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The pyramids of giza has actually been know for awhile that they never had hyroglyphs, especially if you watch Ancient Aliens. They explain that only one guy ever said their was and it looked very suspicious that it was only in a chamber, so we think he probably made them himself. Of course the scientists community aren't ever gonna get rid of the pyramids are tombs theory because then they would actually have to look I to it.
Our version of cow tipping was scaring them awake. They would panic and freeze like a fainting goat and fall over. Cow tipping has ALWAYS been a thing.
Iv seen them, they were very bulky and very expensive, and very very hard to get the film for them so because of this they where not as popular as the regular jukebox and thus harder to find today.
I like when they fart. That movie alone is an ME. Google says the movie was released 6/9/06... Which is a bold-faced lie because I saw that movie with my bf who gifted me a Mater doll for Valentine's Day .. 2/14/06... So 4 months before the movie came out .. we had seen the movie fell in love with Mater.. yet.. the movie hadn't been out yet??? Oh and Sinbad has a nasty video out mocking us, says he did make the Shazam movie and it was to pay for his crack habit and he needed Crisco to get into the 🪔 😢 he also threatened people's lives in the video " there are three videos left and we're going to kill the people that have them".
Somewhere in an alternate universe, people have been watching videos about cow tipping on a Scopitone while wearing Sketchers and pondering the true meaning of the ancient hieroglyphics were not in the pyramids! What an insane episode. Thank you for putting this together. As others have stated up until this moment, I’ve never heard or seen a Scopitone!!! WHAT?!?!! 😮
Just because you've never heard of it doesn't mean it didn't exist. It's obviously a piece of technology that wasn't well known and had a short place in history and people never really talked about it again you don't know every piece of technology that has been made through the years. And I'm sure besides this video most people consider the start of music videos to still be later when it was on TV
I can still hear in my head, Brain saying the word "thinking". Pondering sounds SO incredibly off to me. Like it actually felt uncomfortable hearing Brain say "pondering".
I remember watching Animaniacs when i was younger, and i remember distinctly everytime the Brain asked "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?", it even became a sort of a meme saying in my school, kids would ask that when they were up to shenanigans. I'm european, so I don't know if there was some sort of different localization, but the voice in the clip was the voice we heard as kids.
I'm almost 58 yrs old, & I can tell you COW TIPPING IS REAL & ABSOLUTELY POSSIBLE-CUZ I'VE SEEN IT WITH MY OWN EYES!! I went with some friends I'd made, shortly after moving to Texas when I was 11. The older kids wouldn't let me actually participate, but I was pretty close. Enough that they told me to be ready to run, cuz the cows would get up pretty mad! 4 boys snuck up to a sleeping cow, 2 put their hands on the withers at the front, &2 at the hips in back, & together they gave it one big shove, &over she went!! We took off running & didn't look back til we were outside the fence again. It's very easy cuz cows sleep on 3 feet at a time, & continually shift their weight from hoof to hoof, leaving them precariously balanced.. if you can get close enough without waking them up, it doesn't take much to push them over. But it is kinda mean, & you can get hurt too. BUT IT IS REAL!!
True. They can sleep standing up. If you grab their tail and pull it towards you while pushing their hindquarters away with your other hand. If you time it right they lose balance and fall over. It's not hard.
I majored in broadcasting in the 80’s and we studied technology. Those scopitone devices didn’t exist in my reality. The closest thing was the Penny Arcade that they still had some left in Disneyland and there was no sound. Music videos started in the 80’s. Of course the term video wasn’t even around in the 50’s. This is a definite Mandela Effect.
Jefferson Airplane, Mamas and Papas, Black Sabbath, etc. I don't recall a scopitone but videos were definitely around before the 80s. However, I don't recall them being more than a showcase for the band. Never a story coinciding to the music, at least not from what I remember.
I just read on google that they were popular in Italy, where another version of the machine was invented. I doubt they were as popular in the states, and that's probably why I've never heard of one.
Never. Period. The video tv box would have been out of this world popular when I was a early teenager. I would remember watching it. Nope. Didn’t exist 50’s 60’s .
In 2019, I graduated with a music production degree. It was a bachelors program, and we learned all facets of audio/video recording; including the history of music and audio video recording, and the science of how it worked. Nowhere in my classes was this information included. I followed up on your video and looked up this information on Wikipedia, and it was definitely in Wikipedia.😮 in music history class. I did a project and report on the history of music videos nowhere in Lexus Nexus, or any other research library was this information provided in the year 2018.
I've been inside the smallest pyramid in Cairo, and I can attest that there's no hieroglyphs inside or outside, unlike every temple along the Nile (I've been inside most of those, too). There's a sort of conspiracy theory that the Pyramids were built way before the Egyptians, (ditto the Sphinx') and there seems to be proof that that could be the case.
@latinforever Not quite. There was an inscription found on top of one of the pyramids saying, or translating to 'Khufus boys' or similar, that could have been made entirely after they were built (ie if you see graffiti on modern buildings, we don't assume that the graffiti artist built the building). I remember seeing mentioned back in the early 80's by an archeologist on one of the BBC's history programmes host by Michael Wood, who did a few archaeological videos for them. Although I only went inside one of them, the pyramid of Menkaure /Mykerinis, one of the local guides would have clearly pointed out any hieroglyphs visible and unfortunately, they did not.
It's definitely known for a fact that the sphinx was made before the ancient Egyptians were a civilization. I've seen many reputable geologists and archeologists talk about it.
I'm 50 and when I was young, my friends asked me if I wanted to go cow tipping. I asked what's cow tipping and they explained it to me. They owned the farm and said they did it all the time.
@@GNMbg They said they would wait for the cows to go to sleep and sneak up on them and push them over. But we had to be careful because there was also a bull in the field. It wasn't my kind of fun but I specifically remember the invite.
@airthrowDBT They would have gotten in the field with the cattle, drunk off their asses, and go to tip a cow over. It would wake up and chase you. It was always a joke to get the gullible city kids by the farm kids. Like taking someone Snipe hunting. The alternate was a farm kid trying to get city girls out in the dark. Take it from a former Iowa kid. lol
Born in the late 50's, I have never heard of or seen the music videos. My family was one of the first in the street to get TV and I do remember MTV in the 70's. But Scopitone's I have never heard of.
I was thinking, shows that are set in the 50's & 60's show Jukeboxes, why didn't they show those music video boxes?? I'm 53 and this is the first I've ever heard of them. I remember the 8 tracks and albulms and grew up in the 80's where I learned was the start of music videos. Interesting.
My dad was born in the 50s. I remember him commenting on music videos not being a thing when he was younger when I was watching a music video on MTV when I was a teenager. He didn’t understand why I enjoyed it.
When cataclysmic events occur, we are automatically shifted to parallel universes. It's happens simultaneously. As you may have already guessed it, the program changes a few things here and there
Yup yup and this is the quantum physics making it happen when we die we're changing different realities or it's us on an automatic change when something updates or upgrades kinda of like a video game things get added or removed both do kind of ties in together
@@traditionalnative yeah sometimes when I heard things like this I think is this really proof we live in a simulation was all time and the other science right these theory about parallel universes or the multiverse and simulation is really fascinating and it's interesting hearing things like quantum physics
I remember I watched it on tv and had the dvd, they said even the original was black and white. And i remember the night of the living death was black and white but now it exists in colour version. Things seem to change.
I am 42, grew up in the country, on and around a LARGE number of farms and ranches... It was ALWAYS just a trick we'd play on people who didn't know any better! It was NEVER possible, and we all KNEW it! It was just a way to get your friends who grew up in the city and/or just didn't know any better to go out and make a fool of themselves and/or end up face down in cow $hit
@@jacksawyer3208all I can do is take your word for it. If you say you saw it, I won't argue with you about it, because I am a firm believer in the M.E. but I've never known anyone who's actually seen it done (or at least not anyone I've ever talked to about it)
@@jacksawyer3208 Cows don't sleep standing up, and cows weigh like 1400 pounds... you're literally just lying for attention. Cow tipping is the name given to the activity of leaving someone in a cow field at night. That's literally it. There's nothing more to it, and anyone who claims that they've witnessed it, or engaged in it, is just lying.
My dad was born in 1952. I specifically remember him commenting once when I was a teenager watching a music video on MTV that he had no interest in music video’s because they didn’t exist when he was younger and they either just listened or watched a live performance. He was making a general commentary on how certain things you really only enjoy if you were exposed to them before a certain age. He’s gone now so I can’t ask him if he remembers this video thing.
@@guszilla6806right, on MTV, (the first official musicchannel) but videoclips existed longer tho, top of the pops etc, Beatles had clips, Moody Blues, etc.
Yeah ok...try to find one of those things today....not in this reality...with that invention it would have made portable VHS players.( Never a thing) And no music video from the 1950's can bee found anywhere on earth.....go look
@lamppuu1 bananas in pyjamas it was called and it wasn't a cartoon but people in costumes it was a show in the 90s if not 80s it was their catchphrase
The pinky and the Brain one got me. I actually remember it being both. We watched this show just about every day when I was a kid and remember very specifically hearing him say 'pondering' and thinking "huh, he used a bigger word this time" and after that I just got so used to hearing 'pondering' that I didn't realize I never heard him use 'thinking' again. So learning that it was apparently never 'thinking' is crazy.
fr I was so sure that it was the one without the star. I said "hah! I got this one. People are gonna pick the star one because of STARbucks but it will be the one without it" and it turned out I was the one fooled 🥴🥴
@@Vicious-Spiral They only believe that he said thinking because that's the most common way to say that in modern times, and it doesn't help that this show was popular over 20 years ago. I clearly remember pondering, as well.
The cow tipping one seems like a Mythbusters experiment. I recall lots of kids from high school who claimed to do it and even got arrested for it. Not all cows are huge. Some breeds are smaller. Perhaps it's not the physical pushing but the startled reaction that causes them to fall. Or thousands of kids lied about it for clout. I've never done it and never saw it done.
8:30 The Birds : I remember getting this from the library to watch for an extra credit assignment in the late 90's. I most definitely remember watching this in black and white.
"Cow tipping" was what you told the farmer who caught you in his field when you were looking for mushrooms in the middle of the night. Over time it became an urban legend.
No. People actually went cowtipping. I got invited but never went because it sounded cruel. That and I'm not a moron. We bought our hallucinogens like everyone else. No one is looking for them under cowpatties, now you sound gullible. I grew up in Kansas in the 80s.
