Forget the Full House Mandela Effect. The mystery to me is why this channel's creator has blurred the faces of the children in promotional pictures of the show. They're actors.
The movie 007 Moonraker with Dolly's 'braces', doesn't exist in this timeline. Notice how I phrase that? I'm not stupid. I remember CLEARLY the scene where Jaws is helped by Dolly. Then they show them meet up and they make eye contact. The next scene was so iconic and hilarious. Jaws then smiles at her, she smiles back and has on these shiny, glinting braces! That was the whole point of the scene! I'm not "mis-remembering" anything. So yes, reality as we know it is not 'set in stone', it can obviously be altered somehow.
IF something is happening, I think it's more akin to "Quantum Leap" or "Travelers" in that reality isn't being changed...it's peoples' minds/souls/whatever being swapped out instead.
I completely agree. I must have seen that movie half a dozen times when I was a kid in the 70s. And yes when Jaws smiled ,she was happy to finally meet someone like her. She smiled broadly revealing her dental braces. We use to call kids with braces metal mouth. I had braces.
It's the opposite for me. I remember Jaws smiling at her and anticipating her smiling back because I was SURE she would have braces... but she didn't! I was soooo disappointed! I was upset that the director had missed a golden opportunity for them both to have a metallic smile.
I have an anchor memory of a map of the tip of australia being under the tropic of capricorn, now its in the middle of the country, we are no longer 'down under' new zealand, southafrica chile all more south now..top half is now in an equitorial region..its insane (im aussie btw)
And Alaska was a totally different shape as I recall! both Russia and Alaska had sort of more pointy ends and the Bering Strait was not in the middle of the state but at the top left of it.
The Pillsbury Dough Boy thing got both the missus & I. We actually have a plush doll of it that the kids & I like to prank the missus with by putting it in strange, unexpected, locations. Yet despite that I was shocked when this said that he didn't wear a blue neck scarf. I asked the missus what color the neck scarf was that the Pillsbury Dough Boy wore & she immediately replied "Blue." I asked her to go find him so we could see it. Sure enough ... the neck scarf was white.
Of course it's white; the reason for that being that there's a longstanding history of Chefs and Bakers wearing a white kerchief which can be seen in drawings, old movies, cartoons...you name it. I don't know if there's an actual consensus among these delusional people about what exactly is happening, but the idea that someone messed with history only to change trivial details whose origins span centuries is completely insane.
@@kellycoleman715I would assume that after midnight means until dawn. But then there's the whole issue of time zones and daylight savings time.. It would have made more sense if they just said don't feed them after dark. 😂
That’s right not only deserve. Everyone know Danny’s wife died. They did say she was killed in a car accident. That’s no secret and definitely not proof of Mandela effect. Actually, I can’t think of a single video in this videos that proves the Mandela effect.
My dad's best friends were Uncle Terry, Uncle David etc. It wasn't until I learned how relatives work that I learned they weren't real uncles. I was also Aunty to my friends kids. The first episode of Full House reveals he's the best friend. Iirc. Lol. (I don't remember Kimmy getting knocked up, but my money's on "Uncle" Joey being at fault, allegedly he liked em young.)
KID (with non blurry face) Singing in Commercial: "My Baloney has a first name is O S C A R, My Baloney has a second name is M A Y E R, I like to eat it every day and if you ask me why i'll say, cuz Oscar Mayer has a way with B O L O G N A"
My bologna has a first name it's JIMMY my bologna has a second name its CARTER and if you ask me what I say JIMMY CARTER has a way of screwing up the USA. I was 8 singing that in 78.
I was never too big on the Mandela Effect until James Bond Moonraker. Nobody will ever convince me that Dolly, the girl at the end that smiles at Jaws, did not have braces. That was the whole gag of that shot, Jaws finally found someone he could relate to. After I saw the controversy with this one, I asked my older brother who is a huge James Bond fan, "What do you remember about the girl at the end of Moonraker?" He immediately said, "Oh, you mean the girl with the braces who smiles at Jaws." I told him that apparently she never had braces and we got into a huge discussion about it and he was just as confused as me.
Mandela effect is badly named but 100% true... I have loads i KNOW to be real in my reality. People just cant let go of their proggrammed reality? 🤷♂️
Omg... I'm in agreement with you, Moonraker was the first movie my dad took me to, so it was a memorable occasion for me. I clearly remember the girl Dolly having braces, which is like you said the whole gag of it, it was a comedic shot in the movie, I remember everyone in the theater laughing.
My guess would be that they shot a scene with the braces and without them and then switched them later on. That does happen in movies sometimes. Have you ever seen the preview to a movie and then find out that they cut the preview part out of the actual movie?
I remember about 15 years ago, I was walking by a strip mall where a Target had moved in. I was bewildered by the fact that the target logo had changed from a red ring with a red circle in the middle, to two red rings, no circle in the middle. They closed down and left that location a few years ago so the point is moot, but wasn't it just a case of Target updating its logo?
Not part of the Mandela effect, but regarding Gremlins, feeding a mogwai after midnight causes it to make a cocoon and turn into a gremlin. Getting either mogwai or gremlins wet causes them to spontaneously produce fully formed offspring of the same kind ie mogwai produce more mogwai, gremlins produce more gremlins. Many people say don’t get them wet or they’ll turn into gremlins. But, that’s not correct
@@dominikcapuano9900 Do you wear a helmet and ride the short bus? I literally began the comment with “Not part of the Mandela effect, but…”. So nothing. I began my comment stating it had nothing to do with Mandela effects. But he mentioned the movie Gremlins so I was commenting on that subject. Fourteen people thought it was interesting enough to give it a thumbs up. You’re the first to give a negative comment. Basically I said, “I digress, but…” And your comment was “You’re talking about something different…” Way to go there, genius. You’d be right at home in the movie Idiocracy.
The gremlin was definitely Stripe and it was a hill I died on more than once. And no 80's kid would say Freddy's sweater is anything but green and red.
@@jasontegeler9658 I’m such a nerd, I just looked it up… It is Stripe and there was one named Mohawk in Gremlins 2 ( I think he mentioned Mohawk in the video) 😁
1408. I absolutely saw the ending where he escaped the room for awhile, and once he realized he had never actually escaped the room, screams, "I WAS OUT! I WAS OUT!!".
Regarding the Panama Canal, because it links the Pacific Ocean (to the West) with the Atlantic (to the East), you would expect it to run East-West, but due to the geography of the Isthmus of Panama it ACTUALLY runs North-West (the Atlantic) to South-East (the Pacific), almost the opposite of what you'd assume. In this case the so-called Mandela Effect is simply the result of the difference between the PERCEPTION and the REALITY of the canal's course.
I never thought Nelson Mandela died in prison or whatever. I remember all the attention he got when he was released from prison. I remember him being elected President around the turn of the century. I am amazed at how many people actually thought he died in prison. I think he may have been mistaken for Biko.
Suspect you maybe correct that there is a miss memory of Biko. “Free Nelson Mandela”, The Specials (1984). “Biko”, Peter Gabriel (1980) Steve Biko died in police custody (South Africa) in 1977.
@@TaurusMoon-hu3pd Nelson Mandela was released from jail in 1990. Died in 2013. Lots of documentaries about it. Winnie Mandela was memorable for “necklacing” saga. That’s not something you forget. As an aside I had an English (white) teacher who moved to Australia from South Africa after her brother (who was an antiapartheid activist) had been killed by the police. She had been also been political activist and her and her brother had been friends with Steve Biko. We talked a lot about her experiences
The Raisin Bran logo actually DID wear sunglasses for a couple commercials in the 80s. All of which aired during saturday morning cartoon slots. Febreze DID have a product branded as Febreeze, with two "E"s. it was a limited run air freshener version that was produced during the late 80's, early 90's. They then changed the name to return it to the corporate branding of Febreze. The confusion about the target logo was from the 1999 "Target dog" campaign where the Target logo was dyed ofer the left eye of a white English Bull Terrier . The logo was inconsistently represented because of potential issues with dying red over the dog's eye so many appearances there were, in fact, four rings with a white dot inside instead of the normal two rings with a red dot inside.
There was a Target I lived by that's logo was brown and white and it freaked out a girl I knew who had been a Target manager and was convinced I had to be wrong, Target wouldn't do brown and white. Must've found a sale on brown paint cuz it was real.
Yeah I've seen the sun with sunglasses in the 80's. On TV. Also - retroactive-editing is a thing. The Twin Towers were erased from most TV commercials and tv show intro themes after they fell. It was just too painful to see them. Especially jarring, in comedy shows. I believe they were erased from: - _Friends_ show intro theme. - "Walls" music video by Tom Petty. (Ending said "Even walls fall down" w/ twin towers behind him.) Countless others. I have some old VHS tapes from the time, and I'm now shocked at just how often the towers show up in popular media. They were just everywhere, in anything to do with New York. It was popular to use Manhattan skyline as a cut-scene, and, that was easy to erase for rerun shows.
About Fender Music Instruments. Just a fun TRUE fact: When Leo Fender sold the company to CBS he did not sell the factories in Fullerton, CA. Those remained in production with G&L Guitars, another company Leo owned with his friend George. CBS had to rent factory space, and hire workers in Japan to make the guitars. 1980s era Made In Japan (MIJ) Fender instruments are considered to be some of the best ever made. Recently, Fender has released some modern day MIJ guitars as a retro/re-issue type of thing, and yeah... they rock! Japanese guitars: Fender, Jackson, Charvel, Ibanez, and ESP are master crafted instruments, and well worth the money.
The movie "Clue" had several different endings. We saw one in the theater in GA, then another in ME a week later. When we bought the dvd it had all the alternate endings.
**SPOILER ALERT**The taped copy I had also contained all the endings. Spoiler alert (if i remember correctly): in one it was Madeline Khan's character, in another Tim Curry's character (? Not sure!), the third one was every character killed someone, EXCEPT for Tim Curry who was an FBI agent. If you haven't seen it it's super good! Feel free to ruin a movie for me...
