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#1 2015-07-25 02:30:36, last edited by Evilbunny (2015-07-25 02:39:55)

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Stein/ Stain

Recently I saw on reddit, the Berenstein Bears Theory. Basically the idea is that at some point everybody was transported to an alternate universe, where Berenstein is spelled Berenstain. Everybody seems to remember it being stein, but every book/picture now says stain.
I for one, remember it to be stein, and my question is for you. How do you remember it being spelled?
Look with your eyes


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#2 2015-07-25 02:33:56

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Re: Stein/ Stain

People "remember" it differently because no one bothered to remember the exact spelling and you see infinitely more -stein names than -stain.


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#3 2015-07-25 02:33:58

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Re: Stein/ Stain

I've never seen it spelt with "stain"

To me it was always "stein"


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#4 2015-07-25 03:36:17

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Re: Stein/ Stain

Well, I googled "berenstein bears", and got unpleasant results.


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#5 2015-07-25 04:15:22

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Re: Stein/ Stain

Xfrogman43 wrote:

Well, I googled "berenstein bears", and got unpleasant results.

A lot of the image results are funny.


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#6 2015-07-25 04:58:15

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Re: Stein/ Stain

what sorcery is this?


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#7 2015-07-25 05:52:13

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Re: Stein/ Stain

32OrtonEdge32dh wrote:

People "remember" it differently because no one bothered to remember the exact spelling and you see infinitely more -stein names than -stain.

This might be true for some people, but certainly not everybody. People learned to read with these books, they learned pronunciation of letters from these books. They had to focus as hard as they had ever focused while learning to read. Parallel universe all the way.


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#8 2015-07-25 06:41:29

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Re: Stein/ Stain

i think its cause they wrote the Berensteins bears in cursive


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#9 2015-07-25 15:43:04

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Re: Stein/ Stain

It was so trippy when I first learned of this. It was always stein to me.

it's either we never noticed or
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#10 2015-07-25 17:12:28, last edited by Different55 (2015-07-25 18:08:49)

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#11 2015-07-25 17:59:11

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#Orwell #DoubleThink

The party tells you 2 + 2 = 5, you believe that 2 + 2 makes 5.

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