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evaunit08: latesummer94: theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes“You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.”It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel universes that first pulled
latesummer94: theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes“You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.”It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel universes that first pulled by Rob Schwarz
wediecool: latesummer94: theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes“You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.”It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel universes that first pulled
It’s not Berenstain bears or Berenstein bears.
each of the berenstain bears represent a cardinal sin
livingdan-gerously: lsarae: sixpenceeeblog: Who remembers the Berenstain Bears? Many people actually remember it as the Berenstein Bears. It’s part of the Mandela theory, or a term that someone is positive something happened although it didn’t.
dryadalis: fuckyeahdiomedes:vampireapologist:vampireapologist:saltymommie:vampireapologist:I haven’t read it since seventh grade, but my favorite part of Twilight that I remember is the “radioactive spider” line bc it implies that when presented
sarcastic-clapping: featherinmycapandcheese: sarcastic-clapping: me finding out i was wrong about something: wow……another example of the mandela effect….. person: no you’re not in a different universe you’re just wrong me: oh man the berenstain
beevomitbooboo: beevomitbooboo: beevomitbooboo: sixpenceee: Who remembers the Berenstain Bears? Many people actually remember it as the Berenstein Bears. It’s part of the Mandela theory, or a term that someone is positive something happened although
catceleste: mulder: isn’t it odd people remember them as the berenstein bears even though they’ve supposedly been the berenstain bears since the beginning?scully: well names that sound similar to berenstain are frequently spelled ending in s-t-e-i-n
I think a few years out when SU is a nostalgic show, Pearl’s ribbon is gonna be one of those Mandela Effect things (like the whole Berenstain/Berenstein Bears thing). Because even now I reckon there’s quite a lot of people who would swear up and down
artemispanthar: I think a few years out when SU is a nostalgic show, Pearl’s ribbon is gonna be one of those Mandela Effect things (like the whole Berenstain/Berenstein Bears thing). Because even now I reckon there’s quite a lot of people who would
samkinsman: sixpenceee: Who remembers the Berenstain Bears? Many people actually remember it as the Berenstein Bears. It’s part of the Mandela theory, or a term that someone is positive something happened although it didn’t. Many attribute these
catceleste: mulder: isn’t it odd people remember them as the berenstein bears even though they’ve supposedly been the berenstain bears since the beginning? scully: well names that sound similar to berenstain are frequently spelled ending in s-t-e-i-n
jinlian:this is the point where the berenstein and berenstain universes are reconverging
theimages: Jan Berenstain, who with her husband wrote and illustrated the Berenstain Bears books, gentle best-sellers that enlightened preschoolers for half a century with simple lessons about kindness and tidiness, and reasons not to be afraid of
n00oo000o: latesummer94: theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes“You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.”It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel universes that first pulled
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh: evaunit08: latesummer94: theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes “You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.” It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel
prospitans: kyblot: enjchiladas: enjchiladas: the berenstain bears all have hella jeff mouths and im in hell do you see this hell im living in when i was a kid i could have sworn they had sweet bro mouths are you from the sweet bro or hella jeff
navypony: asktechpony: totallynotabrony: theimages: Jan Berenstain, who with her husband wrote and illustrated the Berenstain Bears books, gentle best-sellers that enlightened preschoolers for half a century with simple lessons about kindness and
myuncreativeurl: samkinsman:sixpenceee: Who remembers the Berenstain Bears? Many people actually remember it as the Berenstein Bears. It’s part of the Mandela theory, or a term that someone is positive something happened although it didn’t. Many
sarcastic-clapping: me finding out i was wrong about something: wow……another example of the mandela effect….. person: no you’re not in a different universe you’re just wrong me: oh man the berenstain universe sure is wild……..
pyramidslayer: latesummer94: theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes“You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.”It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel universes that first
sapphicwerewolves: “skinny jeans are out, bootcut jeans are back in!” yeah maybe thats how it is in the berenstain universe but here in the berenstein universe we like our skinny jeans just fine thanks
palehorsegreeneyes: psychomantls: latesummer94: theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes“You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.”It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel universes
Mama Bear Berenstain
sixpenceee: Who remembers the Berenstain Bears? Many people actually remember it as the Berenstein Bears. It’s part of the Mandela theory, or a term that someone is positive something happened although it didn’t. Many attribute these false memories
theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes“You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.”It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel universes that first pulled by Rob Schwarz of Stranger
vintage-tech: Stan & Jan Berenstain (never “-stein”) were capable of drawing humans, the bears came later.
did-you-kno: Michael Cera was the voice of Brother Bear on The Berenstain Bears. Source
danismm:Stan Berenstain, 1962.
firstknivesclub: evaunit08: latesummer94: theavc: How you spell “The Berenstain Bears” could be proof of parallel universes“You need to look up the Berenst#in Bears problem.”It was this innocent comment left on a post about parallel universes