@@cleanserene6330 Tim Curry wasn't the FBI agent, he was Mr. Body, the FBI agent was Michael McKean, Mr. Green. Mr. Green killed Mr. Body, in the Hall, with the revolver.
When it was released they made the movie with four different endings....and the villian was different depending on which market you saw it in. Then when the video came out...they put together the ending ala Murder on the Orient Express.
Freddy Krueger's sweater is easily explained. In the 1980's and mid 90's tvs didn't have high definition or hdr colours. That means Freddy's sweater looks like it's black and red.
The only change yo Freddy's sweater was after the first movie. In the first movie, the sleeves were solid red. Beginning with Nightmare on Elm Street 2, the sleeves now shared the striped pattern as the torso
The original colors were going to be yellow and red, but the yellow didn't work on film very well. This is why in the final film, yellow sometimes shows up in places where Freddy is going to be. The dark green obviously looks black.
@@rachelwilson4090 wouldn't it be wild if cern was editing our world with a.i. n quantum computers since they figured out how its made and then a.i. prolly auto orienting stuff in archives but it happens irl bc/if we r in simulation like thing. Like they found the master code. Idk 😅
The "missing actors" aspect from _Blair Witch Project_ was part of its pre-release grassroots marketing campaign, successfully compelling people to go see the movie.
@RepublicConstitution True; I forgot I get Virtual Motion Sickness with overly hand-held camerawork. Before I realized, I'd, well... lost my cookies (as it were), _at my seat._ 🤢 I hastened to the restroom where I was far from being the only one affected. The next week when going to see another film at the same theater, there was a large hand written sign at the box office, warning of that effect.
@@realbadgerYou forgot you get virtual motion sickness… how did you even know that at all in 1999? What other movies had caused you to feel virtual motion sickness prior to Blair Witch???
I made a human mask based on King Tut when I was in high school out of clay. I used a National Geographic as reference, and made it as realistic as possible. My mask only has a snake on it. My mask was graded by accuracy and I got a A on that project.
By the way, it turns out that the vulture has been removed from reality. I remember is exists one anime Musaigen no Phantom World where the main character had the power to remove phenomena into pictures and vice versa. Although I guess it's a way to convey the message in a way that we can understand.
Joey was never "Uncle Joey". He was always Danny's best friend. I remember that from when I was little. There was no episode where Kimmy thought she was pregnant. Febreze was always Febreze, Skechers was always Skechers, Target's logo has never changed, 7 Up never had a dash, Ford's logo always had that stupid little curl, and on and on. Funny how everyone has these "memories" but can't ever find any evidence or proof of the "altered" items. Stripe from Gremlins was always Stripe because he had a white stripe of hair. The problem isn't some "alternate timeline"; it's with the way people remember things. When you recall a memory, you're not recalling the event or the item. You're recalling your memory of that thing. So if you mistake or misunderstand something once, that is how you will recall it forever. It's really sad that people are so ignorant as to how the brain works that they'd rather believe something nonsensical and ridiculous, than that it's normal workings of the human brain. That's indicative of the idiotic imaginings of conspiracy theorists like sovereign citizens, anti vaxxers, etc. It's the same principal. People don't understand how things actually work, so rather than attempting to gain actual knowledge or information so that they can attain a true understanding of how something works or exists in reality, they'd rather listen to and believe in nonsensical fantasy and magical thinking.
@@elizabethsullivan7176 The Mandela Effect is an objective phenomenon, but the explanation of the phenomenon from psychology does not look very convincing and not very falsifiable. Incorrect, but at the same time quite detailed and similar memories in two large groups of people, which no one noticed for many years, and then suddenly everyone’s eyes were opened. Unlikely events are a sign of intelligent activity. Call the SETI project.
I can mostly agree with this but there are some I personally can't write off as easily. Fruit of the Loom still messes with me big time not only because of my own memories, but because of all the pop culture references to the cornucopia spanning over years and years. The association between the two just doesn't make logical sense without it having been part of their logo at some point, especially since it's not just a one-off reference to it. It's referenced in a movie, on an album cover, in old newspaper articles. How could so many people have gotten it so wrong for so long? It doesn't make sense.
@@NoDeathforDinner What is there to agree with? The OP writes as if he didn’t go to school and doesn’t know that the learning process is almost inevitably accompanied by mistakes. There is a whole science, mnemonics, that studies reliable methods and methods of memorization. It is more than a hundred years old. You instantly pointed out what is indirect evidence of the reality of change. Why parody in The Simpsons and in general, what is not there? Why did professional artists for the movie The Da Vinci Code draw a copy of the famous painting Mona Lisa so wrong? Why is the translation of the text of the main theme song of The Neverending Story by professional musicians from English equally incorrect? Why does the main character of movie Legally Blonde, who loves everything pink, drive around in a black Porsche, which also turns pink through the store window, when she goes to try on a dress in the store? Why in the movie Men in Black are they looking for a galaxy in Orion's belt, implying that it's too damn far away if the solar system itself is there? Why doesn't all this affect critical infrastructure?
They never would’ve have done an episode of any one of those girls being pregnant.. maybe in FULLER house when they were older but the entire family themed TGIF line up would never have done something that taboo back then TRUST ME
The next door neighbor was supposed to be the sort of trashy/trouble-maker one in that very G-rated show, as I vaguely recall. I could see her at some point making an off-color joke about some girl getting knocked up, or more likely some party - with alcohol and boys!!! - or something like that and people filled in the blanks with some other VerySpecialEpisode they recall.
@jong.7944 Kimmy actually did get drunk at a party and passed out on DJ's bed. DJ reminded her that her mom died in a car accident caused by a drunk driver.
@@jamierife1062 wasn't he talking about uncle jessy his wife/ girlfriend? Otherwise i agree never could one of these girls supposedly have been pregnant.
Full House is my fav show of all-time. Danny always referred to him as Uncle Joey, but the kids always called him Joey. I also remember the Kimmy Gibler pregnancy episode. Didn’t they try to keep it a secret & then the adults found out & got pissed? I also think Kathy Santoni got pregnant lol…
Human memory is so unreliable that you can convice someone that he commited a homicide if you push him/her long enough, they even will start adding details to a crime that never happen, i dont trust my own memory let alone a bunch of people online
In the first one, Full House, people are just confusing Joey & Jessie. They did call Jessie Uncle Jessie, so I think people are just misremembering which “J” character, Joey or Jessie, was called uncle.
The Gremlins' Stripe one is the least of a problem for me, because I used to watch this movie in a local television network dubbed into Spanish and that character was called "Rayita" or little stripe. Otherwise it would have been dubbed "Pua", which in Spanish is completely different so no Mandela effect here.
Yes, it was "Phineus Fogg". There was even a TV show in the 80s "Voyagers" in which one of the main characters, played by Jon-Erik Hexum was named "Phineas Bogg", a nod to "Around the World in 80 Days".
The whole Ford logo is Henry Ford's signature. At the time that Henry Ford would have learned cursive, the capital F would have looked similar to Ford's signature F. It's always been there and OP has explained the reason for the difference.
@@uspockdad6429 Yes, its better than deflation. If a $1400 refrigerator now sells for $1300 and is on sale for $1200, many people will wait until later to buy in case the price goes down more. Also, I think the conditions that would cause the price reduction will cause job loss which will further frighten people into not buying.
Yes some inflation is good, because deflation is horrible (recession or depression). You want the rate of economic growth to outpace or at least keep pace with inflation so 2-3% is ideal. There is no way to control inflation for long term at zero.
The Mandela effect always makes me think about how angry Laurence Fishburne gets when people confuse him with Samuel L Jackson. It is nothing more than a large group of people confusing two similar events with each other and then using that shared confusion to reaffirm their "altered" realities; that, or some esoteric reason that they are just unaware of. Reality is a controlled hallucination and your brain is constantly bombarded by so much information all the time you subconsciously decide what information is important enough to actually "pay attention to" and what should be ignored or "filled in." Your brain literally "fills in the gaps" for anything considered not important enough. I'm sure you did think a word was spelled a certain way for 10 years before you actually took a hard look at it. It never once occurred to your brain the word might be spelled differently than how you imagine it, so even when looking directly at it, if you're not REALLY looking at it, then YES you're brain will automatically swap letters around to fit the way it thinks it should look. The human brain can be very strange sometimes.
That is a good theory but how do you explain people remembering things differently but in the same way different. The map of the world, human anatomy, famous works of art all different to me and continuing to change and alter. Crazy
I think it's a terrible theory. Many people who experience the mandela effect have vivid detailed memories that span decades. They have anecdotal stories that support these memories. When you add to that the fact that countless people who don't know each other have the same and similar memories, the simplistic explanations just don't work.
@@miqoto I believe they mean Oscar Myer instead of Oscar Mayer - and there IS the TV Commercial that's jingle spells it out. I clearly remember singing the jingle when I was a kid with my 6 brothers and sisters! Thanks - it's a memory of such happy times when life seemed so much simpler and a lot less terrifying - even though when you think about it - that easy to prepare sandwich meat of those days - we were being fed a bill of goods on - was the kind of food that caused such long term ill health and is still doing that today.... I guess we didn't know enough to be terrified, but NOW we do.... and so what ?
@@maryoconnor9360, My bologna has a first name, it's O s c a r, My bologna has a second name, it's M a y e r..I love to eat it everyday, and if you ask me why I'll say...cuz Oscar Mayer has a way with b o l o g n a😂❤ I miss that life too!
@@mistique77 Oh THANK YOU. This is just AWESOME! I tried so hard to remember the entire jingle, but couldn't. It brings back to the time in my life I remember as innocent and hopeful , singing this jingle with friendsand just being silly. Even tho I'm a vegetarian - and it was about that time the food industries corporations began scamming our Country into bad health - I can still smile when thinking of this Jingle. Thanks
@maryoconnor9360 You're so very welcome!! I have always remembered that song! Lol 🤣 I thought you might have needed it...and yes back to such an amazing time, I want to go home!
