Archived The landmass west of Australia which doesn't exist in our timeline (mandelaeffect)
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Archived The landmass west of Australia which doesn't exist in our timeline (mandelaeffect)
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[–] Mitchilich 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I am from Bismarck, ND. We learned about Lemurna as one of the continents in grade school. North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Lemurna, Australia, and Antarctica.
I can't believe this. I just started reading about the Mandela effect, and I know for a F-ing fact we learned the world with Lemurna in it. So I google mapped it, and WTFF??!! It is NOT there. This is incredibly screwed up, and messes with me. Did I imprint a fake continent onto the memory of all my grade school years. We had maps on the wall like most school classrooms did... World maps. It was there. I'm telling you.
[–] dv1155 [S] ago
Where was this continent? And what's in its place on the map now?
[–] Mitchilich 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The topic of this thread is the landmass west of Australia as shown on the globe in dazed and confused and some episode of madmen. That's what I'm talking about. It's called Lemurna. Or was. WTF. I don't know if I believe myself anymore. It can't be real that I learned this in school as I stated and now it's not even a part of reality, can it?
[–] Mitchilich ago
Edit: I can even remember this. It was a continent because it was surrounded by its own fault lines which extended out into the ocean. One of those separated it from Australia. The capital was Shuson, and it was kind of "third world-ish" like parts of Africa are. When we wasted food as a kid, my dad would get all pissed and told us when he was ported in Lemurna in the navy, some of them painted ships just for the navy's table leavings/ scraps. And we should be grateful to have food and not to was it, blah blah blah. Jesus jumped up and played the fiddle, huh? I can't believe this.