We know that stress, work or the life of responsible adults causes us to be a little scattered. That’s why sometimes we have memories of events that didn’t really happen. oh wow! As? Well, maybe it’s not because we’re distracted or inventive, it’s just that we’re being part of the “Mandela effect”. Do you know him?
This effect was coined for the first time on the Internet in 2009, by the blogger Fiona Broome, who attributed it to Nelson Mandela because when he died, in 2013, many people claimed to have the memory that he had already died in 1980 and some even described his funeral. This psychological effect occurs when a large group of people have a confusing memory, idea, or image that never existed. Here are some examples.
1. It was actually Looney Tunes
2. Kit Kat has never had a script
3. in Star Wars the actual phrase is “No, I am your father” and not “Luke, I am your father”
4. SpongeBob’s real guitar was a peanut.
5. C-3PO is not completely gold, one of his legs is silver
6. Shaggy never had an Adam’s apple.
7. Mr. Monopoly has never had a monocle
8. Britney Spears never used a microphone in her video for Oops!…I Did It Again
9. The thief emoji never existed.
10. Pikachu’s tail doesn’t have a black tip.
11. Mickey Mouse wears no suspenders
12. The evil queen Grimhilde never says “Mirror, mirror.”
13. Tom Cruise doesn’t wear sunglasses in his iconic scene in risky business
14. The original recording of We are the champions by Queen does not end with “Of the world”
15. Curious George is a monkey that has no tail.
16. All this time we live deceived! She called him “friend” not “brother”
What was the Mandela effect like? Disappointment brother! pic.twitter.com/2Qj1r2bOPY
— no one (@BlanVane) February 24, 2023
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