God, i really hate the Mandella effect. It really does show how self-centered and stubborn people can be. There are rational explanations for all these.... from people looking at simplified maps when they were kids that were a bit off as they were more cartoon like and that burns in your memory. To mixing up movies and brands and imprinting one thing on another. The human memory is absolutely proven to be completely unreliable for so many things. The fact that some people refuse to believe their memory could be infallible and assume that rather than misrembering something from years ago (that had outside influences to change that memory) that it's rather a shift in the entire universe to now a parralel dimension??? Haha. Yeah, I'm sure it's that and not the fact that you didn’t study a tiny logo from accross the street and couldn't miss a miniscule curl in a letter. Nope, the universe changed. Haha. 😂
I swear the middle child called him Uncle Joey a couple times Also, the episode where she thinks she is pregnant is an episode where she fell asleep with a guy in her bed, they stayed fully clothed and she only thought she was pregnant because of misunderstanding how pregnancy works, the episode started off with their little league championship game and winning
@@opinion3742 There are old myths about gremlins that go back before WW1. Its very old mythological creature and different areas of the world have their own versions of it. The Brothers Grimm for example have made a few stories that involve Gremlins.. And a lot of the stuff they wrote where based on really old folklore/mythology at the time... IE tales /that where even before the 1700s..
@@UndyingZombie I can find no mention of Gremlins by The Brothers Grimm. Nor in any other folklore, but it has been suggested that Gremlins are based on Goblins and other mischievous creatures from folklore. If you have an actual reference please leave a link or tell me what to google.
I see so many comments about this, and I made a comment too before seeing all the others. Is Google really making any minor's face have to be blurred out, or are you already getting ready to toe the line and doing it ahead of them making it another b.s. rule? These aren't random kids, they're kids in stock images from a TV Show from the 90's....
Most of the time it’s because people get their original information all wrong, or they get false information. This is especially common in the age of the internet.
I have a false memory of the final episode of House MD. In this memory, the last segment takes place during night time, and House and his best friend are sharing a car, drifting away throughout a road, in the city. And that's how it ends. Recently I bought the complete series on DVD, and was surprised to see that instead, they are driving motorbikes, and it's day time. Complete different surrounding. Unless I saw a legitimate alternative ending, to me, this is genuinely creepy, and it always will be lol.
2 weird facts are that the CERN particle accelerator was first turned on in 2008. And in 2009 "the Mandela Effect" was coined by Fiona Broome, since her and her friends remembered Mandela dying in the 1980's
Just because CERN turned something on does not mean that it is in control of the situation. The first hadron collider was tested by CERN in 1971. And the first official contact with the Cottingley Fairies was recorded in 1917. CERN gave rise to official contact by successfully testing a warp drive. Dyson spheres were recently discovered.
If companies change their logo then you could easily find evidence of the old logo in old products and commercials. It's not like all the physical evidence retroactively changes when a company changes its logo.
Maybe so... But, I haven't forgotten how to spell. I remember, as a kid, how I thought it was an odd way to spell Mayer. I thought it would be an e instead of an a.
They aren't wrong. I have an excellent memory for shape and asthetic detail. The crown of Tut definitely only had a single serpent in the exact center. And the statue "the thinker" by Rodin had the hand positioned as a fist resting on the forehead of the statue, it's what made me want to be an artist as a kid, I'll never forget it. And the fruit of the loom logo was on all of my underwear as a kid and definitely had the cornucopia logo. Just because you lack the ability to perceive the other timeline doesn't mean hundreds of thousands of people are wrong.
We had some confused sailors, who were used to doing "Westpac" deployments, when our ship was instead sent to monitor the situation off of Central America. Sailing from San Diego our clocks were being advanced as we crossed time zones instead of being set back, as they were used to.
The lead gremlin in the first film, Gremlins, is called Stripe because he has a stripe of white hair down the middle of his head. The lead gremlin in Gremlin 2: The New Batch is called Spike because he has a row of spikes down the middle of his head and back. Don't try and out movie-nerd me, man. Just don't do it. You'll get yourself hurt! 😂
1:37 who would have thought Bob Saget could do this role. I mean if you ever heard his stand-up holy crap apparently he doesn't even remember filming Full House or even the 90s lol its crazy another person hearing their stand-up in thinking completely different of them is Robin Williams like I always thought of Aladdin genie then hearing him do stand-up I was like man this guy is genius it's too bad both of them are gone
1) There is nothing wrong with the Ford logo; look it up. 2) Maps used to (even still are) used for propaganda. Things move and get larger/smaller depending on what effect the maker wants to create. Thus, Alaska now looks smaller, Cuba seems larger, and with so many digital maps it is no longer useful to try to cram South America into the space directly below North America. 3) That critter's name is STRIPE. No Mandela effect here.
Three Mandela effects I will never reconcile as poor memory is 1) Dolly in Moonraker meeting Jaws without dentures, 2) The wolf sleeping with the lamb, not the Lion in the bible, and 3) The intro to many Disney animated movies had Tinker Bell flying out spelling out the Walt Disney logo over the castle, and dotting the I with her wand so there were sparkles. Apparently none of those things happened. Another one I have proof of is the V and W being joined in the Volkswagen logo, something which apparently never was the case. Although in both Scary Movie and Back To the Future you can see the logo.
So either ur older so *YOUR* memory sucks or ur too young to know things hv changed. So either work on ur memory or wait a few years. U start to notice if u pay ATTENTION.
@@LLynneM I'm 62 and I am aware of a number of things not being as I remember them. What does it even mean to change the past I wonder? And why some things and not others? One thing I do know: I am aware of how faulty my memory is. I have observed that close up. We deceive ourselves all the time - it is in the nature of being human.
Well u got the part after the comma right. Ur wrong. I remember many of the changes. Unfortunately. It’s not good news. No one wants this ish to be true. But it is. Large Hadron Collider || CERN. Look it up.
On the show Full House, I remember the girls called both Joey and Jessie "Uncle." I remember a pregnancy scare episode involving Kimmy like the Reddit post cited. There was an episode of Kimmy's friend Kelly Santoni getting pregnant. Even stranger, one commenter here wrote that instead of the "Kimmy may be pregnant" episode being on Full House, a similar episode was on an early '90s sitcom, Blossom, a show about a teenage girl. I remember "Febreeze," the Raisin Bran sun wearing sunglasses, the Pillsbury Doughboy had a blue neckerchief, "7-up" with a hyphen, and the "F" in Ford having a straight lower dash and not that weird curly end. Long ago, for a brief time, I seem to remember Target change its logo to one like at 4:07 with two red rings and a white bullseye. The geographical Mandelas are crazy. The Panama Canal ran in a lateral east-and-west manner. South America was not nearly as eastward, and seems much bigger now. Brazil is huge! Sri Lanka used to be directly south of the tip of India which was more "V-shaped" than "P-shaped." I don't even know what's up - or down - with Australia anymore! I always remember Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat saying "We're all mad here!" Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum had propellers on their caps, not flags. King Tut only had a cobra on his headdress. Freddy's sweater was distinctly red and black, not red and green, though it's interesting how some people remember him with a red and yellow sweater. Jack Torrance said "Honey, I'm home!" I remember looking at a movie poster for "Interview with A Vampire," but later the same movie somehow changed to "Interview with THE Vampire." Stripe from Gremlins was always Stripe. I'm a fan of the movie "1408" and I've never seen it called "Room 1408." I have the DVD Two-Disc Collector's Edition from 2007. Disc 1 has the original PG-13 theatrical version. Disc 2 has the Extended Director's Cut with an alternate ending and deleted scenes. It's been a long time since I've seen either version, but I remember John Cusack yelling "I was out!" a few times. I'll see what it's like this time, but I do remember the song in the movie by THE Carpenters - "We've Only Just Begun."
To me and others it is very different than what I remember. I was seeing things on the map in the wrong places long before I knew others wereseei g it too.
My top 3 that I swear were true in my childhood: 1. Stouffer's Stove Top Stuffing - I remember the box and the commercials. 2. Publisher's Clearinghouse - I remember the commercials with Ed McMahon. 3. Dilemna - In 4th grade, we learned phonetics using a system called SRA. Basically, it was a box of color coded cards that got more difficult as you progressed through the colors. I distinctly remember a vocabulary card with the word "dilemna". But, it was pronounced with a silent 'n'. When I ask friends of the same age, the remember it as well.
I am for example 100% sure that Luke Skywalker said ''Shut down all TRASH COMPACTORS'' and NOT the altered version we have today where he says ''GARBAGE MASHERS'' I have seen it countless of times back in the good old days, and in cinemas when it was released. The mistake that what ever is doing the changing is that the changes often makes no Sense. Like when Forest Gump say the most famous movie quote of all time= life IS like a box of chocolates.. They changed the IS to WAS.= Makes zero sense. Ok so life is Not like a box of chocolates, so why is he even saying that line......He 100% said ''IS''
The forest gump one is where he is sat on the bench after his mum dies,he says was, but only once in the film after his mum dies. Not a Mandela. But Moonraker definitely is a Mandela.
@@jbleeuk You are really scared that Reality can be changed right.....Look up older youtube videos, or ask 1000 people.....99% will say its ''IS'' because it IS And there are so many of these changes that it's almost like somone/something is trying to Prank us.
@janlassen6101 "Scared "I don't think so. Watch the film again.He says it once in the film where his mum dies. People who claim its been changed are lying. Show another scene where he is not sat on the bench and ill believe it but you or anybody else can't. Spreading this lie is discrediting the other true Mandela's.
Has anyone else noticed how the longer we are here on this timeline the more comfortable you become with the change? For example, the Raisin brand sun used to feel so unsettling and now I look at it and I’m not sure which is right. That being said, some MEs stay unsettling like the Ford logo.
