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The Mandela effect part 2
APB04-May-25 07:57 pm
That's when someone remembers very different things to most people.....I was sitting with some friends overlooking a lake...having a few drinks..and a black swan came into view...one woman said "Oh wow...look!...a black swan!...you don't see them much!"...I said all native swans in Australia are black....she said that all the swans she had ever seen in Canberra and Queensland...since she was a little girl... had always been white...and she laughed like I might be joking...after a quick google search...you could see the fear in her eyes...she said "am I going mad?"..I told her about the mandela effect...but I suspect she was not convinced...she was very freaked out...as you would....strange days indeed...that just happened today
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  • Pat C 618241
    Bi-swans - what next?
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    • boy blunder
      Every day is a Mandela effect for me, the words /conversation might change, but everything else seems the same little bit like ground hog day
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      • Somebody Kinda Loopy
        Yep . . . I wake up every morning to Sonny & Cher too !
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    • Andrew C 287196
      Just to confuse you, there are black swans that have white feathers, but they are an extremely rare genetic mutation. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-08/injured-swan-found-shot-in-tasmanian-great-lakes/100119666
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      • APB
        we actually have some of those at the lake here Andrew
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      • Grommie
        Black swans have white flight feathers that are only visible when they are flying or when their wings are lifted. The rest of their body plumage is predominantly black.
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