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There’s a new Sesame Street Mandela Effect, the weather is going wild, and what’s up with P. Diddy? These are the weirdest things that happened this week, and Friday Night Live will dive into them all.
It’s the last weekend before the “great American solar eclipse,” and the weather is already acting weird. With an earthquake that just hit the New Jersey and New York area right after the earthquake that hit Taiwan, mainstream sources are wondering if this is because of climate change or something else. Surprisingly, some are following Bill Gates' suggestion of blocking out the sun—just like what The Simpsons predicted long ago. But what is “climate change” in relation to things like an eclipse or an earthquake? Tornado warnings and strange weather are happening all around the world, as well.
That’s not all: there’s a new photo of the Statue of Liberty's torch being hit by lightning around this same time, and some believe these are all warnings of something deeper that needs to be fixed. Back on Earth, more and more allegations are coming out about P. Diddy. He did host A-list celebrities, who have a lot to say. Diddy is freely walking around Miami and even going live on social media. What’s the truth? Why aren’t the mainstream media and other companies treating him the same way they did other celebrities who had allegations against them?
In this episode’s weekly Mandela Effect or “Bendela Effect,” as they’re lovingly called, there’s a new, big one in the entertainment sphere: the Sesame Street character “the Count.” What do you remember his cape looking like? Join Edge of Wonder on this Friday Night as they dive deeper into these topics as well as the “Dig Deep” Live Q&A and the fan favorite Top 10 Weirder News of the Week only on Rise.TV. See you out… on the edge!
#sesamestreet #earthquake #newyork #weather #diddy
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There’s a new Sesame Street Mandela Effect, the weather is going wild, and what’s up with P. Diddy? These are the weirdest things that happened this week, and Friday Night Live will dive into them all.
It’s the last weekend before the “great American solar eclipse,” and the weather is already acting weird. With an earthquake that just hit the New Jersey and New York area right after the earthquake that hit Taiwan, mainstream sources are wondering if this is because of climate change or something else. Surprisingly, some are following Bill Gates' suggestion of blocking out the sun—just like what The Simpsons predicted long ago. But what is “climate change” in relation to things like an eclipse or an earthquake? Tornado warnings and strange weather are happening all around the world, as well.
That’s not all: there’s a new photo of the Statue of Liberty's torch being hit by lightning around this same time, and some believe these are all warnings of something deeper that needs to be fixed. Back on Earth, more and more allegations are coming out about P. Diddy. He did host A-list celebrities, who have a lot to say. Diddy is freely walking around Miami and even going live on social media. What’s the truth? Why aren’t the mainstream media and other companies treating him the same way they did other celebrities who had allegations against them?
In this episode’s weekly Mandela Effect or “Bendela Effect,” as they’re lovingly called, there’s a new, big one in the entertainment sphere: the Sesame Street character “the Count.” What do you remember his cape looking like? Join Edge of Wonder on this Friday Night as they dive deeper into these topics as well as the “Dig Deep” Live Q&A and the fan favorite Top 10 Weirder News of the Week only on Rise.TV. See you out… on the edge!
#sesamestreet #earthquake #newyork #weather #diddy
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