I've spent thousands of hours looking at maps...

I've spent thousands of hours looking at maps, and I don't remember Manitoba ever having this massive lake bigger than a couple of the great lakes. Is this the mandella effect? And if so, what are the political implications?

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This thread has a pretty steep slide

The south shore of Lake Winnipeg is the biggest beach resort in the prairie provinces.

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I knew about Lake Winnipeg but it was never that massive...

In my timeline it was always there, however it’s become larger and larger. The strange thing is that when I bring up it’s size to teachers, others, people act like it’s no big deal or that I’m odd to ask.

Yeah iirc they used to be smaller

There are a lot of fun "anything goes" nude beaches there. Last time I was there in July 2019 I had sex with 7 women and 3 men (yes I am bisexual) in a single day and not all in the same encounter. It's a fun little place.

it might be becoming "larger and larger" if you used to look at a globe, and are now looking at maps. everything in the far northern (and southern) hemispheres looks bigger than it actually is on projection maps

in any case, though, canada is the land of lakes

straightest leaf

hmmmmm, now that you say that..... that lake does look much bigger, i dont remember there us leafs having a 7th body of fresh water lake up there being well, roughly the size of lake ontario anyway. i dont think thaths the mendela effect lad. Supposedly with global warming the amount of smaller fresh water ponds and smaller lakes could triple in number or even quadruple making us a tropical paradise while the world burns user, its win win for us. Get as cozy as you can cuz winter is coming and dis time its fo real

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This. I believe in Mandela Effect but the case of an enlarged lake is not one of them.

Now me remembering Yeltsin dying shortly after Putin came to power and then learning years later he died in 2007...that was a head-scratcher.

This. OP, fuck you, I fished up there in the 90’s. Winnipeg shares a name with the capitol, you’ve got to be shitting me.

Let me guess southern Ontario?

it’s crazy how earth is flat

>t.norf

>climate change can’t be real
>instead I must be jumping through timelines with different spellings and logos
Chuds are retarded

before was was was, was was is, user. Do you understand?

Climate change is the most easily debunked theory because you can look at old maps and see that it's the same size. This is a timeline change.

Any Canadian who's been surrounded by maps all through school and in everyday life should've known it was there. It's an iconic part of Manitoba's shape and maps that don't have it are as jarring as filling in the great lakes to me

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You stupid.

>have glass with water and ice in it
>ice melts
>level stays the same

You went to a public indoctrination building didn't you.

in that map, the manitoba lake is bigger than all the lakes in southern ontario, but i guess because on maps they would have drawn the poles larger, with google maps we do see them as they are however

You might be on to something. Map definitely seems deferent.
Don’t let them convince you is consequential. You could be on to something