>>28091104>That's some Berenstain Bears shit right there !I googled (never heard of the book since English is not my main language), here's the second result:
>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 Rob Schwarz of Stranger Dimensions into one of the internet’s strangest theories. It involves The Berenstein Bears, a loving family of anthropomorphized bears who taught children life lessons via hundreds of picture books and two TV shows. But the problem is they aren’t The Berenstein Bears, they’re The Berenstain Bears.>Though a startling number of people remember the name as BerenstEin, it’s in fact spelled BerenstAin, just like the authors Stan and Jan Berenstain. But is it possible that so many people are just wrong about the title? Back in 2012, blogger Reece offered up another explanation: Some of us have recently crossed over from a parallel universe.He argues:
>… at some time in the last 10 years or so, reality has been tampered with and history has been retroactively changed. The bears really were called the “BerenstEin Bears” when we were growing up, but now reality has been altered such that the name of the bears has been changed post hoc.(Cont here:
http://www.avclub.com/article/how-you-spell-berenstain-bears-could-be-proof-para-223615)
For real, why do many of us remember Pikachu with a black tip on it's tail? Myself included. What the fuck.