Temple.
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>>385808340
tight fit
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>>385785998
>child
>easy
Kingdom hearts didn't have easy difficulty in the original
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>>385765384
Did anyone who quoted him even bother Googling it? Of course it's a real psychological effect. It's nothing weird.

It's just called false memory.
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>>385765049
i remember the same thing desu

>>385765384
might be this
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>>385808565
Most people browsing /v/ are 14 y/o, especially today. Never expect anything.
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>>385771041
haha yeah lefty nutters are hilarious
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>>385808669
Stop false-flagging, retard.
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>>385808821
are you a plebbit gentlesir?
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>>385806221
kek'd
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>>385808340
sounds like you played Majoras Mask, not OOT
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>>385808515
ayyyy lmao
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>THE MANDELA EFFECT ISN'T RE-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_8m3Fz0G1I
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>>385779387
And here I thought I had become immune to nostalgia
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>>385768359
The entire town is on fire in all versions of the game.
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>>385787749
It does exist but it was a BS Satellaview game, you can download the roms.
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>>385809482
He didn't have MM
I still don't have an n64 copy, I played it on an emulator
Besides, the temple structure was similar, some of the memories I have of the place check out. One of the door does actually lead to a room with a water spider and a geyser that goes up into the next room, it's the position of the room I mistook. The hallway I thought I was going through was actually the center room going in a circle.

But I can't explain why I remembered it being dark and the entrance being on the water's surface though.
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>>385809569
holy shit, this is honestly the strongest evidence of the mandela effect I've ever seen. There was literally a commercial that parodied this scene, but the lady had braces in the commercial.

What the fuck nothing makes sense anymore.
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>>385802548
Post the real one.
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>>385809569
-AL

Obviously a lot of people jumped to the conclusion that the girl having braces was the joke in that scene even though it wasn't the case, and it probably spread very far with people mistakenly telling others about the girl with the braces in Moonraker.

But legit, she never had braces, ever.
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>>385809569
FUCK!
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>>385792963
>the collective unconscious is empirically proven
>>385793352


take your morphegenetic field fuckery to /x/ you damn quack
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>>385807501
No, your classmates obviously just had better senses of humor than you. It was -stain, it was always -stain. I remember because it was one of those words my brain always tried reading wrong, tried reading it as "Bearinstant", that 'a' just fucked with me. To this day I can't think of the franchise without immediately recalling this difficulty.
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>>385765486
nah thats just you bub
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For some reason I remember the amoboids eating ratchet when he lost all his nanotech in the first ratchet and clank. Maybe it was in the demo disk? An early version of the game?
Tell me I'm not imagining it...
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>>385770852
Bearnstein bers.
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>>385779789
Nah that's the difference in the Mandela effect, that everyone has an intrinsic very detailed memory of an event or detail that never existed.

Posting something as contrary to what they're claiming will never disprove the effect, and in fact would only embolden their claims by saying that their false memories are caused "by" the change you're showing.

The only Mandela effect I'll give any credence is Bearenstain bears, and that's only because Bearenstain isn't a fucking name, but Bearenstein is. Then again I'm not really calling Mandela effect on it, but I am at least willing to call it a conspiracy.
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>>385765049
cant you get behind him in MM?
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>>385767328

It was in the commercial
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>>385771840
shut the fuck up already I told you we don't exist
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>>385779387
wasnt this vista?
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>>385770782
>admitting to viewing a sonic thread
lol nice autism, btw you are reddit
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>>385809569
I'm fucking shocked. What the hell, how is this possible?
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>>385813482
/pol/ and Reddit are the same thing now. I don't go on either, but you're showing your cards.
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>>385779789
>that logic is flawed because thats not how physics work in my fantasy world
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>>385765384
>It's real.
the only thing real about the mandela effect is that its a real meme. Its not actually rare. The brain sucks at remembering insignificant shit. Thats all.
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>>385809569
Here's a man from 1999 that thought Dolly had braces
https://groups.google.com/forum/?nomobile=true#!search/Moonraker$20braces$201999/rec.arts.tv.uk.comedy/Man9CYHEJhc/pB7qq38b7NAJ
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>>385813616
>i don't go on /pol/ or reddit but you do for sure because i've never seen them and you seem like the type of person who posts their even though i don't view them trust me bro
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>>385814152
Man, what the fuck? Where did you get that shit?
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>>385765049
If you recall a distant event, your mind will sometimes just make up additional facts that seem to fit.

Lawyers and cops use this all the time. When they ask you "during x, did y happen?" Your brain subconsciously goes "I don't remember. Is it plausible that y happened during x? The question seems to strongly suggest it. Then why the fuck not!"

Thats why you need to immediately write a detailed protocol when something important happens.
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>>385809569
The James Bonding podcast talks about how she should've had braces but didn't
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>>385769585
>/co/, /lit/ and /tv/ pretending like their hot shit
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>>385814618
>their
Keep proving our point, sub-90 IQ.
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>>385792963
Can you read my aura and supply me with some JO crystals?
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>>385765049
I can answer this question.
Recently played Ocarina of Time to its end again, this time on my phone.

What you're thinking of, is that you can access the inside of death mountain, through the chamber of the goron leader, at the very bottom of goron city.

Once inside Death mountain, you must navigate to the right, across the broken bridge, and up the ladder. On this plateau, you will find your exit.

Probably just some memory that got jogged the wrong way.
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>>385814782
>deleting a post because you misspelled a word
Nobody cares but you, /co/.
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There is no dash between kit and kat
But there is in the file name I got from google.