I worked at Starbucks in multiple states for 2 plus years (I got my job transferred) and loved it, and I handled those cups for literally 10+ hours a day (I was the go-to cover) and there is no fucking way I'm wrong about this. I was so good at my job that corporate requested I work very near the corporate office when I moved to Seattle. Again, there's no way I'm wrong about the logo. This one has me shook. Can you do one about the continents moving? Australia being suddenly not in the middle of the ocean, Japan moved, the North Pole DISAPPEARED and that's literally ancestral land for my people, I also knew a Navy veteran I met when he was in his 70s when I was a teenager who literally went on some missions to the North Pole, and showed me pictures. The fact it's never existed fucks with me probably the most as well as the other continents and the heart having moved places. I drew an incredibly detailed world map for a project, I've done it more than once, I could name every country and capital and draw the world map from memory. Again, no possible way I'm wrong and my People's ancestral land never existed and those photos were from the 30s, and I met one of the original people studying it for science. 😭 These changes are becoming more and more frequent, I've noticed, as I'm sure others have. I'm not sure what it means, even as an advanced psychic, tarot reader, and amateur phycisist, but it sure means *something* is coming, and more and more quickly. One of my theories is that the particle accelerator being turned on in 2012 actually /did/ affect reality in ways we have barely begun to comprehend. I love physics because so much of the non-mundane phenomenon is literally science. Multiple dimensions, we know factually with physics and math that at least 9 exist, parallel universes, quantum entanglement, so many things I encounter in my job as a psychic and spiritual healer (I'm Indigenous and practice traditional healing as well as Reiki) and things I work with can literally be scientifically explained to a certain degree. One of my favorite physics theories is that conscienceness is just as much a part of Space-Time as space and time are, and that it is one of the driving forces of change and reality like both space and time are. It would explain why the universe seems geared towards consciousness. Some physicists believe that consciousness is just as key to the universe as space and time are, and with all my experiences, and all of my knowledge, I can damn near guarantee it's true. It is also one of the only things in our current understanding that can explain some of the rules and phenomenon of quantum physics. Some of the smartest minds we have and have ever had understand that multiple dimensions, parallel universes, etc, are simply facts that we are barely beginning to start to understand. We just don't have the tools and aren't advanced enough to really study them like I'm sure we will. Humanity often doesn't want to admit, especially nowadays, that we have many fields that we are barely beginning to understand and really don't understand, like consciousness. We try to explain things because the unknown is scary, and some will say we understand, but we don't. I majored in neurophysiology and neurobiology. I understand what people want to believe we know vs what we actually know. Anway, thanks if you read this far! Just some thoughts I thought fellow viewers would be interested in seeing.
One thing I remember as a kid in terms of continent shift is that the country Equator being parallel to the state of Minnesota. So it made sense that they are in central time. Then suddenly I saw a map where I saw Equador parallel to the state of Florida. It had me shocked 😲. I mean why would these two places have different time zones? I find it interesting that you'd mention spirituality, because what I have noticed is that people with higher frequencies are not affected by the Mandela Effect. What I mean by this is that people with a lower vibration, their memories have changed with the new Mandela Effect. I am not sure if Cern or what not, can penetrate people with higher vibrations.
@@JVMC_ZR1 I disagree completely with your higher vibrations theory. I know for a fact I have very high vibrations and so do many of my circle, and we all have been affected by Mandela effects
@@JVMC_ZR1 You do know that because of the shape of the Earth, every world map has to be made a certain way as to encompass the entire thing into a ball, but on a flat piece of paper, right? The world will never look the way it actually does on a 2D map. This has been a problem for cartographers for hundreds of years. There are some good videos on here about the history of maps and the mapmaker's techniques.
@@JVMC_ZR1Are you saying that people with a higher vibration are the ones who notice the effects, and low-vibers all have changed memories so they never realize?
it was thinking .....100% but what a strange phenomenon what do you guys think it is .......hadron collider created rifts is one i like since this effect only effects our generations 1980 + ....i don't recall earlier generations mentioning the occurrence in their media
MY MOTHER ALSO SAID THE WIZARD OF OZ WAS IN BLACK AND WHITE! I was like no way and looked it up and it was like one of the first productions to use technicolor if not the first! We were watching it once and she asked me what color I thought the ruby slippers actually were like wtf lol wizard of oz being fully in black and white is a pretty old mandela effect, one of the oldest ones I’ve heard of.
@@tisjstme5315 it was in colour that's why in the book the slippers are silver but in the movie they are ruby red so maybe there was a world where they never did colour
@@larsonfamilyhouse tbh if the parts in OZ were all in black and white her slippers would have just been silver like the book, they slippers are red because they added colour to the oz scenes but weird i know the start and the end in kansas are balck and white.
I discovered "video killed radio stars" about a decade ago. And I remember watching a documentary on how that song changed music industry after it became the first ever music video to be aired on MTV in 1979. Yes 1979.
@lanaistheneworange3013 Yes you are correct! M and his hit Pop Music also charted that same year! Pat Benatar and her hit Treat Me Right music video aired right after The Buggles one hit Video Killed The Radio Star. 📺📼🌎👨🚀
Music videos existed before the 80's. What MTV did was create a channel solely dedicated to music videos. Prior to that there wasn't really a need for all bands to make music videos unless they were just going to be shown in movies (like "Jailhouse Rock" for Elvis) or television shows (like The Monkees). You can RUclips "Unknown Soldier" by The Doors to watch their music video they created in the 60's. Even the first music video MTV first aired "Video Killed the Radio Star" from The Buggles was created in 1979 for the BBC's "Top of the Pops". There are plenty of music videos that were created way before the 80's and MTV.
Fun fact about sketchers. I bought a pair shortly before I first went online all those many years ago. My gaming tag and my email is sketcher. I seriously doubt I would have misspelled it. I still have it as part as my email and gamer tag.
It's funny the words I knew how to spell all seem wrong now. I also thought college had a d in it at one point like...colledge...I know it looks weird but maybe because edge makes the same sound...🤔🤷♀️
I wore sketchers almost exclusively between 1998 and 2010. There was a T, I swear. I am a bad speller, so even to this day, I tend to read things in my head accenting each sound as it is spelled to help me remember how to spell it. Every time I glance at the world I hear “ske-t-cher-ss. I didn’t even know there was allegedly no t until I heard about it being a Mandela effect the first time. I even went to my closet to look and was flabbergasted.
I watched Pinky and the Brain as a teenager. He absolutely said pondering. To me, it's as ridiculous as saying Homer Simpson said p'oh! instead of d'oh!
Exactly! he has never said anything else and remembering he did makes me wonder how closely people paid attention. I distinctly recall it as pondering because I specifically asked my dad what the word meant @@anthonyagnew3811
😂 I grew up in a rural farm town cows are scary big in the pitch dark lol no one was getting close lol 😂 no one ever did it I thought they did up until we went.. and I realized no one was doing this lol 😂 😂 I tell my kids I did though cause why not lol 😂 😂
@@jenfrisk996 I wasn't scared of em. I use to do some stupid shit. I shot a bull in the nuts with blue paint balls one time Im honestly not sure if I ever ran so fast any others time in my life not even from the cops. I swear he watched me every time I stepped out the front door after that. 😁🤣🤣🤣
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I always assumed that the Mandela Effect was a result of how highly susceptible human memory is. Memories are constantly changing, easily influenced, and highly inaccurate. Thus, large groups of people misremembering the same thing/event really isn’t strange or surprising. In fact, I would argue that it is an expected (and possibly inevitable) occurrence. Simply recounting your own memory can can actively influence another’s memory, the words used to describe an event can alter one’s memory of that event, the accuracy of a memory degrades each time it is recalled, etc. That all said, I always had a silly memory of Pikachu’s tail. I recalled the brown markings on it being different. One day as a kid, I was drawing the tail one way, looked at a reference picture, and was confused by the change in its markings. (I still have the sketch I drew back then too.) Clearly, I misremembered the markings on his tail, no biggy. But something felt…off. I mean, misremembering stuff isn’t at all unusual, but this felt so weird compared to other crap I’ve misremembered. (That’s why I saved the sketch.) Then I saw a video many, many years later about Mandela Effects that actually used the Pikachu tail as an example-with pictures-of how some people remember it being versus how it actually is. My blood went cold. That’s how I “incorrectly” drew the markings. I never shared my “wrong memory” about Pikachu’s tail with anyone (although I thought about it, I never deemed it important enough to mention), and I definitely didn’t think anyone else would have misremembered Pikachu’s tail marking in the exact same way. I can no longer dismiss it as a result of memories merely being highly fallible. I cannot explain it at all. My best, be it far-fetched, guess is a “glitch in the matrix” or some conjunction of parallel realities/universes.
I'm not gonna lie the Wii sports one got me hard I can hear the announcer saying you win I have a Wii and I had it since 2008 and every time I won the announcer said you win but now he never said it the pyramid one got me also, I'm really wondering which universe all these Mandela effects are glitching to and where some of them are coming from or even worst why do we keep shifting realities. the pinky and the brain one I don't even know what to I'm at a lost for words 😭😭😭
Don't panic. No one has actually proven that the Mandela Effect is caused by Universes Shifting or Glitching. Those are just theories. My favorite theory as to what caused the Mandela Effect is data overload simulation theory: as our Universe Expands and Ages in the Digital Simulation space, the server running the simulation has trouble maintaining the code in perfection causing things to naturally change over time. Our human mind is designed to remember things one way, but it may only be wishful thinking for us to assume that this Universe's History remains finite as we expand into the future. I do believe in Multiverse Theory but there's no reason to assume our Universe isn't crazy enough on its own without other Universes coming into play
I was so SURE about the Starbucks one I was questioning why you were using it because it was too easy, I was wrong!!! No way it had a star! It literally looks like someone added the star in Microsoft paint!
It always had a star. However the original logo did have star but was very sexually graphic. They had to change it twice to the one we have today, but always a star.
I'm so glad you covered scopitones, I first heard of them in 2018 and became completely obsessed with watching them on youtube. Back then they only had like a few hundred views each, which I thought was weird, for historical music videos, (there's literally a colour video for Walk on By by Dionne Warwick from 1964 with 3k views and 11 comments. I don't get it) and the fact that their vibe is just soooo weird. Definitely give alternate universe. I can't even explain it but they just feel off, the same kind of off that you feel when an ME really resonates with you. Fascinating.
@@Crayz919 Maybe every time we wake up, we awaken in a parallel universe, or maybe it's an update to the simulation, just like how things get changed when a video game or our phones are updated. I don't think humans are doing it. We give ourselves too much credit, just like saying humans are causing climate change.
I believe I can explain Pinky and the Brain one: many watched the show in their own native language back in the day, by the time they grew up they improved their English significantly. Then they remembered the show and figured “he must’ve said (thinking)” because this word is more common than “pondering”.
