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28 times the Mandela effect and real-life glitches creeped people out
If you ever thought you were going bonkers by believing some things existed when, in reality, they didn’t, you might find peace in knowing you’re not alone.
If you distinctly remember the Berenstain Bears books being spelled "Berenstein" or you know Pikachu has a black-tipped tail, you're not alone, but you're not correct. Don't worry, your brain isn't ...
What is the Mandela Effect? For those unfamiliar with the term, the Mandela Effect refers to a collective false memory of something specific. It most frequently seems to come up in relation to pop ...
The term "Mandela Effect" was coined by self-proclaimed "paranormal consultant" Fiona Broome in 2010, after she discovered that many others shared her vivid, yet incorrect, memory of former South ...
It’s a popular example of the “Mandela effect,” or a collective false memory. And while some people may laugh and move on, others spend years searching for an explanation. There is a shirt currently ...
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