Hmmmmmmm......
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>>385812576
>The only Mandela effect I'll give any credence is Bearenstain bears, and that's only because Bearenstain isn't a fucking name, but Bearenstein is
Neither is a name, but Berenstain is. Perhaps Berenstein is also a name, but not the surname of the authors or the book series named after them, nor was it ever. This is such idiocy. People auto-read it as a Jew name, (my autism spared me and ensured I'd be able to dispel this shit >>385812135 ) then realized their foolish mistake decades later, and now think they've experienced a parallel universe transition? And this transition leaves clues as inane as single-letter replacements in names?

Get fucking real. The human mind is highly susceptible to misapprehension, and pride dictates that these blockheads can't admit they might have been so fucking dumb as to fail at reading a single name repeatedly for years and years on end. And it's not even recent, people have been auto-Jewing their family name for fucking ever.

http://nationalpost.com/entertainment/its-berenstain-like-coffee-stain-or-jello-stain-one-berenstain-bears-author-rejects-parallel-universe-theory/wcm/a33bd695-b01e-431b-bf46-4407a94876e0

It was always an 'a', it was never an 'e', and the Mandela Effect is not of alternate universes, but mass collective failure of comprehension and memory.
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>>385815795
Fuck me im dumb, I only saw the first part of the file before posting. Did not see all words has dashes.

Eithet way this scares me
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Remember how you always thought Doomguy had two guns here?
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>>385767147
No.

You're probably thinking of the peanut dude. All instances of the Mandela effect are just people with faulty memory conflating two or more things together.

Also why the fuck did anyone think Mandela was dead?
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>>385815958
You were right, he did
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>>385767147
Our inability to not remember small and insignificant details only proves, if anything, that our memories are not reliable.
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>>385815958
That's not Doomguy. Doomguy is the one from whose perspective you're viewing the image. If you look in the bottom you can see his gun poking out and the demon in the lower left corner is being surprised by him.
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Back on 360 I had rented one of the Dragonball Raging Blast games because you know, it's DBZ and the games have good fanservice and I'm sucker for that stuff. I had lots of fun with it and later wanted to buy it, and I bought the first one because I was sure that's the one that I had played.

But when I started playing it, some things didn't add up. The main menu, character select, and some of the what-if scenarios like SSJ3 Vegeta and Broly were the same but I was looking for certain stages and characters that were apparently only present in Raging Blast 2 when I researched it. I don't remember playing any of Raging Blast 2 at all but when I dug deeper, I had achievements for that game and no achievements for the first game despite vividly remembering playing it and some of the staples from it.
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I could swear that there's a shotgun at the beginning of the '343 guilty spark' level, but some weeks ago I replayed it and found nothing
spoopy
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On the off chance there is some newfags here who havent read this and dont know about this site:

https://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Ocarina_of_Time
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>>385806078
>elsa and spiderman threads

those videos are legitimately fucking spooky, but otherwise you're 100% correct.
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>>385765507
>I remember some lava filled room where you need the long hookshot for but its been years ago so I could be misstaken
that's on the top level or second topmost level of the city and just goes to a grotto if i remember right. it's nothing interesting even though the game shows it to you as a kid specifically to make you wonder what's there. i remember being disappointed by the lack of anything cool there.
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>>385765486
I am usually good at manually "switching" between the duck and the rabbit, but I never knew this and it took me an actual mental effort of a full minute to see the eyes.
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>>385779387
You usually would have trouble seeing it due to icons being on left side.
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>>385816169
No, that's one of the demons. You can see the same gun mounted on the arm of another demon in front of that one.
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I could have sworn that Shakespeare was an NPC vendor who later turned into a witch in one game whose name I couldn't remember. Turns out the game was Lamentation sword but Shakespeare wasn't in it. Which is weird, because it's Shakespeare himself that I have rhe most vivid memory of and I know for certain him being a character in a video game was the first time I've ever heard of him.
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Once as a very small child I remember playing a copy of SMB3 where Mario was wearing the Hammer Bros. suit all the time. Also when Mario died due to time over he would spin inside the shell like one of the Koopa Kids. The strangest thing about this memory is that I've had since long before I knew the Hammer Bros. suit was in the game. Until I saw the suit later, I always assumed it was some weird Koopa themed spacesuit Mario was wearing in my memory. I don't think I threw any hammers back then either.

My guess is I was playing the game while it was connected to a Game Genie, which one of my brother's friends did own at the time. However I also remember being able to turn off the game while still being able to use this suit. I've had another theory that perhaps I had been playing one of those rumored first-print debug copies of the game which mistakenly left in the ability to toggle Mario's power-up state with the select button. I don't think this is even confirmed to exist in any retail release, and I don't remember turning on the power-up either.
Conclusion: I'm retarded.
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>>385765049
I dont think he even has a full body rendered/drawn/animated. you are probably thinking of the nearby passage that connects death mountain to the lost woods.
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>>385815985
You know how lefty organizations hire people to go on the internet and tell lies? Well imagine a South African white guy who hated the afrikaan niggers so bad he hired someone pre-internet to spread a rumor of Mandela's demise, only to demoralize the uppity negros.

Thats my theory, it was a psyop to mess with people they hate, we just found it years later in the internet age and all the context for why it WOULD happen goes out the window in our hadron collider world. Inferring information used to be an admirable trait, its seen as one step away from making bullshit up now for some reason.
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I remember when, as a kid, I managed to glitch Pokémon Yellow so hard my GBASP stopped playing GBA games, just GB(C) shit. I have no idea how that even happens but it seems like a rarity, considering I've only seen one account online of someone else having the same thing happening to them on the old TRsRockin site.

