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Revelations, the Mandela Effect, and Latin phrases. Good Morning! And welcome to your List25 newslet

Revelations, the Mandela Effect, and Latin phrases. [View this email in your browser]( Good Morning! And welcome to your List25 newsletter, There is certain knowledge that you can only comprehend as you get older. Sure, you can acquire knowledge when you are younger, but the revelation and wisdom associated with such knowledge is dependent on time. On today's featured list, we are going to talk about [s]( of the things that are revealed as you get older.]( be fooled, though some of these things may seem like common knowledge, their full impact is only understood when you are older. Have you ever recalled in perfect detail a certain experience only to discover that the experience never happened? This is but one of many examples of what people call the "Mandela Effect". A lot of people experience this. On today's second list, we are going to share with you [25 of the most common Mandela Effects people from all over the world experience.]( Latin is not really a common language anymore. Nevertheless, Latin holds some of the coolest phrases on the block. On today's third list, we are going to share with you [25 of the coolest Latin phrases that totally should make a comeback.]( 25 Revelations That Most People Have Later In Life Some of us just seem to have everything figured out right from the get-go. Whether it’s credit, relationships, finances, or just general health and well-being, there are some things that just take a lot longer for some people to learn than others. These are [25 revelations that most people have later in life.​]( Has it ever happened to you that you had a clear memory of something that never happened or it happened in a different way? This bizarre and still greatly unexplained phenomenon is called the Mandela Effect and it has been getting more and more attention recently. The term was coined by the paranormal enthusiast Fiona Broome, who says she and other people remember Nelson Mandela dying in the 1980s in a prison, rather than in 2013 from an illness. In fact, a number of other cases of this phenomenon has been recorded over the past years. You might be a victim! Here are [25 Mind-boggling Examples Of The Mandela Effect.]( Latin is one of those languages that can make just about anything sound good. Of course, your high school Latin class may not have been the most exciting of your subjects, but surely you at least learned something useful. No? Well, okay, to cheer you up, here are [25 Of The Coolest Phrases Ever Uttered In Latin!]( We hope you enjoyed today's lists! Don't forget to reach out to us with any suggestions, comments, or praise (because who doesn't enjoy a little praise here and there) by tweeting [@List25]( or commenting on our [Facebook page]( we'd love to hear from you! And if you'd like to see our videos, hop on over to our [YouTube channel]( where we have some of our favorite lists narrated just for you. Juan Copyright © 2017 List25 LLC, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive our newsletter via email from our site List25.com Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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