Mandela effect

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Crackpot theory's of false memory/confabulation, social influence when its obviously proof of a parallel universe , my own experience is of a pretty famous singer dying , someone at work confirming my suspicions and guess what this person is still alive enough to do a concert , have you personal experience of this phenomena ?

The term was coined in 2009 by researcher Fiona Broome after she discovered that many people—including herself—remembered Nelson Mandela dying in the 1980s, even though he actually died in 2013.

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The Tinkerbell Mandela Effect is a widespread, false memory of Tinkerbell appearing in the Disney intro, flying over the castle, and dotting the "i" in Disney with her wand. Many people vividly recall this, but no single official, consistent video exists, leading to debates about it being a "false memory" or a lost, rare intro.
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  • Monopoly Man
    :

    Contrary to popular memory, Rich Uncle Pennybags (Mr. Monopoly) does not wear a monocle.
    • Fruit of the Loom Logo: Many recall a cornucopia behind the fruit, but the logo never had one.
    • Sinbad's Genie Movie: Many people remember a 1990s movie called Shazaam starring comedian Sinbad as a genie, which never existed (it may be confused with Shaquille O'Neal's Kazaam).
    • Looney Tunes: Frequently remembered as "Looney Toons," the cartoon is actually Looney Tunes.
 
Walkers cheese and onion crisps have always been blue.

had to google that

Walkers Cheese & Onion crisps have always been packaged in blue, and Salt & Vinegar in green, contrary to the typical, opposite standard set by other brands like Golden Wonder. The choice is a nod to their origin in the Midlands, and Walkers has never swapped these signature colours
 
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