Henry VIII - I remember the turkey leg

If you swear Henry VIII held a turkey leg in that Holbein painting, you’re not wrong—you’re remembering the other loop; where two versions of a reality intersect briefly, and the human mind latches onto both.
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Who remembers the painting of Henry VIII holding a turkey leg?

I do
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Henry VIII - I remember the turkey leg

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Can NONE of you fools remember the Holbein painting with Henry VIII holding the turkey leg? Seriously people, why is it so hard for you sheep to believe that multiple possibilities exist in this world?

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BardOwl wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 4:05 am Can NONE of you fools remember the Holbein painting with Henry VIII holding the turkey leg? Seriously people, why is it so hard for you sheep to believe that multiple possibilities exist in this world?
Who you calling sheep, bird brain?

What they call the Mandela Effect is due to "string drift," where two versions of a reality intersect briefly, and the human mind latches onto both. It's not really rocket science.
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BardOwl wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 4:05 am Can NONE of you fools remember the Holbein painting with Henry VIII holding the turkey leg? Seriously people, why is it so hard for you sheep to believe that multiple possibilities exist in this world?
Well if it exists, we should be able to Google it right? I don't see anything that looks like it hasn't been photoshopped as a Mandela joke. So where is it, @BardOwl?
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ZX-47 wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 4:49 am Well if it exists, we should be able to Google it right? I don't see anything that looks like it hasn't been photoshopped as a Mandela joke. So where is it, @BardOwl?
Hey Dumbass,

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GrayDoppler wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 4:46 am
What they call the Mandela Effect is due to "string drift," where two versions of a reality intersect briefly, and the human mind latches onto both. It's not really rocket science.
I remember seeing the painting in my 4th grade art book. I kind of had a guy crush on Henry VIII. Till I learned you could smell his leg ulcer from 3 rooms away. He actually did a lot for the medical field, even if he couldn't heal himself...or stop eating, based on that menu.

Anyway, String Drift is a thing, and yes, your past will change when you move to a different timeline. I think it's refreshing, if you can stop looking back at all the crappy things that happened to you in your most recent past.

Go Henry!
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BardOwl wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 4:05 am Can NONE of you fools remember the Holbein painting with Henry VIII holding the turkey leg? Seriously people, why is it so hard for you sheep to believe that multiple possibilities exist in this world?
Such anger @BardOwl. Find an outlet besides innocent people.

I put up a poll, and looks like most of us DO remember the turkey leg. He was sitting at a table, and there was a goblet to his right. It had green and red cabochons around its circumference. I could probably paint it, if I had the talent.
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