Your memory can act as a 'statement strong enough' to decide whether someone else goes to prison or not!? In a court of law! Now they are telling you to not trust your own memories cos you cant trust them??! So.... Which one is it? Lol. Wake up people. 🙏
I can accept that for things like misremembering spellings or dates of events, but some Mandela effects are too weird to ignore for me. Fruit of the Loom is a big one, because there's also a lot of pop culture references to the cornucopia spanning over years and yet it just...never existed apparently.
I believe in the Mandela effect. But the gremlin was called stripe, because the mogwai it changed from had a white stripe. Billy states this when he first sees it..the first duplicare from gizmo.
Does anyone remember that on the last page of the classic 'Horton Hears a Hoo", Horton heard a tiny noise coming from the dandelion? Really made me think as a little kid. Sadly, that isn't what happens in the "modern" version of the story...
I wonder if the people remembering Freddy as wearing a red and black sweater then also remember to roof of the car at the end of the movie as being red and black
Which explains why a fan theory is way off base. There's a fan theory that says Joey was the real father of the girls because of the blonde hair. But, if he is Uncle Joey on the wife's side, everything falls into place and makes sense.
All Mandela effects can be attributed to kids having shitty memories. I think i watch these just to redirect my frustrations away from politics for a few minutes
The Raisin Bran reminds me of a focus group thing my mom and I got asked to do at a grocery store when I was a kid. It was for a new popsicle, the box had an image of the sun eating one of the popsicles and I thought I was being intelligent and told the lady it doesn't make sense, the popsicle would melt immediately if it were that close to the sun. She replied something like "or, the popsicle is so refreshing that even the sun enjoys it." Forget mandela moment from childhood, that was just a weird moment, arguing with a grown woman about the scientific possibilities of the sun eating ice cream.
So all I can tell you is a girl in my high school would sometimes sing that song in our culinary class as a joke we would also compare it with a country singer joh no Mayer
The movie Interview with the Vampire was titled in German as Interview mit einem Vampir. So in the Translation they already used the indefinite article. This either is caused by the Mandela Effekt or is to be blamed why people are confused about the title.
You tend to notice that these things always seem to predate common internet usage. Implicit, or unconscious long-term memories can be incorrect in the moment of their acquisition. Our willingness to accept fallibility is particularly challenged when it is information we have never before had reason to question. The internet not only presents us with this challenge far more frequently than before, it allows us to share it and so collectively perpetuate the notion that we aren't fallible, that something else must be going on.
This reminded me of something that's not quite the same, but has frustrated me for years! I clearly remember my mom and my aunt had recorded themselves singing on a cassette tape sometime in the 80's, and all I remember, is the lyric "Stop the clock!" And I have searched the internet and cannot find any song with these lyrics 🥺
I remember seeing a different final fight between Super Shredder & The Turtles below the dock in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2. The original which I remembered seeing was that there were a few Teenagers and the Turtles hiding beneath the dock and Shredder comes crashing down and the fight was quite intense. I don't care if people want to call me crazy but this scene did happen and I saw it🙏
I am a designer, and the curlicue in the F makes the logo read as Tord. It does not make sense in terms of visual language, nor would anyone write such, even in highly stylised cursive. I remember the name being Phileus Fogg. He's called Willy in the Spanish cartoon, the main phoneme being the 'le' rather than 'ne'.
Forget the Full House Mandela Effect. The mystery to me is why this channel's creator has blurred the faces of the children in promotional pictures of the show. They're actors.
Yes that's strange.
Because Content ID can be annoying sometimes.
Why are you so bothered by this? 😮
RUclips rules
@@The_One_And_Only_PudgyPenguinx possible predator?
Full house apparently has several Mandela effects going on because I could have sworn that the kids faces were more defined.
😂😂
Outstanding, LMAO.
Nice
Bahahaha
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The movie 007 Moonraker with Dolly's 'braces', doesn't exist in this timeline. Notice how I phrase that? I'm not stupid. I remember CLEARLY the scene where Jaws is helped by Dolly. Then they show them meet up and they make eye contact. The next scene was so iconic and hilarious. Jaws then smiles at her, she smiles back and has on these shiny, glinting braces! That was the whole point of the scene! I'm not "mis-remembering" anything. So yes, reality as we know it is not 'set in stone', it can obviously be altered somehow.
IF something is happening, I think it's more akin to "Quantum Leap" or "Travelers" in that reality isn't being changed...it's peoples' minds/souls/whatever being swapped out instead.
I completely agree. I must have seen that movie half a dozen times when I was a kid in the 70s. And yes when Jaws smiled ,she was happy to finally meet someone like her. She smiled broadly revealing her dental braces. We use to call kids with braces metal mouth. I had braces.
It's the opposite for me. I remember Jaws smiling at her and anticipating her smiling back because I was SURE she would have braces... but she didn't! I was soooo disappointed! I was upset that the director had missed a golden opportunity for them both to have a metallic smile.
Blanche was a total hottie.
She definitely had braces, that was whole point of the scene! They connected over them both having metal in there mouths.
Australia was definitely always shown completely isolated, I was shocked recently to see how close Indonesia was.
Never played "Risk" as a kid, eh?
@@glassjester rather than waste my time trying to explain it to you, please see my further comment, and yes I've played risk a lot.
I have an anchor memory of a map of the tip of australia being under the tropic of capricorn, now its in the middle of the country, we are no longer 'down under' new zealand, southafrica chile all more south now..top half is now in an equitorial region..its insane (im aussie btw)
I remember New Zealand above Australia aye..
And Alaska was a totally different shape as I recall! both Russia and Alaska had sort of more pointy ends and the Bering Strait was not in the middle of the state but at the top left of it.
The Pillsbury Dough Boy thing got both the missus & I. We actually have a plush doll of it that the kids & I like to prank the missus with by putting it in strange, unexpected, locations. Yet despite that I was shocked when this said that he didn't wear a blue neck scarf. I asked the missus what color the neck scarf was that the Pillsbury Dough Boy wore & she immediately replied "Blue." I asked her to go find him so we could see it. Sure enough ... the neck scarf was white.
Stay puffd marshmallow man
@@kosmicwizardI came to say the exact same thing. Good call my dude.
Of course it's white; the reason for that being that there's a longstanding history of Chefs and Bakers wearing a white kerchief which can be seen in drawings, old movies, cartoons...you name it.
I don't know if there's an actual consensus among these delusional people about what exactly is happening, but the idea that someone messed with history only to change trivial details whose origins span centuries is completely insane.
Getting the mogwai or gremlins wet made them multiply..not turn.
Feeding after midnight caused the metamorphosis
It is always after midnight. And it is always before midnight.
@kellycoleman715 true but gremlins are not real neither is magic. So I'm fine with a silly list of rules.
@@kellycoleman715 This always confused me. Just when is it okay to feed them?
@@jezz2k You should watch Gremlins 2 - the same question is asked! And the reply from he hero is: "I don't make the rules"!
@@kellycoleman715I would assume that after midnight means until dawn. But then there's the whole issue of time zones and daylight savings time.. It would have made more sense if they just said don't feed them after dark. 😂
Everybody knows Danny’s wife died 🙄 duhhhh
I see what you did there with that duuhhh 😂
Are you joking?
@@ellenwuzhere no? Lol
That’s right not only deserve. Everyone know Danny’s wife died. They did say she was killed in a car accident. That’s no secret and definitely not proof of Mandela effect. Actually, I can’t think of a single video in this videos that proves the Mandela effect.
@@drjandyilias9673 "not only deserve" what's that mean? Am I missing something? lol
Calling your parents' friends "Uncle" or "Aunt" was common.
Doesn't mean they're a relative.
True; it was a form of respect for myself and brothers and sisters. I had HEAPS of Aunties and Uncles who weren't relatives.
Yeah nothing odd at all. In Asia its an honorific. We used to call my parents friends as Aunt or Uncle growing up in my anglo household.
My dad's best friends were Uncle Terry, Uncle David etc. It wasn't until I learned how relatives work that I learned they weren't real uncles. I was also Aunty to my friends kids.
The first episode of Full House reveals he's the best friend. Iirc. Lol.
(I don't remember Kimmy getting knocked up, but my money's on "Uncle" Joey being at fault, allegedly he liked em young.)
I thought she was Jesse's sister. That's what I remember. But I knew she was dead.
Uncle Jesse was their deceased mom's brother. Not sure who the other one was supposed to be.
KID (with non blurry face) Singing in Commercial: "My Baloney has a first name is O S C A R, My Baloney has a second name is M A Y E R, I like to eat it every day and if you ask me why i'll say, cuz Oscar Mayer has a way with B O L O G N A"
THIS!
My bologna baloney was it both or just one spelling ??? Another door into the rabbit hole 🐰 🕳️
They’re really working overtime to gaslight us
My bologna has a first name it's JIMMY my bologna has a second name its CARTER and if you ask me what I say JIMMY CARTER has a way of screwing up the USA. I was 8 singing that in 78.
Yeah, It's still spelled like that. I don't know why this is included. The spelling hasn't changed.
I was never too big on the Mandela Effect until James Bond Moonraker. Nobody will ever convince me that Dolly, the girl at the end that smiles at Jaws, did not have braces. That was the whole gag of that shot, Jaws finally found someone he could relate to. After I saw the controversy with this one, I asked my older brother who is a huge James Bond fan, "What do you remember about the girl at the end of Moonraker?" He immediately said, "Oh, you mean the girl with the braces who smiles at Jaws." I told him that apparently she never had braces and we got into a huge discussion about it and he was just as confused as me.
These are references to Bridge to Terabithia and The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl movies
She absolutely did have braces. That was the whole thing. Now the scene doesn't make sense when she smiles at him.
Mandela effect is badly named but 100% true...
I have loads i KNOW to be real in my reality.
People just cant let go of their proggrammed reality? 🤷♂️
Omg... I'm in agreement with you, Moonraker was the first movie my dad took me to, so it was a memorable occasion for me. I clearly remember the girl Dolly having braces, which is like you said the whole gag of it, it was a comedic shot in the movie, I remember everyone in the theater laughing.
