The phenomenon was dubbed "the Mandela Effect" by a self-anointed "paranormal consultant" named Fiona Broome to describe a false memory she claimed to share with "perhaps thousands" of other
Examples of The Mandela Effect. There are growing numbers of experiences of The Mandela Effect, across a long list of categories. Here are a few potentially shifted events that caught my eyes: Nelson Mandela Died in 2013 vs. died in prison; It’s a Beautiful Day in THIS Neighborhood vs. THE Neighborhood; Berenstain Bears vs. Berenstein Bears
Last night while watching "Batman Forever", I experienced the Mandela Effect. There is a scene where Batman meets Dr. Chase Meridian on her balcony and they have a romantically charged conversation. Eventually, Batman turns to leave, smiles, and then soars away. I would have sworn on my life that at that moment "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal played
1. Georgia O’ Keefe/Keeffe. This Mandela effect is based on the spelling of painter Georgia O’Keeffe’s name. Many, many people throughout the years insist her name was spelled “O’Keefe” with just one “F.”. An equal amount, it seems, claim it has to be “O’Keeffe.”.
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Today we go over 15 interesting Mandela Effects some new others we recap. In this installment we go over Micheal Jackson, Chucky the doll, Coraline, and much
Read on for 10 more examples of the Mandela effect — and some theories about what causes it and how to avoid it. Advertisement. 1. "The Berenstein Bears". False belief: The Berenst ei n Bears. Reality: The Berenst ai n Bears. In 2012, a physics graduate student posted a blog post about the spelling of the children's picture book series, "The
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1 Berenstein Bears is actually Berenstain Bears. After Nelson Mandela’s death, the “Berenstain Bears” debacle is one of the most popular Mandela Effects. Numerous people distinctly remember the children’s book spelled “Berenstein,” with an e. However, the series has always been named the “Berenstain Bears.”.
Other examples of the Mandela effect are the mistaken belief that Uncle Pennybags (Monopoly man) wears a monocle, and that the product title KitKat contains a hyphen (Kit-Kat). But this is simply
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