I eventually "fixed" my SP by hitting it against a wall, and from then on it never had problems playing GBA games any more. I never fucked with glitches again though.
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>>385818059
>death mountain to the lost woods.

is zelda the darksouls of 90s?
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>>385794973

OH FUCK RIGHT OFF
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>>385817476
I had a similar one. I have a vivid memory of being a little kid, when the nintendo 64 was releasing.
I played a demo of Super Mario 64 at a fucking Sears (remember when those were relevant).
I remember i had gone up to the star door in the main castle room and went down the trap door to bowser in dark world.
however, instead of the level, it dropped me straight into the bowser fight.
Also strange is that Bowser walked on all fours more like a dinosaur. he still looked like bowser, and had the janky N64 animations, but he walked on all fours. You still beat him the same way, because i recall i did manage to grab his tail once during the fight. I was too young and retarded to actually beat it.

Pretty sure its just a false memory. I remember being confused as shit when i got my own copy of the game on christmas that same year.
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>mfw some asshole invented an entire theory of time and space just to justify why he misremembered the color of Pikachu's tail
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>>385769354
No its not you absolute retard.
Mandela Effect is some bullshit about parallel universes or time travel altering people's memories.
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>>385818912
>trsrockin

Holy shit i havent thought of that place in years.
I used to go there and make shitty pokemon sprites in mspaint when i was like 10.

>when you identify some of your earliest signs of autism.
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>>385819627
â–¶Trusting CERN
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Which universe are you from, /v/?
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>>385820181
Left. The one to the right just looks incorrect.
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>>385820181
i'm from the right timeline, i wanna reset though
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>>385820181
I had a plushie of pikachu as a child. he clearly had a black tail. This was in the mid - late 90s
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>>385792963
sup Elon?
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>>385820181
The right one looks objectively better since it matches his ears.
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I could have sworn that Vile's theme in Megaman X (before you fight him) was a lot faster.
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>>385812474
Bloodstain
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>>385820546
why should the tail match the ears though?
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>>385820181
Right looks terribly wrong
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>>385765384
99% of those exist because of merchandise, advertisements or bootlegs.
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>>385765486
lol like a harlequin baby?
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>>385779492
>being so self-centered that you believe it's more likely that you're being shifted around paralell universes than it is that your memory is faulty
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>>385765384
>clearly remember Mandela effect not existing
>it actually exists
spooky
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>>385821089
Question: is it actually, in your mind, possible to be convinced that it's real?

meaning, if there existed SOME FORM of evidence, would you listen to it?
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I don't know where but there is a path that leads behind the giant Goron.
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>>385768090
>People spell things wrong all the time
not an argument brainlet
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>>385821327
Some form of evidence, no. That's only good for shitty what-if circlejerks. Decisive evidence, where it's the only explanation, or at least the most likely explanation, yeah.
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>>385793352
So your defence for the Mandela Effect being real is morphogenic fucking fields
Are they related to the time cube at all?
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>>385814953
I understood those references.
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>>385820816
Makes for better colour composition.
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>>385806675
same. if it's a false memory it's a real fucking strong one
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>>385820181
The right one.

That is, to say, the left.
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>8 years old
>afraid of apocalypse and alikes
>play zelda mm for the 1st time
>the entire game is a time limit level
>i play the entire game with adrenaline going to the skies
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>>385805898
Mate. I don't know how to break this to you. There are people who legitimately believe it. Much like the flat earth dudes or the time cube man.
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>>385821667
dunno, I think it makes the ears and tail less distinctive and looks less clean and more visually cluttered
left is easier on the eyes
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>>385821483
Look into the pictures of the statue of liberty. If you're capable or know somebody of capable, see if they were shopped for yourself, since I can't prove that to you on here.

TL;DR there were pictures of people uploaded at the "statue of liberty" except it isn't there anymore, and there are pictures of it EXTREMELY close to the twin towers before 9/11
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>>385821817
shouldn't you have just felt supremely empowered and gotten over that fear because you had the tools to wind back the apocalypse at will
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>>385821875
>visually cluttered
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>>385821327
Well there's basically no way to tell, is there?
I mean, if you accept that history can be changed, then all evidence anyone has ever gathered, on anything, is pretty much worthless. That shit could have come from a parallel universe.
And if you accept that your own memories are fallible, then you can't rely on any personal evidence - you might be misremembering things.

If you think there's a chance it might be either, or BOTH? You're basically in Rene Descartes land, stuck doubting anything until you prove to your own satisfaction that God exists, and would not allow you to be misled.
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>>385820181
The left one, pikachu was my favorite when I was a kid and I had a ton of merchandise with him so I can remember very clearly what he looked like.
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>>385822093
I can already tell you like the newer generations designs and looks down on anyone who doesn't as nostalgiafags.
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Not a game but i remember 9/11 happening in october.
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>>385821817
As a kid I remember there being a N64 in a mall in my hometown. They used to have recently released Nintendo games on it. I played MM on it but I distinctly remember that you couldnt become normal Link in it, so you were stuck as Deku Link until the moon fell no matter what. Maybe it was a demo version, or maybe all us kids where too stupid to progress beyond Clock Town. I was really, really young at the time and didnt read english at all but I dont remember anyone else progressing either.
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>>385822467
Well, you'd be wrong. My favourite gen is the second.
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>>385821892
Are you... are you saying that the Statue of Liberty doesn't exist? That giant iron-and-copper statue of a torch-holding woman, on Liberty Island just off the coast outside New York City? Built in the late 19th century by some French guys? That it's disappeared?
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>>385822251
The thing is, thanks to the internet, there is quite a bit of residue. This cannot create hard evidence, but it can show soft evidence such as >>385821892

Where people upload things taken from earlier dates with specific things they remembered that were clearly big events in their life time. Nobody would MISREMEMBER a picture they took at the statue of liberty, for example, even less likely in numbers like are shown if you research the statue of liberty ME.

