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The “Mandela Effect” is what happens when someone has a clear, personal memory of something that never happened in this reality.
Many of us — mostly total strangers — remember several of the exact same events with the exact same details. However, our memories are different from what’s in history books, newspaper archives, and so on.
I'm going to start a list of the one's from the top of my head, and add as I find more. Feel free to add your own. Granted, this effect does not pertain to everyone, mostly people in their late 20's and up are affected. If you can somehow prove we are just misremembering this stuff, chime in and prove it!
1. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood...
Now no longer says "the" neighborhood. Was changed to "this" neighborhood.
2. Star Wars Darth Vader's famous line "Luke, I am your father."
Changed to "No, I am your father"
3. The Berenstein Bears books
Arguably the most famous of the Mandela effects, the "e" has been changed to an "a" in Berenstain.
4. Oscar Meyer
Is now Oscar Mayer
5. Sex in the City
Is now Sex and the City
6. Queen' s famous song "We are the Champions" (end of the song goes ..."of the world!")
That ending is now gone.
7. Monopoly's uncle moneybags has lost his monocle.
8. Pikachu's tail doesn't have a black tip now.
9. C3PO has always had a silver leg. Most remember him being all gold.
10. Forest Gump's line "Life is like a box of chocolates"
Is now "Life was like a box of chocolates"
These are just a few of the Mandela effects I can think of, but the list is growing everyday. So what is it? Bad memory? Or some wierd supernatural phenomena?
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I've never heard of the Mandela Effect before though, it seems pretty cool.
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I agree with @melanielust, sometimes things just evolve over time and get incorporated into updates. I do NOT think it is time travelers changing our reality ..LOL.
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Has now been changed to "magic mirror on the wall.."
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In the original story, it was "mirror mirror" on the wall, and a lot of cultural references stemmed from that alone. It was changed by Disney in 1973; they did their own version of it and changed it to "magic mirror"
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In The wizard of Oz, did the wicked witch, when sending her flying monkeys out the window said:
"Fly!, fly, fly!"
Or
"Fly my pretties"
Febreze or
Febreeze
White-out or
Wite-out
Who gave the scarecrow a gun in wizard of oz?
E.T. phone home or
E.T. home phone?
Houdini died drowned during an act, or on a hospital bed of a ruptured appendix?
Froot loops or
fruit loops
"Beam me up Scotty"
Never said in star trek, ever.
Where did that squiggly come from?
Snuffleuffagus
Or snuffleupagus
JFK's car 6 seater or 4 seater?
I'll hug and puff and blow your house...
In or down?
Cup noodles
Cup o noodles
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http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2017/02/16/mandela-effect-false-memories/#.WnpoMKOZMdU
Here are other websites:
https://aeon.co/ideas/on-shared-false-memories-what-lies-behind-the-mandela-effect
http://www.debunkingmandelaeffects.com/mandela-effect-introduction/
https://knowingneurons.com/2017/02/01/mandela-effect/
“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain .” - Benjamin Franklin So flat Earthers, man-made climate change deniers, and just science deniers.
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If one talks b#*#*cks for long enough, eventually some gullible will believe you.
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