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Mandela effect

There are three sides to every story: your side, my side, the truth and Mandela side

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Mandela effect

There are three sides to every story: your side, my side, the truth and Mandela side.

The mandela effect occurs when a huge group of people believe that the event it did not. There are many examples of the Mandela effect in popular culture.

The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon that makes us question even the most mundane memories from the past. the famed news on USA crossword puzzle that made it the theme, and defined it as, "a recent refinement of false memory that typically made it better ,it's basically remembering something that doesn't match with historical records. For example, the stuff you use to make your home smell fresh isn't.

Broome has said that she "loves" the idea that the Mandela Effect, or others claiming they distinctly recall different events or details, could be proof that we're existing in alternate realities. We're not so sure that's the truth, but these comparisons between popular belief and reality is making our jaws hit the floor as we type.

One of the most well-known examples of the Mandela Effect is the collective memory of a movie called "Shazaam" that starred the actor/comedian Sinbad in the 1990s.

In fact, no such movie exists, although there was a children's movie called Kazaam and some other coincidences that could help to explain how this movie became created (or remembered) in many people's minds.

There are 44 mind bending mandela effect that something happening that turned out to have never occurred, you'll be happy to know there's a name for the phenomenon…and you're not alone in this seemingly alternate reality.

Ah, the Monopoly Man ("real" name: Rich Uncle Pennybags). Ever the shrewd business tycoon, he was always dressed to the nines in his top hat and monocle. He did wear a monocle, didn't he? Apparently, he did not. Guess Rich Uncle Pennybags had great vision after all because he was never drawn with the eyepiece. Many of us just picture him that way in our alternate memories.

In other animated Mandela Effect oddities, Bugs Bunny and crew are all members of the Looney Tunes family. Yes, that's Tunes, not Toons. This alternate memory is a little more understandable. After all, they're cartoons, so spelling it Looney Toons would make a heck .

Hannah Ahmadi