![]() We have a lot to do, and it doesn't hurt to have more help. "So, Paper Luigi, do you wanna come with us then?" "That's good." Mario said as he stood up. "It'll be different, but as long as it'll help you I'll try." He didn't know him being so quiet like that would be complicated for others. A small blush of embarassment came to Paper Mario's face. You talking more is better! Besides, It'd definitely help you communicating with us better." He said. "I-I.only talk if I have to, I guess." Paper Luigi laughed as he slung his arm around his brother's shoulder. "I didn't know you were much of a talker." "You know, Paper Mario." He looked at him. Mario saw the sad look on his face, but he tried to lighten the mood. ![]() "Probably." Paper Mario said with a frown. Maybe some of the enemies found me and took me there." I tried to run, but.I guess he hit me so hard I passed out. I tried to fight him, but he was a lot tougher. "I landed somewhere, and looked around for a little bit. "Oh yeah! Now I remember!" He nodded his head. ![]() It took him a couple of seconds, but he opened his eyes. "Hmm." Paper Luigi closed his eyes as he tried to remember. "Luigi, did you try to fight him? Is that why we found your hat?" "We found it after we beat Petey Piranha. "My hat!" He took it from his brother and he put it back on his head. "Oh, yeah! Luigi, I almost forgot!" Paper Mario reached his hand into his pocket, and he took out his brother's hat. "Even though we just met, I'm glad you helped Mario stay safe!" Paper Mario smiled at that sentence. "They were trying to catch you the most!" "So that's why we didn't see much enemies down there." Luigi said. I used myself as a distraction so you could escape too." I was running around, but I'd get cornered every time! But when I saw you guys tied up I tried to get to you, but I got caught. "I woke up in a cell, and I was trying to find my way out ever since. "To be honest.I can't really remember." He answered. "Is why were you down there in the first place? In the dungeons?" "We know it's a lot to take in, but right now we're trying to find the book and find the princesses." He looked at Mario and Luigi, who sat under a palm tree beside them "So, you and.him really are the versions of us from this place?" Paper Luigi sighed as he put his hand on his head. They explained how they ended up in those cells. They explained they lost the book and they're trying to find it. They explained how Paper Peach and Peach got kidnapped. They explained how the Bowser from that world and the Bowser from Mario and Luigi's world teamed up, and they're plotting to defeat them for good. They explained to him how the world Paper Mario and Paper Luigi knew was in a storybook, and when the book opened all of the characters came out from that book, along with a certain enemy they all knew very well. And that was when Mario, Luigi, and Paper Mario explained the situation to Paper Luigi. The team all settled down under the shade of a palm tree. After a couple of Toads thanked them for their help, Mario asked a favor for them by scoping around the area, try to find something that could help them or let them know if enemies were around. So peaceful.ĭespite that, they needed to keep moving and help get the Toads off the island and back home. The sun was shining brightly above them, and the ocean water was crystal clear. The palm trees around them and the grass beneath them were a bright green. That may just be the stuff of science fiction, but scroll on to find out if any of these mind-blowing Mandela effect examples got you too.When Mario, Luigi, Paper Mario, and Paper Luigi-who recently met up with them-jumped out of the pipe, they found themselves on what looked like a tropical island. Needless to say, no one is exempt from being stumped by the strange occurrences, and some even go so far as believe them as some sort of proof of alternate realities. Other people related to her in remembering things not exactly in the way that they happened, from spellings of your favorite snack brands all the way to important events that happened the year they were born. And it was named by paranormal researcher Fiona Broome, who wrongly recalled that late South African president, Nelson Mandela, had died in the 1980s after his imprisonment, when in fact, he passed in 2013.Īpparently, misremembering events and facts isn’t just exclusive to Broome. This eerie phenomenon where people collectively misremember events, historical facts and other famous pop culture moments is called the Mandela Effect. And as shocking as this discovery may feel in this very moment, you are actually not alone. If you remember Dorothy’s famous line in The Wizard of Oz as, "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore,” you would, in fact, be wrong. ![]()
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