Another one is the monopoly man with a monocle.
There are archived newspapers in libraries that people have taken pictures of where people describe the monopoly man as having a monocle, and in movies like Mr Deeds there is cultural / contextual relevance. In Mr Deeds, Sandler calls his friend who is old "the monopoly man" and the man responds by putting his monocle over his eye.
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>>385822572
And your favorite designs are from what gen?
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>>385822667
No, I'm saying that people took pictures of it in MULTIPLE locations which you can use their surrounding areas to confirm that they aren't just seperate angles.
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>>385822720
Probably the first and second. There are some nice ones in 6 as well.
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>>385816758
I wanna see those videos now.
You've peaked my interest.
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One day, when playing TF2, I asked people why they removed the Pyro jetpack, that happened if you pressed left+right click and propelled you in the other direction.
They wondered what tf I was talking about. must have dreamed it
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When I had a PS1 I used to have one of those 100 games in one discs with a bunch of games from older systems on it.

One of those games was called Kingdom Hearts, but it was actually Castle of Illusion for the Genesis. After that every time KH got mentioned I thought it was about CoI.

The problem is that this was on the PS1 and before the actual KH was released. There is no way I could have associated KH with a Genesis game that I probably didn't even play for more than an hour later, since I never thought about it again afterwards until I discovered it wasn't the game I remembered it to be. I knew nothing KH (since I thought it was CoI) so I didn't even know it had something to do with Disney, I couldn't have subconsciously made the connection that way.
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>>385816841
same for me but reversed
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>>385822861
go on youtube and search that. keep clicking the related videos until you're in shock.

also, in this case, its piqued not peaked.
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>>385822687
What is >>385821892 even evidence OF? I don't understand what he's claiming.
Also, archived newspapers of people saying something demonstrably false aren't evidence of timeline drift. They're evidence that people were wrong about things in the past, as they are today. If you don't think that people today would accurately know whether the Monopoly man has a monocle, why would you think they knew that forty years ago?
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>>385822765
Are you suggesting the statue itself moved
Did you fall asleep while drunkenly watching Ghost Busters 2?
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>>385765384
Mandela effect is just as fakes as my girlfriend.
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I could've sworn you could play as in ent in the early versions of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.

I was reading a wiki and I saw ent as a discontinued race along with gnomes.

They would need to eat, but had an ability that would drop apples. Also they were very slow and weak to fire, but had natural armor.

I swear I'm not making this up, I must've read a wiki for a different game by accident, or read about a mod, or read about some race ideas. Could've sworn it was from a wiki though.

I downloaded a lot of old versions of DCSS, but have never found an ent race.
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>>385822687
So how are there any theories about how the Mandela Effect works, because I keep seeing different things that sort of contradict other aspects.

Let us take the Statue of Liberty residue, as you call it.
Would the residue join the people that are jumping the universe? Does that mean that there are only some people that are jumping universes and in what capacity does that mean that they are jumping universes?

Their physical bodies are jumping universes? Since there is 'residue' of books with Berenstein bears on them and not Berenstain, which I have seen people call residue.

And these pictures, they are physically able to jump universe or ? How does this work.

Or does the universes create themselves at random and everyone 'jumps' to them, so how does that then explain 'residue'.

There also exists many replicas of the statue throughout the world
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replicas_of_the_Statue_of_Liberty
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>People are so insecure about being wrong that they come up with some stupid fucking theory as to why they misremembered something.

You know, it's possible to just have a bad memory. Especially when it comes to things that aren't very important to your everyday life. If you have no reason to remember them accurately then it would be a waste of brain power to do so.
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Megaman X:
- Being able to get up where the health up is with those mechs and busting it open in Chill Penguin's stage
- Being able to Hadoken final Sigma
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>>385823837
This is the only thing that is interesting about the Mandela Effect and the only way I think it could be something.
A mass delusion where people will rather go to great lengths to believe either they or reality have shifted instead of thinking they remember something wrong. Some sort of diagnosis could come from it, and that is actually interesting.
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>>385823834
Not arguing for it's existence but the way it's supposed to work is that due to the inherent instability of multiverse timelines they will occasionally collide and merge with universes similar enough to themselves, every that's the same in the universe continue without incident while the 'stronger' or 'more set' version of each difference becomes what always was
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When I rented Earthbound as a kid, the bubblegum monkey had pink bubblegum. There's even a sprite of it here on the left side, and there are a lot of pictures of people having drawn him with pink bubblegum if you google him.

However, in the copy my parents got me for Christmas, and in every rom and public copy I've seen people play, it's grey like on the right side. Don't know if the rental version is an early copy or what.
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>>385823413
Presumably the entire Liberty Island and not just the statue.
Or maybe the statue is immutable, but the photos and memories change spontaneously? None of these /x/ posts are too clear on the precise mechanism.
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In Wind Waker, I remember you being able to enter the KoRL and heading to Windfall early as soon as you acquired the Wind's Requiem. I know I did this because I was shocked the game would let you before being prompted to set sail again. Yet after playing the HD version, the KoRL just tells you to back to work essentially.