I was going to say, as a native english speaker born in the northeast united states, I always remember him saying the word pondering. Thinking rolls off the tongue easier and is a more common phrase, therefore people jump to that one instead. It doesn't help that it's been over 20 years since it was popular.
@StrangeScaryNewEngland UH......NO.😊 THINKING OR PONDERING ? PONDERING IS NOT A WORD THAT WOULD BE FORGOTTEN WHEN THAT WORD WAS THE CATCH PHRASE OF EVERY EPISODE 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA, ORION BELT !!! WOW.
@@tisjstme5315 yes only the breeding/nesting ones attack. The widows and 'singles' don't bc they have nothing to protect. Here in my town we have a small gang of un-paired birds that all hang out together, they're always safe. The daddy maggie around the corner though.... you don't walk that way in spring LOL
@@StrangeScaryNewEngland I think it's a combination of our convict/uk ancestry and the fact that we're all inherently just lazy 😆 oh sorry I mean 'laid back'. 😎
I grew up in the seventies, and those juke boxes with monitors look like sci fi to me. Never have I seen a music video before the early 1980s, and this was on TV. Never anywhere else. And regarding "Yellow submarine": I remember a juke box with real puppets on strings, dancing to this song. And of course the movie, that this one doesn't count as music video.
Music videos were played mostly in theatres before or after movies. Just like weekly news reels, when TV's weren't as widespread and before they even existed.
@@ChargerBullet MY DAD SAID THERE WERE ABSOLUTELY NO MONITORS CONNECTED TO JUKE BOXES...... 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA. I GUESS BIFF REALLY WENT BACK TO THE FUTURE AND MADE SOME MONEY 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA......OR , THIS IS THE ORION BELT POP CULTURE
The pyramid one doesn't seem like a Mandela affect. I remember learning it both ways even back in Middle School. My teacher was a serious history buff and would often divert from what was written in the text-book with information she had found out privately. Our history textbook said that mummies and hieroglyphs found in the pyramids as Main Stream Egyptologists were (and still are) convinced that the pyramids were tombs for different Pharaohs. Our history teacher told us while we were studying Egyptian history that there never were hieroglyphs or mummies found in the pyramids. It's a perfect example of how Main Stream Egyptologists have been lying about the real history of Egypt and it's fantastic mysteries. I'm not suggesting the pyramids were built by Aliens; that's laughable. They were built by people, but I doubt they were tombs.
They hadn't fully seen in them yet even in the 90s. I remember them using a little rc car thing with a camera trying to figure out what was going on and how to get in one of the chambers.
@@larsonfamilyhouse That's an excellent point! I saw an article just a few WEEKS ago claiming a team had found yet another hidden chamber, recently. There's still so much we don't know about the pyramids. Personally, I believe it is an insult to human intelligence as a whole to assume something so mathematically elaborate was merely a gravesight.
I've NEVER heard about or seen a Scopitone, or a Cinebox, or anything like that. EVER. You would think they would show up in a TV show or film. And I've probably read just about every Archie Comic printed, and I don't remember seeing it in one of those, either. And I don't remember there being "a bunch" of Music Videos prior to about 1980 or so, when they 'suddenly' became SUPER popular. That was the reason why they became so popular, because they were a "new thing". Then 'suddenly', EVERYONE had to do a Music Video. MTV helped with that.
I've read just about every Archie comic too and nope no mention. I also very specifically remember learning in multiple places at different times that the first music video was in the 80s.
I am a pop culture encyclopedia. Especially 80s and 90s. As far as I know, the first music videos came out in the early 80s. Never heard of a video juke box from the 50s. Wouldn't Elvis have some of these videos? I'm a huge Elvis fan and Never heard of him having videos in a video juke box. Or any other artist for that matter. My mama was a teen in the late 50s early 60s. She has never mentioned this. Never. I grew up watching MTV damn near 24/7. Especially during the summer. You know, when it actually played music videos? She's never said that there was something similar when she was a teen.
@@LogicallyKnot this is exactly what I'd expect because these mirror my experiences too. This is one of the stronger arguments for the Mandela effect, for sure
I'm literally a Starbucks Barista and I see that logo every day and I have never noticed her having a star on her crown. The left one looked so right to me and I lost my mind when I was wrong LOL
I am a huge Music person and even went to school for Music Business and Audio Production... I have never even heard of something like a Scopitone. To the best of my knoweledge, Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen was the first "Music Video" as we know it (Or think of), due to having been booked on Midnight Special, but couldnt make it, so they played the video.
The reason people remember "The Birds" being in theaters in B/W was because IT WAS shown in B/W in theaters. Once "The Birds" started making the rounds on the Friday and Saturday Night Horror Marathons, the copies of the film that were made for those tours were only in B/W because of the cost to produce a colour print and the fact the promoters only wanted to show B/W movies. (The Fly has this issue too)
Ummmm no lol. When we had to watch this VHS in school, we all moaned and complained because we HATED having to watch " old movies in B&W"... it was kind of a big thing in my HS 😂
I have experienced one Mandella effect. I used to own a 1973 Gibson SG guitar. I was living in Italy and one of my students knocked over the guitar on a stand and it broke the neck just below the headstock. I had it professionally repaired. It never had as much sustain, so I eventually sold it to a guy named Pepo. A few months later I moved to southern Spain. Somehow I discovered that I still had the guitar and I used it for another four years, before it fell off a stand and broke in the same place. I later sold it, somehow once again, but to a guy named Pedro. I remember selling it twice for the same amount, $1,400. To this day I can't explain how this was possible; but it happened. Did I somehow slip from one reality to another during my moving from Italy to Spain? I drove from one country to the other over a four week period. did I drive across while in France, or was it when I was in Monaco? I didn't feel anything happen. Yet when my household goods arrived by truck, the guitar was there and unbroken. This has bothered me for years, but I have no explanation. Has anything like this happened to anyone else?
Another Mandela Effect is that the van in the A-Team was always black with a red stripe. In the Skechers commercial with Mr.T at the end of this video, there is an A-Team-esque van that is all black with a red stripe (apparently, the van was two-toned with a red stripe, and people have been remembering it wrong. Even people who used to have an A-Team van toy as a child say it was all black.).
re: cow tipping, I remember hearing from someone in high school who claimed to have done it. He said you can't just push it over. You have to lean up against the cow and eventually it starts leaning back against you, and that's when you pull away and let it fall.
@@MHanes-m4f Blinker fluid is real though. Remember headlights can blink, but blinking is an action not a car part. AKA Windshield wiper fluid is blinker fluid.
During a conversation with my mother, she shared her childhood memories and mentioned watching that bird movie. She pointed out that back then, only wealthier people had color televisions, and she didn't have one in her house. Curious about whether many people had color TVs at that time, I asked her, and she said no. This made me consider the idea that the movie might have appeared black-and-white to most people because they predominantly had monochrome TVs, even though it was actually filmed in color. What do you guys think? Maybe that’s the reason why just on this particular Mandela effect ?
I do believe in the mandella effect 100% but for me, I do absolutely remember Brain saying "Pondering" to Pinky, I'm 38yr old now and as a child, that was the first time I ever heard the word pondering and I thought it was a old person's or rich snobby way of saying Thinking.....I used to make jokes to my siblings and would quote from the cartoon to my brother when we'd see something interesting or mischievous we could do and I'd say "hey Mario, you Pondering what I'm Pondering? " Maybe I'm a NPC and don't know it, lol idk but I do remember Pondering because Animaniacs was where I learned that word from.
The term “Cowtipping” was used in the old days to get drunk people out into the pasture’s with cows and have them sneak up on a cow and as soon as they would get near it they would wake up and chase the drunk person. And all the people in the “know” would stand back and laugh at how dumb they were for thinking they could tip over a 1,000 lbs animal.
One thing that I still can't figure out is that Cincinnati and Louisville were next to each other and you would cross the Ohio River to get to either or. Now they are not even close to each other. My Parents went there back around 2012 and I remember giving them directions and they stayed in a Hotel in Louisville and had to cross over the bridge to go to a Spine doctor in Cincinnati. My parents even remember it the way I do. Then South Carolina isn't shaped correctly either. I remember it being more rounded and not what it is now. Then Cuba is too close to Mexico now.... There are others... I believe all this started with CERN in 2012!
It's a dib dab. Cow tipping, heard of it, never seen it happen. I'm sure the Starbucks has never had a crown. The pyramids one messed with me. The birds was black and white.... I've been dragged in to the Mandela effect!
The pyramids one is messing with me the most. I was taught in school that the pyramids were built to help guide spirits to the afterlife. Then I learned that they were never buried in pyramids but in the Valley of Kings. Now I'm relearning that mummies were buried in pyramids. This is what is called a "flip flop" Flintstones going to Flinstones then back to Flintstones, and Froot Loops going to Fruit Loops then back to Froot Loops are also "flip flops"
Does anyone else remember the word "hamster" being spelled "Hampster"??? When I was 13 I raised and sold babies to a local pet shop for extra cash. I had about 13 in total. I built them an enormous empire. I KNOW it was spelled "Hampster". My husband agrees.
My dad turned 70 this year, and he told me that he used to like music videos, but that they were usually just the singer or band performing the song. By his reckoning, Michael Jackson was the first one to do music videos as we understand them today, with story lines and dancing, etc.
I feel like if you took the star version of the Starbucks logo and filled in the green areas under the star with white it would look “right” to me. Haha
I remembered King Tut with a viper on his head but apparently he has a viper and a vulture. Depending on the documentary, statues and busts appear both ways. Some time traveler is messing with the pyramids
There are 3 sarcophagi , like Russian nesting dolls I think. Or at least that was what it said last time I checked. The word sarcophagus has changed for me. It used to be spelled carcophagus I think?
Thank you! As a 25 year old who was raised by Elders, I was very much wondering if all of the old media I consumed and consume just... Somehow never mentioned it? But i also distinctly remember a documentary about "video killed the radio star" which the first music video was in 1979
Appreciate your response as someone who would've been a teenager at the time this was a thing. There's just no way this would be the first you've heard of it
Oh trust me, there's nobody that's as obsessed with cartoons as I am. And especially Animaniacs/Pinky and the Brain. Its always been "Pondering" not "Thinking." Its a classic line. Confused people probably think its "thinking" just because that's the usual way of saying that phrase outside of the cartoon.
The Birds, was filmed in my area! The School House still stands today! Tippi Hedren still lives in our area as well. That movie always scared the CHIT outta me! And I am of the age of thinking it was released in Black & White! WOW! 😮
Doesn’t the movie Cars reference cow tipping very directly where Mater and Lightning scare the tractors? I always thought cow tipping was scaring sleeping cows and hoping they were off balanced on one of their legs? I also used to think cow tipping was attempting to squeeze one of their utters while they were sleeping without getting kicked. I distinctly remember something like this with a few farm kids.
