>>40955568
>Give your story of when you realized the timeline is not quite right.

OK. I've taken to collecting (picrel) timeline 'residuals.' When I've 100 or so I'll start a website. I suppose some are fake, but whatever, you have to start somewhere.

Whether the timeline shifted or people are drifting in from different timelines or the timeline is unstable or being changed by mass assumptions or whatever I've no idea. I don't think it is mass forgetting or misremembering. I agree something is "not quite right."

What most bothers me personally is people ghosting. People suddenly dropping you, vanishing as if they never were, claiming they never met you, and now a sense that people are missing, the populations is down.

I first noticed this during a lawsuit back in the 1990's. I bumped into my attorney at a bookstore and we discussed the case and his hobby. It was pretty detailed. In the middle his secretary came by and made a purchase and we talked with her about a local new restaurant. The next week in his office they both claimed to not remember bumping into me. The other partner walked in and showed his agenda that had them all in the office that afternoon preparing for a case. There're more like the restaurant discussed went missing. Real 'Twilight Zone' level shit, frens. Other such incidents reported by family, friends, co-workers.