I don't understand. Did they change it?
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>>385824352
>Turn down saturation on TV
>It's grey now
Big deal.
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>>385824308
But how does that explain 'residue' then. If books exists where its printed as Berenstein Bears. That's a physical object and not just someones memory.

This is my biggest problem with people that talk about ME. They say they can prove something, and their proof is their memory - which isn't really proof at all.
They then say that of course they can't have proof because when the universes changed / they changed universe everything also changed, even posts on message boards.

Yet they also claim that the Berenstein Books or Statue of Liberty is proof of 'residue', so obviously not everything changes. So did physical objects jump universes and not just 'consciousness'?

It seems they are claiming so many things at the same time.
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>>385820181
As a kid i used to draw pikachu like on the right until someone pointed out that it was wrong. I'ts an easy mistake to make. Everyone knows that pikachu has some dark thing on his tail that goes zickzack, but a lot of people don't really remember where it is, so they just assume it's at the end of his tail just like with his ears.
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Why is the Mandela Effect always for the most mundane bullshit?
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>>385824610
'residue' are anomalies, things that slipped through the cracks, they've always existed but in the digital age they become obvious
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Metaphysics Engineer here. Here's the redpill.

Mandela's effect is real. It consists of when a large amount of individuals share the same memory fragment that is not correspondent to reality.

What isn't real is the usual explanation given to this, the whole timeline bullshit.

Here's what really happens: If you read Kant, you'll know that:

a) All knowledge starts from empirical experience;
b) Time and space are necessary for empirical objects to be perceived;
c) A priori knowledge can be extracted from said empirical objects (hence being synthetic);

However, more importantly

d) Time and space do not inherently exists within objects, but it's perceived by human mind;

This later one is difficult to understand and honestly it's impossible to explain in anything lesser than a book. What matters here is that when you consider the above there are three main causes for Mandela's effect:

a) Human memory works like this: Instead of recalling the objects, you recall the last time you recalled the objects. It's like playing "chinese whispers"/"telephone", as "time" goes your memories slowly distort themselves, so to speak;
b) Your senses are flawed and you are incapable of absorbing the nature of empirical objects to their fullest thus making your synthetic a posteriori (posteriori, not priori) knowledge doubtful for its own nature, coupled with point a) it loses validity as time goes even further since you can remember your own memory wrong because of mind metaphysics;
c) Time and space themselves, being something imposed by human mind but not necessarily created by human mind, can acquire entropy in the chemical sense of the world, randomness of systems. Human mind in turn attempts to revert the randomness. While this operation technically can't fail (since there is no correct time and space anchor) your memories can't keep up with your mind's metaphysical labor, thus false misconceptions of reality;

Hope I explained this well.
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>>385824843
If they have always existed how does it work. That would mean that physically things are transporting through universes, not just that universes are merging.

Statement 1 is: everything changes, even posts on message boards, titles of books, countries are moving because its a different world and nothing is what it was in the previous universe.

Statement 2 is: there exists residue such as books and photographs of things how they were in a different universe.

So which statement is true, everything changes and some people jump? Universes merge and some things are left over?
Both can not be true at the same time.
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>>385824864
>Metaphysics Engineer
Kek
>Time and space do not inherently exists within objects, but it's perceived by human mind
Even more kek
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>>385780086
I remember this piece of dialogue but I don't remember where it's from
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>>385824843
Slipped through the "cracks" in WHAT, exactly?
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>>385825213
He is completely right about everything except the engineer part and the point about entropy. To be fair I never heard about these but I'm sure Kant didn't work with entropy.
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>>385808543
Funnily enough. This seems to be my ME then. I even remember that you started with scan ability that lets you see enemies life bars right away. I probably am messing it up with an other game though. You see everyone can have faulty memories.
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>>385825116
It's not that they are transporting between universes, a new universe isn't created, nobody and nothing actually changes universe
Both merging universes just retroactively become the same universe

Things change in for the most part but occasionally things are left over, human memory is the most common 'residue' because of it's malleability and inherent shittiness
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>>385825373
>Time and space are products of the human mind and do not inherently exist
>Time and space are different things
Just leave
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>>385825373
When I said "Kant" I referred to the four initial statements. The three explanations are not Kant, but rather dozens of authors, me included.
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>>385787749
I remember playing F-Zero split screen I the SNES but every version I've downloaded our played since only has single player GP Mode
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>>385825370
What we call a 'universe' or 'timeline' are simply materials used by 'beings' outside of our perception of reality, the process of merging 'universes' requires skill and the less skilled the 'being' performing the merge the more faults there are

Or it was just a saying
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>>385765049
Mandela effect bro, you arn't in your original timeline anymore.

infact it seams as though everyones is mashed together.
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>>385825726
I never said they don't exist. I said they do not *inherently* exist *within objects*.

For example: Can you imagine a tree without time and space? Don't try, it's impossible. But objects don't depend on these to exist. This is a very logical conclusion, really. Maybe it's better if you imagine them as ideas instead of objects per se, but not like Plate's concept, something closer to Aristotle's or Mario Ferreira's "Anda", or "the essence", or the metaphysics, or the matter, any of these.