We still play Wii sports here and there and I can't remember which is right. I kinda remember both. I know the guy talks a bunch during the games, but can't quite remember either more than the other...I think it is because we've literally have been playing it since it came out...and only would stop for a short period of time depending on the season and kid's schedules. The change maybe blended into our timeline. I usually remember the old or "wrong way" from our current way. So, this is odd for me. I also remember the star on Starbucks because it always just seemed normal because star is in the name.
I never played Wii sports. I’m pretty certain it was something in Wii sports resort though. It’s said very briefly though. I think I’ve only heard it in ping pong game.
Cow tipping was absolutely a thing. 1. There are no videos because this predates cell phones, and usually it meant trespassing. 2. Lots of people my age (myself included) have gone “cow tipping”. That doesn’t mean anyone successfully tipped a cow, but we went and tried
Cow tipping became the new 'snipe hunting.' In this age when EVERYONE has a video on their phone, there has never been a video of a cow having been tipped over. That might tell us something.
@@commonsence8223 LOL nope there was a voice and those that remember would know the same voice and tone. Expect for me it normally said you lose LOL. Your likely one of those that don't see the changes, or the game wasn't something you strongly paid attention had a connection to. Personally, I didn't play much tried it a few times the game belongs to someone else, but I guess you lose stung just enough to be familiar with the rounds ending.
1.) i grew up in Tennessee, the concept of "cow tipping" (at least where i grew up) didn't mean to physically tip the cow over, but to sneak up on a cow sleeping upright and making an extremely LOUD noise to startle the cow in a manner that would cause it to tip over itself from being scared suddenly, hence "cow tipping"........... 2.) the Starbuck thing is weird, I work at a gas station and have rang up more Starbucks products than i could ever conceivably count and i too thought it was the normal crown.... damn...... 3.) i worked at Universal Studios Florida in 1999, IN the Hitchcock Attraction, i introduced the attack scene which people watched in 3D, but in BLACK AND WHITE 3D, or at least that how I remember it, i remember my dialog in in the introduction speech saying that it was being " presented in its original Black & White Glory "....... WT actual F ? ..........
they don't enter FULL sleep while standing, but will however will enter a light sleep stage while standing, hence why you can easily startle them in that state, a cow in full sleep will lay down and it is hard to wake them, they typically only do this were they feel 100% safe doing so, in a field they do not and only do what humans would call a "cat nap" so they can still listen for predators and run away if needed, only humans are cruel enough to sneak up on and startle an animal for amusement, a natural predator will almost always make a sound that sleeping cattle listen for @@jimmy_kirk
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Thanks for the video All Time. The wii sports got me I swear up and down on that one. Anyways keep it up. 😊
Damn I haven't seen Mr T in a long time in something new.
@anubusx I know I didn't know if that was an old or newer commercial. If newer he looks good still like Mr. T 😊.
The pyramids of giza has actually been know for awhile that they never had hyroglyphs, especially if you watch Ancient Aliens. They explain that only one guy ever said their was and it looked very suspicious that it was only in a chamber, so we think he probably made them himself. Of course the scientists community aren't ever gonna get rid of the pyramids are tombs theory because then they would actually have to look I to it.
Our version of cow tipping was scaring them awake. They would panic and freeze like a fainting goat and fall over. Cow tipping has ALWAYS been a thing.
Cow tipping was always a joke it was never realmtjing this isn't a Mandela effect
That's what I said! You don't push it.. you scare the shit out of it lol
We did this and they fell
I 100% remember looking at the Starbucks logo and thinking "why is it called starbucks? There isn't even a star in the logo"
Stars are Fallen Angels!
Battle star Galactica
I hope that was a joke .you can't really believe that@@TheOnlyLacyLavender1
I remember a logo with 3 Stars, in a bastket held by the figurine - 2 small and 1 bis Star. I remember thinking to myself : that makes sense… 😕
@@TheOnlyLacyLavender1Christian’s 🤣
Crazy that these video jukeboxes has never been referenced in popular culture that i can remember.
Iv seen them, they were very bulky and very expensive, and very very hard to get the film for them so because of this they where not as popular as the regular jukebox and thus harder to find today.
The only thing I can think of is that they were super obscure. I'm really into film history but I could easily see them being overlooked.
exactly plus grandmother never mentioned it and she has told me all the inventions that came out during her life time.
And you thank at least one TV sitcom like Happy Days or Laverne & Shirley or something would feature one of these video jukeboxes
Video juke box wtf
Don't forget that in the Cars movie Tow Matter and Lightning McQueen go "tractor tipping" too. The tractors are mooing the whole time 😆
Yes! That was one of my favorite scenes!
Also a nickelodeon movie called Barnyard.
@@tylernelson8420 one of my favorite movies
I like when they fart. That movie alone is an ME. Google says the movie was released 6/9/06... Which is a bold-faced lie because I saw that movie with my bf who gifted me a Mater doll for Valentine's Day .. 2/14/06... So 4 months before the movie came out .. we had seen the movie fell in love with Mater.. yet.. the movie hadn't been out yet??? Oh and Sinbad has a nasty video out mocking us, says he did make the Shazam movie and it was to pay for his crack habit and he needed Crisco to get into the 🪔 😢 he also threatened people's lives in the video " there are three videos left and we're going to kill the people that have them".
Somewhere in an alternate universe, people have been watching videos about cow tipping on a Scopitone while wearing Sketchers and pondering the true meaning of the ancient hieroglyphics were not in the pyramids! What an insane episode. Thank you for putting this together. As others have stated up until this moment, I’ve never heard or seen a Scopitone!!! WHAT?!?!! 😮
Don't forget the dibdabs!
Yea I was thinking that too
Just because you've never heard of it doesn't mean it didn't exist. It's obviously a piece of technology that wasn't well known and had a short place in history and people never really talked about it again you don't know every piece of technology that has been made through the years. And I'm sure besides this video most people consider the start of music videos to still be later when it was on TV
Please, just stop. There is no alternate universe goddamnit. Thats not how the mandela effect works.
😂😂😂 Lmfao. 😂😂😂
I can still hear in my head, Brain saying the word "thinking". Pondering sounds SO incredibly off to me. Like it actually felt uncomfortable hearing Brain say "pondering".
Same, it just sounds strange.
Yea that's the only one in this video really really really off to me.
so reality can be altered to have false memories and change all media? real gaslighting to humanity
I remember watching Animaniacs when i was younger, and i remember distinctly everytime the Brain asked "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?", it even became a sort of a meme saying in my school, kids would ask that when they were up to shenanigans.
I'm european, so I don't know if there was some sort of different localization, but the voice in the clip was the voice we heard as kids.
Yea definitely said pondering
I'm almost 58 yrs old, & I can tell you COW TIPPING IS REAL & ABSOLUTELY POSSIBLE-CUZ I'VE SEEN IT WITH MY OWN EYES!! I went with some friends I'd made, shortly after moving to Texas when I was 11. The older kids wouldn't let me actually participate, but I was pretty close. Enough that they told me to be ready to run, cuz the cows would get up pretty mad! 4 boys snuck up to a sleeping cow, 2 put their hands on the withers at the front, &2 at the hips in back, & together they gave it one big shove, &over she went!! We took off running & didn't look back til we were outside the fence again. It's very easy cuz cows sleep on 3 feet at a time, & continually shift their weight from hoof to hoof, leaving them precariously balanced.. if you can get close enough without waking them up, it doesn't take much to push them over. But it is kinda mean, & you can get hurt too. BUT IT IS REAL!!
Thats what i was thinking a calf
@jvstvce0012 I live in Illinois where there's a ton of cows and I've done it before.
I only think of the scene from Cars with Lightning McQueen and Tow Mater
Ya I wouldn’t have admitted that. That’s a horrible thing to do. For no reason at all other then to be an a hole
True. They can sleep standing up. If you grab their tail and pull it towards you while pushing their hindquarters away with your other hand. If you time it right they lose balance and fall over. It's not hard.
I majored in broadcasting in the 80’s and we studied technology. Those scopitone devices didn’t exist in my reality. The closest thing was the Penny Arcade that they still had some left in Disneyland and there was no sound. Music videos started in the 80’s. Of course the term video wasn’t even around in the 50’s. This is a definite Mandela Effect.
Roy Orbison’s song Penny Arcade wouldn’t have had quite the same ring to it with Scopitone instead!
There was the Nickelodeon
Jefferson Airplane, Mamas and Papas, Black Sabbath, etc. I don't recall a scopitone but videos were definitely around before the 80s. However, I don't recall them being more than a showcase for the band. Never a story coinciding to the music, at least not from what I remember.
There was a film viewer that hired unknowns to dance to short "stories." It was featured in Reminisce Magazine.
Explain Elvis then
The video jukebox blew my mind. Ive never heard anyone in my family talk about them, not even on the show American Pickers😮
I just read on google that they were popular in Italy, where another version of the machine was invented. I doubt they were as popular in the states, and that's probably why I've never heard of one.
Never. Period. The video tv box would have been out of this world popular when I was a early teenager. I would remember watching it. Nope. Didn’t exist 50’s 60’s .
Me either
In 2019, I graduated with a music production degree. It was a bachelors program, and we learned all facets of audio/video recording; including the history of music and audio video recording, and the science of how it worked. Nowhere in my classes was this information included. I followed up on your video and looked up this information on Wikipedia, and it was definitely in Wikipedia.😮 in music history class. I did a project and report on the history of music videos nowhere in Lexus Nexus, or any other research library was this information provided in the year 2018.
I don't trust Wikipedia, tbh.
Incredible, just goes to show how crazy things like this are.
I've been inside the smallest pyramid in Cairo, and I can attest that there's no hieroglyphs inside or outside, unlike every temple along the Nile (I've been inside most of those, too).
There's a sort of conspiracy theory that the Pyramids were built way before the Egyptians, (ditto the Sphinx') and there seems to be proof that that could be the case.
@latinforever
Not quite.
There was an inscription found on top of one of the pyramids saying, or translating to 'Khufus boys' or similar, that could have been made entirely after they were built (ie if you see graffiti on modern buildings, we don't assume that the graffiti artist built the building).
I remember seeing mentioned back in the early 80's by an archeologist on one of the BBC's history programmes host by Michael Wood, who did a few archaeological videos for them.
Although I only went inside one of them, the pyramid of Menkaure /Mykerinis, one of the local guides would have clearly pointed out any hieroglyphs visible and unfortunately, they did not.
It's definitely known for a fact that the sphinx was made before the ancient Egyptians were a civilization. I've seen many reputable geologists and archeologists talk about it.
Along the Nike? What about along the Sketcher?