My guess would be that they shot a scene with the braces and without them and then switched them later on. That does happen in movies sometimes. Have you ever seen the preview to a movie and then find out that they cut the preview part out of the actual movie?
The bad gremlin has always been Stripe. No Mandela effect.
That's what I was thinking. I remember seeing it in the theater when I was 9. Stripe was my favorite character.
Lego dimensions had a gremlins pack that came with mogwha and stripe. And yes, he was the villian.
It was always stripe in the first movie then he died and a new gremlin from gremlins 2 "the new batch" comes and his name is spike.
You're welcome.
Absolutely correct. Have always known this. Kind of bs that anyone says it isn't so.
Beetlejuice was 3 times, not the Candyman.
Sweets for the Sweet.
Yes. I saw it in theaters, remembering that you had to commit to say it 5 times.
Probably because of Bloody Mary. Think she was 3 times and the memories get crossed like so many other Mandela effects.
Yea it was more times than the bloodlymary thing
The Gremiln is Stripe because of the stripe of hair. He was named by Corey Feldmans character when Billy shows him what happened after Gizmo got wet.
I remember about 15 years ago, I was walking by a strip mall where a Target had moved in. I was bewildered by the fact that the target logo had changed from a red ring with a red circle in the middle, to two red rings, no circle in the middle.
They closed down and left that location a few years ago so the point is moot, but wasn't it just a case of Target updating its logo?
Yes
Full house is not a mandala effect . Totally reaching.
i never remember it being "uncle" joey...it was always "uncle jessie"..., smh.
Not part of the Mandela effect, but regarding Gremlins, feeding a mogwai after midnight causes it to make a cocoon and turn into a gremlin. Getting either mogwai or gremlins wet causes them to spontaneously produce fully formed offspring of the same kind ie mogwai produce more mogwai, gremlins produce more gremlins. Many people say don’t get them wet or they’ll turn into gremlins. But, that’s not correct
What did that have to do with Mandela effects?
@@dominikcapuano9900 Do you wear a helmet and ride the short bus? I literally began the comment with “Not part of the Mandela effect, but…”. So nothing. I began my comment stating it had nothing to do with Mandela effects. But he mentioned the movie Gremlins so I was commenting on that subject. Fourteen people thought it was interesting enough to give it a thumbs up. You’re the first to give a negative comment. Basically I said, “I digress, but…” And your comment was “You’re talking about something different…” Way to go there, genius. You’d be right at home in the movie Idiocracy.
The gremlin was definitely Stripe and it was a hill I died on more than once. And no 80's kid would say Freddy's sweater is anything but green and red.
Unless they have color blindness
I absolutely remember 'Spike'. Crazy stuff.
80’s kid here and agree with you 100 percent! Stripe and red and green sweater.
Was it Stripe or Strype?
@@jasontegeler9658 I’m such a nerd, I just looked it up… It is Stripe and there was one named Mohawk in Gremlins 2 ( I think he mentioned Mohawk in the video) 😁
I only ever heard "Uncle Jesse," "Aunt Rebecca" and "Joey" on Full House....never heard "Uncle Joey"
Yeah, Mandela Effect believers are just egomaniacs who can't accept that their (and everyone's) memory is very faulty.
BECAUSE HE IS AN ELDER ON THE , HE WAS CALLED UNCLE JOEY .
Well I never heard aunt Bea 😂
@@lindar6326 He was never once called "Uncle Joey.'" What's more likely - people "shifted universes," or people misremembered something? C'mon.
Agreed. I grew up watching this show and never once thought he was Uncle Joey. Never even heard that said until this video.
I remember the movie being called just 1408. No room . No chamber in the title at all
Yep likewise. Great and underrated movie.
100
Same
The short story is also called 1408. No room or chamber.
Yes I saw it in theatres. It's 1408
Can confirm, as I have an original collector's edition of 1408 that the word "Room" was never part of the title.
Yeah, I remember the ads and TV spots simply calling it 1408.
1408. I absolutely saw the ending where he escaped the room for awhile, and once he realized he had never actually escaped the room, screams, "I WAS OUT! I WAS OUT!!".
@@xSundayMourningxMe, too. But I saw that when I bought the DVD that included the director's cut and alternate endings.
Regarding the Panama Canal, because it links the Pacific Ocean (to the West) with the Atlantic (to the East), you would expect it to run East-West, but due to the geography of the Isthmus of Panama it ACTUALLY runs North-West (the Atlantic) to South-East (the Pacific), almost the opposite of what you'd assume. In this case the so-called Mandela Effect is simply the result of the difference between the PERCEPTION and the REALITY of the canal's course.
That gremlin has always been called Stripe. This should be titled, remembering stuff incorrectly. 🤣
I thought so too
and it has stripes!....that was a dumb one.
Spike is the lead gremlin in gremlins 2 because of the row on spikes on his head and back.
@@PaulTheBrave It's Stripe, and always has been Stripe.
I never thought Nelson Mandela died in prison or whatever. I remember all the attention he got when he was released from prison. I remember him being elected President around the turn of the century. I am amazed at how many people actually thought he died in prison. I think he may have been mistaken for Biko.
I remember him dying watching funeral stuff on tv. His wife made a scene fighting with someone. The will or book rights.
There was a mistaken announcement that he died and was rescinded. Much like today!
I remember seeing it on TV and I remember his wife. Not Biko. Biko was way before.
Suspect you maybe correct that there is a miss memory of Biko.
“Free Nelson Mandela”, The Specials (1984).
“Biko”, Peter Gabriel (1980)
Steve Biko died in police custody (South Africa) in 1977.
@@TaurusMoon-hu3pd Nelson Mandela was released from jail in 1990. Died in 2013. Lots of documentaries about it.
Winnie Mandela was memorable for “necklacing” saga. That’s not something you forget.
As an aside I had an English (white) teacher who moved to Australia from South Africa after her brother (who was an antiapartheid activist) had been killed by the police.
She had been also been political activist and her and her brother had been friends with Steve Biko.
We talked a lot about her experiences
My favourite in which i still can't get my head around is the Queen song "We Are The Champions" my memory is it ends with "of the world"
The Live Aid version does and that is the most commonly played version on radio stations.
i remember the ending of song including the extra phrase😊
That's the LIVE AID version
Nice1 for the heads up guys... i was thinking eather the Mandela effect is true or im going mad...🤪👍🏻
Only ends that way when performed live, in general.
The Raisin Bran logo actually DID wear sunglasses for a couple commercials in the 80s. All of which aired during saturday morning cartoon slots.
Febreze DID have a product branded as Febreeze, with two "E"s. it was a limited run air freshener version that was produced during the late 80's, early 90's. They then changed the name to return it to the corporate branding of Febreze.
The confusion about the target logo was from the 1999 "Target dog" campaign where the Target logo was dyed ofer the left eye of a white English Bull Terrier . The logo was inconsistently represented because of potential issues with dying red over the dog's eye so many appearances there were, in fact, four rings with a white dot inside instead of the normal two rings with a red dot inside.
There was a Target I lived by that's logo was brown and white and it freaked out a girl I knew who had been a Target manager and was convinced I had to be wrong, Target wouldn't do brown and white. Must've found a sale on brown paint cuz it was real.
@@cleanserene6330 like that McDonald's with blue arches
@@Squidbush8563 There is one McDonalds with blue arches in New Mexico
@@geezermann7865 Yea. That one!
Yeah I've seen the sun with sunglasses in the 80's. On TV. Also - retroactive-editing is a thing. The Twin Towers were erased from most TV commercials and tv show intro themes after they fell. It was just too painful to see them. Especially jarring, in comedy shows.
I believe they were erased from:
- _Friends_ show intro theme.
- "Walls" music video by Tom Petty. (Ending said "Even walls fall down" w/ twin towers behind him.)
Countless others. I have some old VHS tapes from the time, and I'm now shocked at just how often the towers show up in popular media. They were just everywhere, in anything to do with New York.
It was popular to use Manhattan skyline as a cut-scene, and, that was easy to erase for rerun shows.
I have two very old Fender guitars in my house. And they both have the word Squier on them.
About Fender Music Instruments. Just a fun TRUE fact: When Leo Fender sold the company to CBS he did not sell the factories in Fullerton, CA. Those remained in production with G&L Guitars, another company Leo owned with his friend George. CBS had to rent factory space, and hire workers in Japan to make the guitars. 1980s era Made In Japan (MIJ) Fender instruments are considered to be some of the best ever made. Recently, Fender has released some modern day MIJ guitars as a retro/re-issue type of thing, and yeah... they rock! Japanese guitars: Fender, Jackson, Charvel, Ibanez, and ESP are master crafted instruments, and well worth the money.
The movie "Clue" had several different endings. We saw one in the theater in GA, then another in ME a week later. When we bought the dvd it had all the alternate endings.
**SPOILER ALERT**The taped copy I had also contained all the endings. Spoiler alert (if i remember correctly): in one it was Madeline Khan's character, in another Tim Curry's character (? Not sure!), the third one was every character killed someone, EXCEPT for Tim Curry who was an FBI agent.
If you haven't seen it it's super good! Feel free to ruin a movie for me...
@@cleanserene6330 The butler did it. lol
@@cleanserene6330 It's comedic genius and I adored it!
@@cleanserene6330 Tim Curry wasn't the FBI agent, he was Mr. Body, the FBI agent was Michael McKean, Mr. Green.
Mr. Green killed Mr. Body, in the Hall, with the revolver.
When it was released they made the movie with four different endings....and the villian was different depending on which market you saw it in. Then when the video came out...they put together the ending ala Murder on the Orient Express.
Freddy Krueger's sweater is easily explained. In the 1980's and mid 90's tvs didn't have high definition or hdr colours. That means Freddy's sweater looks like it's black and red.
