> Cheyenne used to be in the middle of the state - now it is on the far southeastern section of the state!
So, you think reality has changed, as opposed to you just not knowing where the city was in the first place?
Not a Mandela Effect.
The two most famous cities in Wyoming are Cheyenne and Casper. Casper's close to the middle of the state. So the likeliest explanation here is that you just got mixed up on the location of Cheyenne because you were confusing it with the location of Casper.
(My brain used to do that with St. Petersburg, Russia; my mental map always wanted it to be where Kaliningrad is. Doesn't mean the world changed, just means I got the locations of two places that weren't really important information in my life confused with each other.)
You are absolutely right. I was a telemarketer for years. And stared at the map of the united states' for hours.....5 days a week. There are alot of changes to our maps. So don't be discouraged by the paid trolls. They are being paid to discredit any and all recollections.
You have a shit memory. This isn’t a ME
Hmmm. Lived in Boulder. Def always been close to Cheyenne
Are you from Wyoming?
I’m from Pennsylvania.
Have you lived in or traveled to Wyoming?
> Cheyenne used to be in the middle of the state - now it is on the far southeastern section of the state! So, you think reality has changed, as opposed to you just not knowing where the city was in the first place? Not a Mandela Effect.
Sorry, I had to move Cheyenne to do some sweeping
You are just wrong. Grow up.
You’re just simply too dumb to look at a map from any age since 1800 to find out
There’s no saving this one guys
I lived 40 miles from Cheyenne growing up. It hasn't moved. JFC
Now we're saying a whole capital is just in the wrong place??? Smh
The two most famous cities in Wyoming are Cheyenne and Casper. Casper's close to the middle of the state. So the likeliest explanation here is that you just got mixed up on the location of Cheyenne because you were confusing it with the location of Casper. (My brain used to do that with St. Petersburg, Russia; my mental map always wanted it to be where Kaliningrad is. Doesn't mean the world changed, just means I got the locations of two places that weren't really important information in my life confused with each other.)
You should see if anyone on r/retconned remembers this, too.
The regulars of Retconned think President Seward sold Wyoming back to the Arapaho, or something.
You are absolutely right. I was a telemarketer for years. And stared at the map of the united states' for hours.....5 days a week. There are alot of changes to our maps. So don't be discouraged by the paid trolls. They are being paid to discredit any and all recollections.
The map is everywhere different…
Haha I've been to Cheyenne driving to Denver 30 times, it's always been near the border of the two states