@@StrangeScaryNewEngland
Lol!
Stupid autocorrect , thanks! 😂
I'm 50 and when I was young, my friends asked me if I wanted to go cow tipping. I asked what's cow tipping and they explained it to me. They owned the farm and said they did it all the time.
they probably meant drinking, drugs or sex
@@GNMbgbut they explained to her what it was.
@@GNMbg They said they would wait for the cows to go to sleep and sneak up on them and push them over. But we had to be careful because there was also a bull in the field. It wasn't my kind of fun but I specifically remember the invite.
Yea me too
@airthrowDBT They would have gotten in the field with the cattle, drunk off their asses, and go to tip a cow over. It would wake up and chase you. It was always a joke to get the gullible city kids by the farm kids. Like taking someone Snipe hunting. The alternate was a farm kid trying to get city girls out in the dark. Take it from a former Iowa kid. lol
Born in the late 50's, I have never heard of or seen the music videos. My family was one of the first in the street to get TV and I do remember MTV in the 70's. But Scopitone's I have never heard of.
I was thinking, shows that are set in the 50's & 60's show Jukeboxes, why didn't they show those music video boxes?? I'm 53 and this is the first I've ever heard of them. I remember the 8 tracks and albulms and grew up in the 80's where I learned was the start of music videos. Interesting.
@@seqkatwinn2766 yeah, you're right. They should have showed them. I remember 8 tracks too.
My dad was born in the 50s. I remember him commenting on music videos not being a thing when he was younger when I was watching a music video on MTV when I was a teenager. He didn’t understand why I enjoyed it.
MTV didn't come out until 1981...
I was born in 1957 and I have never heard or seen a video jukebox ever.
When cataclysmic events occur, we are automatically shifted to parallel universes. It's happens simultaneously. As you may have already guessed it, the program changes a few things here and there
I honestly agree with this
Yup yup and this is the quantum physics making it happen when we die we're changing different realities or it's us on an automatic change when something updates or upgrades kinda of like a video game things get added or removed both do kind of ties in together
@@oluwasanmiorekunrin8882 I've literally witnessed timelines where I died and was shifted into a new timeline to avoid that outcome
@@traditionalnative yeah sometimes when I heard things like this I think is this really proof we live in a simulation was all time and the other science right these theory about parallel universes or the multiverse and simulation is really fascinating and it's interesting hearing things like quantum physics
Can't possibly be you misremembered something from you childhood. Totally more likely you shifted universes 😂
Someone at work 2 weeks ago told me to watch the birds but that there was no colour. She said she had just watched it. I’m so confused right now
I remember I watched it on tv and had the dvd, they said even the original was black and white. And i remember the night of the living death was black and white but now it exists in colour version. Things seem to change.
Cow tipping was a thing. I never did it; but the white kids in my school talked about it all the time. There was no device called the scopitone.
I am 42, grew up in the country, on and around a LARGE number of farms and ranches... It was ALWAYS just a trick we'd play on people who didn't know any better! It was NEVER possible, and we all KNEW it! It was just a way to get your friends who grew up in the city and/or just didn't know any better to go out and make a fool of themselves and/or end up face down in cow $hit
Obedience brings victory.
@@johncbrown26This makes sense, I can relax now. Thank you sir.
@@jacksawyer3208all I can do is take your word for it. If you say you saw it, I won't argue with you about it, because I am a firm believer in the M.E. but I've never known anyone who's actually seen it done (or at least not anyone I've ever talked to about it)
@@jacksawyer3208 Cows don't sleep standing up, and cows weigh like 1400 pounds... you're literally just lying for attention.
Cow tipping is the name given to the activity of leaving someone in a cow field at night. That's literally it. There's nothing more to it, and anyone who claims that they've witnessed it, or engaged in it, is just lying.
Well I'm old and never heard of music videos until the 80's.
The old videos were normally just clips from variety shows I believe the first actual video on MTV was Video Killed the Radio Star right
My dad was born in 1952. I specifically remember him commenting once when I was a teenager watching a music video on MTV that he had no interest in music video’s because they didn’t exist when he was younger and they either just listened or watched a live performance. He was making a general commentary on how certain things you really only enjoy if you were exposed to them before a certain age. He’s gone now so I can’t ask him if he remembers this video thing.
@@guszilla6806right, on MTV, (the first official musicchannel) but videoclips existed longer tho, top of the pops etc, Beatles had clips, Moody Blues, etc.
Yeah ok...try to find one of those things today....not in this reality...with that invention it would have made portable VHS players.( Never a thing) And no music video from the 1950's can bee found anywhere on earth.....go look
I was inside the great pyramid 2010 and there are no hieroglyphics. But i did see them in the tombs in the valley of the kings near luxor.
The whole purpose of going "cow tipping" is to attempt..... and then realize you can and piss the cow off and now you running away.....
I didn’t know there was any doubt about the concept of cow tipping lol
@@ColeShelton-oo8hh people are dumb apparently......
The Pinky and the Brain one makes me want to cry. I used to watch that show all the time as a kid! 😭
Mandela effects were being caused by CERN, a fallen angel technology. It’s over now. There will be no more mandela effects. Christ is with us. ✝️🔥🕊️
Wasn't it the cartoon with the 2 bananas B1 and B2 where they actually said that? I don't remember the name
@lamppuu1 bananas in pyjamas it was called and it wasn't a cartoon but people in costumes it was a show in the 90s if not 80s it was their catchphrase
Before he even asked what the alternative were, I knew it was thinking. I could hear Brain's voice. This one is too weird
The pinky and the Brain one got me. I actually remember it being both.
We watched this show just about every day when I was a kid and remember very specifically hearing him say 'pondering' and thinking "huh, he used a bigger word this time" and after that I just got so used to hearing 'pondering' that I didn't realize I never heard him use 'thinking' again.
So learning that it was apparently never 'thinking' is crazy.
Me too!
I remember both
I felt the exact way!!!
Me too. I feel like this one's just on the list to be there. I felt like he went back and forth.
I remember hearing both as well, however I've more often heard thinking than pondering
Cow tipping probably just doesn't work anymore, because the cows are engineered to be beefier like the chickens.
For organic cows only lol or dairy cows 🐮🐄🤠
Starbucks one is nuts, when you show them both together the left logo looks so much cleaner and more logical
Yo there was like a ban for Starbucks because people believed Starbucks supported Zionism because their logo had the Star of David
Yeah wtf, I don't remember it with a star
@Stang2023 No, but the logo is ubiquitous, you see it almost everyday even if you're not a coffee drinker.
fr I was so sure that it was the one without the star. I said "hah! I got this one. People are gonna pick the star one because of STARbucks but it will be the one without it" and it turned out I was the one fooled 🥴🥴
I worked there around 2016, and I remember the star because I drew the logo and I remember having a hard time with the star. Welcome to MY world! 😂
Born in 88, so I was raised on 90s cartoons. I clearly remember Pinky and The Brain, saying.. "Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking"
Born in '77, but an eternal child so I watched this profoundly back then and every consecutive year again since. People: it mosdef is: 'PONDERING'
@@Vicious-Spiral we seem to have different memories
So they never said that ?? I clearly remember that as well .
@@Vicious-Spiral They only believe that he said thinking because that's the most common way to say that in modern times, and it doesn't help that this show was popular over 20 years ago. I clearly remember pondering, as well.
@@Vicious-Spiral. Thinking for me. Maybe people have different memories somehow because of that what we are trying to figure out
The cow tipping one seems like a Mythbusters experiment. I recall lots of kids from high school who claimed to do it and even got arrested for it. Not all cows are huge. Some breeds are smaller. Perhaps it's not the physical pushing but the startled reaction that causes them to fall. Or thousands of kids lied about it for clout. I've never done it and never saw it done.
This is what happens when you start traveling back in time and screwing with shit
I'm 35 and I clearly remember pinky and the brain with thinking! I used to watch it all the time.
I am 37 pal, and I remember it being thinking. It was thinking God damn it.
I am old. When I was young, I would get pissed when someone said thinking instead of pondering.
It is pondering! Its always been pondering!
Ahh gee wut we gonna do tonight Brain....
@@blinkowarner3117 THANK YOU
i remember the theory of pinky secretly being a genius and the brain being the insane one. pinky does stuff successfully while brain always fails
Yes this was the case, the song states one is a brain the other is insane. The inside joke by the creators was Brain was a crazy lunatic.
There was actually an episode where Pinky was the smart one if I'm not mistaken
8:30 The Birds : I remember getting this from the library to watch for an extra credit assignment in the late 90's. I most definitely remember watching this in black and white.
Yes!!! This was in Black and white 100%!!
Definitely! I'm fed up with them lying to us!
I think maybe it was in color but people still had black and white tvs when they first saw it. Doesn't explain the theatrical release though I guess.
I saw it on my 2000s era TV (obviously colour TV). It was on TV in Black and White in like 2010 or 2011. What's going on here.
"Cow tipping" was what you told the farmer who caught you in his field when you were looking for mushrooms in the middle of the night. Over time it became an urban legend.
Touche!!!!! Hahaha
No. People actually went cowtipping. I got invited but never went because it sounded cruel. That and I'm not a moron. We bought our hallucinogens like everyone else. No one is looking for them under cowpatties, now you sound gullible. I grew up in Kansas in the 80s.
I worked at Starbucks in multiple states for 2 plus years (I got my job transferred) and loved it, and I handled those cups for literally 10+ hours a day (I was the go-to cover) and there is no fucking way I'm wrong about this. I was so good at my job that corporate requested I work very near the corporate office when I moved to Seattle. Again, there's no way I'm wrong about the logo. This one has me shook.
Can you do one about the continents moving? Australia being suddenly not in the middle of the ocean, Japan moved, the North Pole DISAPPEARED and that's literally ancestral land for my people, I also knew a Navy veteran I met when he was in his 70s when I was a teenager who literally went on some missions to the North Pole, and showed me pictures. The fact it's never existed fucks with me probably the most as well as the other continents and the heart having moved places.
I drew an incredibly detailed world map for a project, I've done it more than once, I could name every country and capital and draw the world map from memory. Again, no possible way I'm wrong and my People's ancestral land never existed and those photos were from the 30s, and I met one of the original people studying it for science.
