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Cindelaras || East Java Folklore

Once there was a kingdom named Jenggala. Jenggala kingdom was ruled by a king named Raden Putra. Raden Putra lived with his beautiful wife, the queen of the kingdom and also with his concubine. The king’s concubine was so jealous of the life of the queen. All of her time was spent by thinking on how to get rid of the queen and become the only queen in the kingdom. One day, the desire of being a queen filled the concubine’s heart and blinded her. She was coming to the kingdom physician to set a plan to get rid of the queen. With all the wealth promised by the concubine, the physician agreed to join her. As the agreement made, the queen walked back to her room with a self-satisfied smirk on her face. Cindelaras via https://i.ytimg.com The next day, the concubine was lying unmoved in her bed screaming for help. Of course it was her trick to fool all people in the kingdom. The king that heard the scream rushed to the concubine’s room. As he checked the state of his second w

Mandela Effect

Few weeks ago, I came across a video on Youtube. The video was about a bunch of teenagers commenting on a video of Mandela Effect . The video excited me tho because the fact that Mandela Effect told us shocked not only those teenagers in video but also me as the viewer. Some facts are even jaw-dropping for me as I realized that the information that I have stored in my memory all this time is not valid. It is not a surprise that this thing is garnering more and more attention and becoming new internet trend (at least at the time this article is made). Mandela has been coined with "false memory" phenomenon via https://i1.wp.com So for you who are not familiar with the term of “Mandela Effect”, I will give you a brief explanation about what it is actually. So Mandela Effect is a phenomenon in which we are believe that particular information is true but turns out it is not. Sometime people would also call it “false memory”. Why is it ‘Mandela”? So turns out, it is