Nope, 1986. I was a freshman in high school. No way this happened in ‘84. I vividly remember skateboarding home after school was let out early due to the traumatic event.
Look up Mandela effect. No way it happened in 1986. I vividly remember the kids that I was standing with watching it happen, we were crowded in the cafeteria. I remember the teachers. 1986 was a completely different school and different set of kids and teachers.
No offense but I’m looking at a page in my 1986 freshman yearbook for the year in review…. “Challenger disaster.” I can even post a picture of the page if you’d like but you’d probably claim it was photoshoped. You can have your “Mandela effect” argument with yourself. Have a good day fren.
No worries, I’m not upset about it. But I know what I saw and when I saw it, very detailed. It was the only time that the TV was wheeled into the cafeteria and we all sat/stood around to watch the launch. By the way, I’m not the only one that remembers it happening in 1984.
Nope, 1986. I was a freshman in high school. No way this happened in ‘84. I vividly remember skateboarding home after school was let out early due to the traumatic event.
Look up Mandela effect. No way it happened in 1986. I vividly remember the kids that I was standing with watching it happen, we were crowded in the cafeteria. I remember the teachers. 1986 was a completely different school and different set of kids and teachers.
No offense but I’m looking at a page in my 1986 freshman yearbook for the year in review…. “Challenger disaster.” I can even post a picture of the page if you’d like but you’d probably claim it was photoshoped. You can have your “Mandela effect” argument with yourself. Have a good day fren.
No worries, I’m not upset about it. But I know what I saw and when I saw it, very detailed. It was the only time that the TV was wheeled into the cafeteria and we all sat/stood around to watch the launch. By the way, I’m not the only one that remembers it happening in 1984.