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These changes are becoming more and more frequent, I've noticed, as I'm sure others have. I'm not sure what it means, even as an advanced psychic, tarot reader, and amateur phycisist, but it sure means *something* is coming, and more and more quickly. One of my theories is that the particle accelerator being turned on in 2012 actually /did/ affect reality in ways we have barely begun to comprehend. I love physics because so much of the non-mundane phenomenon is literally science. Multiple dimensions, we know factually with physics and math that at least 9 exist, parallel universes, quantum entanglement, so many things I encounter in my job as a psychic and spiritual healer (I'm Indigenous and practice traditional healing as well as Reiki) and things I work with can literally be scientifically explained to a certain degree. One of my favorite physics theories is that conscienceness is just as much a part of Space-Time as space and time are, and that it is one of the driving forces of change and reality like both space and time are. It would explain why the universe seems geared towards consciousness. Some physicists believe that consciousness is just as key to the universe as space and time are, and with all my experiences, and all of my knowledge, I can damn near guarantee it's true. It is also one of the only things in our current understanding that can explain some of the rules and phenomenon of quantum physics.
Some of the smartest minds we have and have ever had understand that multiple dimensions, parallel universes, etc, are simply facts that we are barely beginning to start to understand. We just don't have the tools and aren't advanced enough to really study them like I'm sure we will. Humanity often doesn't want to admit, especially nowadays, that we have many fields that we are barely beginning to understand and really don't understand, like consciousness. We try to explain things because the unknown is scary, and some will say we understand, but we don't. I majored in neurophysiology and neurobiology. I understand what people want to believe we know vs what we actually know.
Anway, thanks if you read this far! Just some thoughts I thought fellow viewers would be interested in seeing.
What are you on about "the North Pole disappeared"?
One thing I remember as a kid in terms of continent shift is that the country Equator being parallel to the state of Minnesota. So it made sense that they are in central time. Then suddenly I saw a map where I saw Equador parallel to the state of Florida. It had me shocked 😲. I mean why would these two places have different time zones?
I find it interesting that you'd mention spirituality, because what I have noticed is that people with higher frequencies are not affected by the Mandela Effect. What I mean by this is that people with a lower vibration, their memories have changed with the new Mandela Effect.
I am not sure if Cern or what not, can penetrate people with higher vibrations.
@@JVMC_ZR1 I disagree completely with your higher vibrations theory. I know for a fact I have very high vibrations and so do many of my circle, and we all have been affected by Mandela effects
@@JVMC_ZR1 You do know that because of the shape of the Earth, every world map has to be made a certain way as to encompass the entire thing into a ball, but on a flat piece of paper, right? The world will never look the way it actually does on a 2D map. This has been a problem for cartographers for hundreds of years. There are some good videos on here about the history of maps and the mapmaker's techniques.
@@JVMC_ZR1Are you saying that people with a higher vibration are the ones who notice the effects, and low-vibers all have changed memories so they never realize?
The pinky and the brain one really got me. It was definitely are you thinking what I’m thinking! This is crazy!
Yea I immediately said thinking before he put both words on the screen, pondering seems so different that probably would have stood out more
nope its always been pondering. Thinking line wouldn't fit Brain's character
Same, I watched this show constantly. That's unsettling
it was thinking .....100% but what a strange phenomenon what do you guys think it is .......hadron collider created rifts is one i like since this effect only effects our generations 1980 + ....i don't recall earlier generations mentioning the occurrence in their media
@@realdeal905 that’s a great point. It’s mind boggling, I don’t even know but it’s so bizarre.
my mom remembers the birds starting out black and white and then going to colour like the wizard of oz
MY MOTHER ALSO SAID THE WIZARD OF OZ WAS IN BLACK AND WHITE! I was like no way and looked it up and it was like one of the first productions to use technicolor if not the first! We were watching it once and she asked me what color I thought the ruby slippers actually were like wtf lol wizard of oz being fully in black and white is a pretty old mandela effect, one of the oldest ones I’ve heard of.
@@larsonfamilyhouse Yeah Wizard of Oz was in B/W.
Maybe that's why I can remember the lady in the phone booth in colour, but remember the movie being B/W.
@@tisjstme5315 it was in colour that's why in the book the slippers are silver but in the movie they are ruby red so maybe there was a world where they never did colour
@@larsonfamilyhouse tbh if the parts in OZ were all in black and white her slippers would have just been silver like the book,
they slippers are red because they added colour to the oz scenes
but weird i know the start and the end in kansas are balck and white.
I discovered "video killed radio stars" about a decade ago. And I remember watching a documentary on how that song changed music industry after it became the first ever music video to be aired on MTV in 1979. Yes 1979.
@lanaistheneworange3013 Yes you are correct! M and his hit Pop Music also charted that same year! Pat Benatar and her hit Treat Me Right music video aired right after The Buggles one hit Video Killed The Radio Star. 📺📼🌎👨🚀
Thank you!! I knew I was right. I remembered this too
Thank you!! I knew I was right. I remembered this too
Thank you!! I knew I was right. I remembered this too
Mtc launched in 1981
I have never seen a video jukebox thing, I absolutely remember the music video coming out in the 80’s. It was a big deal.
the video jukebox must have been in the big cities- it was not nationwide
Hence the 1980s hit “video killed the radio star”
White rabbit by Jefferson Airplane had a music video in the 60s
@@GetToTheFarm I was also reading that they were popular in europe and that they had them all over Italy, where the Cinebox was invented
Music videos existed before the 80's. What MTV did was create a channel solely dedicated to music videos. Prior to that there wasn't really a need for all bands to make music videos unless they were just going to be shown in movies (like "Jailhouse Rock" for Elvis) or television shows (like The Monkees). You can RUclips "Unknown Soldier" by The Doors to watch their music video they created in the 60's. Even the first music video MTV first aired "Video Killed the Radio Star" from The Buggles was created in 1979 for the BBC's "Top of the Pops". There are plenty of music videos that were created way before the 80's and MTV.
Came across your channel. Absolutely love it! Your awesome brother! Thanks for everything you do for us! Much love and respect ❤❤❤
Fun fact about sketchers. I bought a pair shortly before I first went online all those many years ago. My gaming tag and my email is sketcher. I seriously doubt I would have misspelled it. I still have it as part as my email and gamer tag.
Thats a really weird one
I swear it was with a t!! That one shakes me up the most
Thanks for still spelling it right ;)
It's funny the words I knew how to spell all seem wrong now. I also thought college had a d in it at one point like...colledge...I know it looks weird but maybe because edge makes the same sound...🤔🤷♀️
I wore sketchers almost exclusively between 1998 and 2010. There was a T, I swear. I am a bad speller, so even to this day, I tend to read things in my head accenting each sound as it is spelled to help me remember how to spell it. Every time I glance at the world I hear “ske-t-cher-ss. I didn’t even know there was allegedly no t until I heard about it being a Mandela effect the first time. I even went to my closet to look and was flabbergasted.
It was never spelled with a T!
😂cars do cow tipping in the cars movie
It's in barnyard also
Penny mentioned it in The Big Bang Theory.
Barnyard did it before cars I believe
Also the Cars were Camel towing
No they don't. Those were tractors.
"Are you pondering what I am pondering". Is the most blatant one I have seen in a long time
Agreed 💯
Sounds 100% off when spoken.
I watched Pinky and the Brain as a teenager. He absolutely said pondering. To me, it's as ridiculous as saying Homer Simpson said p'oh! instead of d'oh!
Exactly! he has never said anything else and remembering he did makes me wonder how closely people paid attention. I distinctly recall it as pondering because I specifically asked my dad what the word meant @@anthonyagnew3811
@@anthonyagnew3811 always and forever has been pondering. for sure
The scopitone is like something out of the BioShock universe or something...
Right???
For real it's like a timeline from Fallout and Bioshock broke loose to become real.
@@WeirdAndWonderfullyMaidit ain’t real
It looks out of place and fake. There’s no way that existed back then
Yeah it's either a Mandela Effect or someone is playing a major gaslighting game
Dib Dab. It's ALWAYS been Dib Dab. I remember having a conversation about it when I was younger about what a Dib was. Madness.
I remember that
U dip it then dab it... Dib dab is a dumb Orion spur version. Haha
Yes, and I remember thinking at the time that it was stupid of the company to call it a dib when you clearly dip it.
It's dib dab 100% I ate them every day nearly and my step brother
@@Revolt4newlifeThe word dib comes from a 1900s kids game called 'dibstones' ..'dib' being a verb meaning too 'dip' or too 'pat'
The Sketchers one is unsettling.
It looks better that way
I've been cow tipping AND snipe hunting! Y'all are nuts.
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Were you the bag holder for snipe?
😂 I grew up in a rural farm town cows are scary big in the pitch dark lol no one was getting close lol 😂 no one ever did it I thought they did up until we went.. and I realized no one was doing this lol 😂 😂 I tell my kids I did though cause why not lol 😂 😂
@@jenfrisk996 I wasn't scared of em. I use to do some stupid shit. I shot a bull in the nuts with blue paint balls one time Im honestly not sure if I ever ran so fast any others time in my life not even from the cops. I swear he watched me every time I stepped out the front door after that. 😁🤣🤣🤣
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I love your videos I can tell you genuinely put a lot of effort into every part of it and it's incredible. even the thumbnail I can just tell you put a lot of work into it. you deserve more subs dude
Yeah the grapes part was my favorite today lol
I thought you were going to say
“ what if i told you music videos never existed?”😂
I always assumed that the Mandela Effect was a result of how highly susceptible human memory is. Memories are constantly changing, easily influenced, and highly inaccurate. Thus, large groups of people misremembering the same thing/event really isn’t strange or surprising. In fact, I would argue that it is an expected (and possibly inevitable) occurrence.
Simply recounting your own memory can can actively influence another’s memory, the words used to describe an event can alter one’s memory of that event, the accuracy of a memory degrades each time it is recalled, etc.
That all said, I always had a silly memory of Pikachu’s tail. I recalled the brown markings on it being different.
One day as a kid, I was drawing the tail one way, looked at a reference picture, and was confused by the change in its markings. (I still have the sketch I drew back then too.) Clearly, I misremembered the markings on his tail, no biggy. But something felt…off. I mean, misremembering stuff isn’t at all unusual, but this felt so weird compared to other crap I’ve misremembered. (That’s why I saved the sketch.)
Then I saw a video many, many years later about Mandela Effects that actually used the Pikachu tail as an example-with pictures-of how some people remember it being versus how it actually is. My blood went cold. That’s how I “incorrectly” drew the markings. I never shared my “wrong memory” about Pikachu’s tail with anyone (although I thought about it, I never deemed it important enough to mention), and I definitely didn’t think anyone else would have misremembered Pikachu’s tail marking in the exact same way.
I can no longer dismiss it as a result of memories merely being highly fallible. I cannot explain it at all. My best, be it far-fetched, guess is a “glitch in the matrix” or some conjunction of parallel realities/universes.