The only change yo Freddy's sweater was after the first movie. In the first movie, the sleeves were solid red. Beginning with Nightmare on Elm Street 2, the sleeves now shared the striped pattern as the torso
The original colors were going to be yellow and red, but the yellow didn't work on film very well. This is why in the final film, yellow sometimes shows up in places where Freddy is going to be. The dark green obviously looks black.
@@RemyJackson That is not correct. I just looked it up.
@@necropink9200 as a lifelong Freddy fan, you sir know your nightmare on elm street 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@necropink9200 that's actually genius from you and propably the reason for the whole Mandela effect!!! 👍👌
Oscar Mayer is the way it's spelled. There was a commercial that spelled it out
They actually spelled bologna in that jingle "Oscar mayer has a way with b -a-l-o-gna" ...js
My bologna had first name, its O.S.C.A.R.
My bologna has a second name M.A.Y.E.R.....😊
@@rachelwilson4090 oh ya ur right...
@@rachelwilson4090 wouldn't it be wild if cern was editing our world with a.i. n quantum computers since they figured out how its made and then a.i. prolly auto orienting stuff in archives but it happens irl bc/if we r in simulation like thing. Like they found the master code. Idk 😅
Nope, bologna...Bo - log - na. That's the way the Oscar Mayor song was sung. Sorry not Sorry. @@80nn13
Don't say millions of people share false memories. Say they share "alternative memories".
That's exactly what they are! Thanks for that!
Reality is just a word for a place that doesn't fit with any single human being's experience of life.
Billy even refers to Stripe by name when he sees him in the candy store
Thank you
He turned around and smiled?
Bee lee
Another Metal Gear fan with an 18 year old RUclips account. 🦊
@@deckzone3000 La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo
The "missing actors" aspect from _Blair Witch Project_ was part of its pre-release grassroots marketing campaign, successfully compelling people to go see the movie.
It's such an overrated movie.
@RepublicConstitution True; I forgot I get Virtual Motion Sickness with overly hand-held camerawork. Before I realized, I'd, well... lost my cookies (as it were), _at my seat._ 🤢
I hastened to the restroom where I was far from being the only one affected.
The next week when going to see another film at the same theater, there was a large hand written sign at the box office, warning of that effect.
@@realbadger Fascinating
@@realbadger you did vomit?
@@realbadgerYou forgot you get virtual motion sickness… how did you even know that at all in 1999? What other movies had caused you to feel virtual motion sickness prior to Blair Witch???
I made a human mask based on King Tut when I was in high school out of clay.
I used a National Geographic as reference, and made it as realistic as possible.
My mask only has a snake on it.
My mask was graded by accuracy and I got a A on that project.
By the way, it turns out that the vulture has been removed from reality. I remember is exists one anime Musaigen no Phantom World where the main character had the power to remove phenomena into pictures and vice versa. Although I guess it's a way to convey the message in a way that we can understand.
You made a mask out of a human face? Dude. That’s rotten
Geezus... you kids are getting dumber
Joey was never "Uncle Joey". He was always Danny's best friend. I remember that from when I was little. There was no episode where Kimmy thought she was pregnant. Febreze was always Febreze, Skechers was always Skechers, Target's logo has never changed, 7 Up never had a dash, Ford's logo always had that stupid little curl, and on and on. Funny how everyone has these "memories" but can't ever find any evidence or proof of the "altered" items. Stripe from Gremlins was always Stripe because he had a white stripe of hair. The problem isn't some "alternate timeline"; it's with the way people remember things. When you recall a memory, you're not recalling the event or the item. You're recalling your memory of that thing. So if you mistake or misunderstand something once, that is how you will recall it forever. It's really sad that people are so ignorant as to how the brain works that they'd rather believe something nonsensical and ridiculous, than that it's normal workings of the human brain. That's indicative of the idiotic imaginings of conspiracy theorists like sovereign citizens, anti vaxxers, etc. It's the same principal. People don't understand how things actually work, so rather than attempting to gain actual knowledge or information so that they can attain a true understanding of how something works or exists in reality, they'd rather listen to and believe in nonsensical fantasy and magical thinking.
People at school got straight A's for this, now you're telling them they remembered it wrong.
The human memory is far from reliable.
The Mandela effect is a convenient scapegoat when you don't want to admit that your memory sucks.
@@elizabethsullivan7176 The Mandela Effect is an objective phenomenon, but the explanation of the phenomenon from psychology does not look very convincing and not very falsifiable. Incorrect, but at the same time quite detailed and similar memories in two large groups of people, which no one noticed for many years, and then suddenly everyone’s eyes were opened. Unlikely events are a sign of intelligent activity. Call the SETI project.
I can mostly agree with this but there are some I personally can't write off as easily. Fruit of the Loom still messes with me big time not only because of my own memories, but because of all the pop culture references to the cornucopia spanning over years and years. The association between the two just doesn't make logical sense without it having been part of their logo at some point, especially since it's not just a one-off reference to it. It's referenced in a movie, on an album cover, in old newspaper articles. How could so many people have gotten it so wrong for so long? It doesn't make sense.
@@NoDeathforDinner What is there to agree with? The OP writes as if he didn’t go to school and doesn’t know that the learning process is almost inevitably accompanied by mistakes. There is a whole science, mnemonics, that studies reliable methods and methods of memorization. It is more than a hundred years old. You instantly pointed out what is indirect evidence of the reality of change. Why parody in The Simpsons and in general, what is not there? Why did professional artists for the movie The Da Vinci Code draw a copy of the famous painting Mona Lisa so wrong? Why is the translation of the text of the main theme song of The Neverending Story by professional musicians from English equally incorrect? Why does the main character of movie Legally Blonde, who loves everything pink, drive around in a black Porsche, which also turns pink through the store window, when she goes to try on a dress in the store? Why in the movie Men in Black are they looking for a galaxy in Orion's belt, implying that it's too damn far away if the solar system itself is there? Why doesn't all this affect critical infrastructure?
They never would’ve have done an episode of any one of those girls being pregnant.. maybe in FULLER house when they were older but the entire family themed TGIF line up would never have done something that taboo back then TRUST ME
Exactly. That was the most g rated show ever
The next door neighbor was supposed to be the sort of trashy/trouble-maker one in that very G-rated show, as I vaguely recall. I could see her at some point making an off-color joke about some girl getting knocked up, or more likely some party - with alcohol and boys!!! - or something like that and people filled in the blanks with some other VerySpecialEpisode they recall.
@jong.7944 Kimmy actually did get drunk at a party and passed out on DJ's bed. DJ reminded her that her mom died in a car accident caused by a drunk driver.
@@jamierife1062 wasn't he talking about uncle jessy his wife/ girlfriend? Otherwise i agree never could one of these girls supposedly have been pregnant.
Somebody said that it was actually the show "Blossom" in the 90s that did the teen pregnancy episode.
Anything on tv can be changed. Remember they take various takes. For all we know the government is fucking with everyone 😂😂😂😂.
It is interesting how all these Mandela effects seem to be related to mass media in one form or other.
Wouldn't be the first time they fucked with us all.
They used to show Ghostbusters on network tv with less raunchy, totaly different takes. Good for a few"huh"s
Full House is my fav show of all-time. Danny always referred to him as Uncle Joey, but the kids always called him Joey. I also remember the Kimmy Gibler pregnancy episode. Didn’t they try to keep it a secret & then the adults found out & got pissed? I also think Kathy Santoni got pregnant lol…
Human memory is so unreliable that you can convice someone that he commited a homicide if you push him/her long enough, they even will start adding details to a crime that never happen, i dont trust my own memory let alone a bunch of people online
Every time you have a memory, it's just a memory of the last time you had that memory, not the actual memory/memory of event.
@@sherrylaury THAT is BRILLIANT! That explains so, so much, and points out why "eyewitness testimony" is next to useless.
well said.. good point
Derrer Brown proved that this could be done.
You've certainly got a point but this don't explain why so much people have the same "false" memories
In the first one, Full House, people are just confusing Joey & Jessie. They did call Jessie Uncle Jessie, so I think people are just misremembering which “J” character, Joey or Jessie, was called uncle.
Yep. Names sound similar.
Oh yeah.... I think you're right.
Uncle Jesse was their mom's brother.
The Gremlins' Stripe one is the least of a problem for me, because I used to watch this movie in a local television network dubbed into Spanish and that character was called "Rayita" or little stripe. Otherwise it would have been dubbed "Pua", which in Spanish is completely different so no Mandela effect here.
Yes, I remember it being Stripe.
Yup, it's just this generation z so being dum8!
We had an "Around the World in 80 Days" festival in 6th grade. The teachers always said Phineus Fogg.
The names are damn close. Easy mistake to make. Or do you have a perfect memory and the Mandela Effect is true?
Yes, it was "Phineus Fogg". There was even a TV show in the 80s "Voyagers" in which one of the main characters, played by Jon-Erik Hexum was named "Phineas Bogg", a nod to "Around the World in 80 Days".
@@S3XYEV Ah yes, that play on the name of Phileas Fogg. Phileas to Phineas and Fogg to Bogg.
The King Tut Mandela Effect legit gave me chills with the This is the actual headdress image. 😳👀
The Ford logo on the engines is simplified because detail is much tougher, and time-wasting, to include on a casting, as opposed to a printed logo.
Exactly but the low IQ can't think outside of the box
So it is their logo then
Yeah I had a 75 f100 the pigtail was on the key and the other logos....people just never noticed
The whole Ford logo is Henry Ford's signature. At the time that Henry Ford would have learned cursive, the capital F would have looked similar to Ford's signature F. It's always been there and OP has explained the reason for the difference.
once you make one cast it comes out the same everytime that makes no sense
I swear i remember the media telling us that inflation was a 'good thing'...but all the videos have mysteriously vanished.
A certain percentage of inflation is good, around 2%-3% is the target rate.
It’s when it gets over 4-5% it starts getting not good.
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@@uspockdad6429Why is devalue of the dollar good?
