The "Mandela effect"

morgousky

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Anyone have some ideas as to what causes this or maybe have an instance where this has occurred to you? The most famous case still baffles me. As a 90's kid It still blows my mind as to why so many of us remember Sinbad starring in "Shazaam" as a genie but of course, the movie never existed.

Drugs?
Alternate Universe?
Conspiracy?
Government?
Memory confusion?

What say you?
 
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morgousky

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It's Berenstain bears not Berenstein

Also Mickey Mouse does not wear suspenders he's shirtless with shorts on

And have you seen Shazaam too? The movie happened. I still remember not Liking "Kazaam" because I always felt like it was a knock off of the original. Blew my f***** mind when I learned about this case and phenomena. The movie is real.
 
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mashburned

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The Mandela effect is what happens when your punk *** kid gets sent to Nelson for an attitude adjustment.
 

funKYcat75

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Thanks, Large Hadron Collider.
To further expound ...
The Hadron collider has been ultimately successful an infinite number of times, but it has never been reported. Each time, it has created a black hole which has had a wormhole to a parallel universe into which we have all been drawn. There has only been one slight change in the history of each parallel universe other than the fact that the Hadron Collider in that universe has not yet created a black hole. Those small differences have been the Berenstein/Berenstain effect, the Mandela effect, the Dilemma/Dilemna effect, etc. Each one has this slight defect from the one we are currently in 'now', whatever 'now' means. There are a few of us who have noticed these changes; some all of them, some just a few. The Kazaam/Shazaam one is the latest.

Be proud that our minds have been able to pick up these slight subtle differences between the universes. Others, including most on this board, have not the brain power or will to notice them.
 
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To further expound ...
The Hadron collider has been ultimately successful an infinite number of times, but it has never been reported. Each time, it has created a black hole which has had a wormhole to a parallel universe into which we have all been drawn. There has only been one slight change in the history of each parallel universe other than the fact that the Hadron Collider in that universe has not yet created a black hole. Those small differences have been the Berenstein/Berenstain effect, the Mandela effect, the Dilemma/Dilemna effect, etc. Each one has this slight defect from the one we are currently in 'now', whatever 'now' means. There are a few of us who have noticed these changes; some all of them, some just a few. The Kazaam/Shazaam one is the latest.

Be proud that our minds have been able to pick up these slight subtle differences between the universes. Others, including most on this board, have not the brain power or will to notice them.

like when you go into this thing

and later this happens
 
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morgousky

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How they gonna say "Froot Loops" has always been spelled "fruit loops".

Also Jiffy peanut butter. Apparently it's never existed.

My mind can only take so much.
 

morgousky

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Holy hell, just called papa Johns and ordered a pizza. Had no idea the pizza boxes always said papa "Johnson". I've never seen that before but the delivery driver claimed it's always been that way on the box.

Another mind blown f***
 

Rebelfreedomeagle

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Mandela effect is a great search on YouTube. It's second only to gang stalking. It's astounding what people will come up with instead of admitting they don't remember things correctly. They'll make an hour video of complete crap theories because they didn't remember a useless detail on a cereal box.

Edit: I once read that the cause is that people remember things in more abstract ways than they realize and it's often distorted by other information. The Darth Vader line is an example: that's what Chris Farley said in a movie.
 

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To further expound ...
The Hadron collider has been ultimately successful an infinite number of times, but it has never been reported. Each time, it has created a black hole which has had a wormhole to a parallel universe into which we have all been drawn. There has only been one slight change in the history of each parallel universe other than the fact that the Hadron Collider in that universe has not yet created a black hole. Those small differences have been the Berenstein/Berenstain effect, the Mandela effect, the Dilemma/Dilemna effect, etc. Each one has this slight defect from the one we are currently in 'now', whatever 'now' means. There are a few of us who have noticed these changes; some all of them, some just a few. The Kazaam/Shazaam one is the latest.

Be proud that our minds have been able to pick up these slight subtle differences between the universes. Others, including most on this board, have not the brain power or will to notice them.
I used to smoke that **** my own self