I'm not gonna lie the Wii sports one got me hard I can hear the announcer saying you win I have a Wii and I had it since 2008 and every time I won the announcer said you win but now he never said it the pyramid one got me also, I'm really wondering which universe all these Mandela effects are glitching to and where some of them are coming from or even worst why do we keep shifting realities. the pinky and the brain one I don't even know what to I'm at a lost for words 😭😭😭
Don't panic. No one has actually proven that the Mandela Effect is caused by Universes Shifting or Glitching. Those are just theories.
My favorite theory as to what caused the Mandela Effect is data overload simulation theory: as our Universe Expands and Ages in the Digital Simulation space, the server running the simulation has trouble maintaining the code in perfection causing things to naturally change over time. Our human mind is designed to remember things one way, but it may only be wishful thinking for us to assume that this Universe's History remains finite as we expand into the future.
I do believe in Multiverse Theory but there's no reason to assume our Universe isn't crazy enough on its own without other Universes coming into play
I never even knew pinky and the brain existed until this video. Never heard of them. Is that an American cartoon ? In UK I never heard of them.
thats wild , what game said YOU WIN then ? Cu z it was 100% a thing
@@Fantastic_Six it blew my mind when I heard that it never existed 😭😭
@@mindfuel__97 oh yeah they're originally from a show called Animaniacs but then they got they're own show a few year later can't remember when tho
I was so SURE about the Starbucks one I was questioning why you were using it because it was too easy, I was wrong!!! No way it had a star! It literally looks like someone added the star in Microsoft paint!
SAME
It always had a star! I don't like Starbucks but their hideously evil logo always had a star!
It always had a star. However the original logo did have star but was very sexually graphic. They had to change it twice to the one we have today, but always a star.
@@TheOnlyLacyLavender1 Evil?
@@TheOnlyLacyLavender1 I mean, I hate that company too, but evil? Lol.
I'm so glad you covered scopitones, I first heard of them in 2018 and became completely obsessed with watching them on youtube. Back then they only had like a few hundred views each, which I thought was weird, for historical music videos, (there's literally a colour video for Walk on By by Dionne Warwick from 1964 with 3k views and 11 comments. I don't get it) and the fact that their vibe is just soooo weird. Definitely give alternate universe. I can't even explain it but they just feel off, the same kind of off that you feel when an ME really resonates with you. Fascinating.
I’m off on a limb and say scorpions never existed in the first place and whoever is trying to profit off that is failing
SCOPA WHO?....😂 HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA. OK
@@samanthamitchell4115 fake history created by AI, then they try to convince us it existed.
CERN IS CHANGING HISTORY AND FUTURE
How?
How do you know it's CERN? That's just what everyone says.
@@reverendnaught250 I don't know but cern would be the most realistic hypothesis for me ... jmo !
@@Crayz919 Realistic? Oh my. 🤦♂
@@Crayz919 Maybe every time we wake up, we awaken in a parallel universe, or maybe it's an update to the simulation, just like how things get changed when a video game or our phones are updated. I don't think humans are doing it. We give ourselves too much credit, just like saying humans are causing climate change.
I believe I can explain Pinky and the Brain one: many watched the show in their own native language back in the day, by the time they grew up they improved their English significantly. Then they remembered the show and figured “he must’ve said (thinking)” because this word is more common than “pondering”.
I was going to say, as a native english speaker born in the northeast united states, I always remember him saying the word pondering. Thinking rolls off the tongue easier and is a more common phrase, therefore people jump to that one instead. It doesn't help that it's been over 20 years since it was popular.
@StrangeScaryNewEngland UH......NO.😊 THINKING OR PONDERING ? PONDERING IS NOT A WORD THAT WOULD BE FORGOTTEN WHEN THAT WORD WAS THE CATCH PHRASE OF EVERY EPISODE 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA, ORION BELT !!! WOW.
If you live in Australia the birds attack every spring .. it's called "Maggie season "
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Not all Maggies attack. I have them in the trees near me and I walk the dog and no one who walks that way gets attacked.
@@tisjstme5315 yes only the breeding/nesting ones attack. The widows and 'singles' don't bc they have nothing to protect. Here in my town we have a small gang of un-paired birds that all hang out together, they're always safe. The daddy maggie around the corner though.... you don't walk that way in spring LOL
What's with you guys adding "ie" or "y" to the end of everything? Serious question. Lol.
@@StrangeScaryNewEngland I think it's a combination of our convict/uk ancestry and the fact that we're all inherently just lazy 😆 oh sorry I mean 'laid back'. 😎
@@penelopesparrow lol good one Aussie... Australian. 🤣
I grew up in the 60s and seventies, all they had were jukeboxes, no music videos, until the 80 s.
Jailhouse rock
I grew up in the seventies, and those juke boxes with monitors look like sci fi to me. Never have I seen a music video before the early 1980s, and this was on TV. Never anywhere else. And regarding "Yellow submarine": I remember a juke box with real puppets on strings, dancing to this song. And of course the movie, that this one doesn't count as music video.
Music videos were played mostly in theatres before or after movies. Just like weekly news reels, when TV's weren't as widespread and before they even existed.
The Doors "Unknown Soldier" music video from 1968
@@ChargerBullet MY DAD SAID THERE WERE ABSOLUTELY NO MONITORS CONNECTED TO JUKE BOXES...... 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA. I GUESS BIFF REALLY WENT BACK TO THE FUTURE AND MADE SOME MONEY 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA......OR , THIS IS THE ORION BELT POP CULTURE
The pyramid one doesn't seem like a Mandela affect. I remember learning it both ways even back in Middle School. My teacher was a serious history buff and would often divert from what was written in the text-book with information she had found out privately. Our history textbook said that mummies and hieroglyphs found in the pyramids as Main Stream Egyptologists were (and still are) convinced that the pyramids were tombs for different Pharaohs. Our history teacher told us while we were studying Egyptian history that there never were hieroglyphs or mummies found in the pyramids. It's a perfect example of how Main Stream Egyptologists have been lying about the real history of Egypt and it's fantastic mysteries. I'm not suggesting the pyramids were built by Aliens; that's laughable. They were built by people, but I doubt they were tombs.
They hadn't fully seen in them yet even in the 90s. I remember them using a little rc car thing with a camera trying to figure out what was going on and how to get in one of the chambers.
@@larsonfamilyhouse That's an excellent point! I saw an article just a few WEEKS ago claiming a team had found yet another hidden chamber, recently. There's still so much we don't know about the pyramids.
Personally, I believe it is an insult to human intelligence as a whole to assume something so mathematically elaborate was merely a gravesight.
THE PYRAMIDS WERE ACTUALLY BUILT FOR PEOPLE RETREAT WHEN TH....UH WHO KNOWS.
I've NEVER heard about or seen a Scopitone, or a Cinebox, or anything like that.
EVER.
You would think they would show up in a TV show or film.
And I've probably read just about every Archie Comic printed, and I don't remember seeing it in one of those, either.
And I don't remember there being "a bunch" of Music Videos prior to about 1980 or so, when they 'suddenly' became SUPER popular.
That was the reason why they became so popular, because they were a "new thing".
Then 'suddenly', EVERYONE had to do a Music Video. MTV helped with that.
I've read just about every Archie comic too and nope no mention. I also very specifically remember learning in multiple places at different times that the first music video was in the 80s.
This one is scaring me, because I'm old enough to remember it, and I don't.
I am a pop culture encyclopedia. Especially 80s and 90s. As far as I know, the first music videos came out in the early 80s. Never heard of a video juke box from the 50s. Wouldn't Elvis have some of these videos? I'm a huge Elvis fan and Never heard of him having videos in a video juke box. Or any other artist for that matter. My mama was a teen in the late 50s early 60s. She has never mentioned this. Never. I grew up watching MTV damn near 24/7. Especially during the summer. You know, when it actually played music videos? She's never said that there was something similar when she was a teen.
@@LogicallyKnot this is exactly what I'd expect because these mirror my experiences too. This is one of the stronger arguments for the Mandela effect, for sure
I used to LOVE Cinebox! When I was in my twenties I could like eat an ENTIRE box of them in one day!
I'm literally a Starbucks Barista and I see that logo every day and I have never noticed her having a star on her crown. The left one looked so right to me and I lost my mind when I was wrong LOL
A STAR, NOPE
I am a huge Music person and even went to school for Music Business and Audio Production... I have never even heard of something like a Scopitone. To the best of my knoweledge, Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen was the first "Music Video" as we know it (Or think of), due to having been booked on Midnight Special, but couldnt make it, so they played the video.
The reason people remember "The Birds" being in theaters in B/W was because IT WAS shown in B/W in theaters. Once "The Birds" started making the rounds on the Friday and Saturday Night Horror Marathons, the copies of the film that were made for those tours were only in B/W because of the cost to produce a colour print and the fact the promoters only wanted to show B/W movies. (The Fly has this issue too)
Ummmm no lol. When we had to watch this VHS in school, we all moaned and complained because we HATED having to watch " old movies in B&W"... it was kind of a big thing in my HS 😂
i remember watching it at home in b&w
@@BABYTREE123 It was on TV in B&W all during the 60's and the 70's on smaller local UHF Channels.
Im 39 and remember watching it in B&W
It was definitely Black & White! They're lying about this too because they just want us to question our own memories and I don't!
I have experienced one Mandella effect. I used to own a 1973 Gibson SG guitar. I was living in Italy and one of my students knocked over the guitar on a stand and it broke the neck just below the headstock. I had it professionally repaired. It never had as much sustain, so I eventually sold it to a guy named Pepo. A few months later I moved to southern Spain. Somehow I discovered that I still had the guitar and I used it for another four years, before it fell off a stand and broke in the same place. I later sold it, somehow once again, but to a guy named Pedro. I remember selling it twice for the same amount, $1,400. To this day I can't explain how this was possible; but it happened. Did I somehow slip from one reality to another during my moving from Italy to Spain? I drove from one country to the other over a four week period. did I drive across while in France, or was it when I was in Monaco? I didn't feel anything happen. Yet when my household goods arrived by truck, the guitar was there and unbroken. This has bothered me for years, but I have no explanation. Has anything like this happened to anyone else?
Heard in another video of cases like yours. Some even lost things, broke them and suddenly have the item two times o.O very weird
Another Mandela Effect is that the van in the A-Team was always black with a red stripe. In the Skechers commercial with Mr.T at the end of this video, there is an A-Team-esque van that is all black with a red stripe (apparently, the van was two-toned with a red stripe, and people have been remembering it wrong. Even people who used to have an A-Team van toy as a child say it was all black.).
"YOU WIN!" is from street fighter 2.
Yeah definitely, maybe people playing Wii say “you win” when it pops up on text
re: cow tipping, I remember hearing from someone in high school who claimed to have done it. He said you can't just push it over. You have to lean up against the cow and eventually it starts leaning back against you, and that's when you pull away and let it fall.
