Berenstain....is that about the Barenstein Bears? The anomaly is that everyone who grew up with the Barenstein Bears specifically remember the way the Bear's last name was spelled. Many learned to read with those books, or watched the shows over and over again, some even had lunchboxes and other stuff with the Bear's name on it. Well....if you go look now, there never was such thing as "The Barenstein Bears", its has always been " The Berenstain Bears", there is no record of them every having been called Barenstein, and for those who knew them as such....it is quite confusing. Some say they must have changed the name....but nope, the record reflects its always been "Barenstain". Some have gone to look at the books that not long ago they used to teach their children to read....the books in their very homes, only to see the books have changed and now say Berenstain instead of Barenstein. Many other such anomalies have been reported, such as the famous star wars line "Luke, I am your father", now says "No, I am your father". Many hard core Star Wars fans were mystified and darth vader impersonaters were surprised, that they'd memorized the line incorrectly and been using it that way for so long. There's old video around of impersonator competitions and everyone says "Luke, I am your father". Another anomaly was in the Costner movie "Field of Dreams".....when many remember the voice throughout the movie saying "build it and they will come", talking about all the baseball players that would come to the field.....well not anymore, it now says "Build it and he will come"...not sure which specific baseball player the voice is talking about....but those are just a few examples of what I thought was the Berenstain thing.
All I have to ask is, who started the Beranstain Bears meme? Isn't that actually a joke meme started by a troll?
And also, was there never a TV commercial for the "field of dreams" movie which actually said "build it and they will come"? Commercials for movies and games don't necessarily show exactly what is contained in the media - certain liberties are taken in order to maximize commercialization/marketing of the subject, including showing excerpts that are entirely redone or re-dubbed specifically for the commercial spot. There is no "truth in advertising" laws effectively covering entertainment marketing.
It means there's not necessarily a "glitch in the matrix" but rather that advertising/marketing tends to take advantage of certain cognitive quirks. Same "quirks" that common street magicians may also take advantage of with their gimmicks.
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LostandFound ago
What was operation Berenstain? Welcome traveler I see you bring gifts, have a seat you must be weary.
Flat_Truth ago
Berenstain....is that about the Barenstein Bears? The anomaly is that everyone who grew up with the Barenstein Bears specifically remember the way the Bear's last name was spelled. Many learned to read with those books, or watched the shows over and over again, some even had lunchboxes and other stuff with the Bear's name on it. Well....if you go look now, there never was such thing as "The Barenstein Bears", its has always been " The Berenstain Bears", there is no record of them every having been called Barenstein, and for those who knew them as such....it is quite confusing. Some say they must have changed the name....but nope, the record reflects its always been "Barenstain". Some have gone to look at the books that not long ago they used to teach their children to read....the books in their very homes, only to see the books have changed and now say Berenstain instead of Barenstein. Many other such anomalies have been reported, such as the famous star wars line "Luke, I am your father", now says "No, I am your father". Many hard core Star Wars fans were mystified and darth vader impersonaters were surprised, that they'd memorized the line incorrectly and been using it that way for so long. There's old video around of impersonator competitions and everyone says "Luke, I am your father". Another anomaly was in the Costner movie "Field of Dreams".....when many remember the voice throughout the movie saying "build it and they will come", talking about all the baseball players that would come to the field.....well not anymore, it now says "Build it and he will come"...not sure which specific baseball player the voice is talking about....but those are just a few examples of what I thought was the Berenstain thing.
something_went_wrong ago
All I have to ask is, who started the Beranstain Bears meme? Isn't that actually a joke meme started by a troll?
And also, was there never a TV commercial for the "field of dreams" movie which actually said "build it and they will come"? Commercials for movies and games don't necessarily show exactly what is contained in the media - certain liberties are taken in order to maximize commercialization/marketing of the subject, including showing excerpts that are entirely redone or re-dubbed specifically for the commercial spot. There is no "truth in advertising" laws effectively covering entertainment marketing.
It means there's not necessarily a "glitch in the matrix" but rather that advertising/marketing tends to take advantage of certain cognitive quirks. Same "quirks" that common street magicians may also take advantage of with their gimmicks.
JustHereForTheFood ago
http://mandelaeffect.com/berenstein-or-berenstain-bears/