The next logical step is to imagine what constrains time and space knowing it's not an inherent property of objects. You'll find that the answer is our mind. And if our mind is imperfect, what is the logical conclusion?
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>>385826147
But Time and Space exist without consciousness, our minds do not 'constrain' Time and Space they simply define how well we can understand them
The notion that Time and Space are products of consciousness is not only ridiculous but profoundly narcissistic
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>>385811993
they just fund this for the lulz?
http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
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>>385826147
Yes and Light is not an inherent property of Photons, merely what we call the minds interpretation of their existence
But that does not mean Photons are 'constrained' by the mind or that they would not exist without them
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>>385826521
What makes you so sure that time and space exist without conciousness?
Sounds pretty narcissistic to make that claim, without proof, to me.
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>>385826521
It's a valid objection especially if you consider that space and time, but especially time, are not empirical, but rather a priori formal conditions of appearances in general (space being limited to outer intuitions).

Some anon back then implied they are the same thing but not really. Not really at all. Although you can hardly understand one without studying the other, they are very different. We experience our own inner states temporally, not spatially. When it comes to things outside ourselves, they may occupy locations in both space and time.

With that said, I think it's more narcissistic to argue that our mind can understand time and space. As I said, all knowledge comes from empirical experience, and we can't analyse empirical experience without time and space, therefore implying we are somehow born without knowledge of these is a logical contradiction. Our understanding of space and time does not come from observation of the objects we experience, they are notions we always possessed.

Not only that, to say they can be understood is to imply they are concepts, but they are much closer to intuitions. Actually, that's what they are stricto sensu: intuitions. They are a unity, not a collection. The whole is nothing over an aggregate of individual parts. Space and time, similarly, are not mere collections (concepts) but essential unities, especially because what limits our abstractions of these are individual points in space and moments in time, aren't they? Logic dictates, then, that individual spaces and time are defined in terms of their relation to the wholes, rather than the other way around. But this is the nature of intuitive representations: they are individual rather than general representations.

>>385826758
What?
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>>385821349

No there isnt
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>>385770204
Some people just want to believe, dude
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>>385827023
So time and space just popped into existence at the same time as the first being capable of understanding them?

>>385827139
You're like a child thinking that something disappears when it's out of sight
Space and Time are names that we give to our limited comprehension of the fabric of reality, the first three dimensions and the fourth, understanding of them comes from experience as does all knowledge, claiming that we are born with innate understanding of them outside of the natural understanding that comes from being inside of them (I have depth therefore things can have depth, time passes therefore time exists) is nothing more than an assumption, unfounded and far from even remotely realistic
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>>385828073
Random anon here, but I agree with you.
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>>385827139
>What?
'Light' is what we call the effects we notice caused by the presence of photons, Time and Space are what we call the effects we notice caused by the existence of reality

Did you really not get that analogy?
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>>385767445
Save it for the Semantics Dome, E.B. White.
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>>385767147
>HMM WHAT'S MORE REALISTIC
>HUMANS HAVING FRAIL, MALLEABLE AND UNRELIABLE MEMORIES
>OR THAT WE SHIFTED IN TO AN ALTERNATE UNIVERSE BECAUSE OF SOME CERN FUCKERY
Fuck off
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>>385828073
Let's break it down:

>You're like a child thinking that something disappears when it's out of sight
I'm saying objects exist independently from time and space, so if anything it's the opposite.

>Space and Time are names that we give to our limited comprehension of the fabric of reality
Right.

>understanding of them comes from experience as does all knowledge, [...] "time passes, therefore time exists"
This is false. When you say "knowledge", you're comparing them with empirical concepts, which too is false.

Look: We do not come by our understanding of space and time by first observing the objects we experience and then "by abstraction" noting certain features that they have in common. So it's not the same as absorbing your usual empirical concepts.

This happens especially because there is absolutely no way we can experience objects without using time and space. Therefore, unless we already possessed some notions of space and time, we would never experience objects as spatially or temporally ordered.

In the end, space will always just be the mere form of outer intuition, and not a property of nor a system of relations between independently real things in themselves. Likewise, time is merely the form of inner intuition. They are necessary a priori forms of intuitions, or rather "of all intuitions" and therefore of all cognition.

Once again, I'm not saying they are not real. But... They are as real as anything could be, so to speak. For being subjectively necessary for abstractions, they end up being transcendentally ideal. And for being consequently universal, they are empirically real (but once again not empirical concepts).

It's not easy to grasp, no one understands metaphysics in one read. And I might be wrong at some points since my knowledge is the product of my abstractions. But I am not wrong about how they do not come from experience, and that they are transcendentally ideal and empirically real, but not inherently real to objects.
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>>385828858
>Being this retarded
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>>385828941
>Once again, I'm not saying they are not real. But... They are as real as anything could be, so to speak.
Fuck this line gave me an insight and made me understand what you're saying, that's deep shit
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>>385828979
Wew lad got me there.
Fuck off with your BuzzFeed conspiracy theory.
Even the name is dumb, pretty sure it's common knowledge that Mandela never died in prison.
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>>385823837
it's the same kind of magical thinking and brain problems that gives rise to stories like your japanese animes, you should be grateful
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>>385765486
What the fuck those aren't her eyes. Those are blushed cheeks.