That Skechers commercial is hilarious! 😂
My gosh, Romo and that commercial is PROOF! THE ELITES ARE AWARE WE ARE AWARE!
I BOUGHT MINE WITH THE T 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA. THIS IS THE ORION BELT
Love the videos! keep em coming
I freaking love these videos ! Episode 31 gained you a new subscriber
are you thinking what i'm thinking is what the bananas in pajamas said to each other
Cow tipping is like snipe hunting or blinker fuel..
@@BradB_Sportscards weird I could of swore I wrote fluid .. huh
@@MHanes-m4f Blinker fluid is real though. Remember headlights can blink, but blinking is an action not a car part. AKA Windshield wiper fluid is blinker fluid.
During a conversation with my mother, she shared her childhood memories and mentioned watching that bird movie. She pointed out that back then, only wealthier people had color televisions, and she didn't have one in her house. Curious about whether many people had color TVs at that time, I asked her, and she said no. This made me consider the idea that the movie might have appeared black-and-white to most people because they predominantly had monochrome TVs, even though it was actually filmed in color. What do you guys think? Maybe that’s the reason why just on this particular Mandela effect ?
It doesn't explain the people who saw it in the theatre who remember it as black and white
THAT IS ONLY THE ANSWER FOR PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T GO TO THE MOVIES TO SEE IT, PROBABLY 1/4 OF THE POPULATION. 😊
Exactly, my thought as well.
I do believe in the mandella effect 100% but for me, I do absolutely remember Brain saying "Pondering" to Pinky, I'm 38yr old now and as a child, that was the first time I ever heard the word pondering and I thought it was a old person's or rich snobby way of saying Thinking.....I used to make jokes to my siblings and would quote from the cartoon to my brother when we'd see something interesting or mischievous we could do and I'd say "hey Mario, you Pondering what I'm Pondering? "
Maybe I'm a NPC and don't know it, lol idk but I do remember Pondering because Animaniacs was where I learned that word from.
Cow tipping was like Snipe hunting, it was a practical joke played on people
The term “Cowtipping” was used in the old days to get drunk people out into the pasture’s with cows and have them sneak up on a cow and as soon as they would get near it they would wake up and chase the drunk person. And all the people in the “know” would stand back and laugh at how dumb they were for thinking they could tip over a 1,000 lbs animal.
I remember it being pondering, because I remember thinking how smart that made Brain sound.
One thing that I still can't figure out is that Cincinnati and Louisville were next to each other and you would cross the Ohio River to get to either or. Now they are not even close to each other. My Parents went there back around 2012 and I remember giving them directions and they stayed in a Hotel in Louisville and had to cross over the bridge to go to a Spine doctor in Cincinnati. My parents even remember it the way I do. Then South Carolina isn't shaped correctly either. I remember it being more rounded and not what it is now. Then Cuba is too close to Mexico now.... There are others... I believe all this started with CERN in 2012!
Am I the only one who remembers never mind being a compound word: nevermind?
For Pinky and the Brain it was always pondering because that is where I first heard that word
"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?"
"I think so, Brain, but where are we going to find a duck and a hose at this hour?"
Our world has been flipped upside down.
Cow tipping was definitely a thing because my grandfather broke a cows leg ones trying to get it back up after it had been tipped. By college kids.
😢 poor cow
Because cows can't get up by themselves?
@@Thejoshrandall depending on how they land no sometimes they can’t get back up.
It's a dib dab.
Cow tipping, heard of it, never seen it happen.
I'm sure the Starbucks has never had a crown.
The pyramids one messed with me.
The birds was black and white....
I've been dragged in to the Mandela effect!
The pyramids one is messing with me the most. I was taught in school that the pyramids were built to help guide spirits to the afterlife. Then I learned that they were never buried in pyramids but in the Valley of Kings. Now I'm relearning that mummies were buried in pyramids. This is what is called a "flip flop"
Flintstones going to Flinstones then back to Flintstones, and Froot Loops going to Fruit Loops then back to Froot Loops are also "flip flops"
Does anyone else remember the word "hamster" being spelled "Hampster"??? When I was 13 I raised and sold babies to a local pet shop for extra cash. I had about 13 in total. I built them an enormous empire. I KNOW it was spelled "Hampster". My husband agrees.
Also.... Wtf happened to the "D" in pidgeon?????
My dad turned 70 this year, and he told me that he used to like music videos, but that they were usually just the singer or band performing the song. By his reckoning, Michael Jackson was the first one to do music videos as we understand them today, with story lines and dancing, etc.
I feel like if you took the star version of the Starbucks logo and filled in the green areas under the star with white it would look “right” to me. Haha
I remembered King Tut with a viper on his head but apparently he has a viper and a vulture. Depending on the documentary, statues and busts appear both ways. Some time traveler is messing with the pyramids
There are 3 sarcophagi , like Russian nesting dolls I think. Or at least that was what it said last time I checked. The word sarcophagus has changed for me. It used to be spelled carcophagus I think?
@@larsonfamilyhouse There are many statues of King Tut, The Sphinx, busts and hundreds of drawings with just the cobra. The sarcophagus has both
Scopitone never heard of it and I'm 65 years old first time hearing about it is right here
Thank you! As a 25 year old who was raised by Elders, I was very much wondering if all of the old media I consumed and consume just... Somehow never mentioned it? But i also distinctly remember a documentary about "video killed the radio star" which the first music video was in 1979
Appreciate your response as someone who would've been a teenager at the time this was a thing. There's just no way this would be the first you've heard of it
cow tipping aka a sneaky way to say you are doing something without actually saying what you are going to do
If you watch 500 days of summer when they're playing wii tennis, you can hear the "you win" comment
There ABSOLUTELY WAS A T IN SKETCHERS! ALSO, ITS BERENSTEIN!!!
Oh trust me, there's nobody that's as obsessed with cartoons as I am. And especially Animaniacs/Pinky and the Brain. Its always been "Pondering" not "Thinking." Its a classic line. Confused people probably think its "thinking" just because that's the usual way of saying that phrase outside of the cartoon.
Thank you!!
I said the same thing. Pondering was a brainier version of the word thinking, so of course he had to say it that way. LOL
YES, YOU ARE FROM HERE ORIGINALLY.THE ORION BELT. HERE , FREDDY KRUEGER HAS 4 CLAWS 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA 😂HAHAHA 😂.
The Birds movies I remember watching back in the 80s, and it was black and white.
It was released in the 50s obviously black and white and then re released in technicolor
The Birds, was filmed in my area! The School House still stands today! Tippi Hedren still lives in our area as well. That movie always scared the CHIT outta me! And I am of the age of thinking it was released in Black & White! WOW! 😮
Doesn’t the movie Cars reference cow tipping very directly where Mater and Lightning scare the tractors?
I always thought cow tipping was scaring sleeping cows and hoping they were off balanced on one of their legs?
I also used to think cow tipping was attempting to squeeze one of their utters while they were sleeping without getting kicked. I distinctly remember something like this with a few farm kids.
Okay, that Wii sports one definitely happened.
Thats the one that hit me the most. I remember the exact voice and pronunciation of that YOU WIN!!
We still play Wii sports here and there and I can't remember which is right. I kinda remember both. I know the guy talks a bunch during the games, but can't quite remember either more than the other...I think it is because we've literally have been playing it since it came out...and only would stop for a short period of time depending on the season and kid's schedules. The change maybe blended into our timeline. I usually remember the old or "wrong way" from our current way. So, this is odd for me. I also remember the star on Starbucks because it always just seemed normal because star is in the name.
I remember the announcer vividly saying you win 😭😭
Nope. You said it in your head.
I never played Wii sports. I’m pretty certain it was something in Wii sports resort though. It’s said very briefly though. I think I’ve only heard it in ping pong game.
You got me on the sketchers one. I'm wearing a pair now and my spell check keeps adding the T
Even spellcheck knows...
I will die on this hill. There is a T
There was NEVER a T in Skechers!
Weird because my spellcheck literally just removed the T on another comment
@@rickyhood8213weird, spell check will take either one now.
T in these Skechers, that is effin awesome
Cow tipping was absolutely a thing.
1. There are no videos because this predates cell phones, and usually it meant trespassing.
2. Lots of people my age (myself included) have gone “cow tipping”. That doesn’t mean anyone successfully tipped a cow, but we went and tried
Cow tipping became the new 'snipe hunting.' In this age when EVERYONE has a video on their phone, there has never been a video of a cow having been tipped over. That might tell us something.
Forget the "T"!? Can't forget it if I regularly spilling that "T".
The Nintendo Wii Sports one not saying "You Win" is crazy. I bet if you ask 100 ppl to say "You Win" everyone would say it the same way!!
It's a case of the brain filling in missing details based on related memories. So in other words like if you had an AI say it.
I remember you lose.
Nope. The voice was you reading/saying it in your head. I played the game, there was no you win voice.
@@commonsence8223 LOL nope there was a voice and those that remember would know the same voice and tone. Expect for me it normally said you lose LOL.
Your likely one of those that don't see the changes, or the game wasn't something you strongly paid attention had a connection to.
Personally, I didn't play much tried it a few times the game belongs to someone else, but I guess you lose stung just enough to be familiar with the rounds ending.
@@bunnyboo6295 uh, no. There was no voice. Sorry.
1.) i grew up in Tennessee, the concept of "cow tipping" (at least where i grew up) didn't mean to physically tip the cow over, but to sneak up on a cow sleeping upright and making an extremely LOUD noise to startle the cow in a manner that would cause it to tip over itself from being scared suddenly, hence "cow tipping"........... 2.) the Starbuck thing is weird, I work at a gas station and have rang up more Starbucks products than i could ever conceivably count and i too thought it was the normal crown.... damn...... 3.) i worked at Universal Studios Florida in 1999, IN the Hitchcock Attraction, i introduced the attack scene which people watched in 3D, but in BLACK AND WHITE 3D, or at least that how I remember it, i remember my dialog in in the introduction speech saying that it was being " presented in its original Black & White Glory "....... WT actual F ? ..........
Cows don't sleep standing up.
In Ben ten they go cow tipping. Mostly startle the cow like you said.
they don't enter FULL sleep while standing, but will however will enter a light sleep stage while standing, hence why you can easily startle them in that state, a cow in full sleep will lay down and it is hard to wake them, they typically only do this were they feel 100% safe doing so, in a field they do not and only do what humans would call a "cat nap" so they can still listen for predators and run away if needed, only humans are cruel enough to sneak up on and startle an animal for amusement, a natural predator will almost always make a sound that sleeping cattle listen for @@jimmy_kirk
I had a friend in college who introduced the concept of cow tipping to me, who had actually done it.