"I ended up in this universe where the Fruit of the Loom logo doesn’t have the cornucopia on it"
I am right there with you. Either I've shifted universes, or the Philip K. Dick Demiurge is engaging in some time-fuckery, or this is a deep-background demoralization psyop. Or all three.
But I am getting pretty goddamned tired of assholes trying to undermine my memory.
I have a sneaking suspicion that part of it may be some sort of internet-enabled gaslighting as a demoralization psy-op, I really do. I also wouldn't be surprised if some cruel demiurgic figure would be involved, but I mostly think there's a conscious and malicious editing of certain information. How? Not sure. Still working on that part.
I don’t know about the fruit logo, but I will go to my grave KNOWING that it was BerenstEIn Bears.
I very recently rediscovered a lost media from my youth. All I remembered was a short story in one of my middle school literature textbooks in which a boy puts his hands into a fire built of roses and gains the ability to feel which people are human and which are beasts on the inside.
I looked for the story for years, and even tried to find it when visiting my old school as an adult, but no luck.
Then, while reading George McDonald’s “The Princess and Curdie” to my own kids, I suddenly got an eerie feeling as the main character was brought into the room of the fairy queen and there was a fire built of roses…
It was a very cathartic experience, and a damn good story
It was Berenstein. Never let them convince you otherwise. That's how "they" win. I'm not sure who "they" is in this case but there is one.
It's interesting how that kind of lost media always just stick in our craw, too, and everyone has that "one" thing they remember as a kid that they swear was real but have no evidence. But at least you found your "white whale", as it is. It gives me hope that, one day, I might be lucky enough to find mine and put this matter to rest.
I have two completely different working theories on things like the Fruit of the Loom logo and mysterious children's programming that only the viewer seems to remember.
One, EM waves aren't hard-locked to their home dimension, unlike every other form of energy, and jump across the fabric every so often. TV sets are best at picking this up for some reason, but I'm sure everyone has memories of that one website, that one radio show, or that one app they saw once but could never find again (less likely).
Two, electronics get around the imposition on demons needing a host body - human or animal - to get into the physical world (one suspects that the cult idols and graven images common to pagan religions are another means of circumventing this). Demons then take advantage of this in the obvious ways, but also to harm and scare the innocent when they have a chance (more likely).
First point is interesting, but the second I suspect is closer to the truth. I've long suspected that, if demons are are real, or even just energy-based intelligences that exist in the same physical space as us, electronics would give them the ability to directly communicate with humans. It's literally that one rage comic meme, "The king's pact binds them, they cannot show themselves or speak to us", followed by "create ways to see without seeing and speak without speaking". This is assuming a lot and getting into deeply schizo territory but that also would validate the first point, as a being of energy of sufficient ability or strength could hypothetically manipulate electronic signals (i.e. flip bits in a code, alter digital sound in a way that couldn't be done with analog, etc.)
"I ended up in this universe where the Fruit of the Loom logo doesn’t have the cornucopia on it"
I am right there with you. Either I've shifted universes, or the Philip K. Dick Demiurge is engaging in some time-fuckery, or this is a deep-background demoralization psyop. Or all three.
But I am getting pretty goddamned tired of assholes trying to undermine my memory.
I have a sneaking suspicion that part of it may be some sort of internet-enabled gaslighting as a demoralization psy-op, I really do. I also wouldn't be surprised if some cruel demiurgic figure would be involved, but I mostly think there's a conscious and malicious editing of certain information. How? Not sure. Still working on that part.
I don’t know about the fruit logo, but I will go to my grave KNOWING that it was BerenstEIn Bears.
I very recently rediscovered a lost media from my youth. All I remembered was a short story in one of my middle school literature textbooks in which a boy puts his hands into a fire built of roses and gains the ability to feel which people are human and which are beasts on the inside.
I looked for the story for years, and even tried to find it when visiting my old school as an adult, but no luck.
Then, while reading George McDonald’s “The Princess and Curdie” to my own kids, I suddenly got an eerie feeling as the main character was brought into the room of the fairy queen and there was a fire built of roses…
It was a very cathartic experience, and a damn good story
It was Berenstein. Never let them convince you otherwise. That's how "they" win. I'm not sure who "they" is in this case but there is one.
It's interesting how that kind of lost media always just stick in our craw, too, and everyone has that "one" thing they remember as a kid that they swear was real but have no evidence. But at least you found your "white whale", as it is. It gives me hope that, one day, I might be lucky enough to find mine and put this matter to rest.
I have two completely different working theories on things like the Fruit of the Loom logo and mysterious children's programming that only the viewer seems to remember.
One, EM waves aren't hard-locked to their home dimension, unlike every other form of energy, and jump across the fabric every so often. TV sets are best at picking this up for some reason, but I'm sure everyone has memories of that one website, that one radio show, or that one app they saw once but could never find again (less likely).
Two, electronics get around the imposition on demons needing a host body - human or animal - to get into the physical world (one suspects that the cult idols and graven images common to pagan religions are another means of circumventing this). Demons then take advantage of this in the obvious ways, but also to harm and scare the innocent when they have a chance (more likely).
First point is interesting, but the second I suspect is closer to the truth. I've long suspected that, if demons are are real, or even just energy-based intelligences that exist in the same physical space as us, electronics would give them the ability to directly communicate with humans. It's literally that one rage comic meme, "The king's pact binds them, they cannot show themselves or speak to us", followed by "create ways to see without seeing and speak without speaking". This is assuming a lot and getting into deeply schizo territory but that also would validate the first point, as a being of energy of sufficient ability or strength could hypothetically manipulate electronic signals (i.e. flip bits in a code, alter digital sound in a way that couldn't be done with analog, etc.)
I have GOT to watch this british talking-dog program