Why would you think that?
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>>385829169
Not that anon but im glad you had the epiphany. Metaphysics is some beautiful shit. Read into the essence and the form for more.
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>>385828941
"objects" are made up of light vibrating on frequencies that happen to make up what we call matter so I fail to see how they can exist without space.

then again reality is literally what you believe. colorblind people say the grass is red and to them they are right.
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I knew there were a lot of /pol/sters on /v/ but I didn't know you all were this retarded
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It was always "The Picture of Dorian Gray," never "The Portrait of Dorian Gray."
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>>385824471

You go to Windfall before getting the Wind's Requiem, do you mean if you try going back?
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>>385828073
You're acting like you have total understanding of how reality works.
Yes time and space popped into existence only when a being capable of understanding those concepts came into existence, which is a being I will call Brahma, Krisna, God, YWHW, whatever, though I can tell by your arrogance that you have no desire to attain any understanding of these concepts.
Conciousness operates as a fractal quantity from these beings.
In quantum physics this is validated through experimentation via the double slit experiment.
Video games.
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I always thought the canal to the east of the blacksmith's house was a lake, and that there were other lands beyond that lake.
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>>385829984
It seems you are acting like you have a total understanding of how reality works. You claim he has arrogance but so do you.
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>>385829984
>time and space popped into existance
don't tell me you went to all that effort to figure out the real picture and then bought the "nothing which exploded" big bang theory...its such bunk even I see it. and im not good at spotting the obvious.
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>>385828941
>I'm saying objects exist independently from time and space, so if anything it's the opposite.
No, objects exist within time and space
Length, Breadth, Depth and Duration, the first four dimensions, objects probably contain more properties than that but we lack the ability to perceive them, the concept of 'Time' is merely our rudimentary understanding of Duration after all

If we were born with inherent understanding of Time and Space babies wouldn't have to develop a sense of Object Permanence
>This happens especially because there is absolutely no way we can experience objects without using time and space.
We don't 'use' time and space, they exist and we come to understand them as best we can
>In the end, space will always just be the mere form of outer intuition, and not a property of nor a system of relations between independently real things in themselves. Likewise, time is merely the form of inner intuition. They are necessary a priori forms of intuitions, or rather "of all intuitions" and therefore of all cognition.
You're talking shit and you're talking it out of your ass


The basic problem I can see is an inability to understand that we are beings with knowledge based on perception, we cannot know something we have not perceived and due to this there exists concepts known as the Objective Reality and Subjective Reality
The Objective Reality is what is, what would be without a consciousness to perceive it and the Subjective Reality is what exists inside a consciousness perceiving the Objective Reality
Time and Space, or rather Spacetime (the previously mentioned 4 dimensions of Length, Breadth, Depth and Duration) exists Objectively, whereas we can only understand them subjectively, this is where the concept of 'Time' comes from, an inability to properly perceive the 4th dimension
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This "room" was actually outdoors the whole time.
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>>385830515
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>>385829984
>My ideas are based on the presupposition of a deity created at the beginning of everything
This is bait right
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>>385830483
>thinks speaking in terms of the essence and form is "talking out of your ass" im not that anon but you're a philosophical simpleton
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>>385830998
Philosophers should stick to the nature of consciousness and away from the nature of reality
They are not qualified to comment on anything that objectively exists
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>>385830374
I'm not, I just trust in what I've read from those who do.
>>385830436
I'm saying that you're the creator, the deity, the alpha and the omega.
>>385830684
>someone has a different viewpoint than I do
>must be bait
It must take a lot of energy denying everything happening around you.
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>>385831358
T. Doesnt even know what philosophy is
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>>385829984
Double slit doesn't prove a magical property of consciousness, for fuck's sake. I hate this retarded interpretation. It proves that photon detectors (ie an opaque, photosensitive film) cause photons to behave more like like particles as they pass through the slits. Your "awareness" of the the photons doesn't affect them at all.
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>>385831538
Definitely bait, nobody could be this stupid
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>>385830436
Something can't come from nothing, anon.
The universe has always existed and undergoes variations in form.
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>>385830515
No way
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>>385831654
Anon why are you replying to someone who thinks double slit is proof of god?
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>>385831654
Then why does observing the slots as they pass through cause the photon to behave like a particle?
>>385831683
At least I am smarter than you.
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>>385831538
>I'm not, I just trust in what I've read from those who do.
Isn't it arrogant to claim to know, no matter what you know. If arrogance is measured by knowing that is. Either one is arrogant or saying you know that the universe sprang into being when Brahman or whatever appeared is then also a part of arrogance whether you believe it or believe someone else knows it.
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>>385765384
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>>385831643
I know what philosophy is, it's thought without empirical verification, it occasionally produces profundity but the major output is bullshit

Stick to your little unproven conclusions, stay away from actual science
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>>385829351
You are breaking down objects in clusters of objects, but the logic stays the same, except for it applies to the individuality of these clusters.
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>>385831837
Double slit is not proof of God, I shouldn't have worded post as I did. My apologies.
Everything is proof of God. It doesn't take an experiment to prove what is objective truth.
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>>385831951
When did I claim to be absent of arrogance?
I am human, anon, just like you.
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>>385831897
>Then why does observing the slots as they pass through cause the photon to behave like a particle?
Photons always behave as both a particle and a wave, it turns out if you measure it for wave patterns you find them and if you measure it for particle patterns you find those too

>At least I am smarter than you.
No, you aren't
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>>385765049
I swear on my morning toast that while I was growing up, Shiek had a hookshot grab in Melee, I kept thinking this for years until I brought it up with a friend and he told me I'm a fucking idiot
I'm not quite sure what to believe after that
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>>385832034
Or it's proof of causality
>It doesn't take an experiment to prove what is objective truth
Yes, it does, because until you prove it you may as well just be making shit up
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>>385832276
Then I will wait for proof that god doesn't exist.
>implying causality isn't god
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>>385832240
This?
https://www.ssbwiki.com/Chain
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I remember very vividly watching my cousin play OoT and defeating Ganondorf. Then when he left the castle and it was destroyed Ganon wasn't what we see him as today, but a four legged beast like a huge dog, with large spiky teeth.

