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The Unexplained

The Unexplained
Posted 2023-05-27 14:25:21
Ever have a weird occurrences happen to you? Like of the paranormal. Or like a weird glitch in the matrix even a Mandela effect. An encounter with the unknown? Please fell free to tell me your guys own stories! I'd love to hear them! You can also talk about other weird occurrences people have told you! I'm really into the unknown!

Weird Occurrences that happened to me:

- So I witnessesed this with my mom. One day me and my mom plus her bf were out on the bridge tunnel fishing off the rocks. We were looking down in the water off this bridge, we saw this strange creature come up out the water. It looked like a person but like a whale but it was too close to the rocks to be one. Also when it came up for air it just like sunk back down. Still to this day we can't explain what we saw.

- A weird Mandela Effect that puzzels my brain. I remember the word grey being spelled G-R-E-Y, but infact it's spelled G-R-A-Y. Does anyone else have this?


Leave your stories in the comments!

Blueheart
#90190

Posted 2023-05-28 11:20:05 (edited)
Grey is the US spelling, Gray is the everywhere-else spelling. The same way the US says Zee for Z and everywhere else says Zed for Z. If you live(d) in the US or were exposed to a lot of US media, that's why you remember spelling it that way. Goes for a lot of English words, a lot of stuff was very slightly changed in the US for no apparent reason.

I have no glitch in the matrix/Mandela effect stories myself. But I find other people's stories interesting.
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#43839

Posted 2023-05-28 14:08:29
Thanks for explaining that to me. It just doesn't look right spelling it one way maybe just my mind.

Blueheart
#90190

Posted 2023-05-28 17:19:14 (edited)
No problem. I've noticed a lot more people spelling Grey as Gray, including myself, likely due to more people outside of the United States being online and popular spell checkers no longer marking Gray as an incorrect spelling. So even US citizens with a lot of Non-US friends will slip into that spelling and never get corrected (since it's the right spelling everywhere else).

But I understand how it doesn't look right when you notice it. Took me a while to get used to hearing people say "Zed" when referring to the letter Z.
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