@@uspockdad6429 Yes, its better than deflation. If a $1400 refrigerator now sells for $1300 and is on sale for $1200, many people will wait until later to buy in case the price goes down more. Also, I think the conditions that would cause the price reduction will cause job loss which will further frighten people into not buying.
Yes some inflation is good, because deflation is horrible (recession or depression). You want the rate of economic growth to outpace or at least keep pace with inflation so 2-3% is ideal. There is no way to control inflation for long term at zero.
The gremlin is stripe, I remember that clearly.
The Mandela effect always makes me think about how angry Laurence Fishburne gets when people confuse him with Samuel L Jackson. It is nothing more than a large group of people confusing two similar events with each other and then using that shared confusion to reaffirm their "altered" realities; that, or some esoteric reason that they are just unaware of.
Reality is a controlled hallucination and your brain is constantly bombarded by so much information all the time you subconsciously decide what information is important enough to actually "pay attention to" and what should be ignored or "filled in." Your brain literally "fills in the gaps" for anything considered not important enough.
I'm sure you did think a word was spelled a certain way for 10 years before you actually took a hard look at it. It never once occurred to your brain the word might be spelled differently than how you imagine it, so even when looking directly at it, if you're not REALLY looking at it, then YES you're brain will automatically swap letters around to fit the way it thinks it should look.
The human brain can be very strange sometimes.
That is a good theory but how do you explain people remembering things differently but in the same way different. The map of the world, human anatomy, famous works of art all different to me and continuing to change and alter. Crazy
I think it's a terrible theory. Many people who experience the mandela effect have vivid detailed memories that span decades. They have anecdotal stories that support these memories. When you add to that the fact that countless people who don't know each other have the same and similar memories, the simplistic explanations just don't work.
@@cherylb2817This person is 💯 percent wrong...You're exactly right..
@@jennifernordlund2691This person is 💯 percent wrong. It's not that "easy"..
@@cherylb2817THESE PEOPLE ARE EITHER FROM THIS TIMELINE ORIGINALLY, OR A DESCREDITING CAMPAIGN
Oscar Mayer is spelled with an "a", you said it backwards
I don't think I've ever seen it spelled Oscer 😂
@@miqoto I believe they mean Oscar Myer instead of Oscar Mayer - and there IS the TV Commercial that's jingle spells it out. I clearly remember singing the jingle when I was a kid with my 6 brothers and sisters!
Thanks - it's a memory of such happy times when life seemed so much simpler and a lot less terrifying
- even though when you think about it -
that easy to prepare sandwich meat of those days - we were being fed a bill of goods on - was the kind of food that caused such long term ill health and is still doing that today.... I guess we didn't know enough to be terrified, but NOW we do.... and so what ?
@@maryoconnor9360, My bologna has a first name, it's O s c a r, My bologna has a second name, it's M a y e r..I love to eat it everyday, and if you ask me why I'll say...cuz Oscar Mayer has a way with b o l o g n a😂❤ I miss that life too!
@@mistique77 Oh THANK YOU. This is just AWESOME! I tried so hard to remember the entire jingle, but couldn't. It brings back to the time in my life I remember as innocent and hopeful , singing this jingle with friendsand just being silly. Even tho I'm a vegetarian - and it was about that time the food industries corporations began scamming our Country into bad health - I can still smile when thinking of this Jingle. Thanks
@maryoconnor9360 You're so very welcome!! I have always remembered that song! Lol 🤣 I thought you might have needed it...and yes back to such an amazing time, I want to go home!
YOU SHOWED PICTURES WITH "THE CARPENTERS."
there was nothing with "the carpenters"..... proceeds to show many examples of "the carpenters"
I'm old enough to have many of "the Carpenters" records! That was a bad mistake on his part!
Mandela effect?...more like gaslighting.
Humans will slowly start to realize their planet is in quarantine until the Mimics parasite has been purged.
God, i really hate the Mandella effect. It really does show how self-centered and stubborn people can be.
There are rational explanations for all these.... from people looking at simplified maps when they were kids that were a bit off as they were more cartoon like and that burns in your memory. To mixing up movies and brands and imprinting one thing on another.
The human memory is absolutely proven to be completely unreliable for so many things. The fact that some people refuse to believe their memory could be infallible and assume that rather than misrembering something from years ago (that had outside influences to change that memory) that it's rather a shift in the entire universe to now a parralel dimension??? Haha. Yeah, I'm sure it's that and not the fact that you didn’t study a tiny logo from accross the street and couldn't miss a miniscule curl in a letter. Nope, the universe changed. Haha. 😂
I swear the middle child called him Uncle Joey a couple times
Also, the episode where she thinks she is pregnant is an episode where she fell asleep with a guy in her bed, they stayed fully clothed and she only thought she was pregnant because of misunderstanding how pregnancy works, the episode started off with their little league championship game and winning
The term/name Gremlin is far, far older than what you mentioned. It did not originate from WW2 lol. Its centuries older than that.
This guy has serious half a**ed research skills. It's lazy.
Have you got a reference for this? I can't find anything dating back further than WW2.
@@opinion3742 There are old myths about gremlins that go back before WW1. Its very old mythological creature and different areas of the world have their own versions of it.
The Brothers Grimm for example have made a few stories that involve Gremlins.. And a lot of the stuff they wrote where based on really old folklore/mythology at the time... IE tales /that where even before the 1700s..
@@UndyingZombie I can find no mention of Gremlins by The Brothers Grimm. Nor in any other folklore, but it has been suggested that Gremlins are based on Goblins and other mischievous creatures from folklore. If you have an actual reference please leave a link or tell me what to google.
What's with the blurred full house faces?
Seriously, I'm pretty sure they're all of adult age now
Now yes but not on the Pictures 🤦@@s.d.s.4148
Don't ask. Forget what you saw here.
I see so many comments about this, and I made a comment too before seeing all the others. Is Google really making any minor's face have to be blurred out, or are you already getting ready to toe the line and doing it ahead of them making it another b.s. rule? These aren't random kids, they're kids in stock images from a TV Show from the 90's....
Maybe this? YT asks you before uploading a video are there any children in this video? If you check the box yes, the comments get turned off.
Most of the time it’s because people get their original information all wrong, or they get false information. This is especially common in the age of the internet.
The pregnancy episode was actually 90210. Brenda was late but was not pregnant. The 90210 episode aired in that show's season one (1990-1991)
I have a picture of my 14 year old self holding a Fender Strat that my parents got me for that Christmas. It says Squire, not Squier
That’s the knockoff. 😉
Picts or it didn't happen
@@kellycoleman715 Even the cheaper Fender guitars are Squier!
No you don't
Please post the picture so we can all see it because you either have a fake or you are making it up.
I have a false memory of the final episode of House MD. In this memory, the last segment takes place during night time, and House and his best friend are sharing a car, drifting away throughout a road, in the city. And that's how it ends. Recently I bought the complete series on DVD, and was surprised to see that instead, they are driving motorbikes, and it's day time. Complete different surrounding. Unless I saw a legitimate alternative ending, to me, this is genuinely creepy, and it always will be lol.
2 weird facts are that the CERN particle accelerator was first turned on in 2008. And in 2009 "the Mandela Effect" was coined by Fiona Broome, since her and her friends remembered Mandela dying in the 1980's
Just because CERN turned something on does not mean that it is in control of the situation. The first hadron collider was tested by CERN in 1971. And the first official contact with the Cottingley Fairies was recorded in 1917. CERN gave rise to official contact by successfully testing a warp drive. Dyson spheres were recently discovered.
Logos change all the time. They can't be relied upon as evidence of Mandela effects.
True, but I think it is the companies that flat out deny the changes ever happened are what is causing the effect.
If companies change their logo then you could easily find evidence of the old logo in old products and commercials. It's not like all the physical evidence retroactively changes when a company changes its logo.
Yes but if you see a logo that you know has changed and you research , it will reveal its always been that way.
People have forgotten how to admit when they are wrong. :(
When they think they are sure, they are sure .😂
Oh, the irony.
Maybe so... But, I haven't forgotten how to spell. I remember, as a kid, how I thought it was an odd way to spell Mayer. I thought it would be an e instead of an a.
Vaccinesia
They aren't wrong. I have an excellent memory for shape and asthetic detail. The crown of Tut definitely only had a single serpent in the exact center. And the statue "the thinker" by Rodin had the hand positioned as a fist resting on the forehead of the statue, it's what made me want to be an artist as a kid, I'll never forget it. And the fruit of the loom logo was on all of my underwear as a kid and definitely had the cornucopia logo. Just because you lack the ability to perceive the other timeline doesn't mean hundreds of thousands of people are wrong.
The reason for the Mandela effect is simply that with social media/internet etc. we now can SHARE common "mis-rememberences".
Alanis Morrisette's song
",You Oughtta Know" was written about Uncle Joey.
We had some confused sailors, who were used to doing "Westpac" deployments, when our ship was instead sent to monitor the situation off of Central America. Sailing from San Diego our clocks were being advanced as we crossed time zones instead of being set back, as they were used to.
The lead gremlin in the first film, Gremlins, is called Stripe because he has a stripe of white hair down the middle of his head.
The lead gremlin in Gremlin 2: The New Batch is called Spike because he has a row of spikes down the middle of his head and back.
Don't try and out movie-nerd me, man. Just don't do it. You'll get yourself hurt! 😂
I love when people tell me I'm remembering wrong, like you were there with me when the memory was made.
@Positivevibetec, Ikr! Don't give up, you're not wrong...
Are you saying that false memories don't exist? Have you ever witnessed an argument between two people about an event?
I have a distinct memory of people in the past being way smarter than this .
1:37 who would have thought Bob Saget could do this role. I mean if you ever heard his stand-up holy crap apparently he doesn't even remember filming Full House or even the 90s lol its crazy another person hearing their stand-up in thinking completely different of them is Robin Williams like I always thought of Aladdin genie then hearing him do stand-up I was like man this guy is genius it's too bad both of them are gone
1) There is nothing wrong with the Ford logo; look it up.