Years later when I replayed OoT and fought Ganon I assumed he had another form with this and was shocked when he didn't.
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>>385832480
Prove that unicorns do not exist.
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>>385765384
Kill yourself retard.
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>>385790709
>>385794134
>/fit/
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>>385832609
Isn't that Twilight Princess?
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>>385832480
So why didn't you wait for proof that God does exist?
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>>385832614
Why?
Who gives a shit about unicorns?
God isn't a unicorn you fucking retard
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>>385832994
Overplayed your hand bro
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>>385832963
He does in TP but this was much larger and also years before TP was even a concept
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>>385832973
I did.
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>>385831897
You're not "observing" the light. You're observing photoreactive elements causing chemical reactions from their interference with photons in a film which represents the passage of light through a medium. The particle-like dispersion pattern is a consequence of this, and occurs whether you're aware of the film on the slots or not. Your knowledge of the parameters of the experiment is not consequential to the results.
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>>385833107
And what was that proof?
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I swear I thought I used fly with blaziken
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>>385800080
source nigga
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>>385776739

i'm sorry anon, what you're experiencing is commonly referred to as A DREAM___
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>>385832994
Prove that God isn't a Unicorn.
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>>385833197
That God exists.
I don't owe you this knowledge, come to your own conclusions you sheep.
I don't care what you believe. In fact, it is a good thing that most people do not think like me.
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>>385832994
>this is the mind of a theist
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>>385833386
I'm torn between my compulsion to argue with stupidity and my desire to stop feeding a troll
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>>385833307
A unicorn is limited in definition and God is not.
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>>385833386
>In fact, it is a good thing that most people do not think like me
You've got that right.
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>>385830515
No it wasn't
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>>385833578
Wrong, in fact God is just a pale imitation of the being known as Unicorn. Prove me wrong.
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>>385833275
>Asking for source on an 8 hour old post
Just go beat your meat dingus
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>>385830483
This entire post is baby scientist's first attempt at epistemology, and it's ironic that after playing philosopher you said this:

>>385831989

Which just proved you don't actually know what philosophy is.

Philosophy is the opposite of thought without empirical verification. It is the employment of logic to analyze objects, it'd be purely rational if it did not acknowledge the need for the transcendent (spirituality, theology) to explain some concepts that are beyond the empirical realm.

You say its major output is bullshit but you forget that you are the output of philosophy. The way you organize your thoughts is Kant's gift. The way you observe objects is Aristotle's gift. The way you differentiate objects stricto sensu from what we perceive as objects is Plato's gift. I could go on.

Philosophers are the men that realized we needed to seek a priori knowledge. So they gave birth to science and asked it to find us this a priori knowledge we so much seek through observation of reality and abstraction of empirical experience. But all science could give us was empirical evidence, not a priori.
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>>385771196
indeed
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>>385833307
>>385833578
Prove that what you call God is not Azathoth, The Demon Sultan, The Nuclear Chaos, The Slumbering Eternity
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>>385832573
No an actual hookshot like Link has
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>>385833891
>muh a priori this muh a priori that
look you little fuck you don't need this a prriori shit, science's empirical shit should suffice

you want something a priori???

well how about MY DICK IN YOUR ASS, IS THAT A PRIORI ENOUGH?
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>>385834049
I already said, they're all the same thing.
God=Satan=you=me.
I'm not saying that God is the duality of Good, Benevolence, and creation.
I'm saying God is on the entirety of the spectrum.
God is beyond duality.
These disagreements seem to stem from somebody else not having the same definition of God as I do, which is okay.
I probably don't believe in your definition of God, either. And that's okay. This isn't the middle ages.
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>>385833275
Neo Ranga, nigga
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>>385833891
I simply can't continue to argue with you, please don't take this as me being unable to argue or me admitting you are right, I just refuse to continue a conversation with someone who believes reality is a product of thought, it's retarded

Also
>You say its major output is bullshit but you forget that you are the output of philosophy. The way you organize your thoughts is Kant's gift. The way you observe objects is Aristotle's gift. The way you differentiate objects stricto sensu from what we perceive as objects is Plato's gift. I could go on.
They're dead, you can stop sucking their dicks
My thoughts were organized before I knew who Kant was, I could observe objects without ever hearing the name Aristotle
And seriously stop using Latin you don't properly understand, it's Sensu Stricto for fucks sake
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Until pokemon stadium I thought it's mouth was a nose.
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>>385834521
>I have my own definitions and they're right because I think they are
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>>385834298
Your dick in my ass is actually synthetic a posteriori, so no, it's not near a priori enough.

>>385835008
If you think I'm arguing reality is a product of thought, you did not understand a single thing I said.

I'm saying knowledge is the product of abstractions we make from reality. To put it into simpler terms, thought is the product of reality abstracted by our mind.

>it's Sensu Stricto for fucks sake
You are retarded.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensu
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>>385834521
Then you're claiming reality itself is god, in which case it cannot have a will, therefore it is not god, merely reality
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>>385835008
>My thoughts were organized before I knew who Kant was, I could observe objects without ever hearing the name Aristotle
The foundation of western knowledge lies on them, you studied their ideas without knowing about it anon
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>>385835256
Still not continuing this discussion but
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/sensu_stricto
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sensu%20stricto

Do you get all your information from Wikipedia, it would explain a lot
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>>385835572
Oh, now I understand what the problem is.

Other countries may use "stricto sensu". Example:
https://www.significados.com.br/stricto-sensu/
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