2) Maps used to (even still are) used for propaganda. Things move and get larger/smaller depending on what effect the maker wants to create. Thus, Alaska now looks smaller, Cuba seems larger, and with so many digital maps it is no longer useful to try to cram South America into the space directly below North America.
3) That critter's name is STRIPE. No Mandela effect here.
Carpenter's Walking around ,like some kind of lonely clown, rainy days and Monday's always get me down
Three Mandela effects I will never reconcile as poor memory is 1) Dolly in Moonraker meeting Jaws without dentures, 2) The wolf sleeping with the lamb, not the Lion in the bible, and 3) The intro to many Disney animated movies had Tinker Bell flying out spelling out the Walt Disney logo over the castle, and dotting the I with her wand so there were sparkles. Apparently none of those things happened.
Another one I have proof of is the V and W being joined in the Volkswagen logo, something which apparently never was the case. Although in both Scary Movie and Back To the Future you can see the logo.
"Mandella Effect" A convenient scapegoat so you don't have to admit that your memory sucks.
Instead you can make an idiot of yourself by insisting that you have an infallible memory. Btw I have a terrible memory, just ask my wife.
A rocket scientist are you mate, not!!!!!
@@RoyRollo No, just not brain dead.
So either ur older so *YOUR* memory sucks or ur too young to know things hv changed. So either work on ur memory or wait a few years. U start to notice if u pay ATTENTION.
@@LLynneM I'm 62 and I am aware of a number of things not being as I remember them. What does it even mean to change the past I wonder? And why some things and not others? One thing I do know: I am aware of how faulty my memory is. I have observed that close up. We deceive ourselves all the time - it is in the nature of being human.
Every Mandela effect can be attributed to people's bad memories, and their stubborn refusal to admit they might be wrong.
Well u got the part after the comma right. Ur wrong. I remember many of the changes. Unfortunately. It’s not good news. No one wants this ish to be true. But it is. Large Hadron Collider || CERN. Look it up.
On the show Full House, I remember the girls called both Joey and Jessie "Uncle." I remember a pregnancy scare episode involving Kimmy like the Reddit post cited. There was an episode of Kimmy's friend Kelly Santoni getting pregnant. Even stranger, one commenter here wrote that instead of the "Kimmy may be pregnant" episode being on Full House, a similar episode was on an early '90s sitcom, Blossom, a show about a teenage girl.
I remember "Febreeze," the Raisin Bran sun wearing sunglasses, the Pillsbury Doughboy had a blue neckerchief, "7-up" with a hyphen, and the "F" in Ford having a straight lower dash and not that weird curly end. Long ago, for a brief time, I seem to remember Target change its logo to one like at 4:07 with two red rings and a white bullseye.
The geographical Mandelas are crazy. The Panama Canal ran in a lateral east-and-west manner. South America was not nearly as eastward, and seems much bigger now. Brazil is huge! Sri Lanka used to be directly south of the tip of India which was more "V-shaped" than "P-shaped." I don't even know what's up - or down - with Australia anymore!
I always remember Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat saying "We're all mad here!" Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum had propellers on their caps, not flags. King Tut only had a cobra on his headdress. Freddy's sweater was distinctly red and black, not red and green, though it's interesting how some people remember him with a red and yellow sweater. Jack Torrance said "Honey, I'm home!" I remember looking at a movie poster for "Interview with A Vampire," but later the same movie somehow changed to "Interview with THE Vampire." Stripe from Gremlins was always Stripe.
I'm a fan of the movie "1408" and I've never seen it called "Room 1408." I have the DVD Two-Disc Collector's Edition from 2007. Disc 1 has the original PG-13 theatrical version. Disc 2 has the Extended Director's Cut with an alternate ending and deleted scenes. It's been a long time since I've seen either version, but I remember John Cusack yelling "I was out!" a few times. I'll see what it's like this time, but I do remember the song in the movie by THE Carpenters - "We've Only Just Begun."
Man these mandela geography folks are confused. The map has not changed in the 41 years ive been seeing them...
To me and others it is very different than what I remember. I was seeing things on the map in the wrong places long before I knew others wereseei g it too.
Then you are confused, because you do not realize that not all people are experiencing the mandela effect. That is part of the mystery about it.
People never had a globe in school
My top 3 that I swear were true in my childhood:
1. Stouffer's Stove Top Stuffing - I remember the box and the commercials.
2. Publisher's Clearinghouse - I remember the commercials with Ed McMahon.
3. Dilemna - In 4th grade, we learned phonetics using a system called SRA. Basically, it was a box of color coded cards that got more difficult as you progressed through the colors. I distinctly remember a vocabulary card with the word "dilemna". But, it was pronounced with a silent 'n'. When I ask friends of the same age, the remember it as well.
It's been forever since I've seen this channel.
I am for example 100% sure that Luke Skywalker said ''Shut down all TRASH COMPACTORS'' and NOT the altered version we have today where he says ''GARBAGE MASHERS'' I have seen it countless of times back in the good old days, and in cinemas when it was released. The mistake that what ever is doing the changing is that the changes often makes no Sense.
Like when Forest Gump say the most famous movie quote of all time= life IS like a box of chocolates.. They changed the IS to WAS.= Makes zero sense. Ok so life is Not like a box of chocolates, so why is he even saying that line......He 100% said ''IS''
The garbage mashers doesn’t even sound close to right! And yes it IS a box of chocolates.
@@DeidreL9 Yes, and it does not mash the trash, it just compacts it. The evidence is in the effing movie! 2 walls compacting the trash.
The forest gump one is where he is sat on the bench after his mum dies,he says was, but only once in the film after his mum dies.
Not a Mandela.
But Moonraker definitely is a Mandela.
@@jbleeuk You are really scared that Reality can be changed right.....Look up older youtube videos, or ask 1000 people.....99% will say its ''IS'' because it IS
And there are so many of these changes that it's almost like somone/something is trying to Prank us.
@janlassen6101 "Scared "I don't think so.
Watch the film again.He says it once in the film where his mum dies.
People who claim its been changed are lying.
Show another scene where he is not sat on the bench and ill believe it but you or anybody else can't.
Spreading this lie is discrediting the other true Mandela's.
Has anyone else noticed how the longer we are here on this timeline the more comfortable you become with the change?
For example, the Raisin brand sun used to feel so unsettling and now I look at it and I’m not sure which is right.
That being said, some MEs stay unsettling like the Ford logo.
Raisin Bran sun 100% wore sunglasses. Ford logo 100% used to not have the swirl. Those are the true ME's in this video.
False memory is a thing.
For you maybe
@@RoseanneSeason7😂
Yessss but not ALL memories people have are false. What's your point? Lol
Your memory can act as a 'statement strong enough' to decide whether someone else goes to prison or not!? In a court of law!
Now they are telling you to not trust your own memories cos you cant trust them??! So....
Which one is it?
Lol. Wake up people. 🙏
@@RoseanneSeason7 For you too. A faultless memory is something only a savant may have and then only in specific areas of life.
False memory/misremembering is laughable under normal circumstances.
I had a tooth cut out yesterday and trying to get my mind off the pain with these videos. Not working 😭😭😭
🩷hope you're better soon
Mandela effect begins with someone not being able to admit they are wrong, rather blaming reality being wrong.
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I can accept that for things like misremembering spellings or dates of events, but some Mandela effects are too weird to ignore for me. Fruit of the Loom is a big one, because there's also a lot of pop culture references to the cornucopia spanning over years and yet it just...never existed apparently.
I believe in the Mandela effect.
But the gremlin was called stripe, because the mogwai it changed from had a white stripe. Billy states this when he first sees it..the first duplicare from gizmo.
Does anyone remember that on the last page of the classic 'Horton Hears a Hoo", Horton heard a tiny noise coming from the dandelion? Really made me think as a little kid.
Sadly, that isn't what happens in the "modern" version of the story...
I wonder if the people remembering Freddy as wearing a red and black sweater then also remember to roof of the car at the end of the movie as being red and black
Now that I’m older, I’m so glad Mandela effect can be added to my excuses!😅
Right? In 15 years my brain will be as cooked as Biden's, changing my name now to mandela just to fk with people
I remember Uncle Joey being the deceased wife's brother.
Which explains why a fan theory is way off base.
There's a fan theory that says Joey was the real father of the girls because of the blonde hair.
But, if he is Uncle Joey on the wife's side, everything falls into place and makes sense.
Uncle Jessie was the dead wife's brother. he was the BIL.
That's right. It was Uncle Jesse
All Mandela effects can be attributed to kids having shitty memories. I think i watch these just to redirect my frustrations away from politics for a few minutes
The Raisin Bran reminds me of a focus group thing my mom and I got asked to do at a grocery store when I was a kid. It was for a new popsicle, the box had an image of the sun eating one of the popsicles and I thought I was being intelligent and told the lady it doesn't make sense, the popsicle would melt immediately if it were that close to the sun. She replied something like "or, the popsicle is so refreshing that even the sun enjoys it." Forget mandela moment from childhood, that was just a weird moment, arguing with a grown woman about the scientific possibilities of the sun eating ice cream.
Don't always need to take things literally.
my balogna has a first name, its O S C A R my balogna has a second name, its M A Y E R....its Oscar Mayer...
Oh, I love to eat it everyday and if you ask me why, I'll say....
So all I can tell you is a girl in my high school would sometimes sing that song in our culinary class as a joke we would also compare it with a country singer joh no Mayer
Funny how there's never been a tangible Mandela effect. Just vague things that people "remember".
The movie Interview with the Vampire was titled in German as Interview mit einem Vampir. So in the Translation they already used the indefinite article.
This either is caused by the Mandela Effekt or is to be blamed why people are confused about the title.
You tend to notice that these things always seem to predate common internet usage. Implicit, or unconscious long-term memories can be incorrect in the moment of their acquisition. Our willingness to accept fallibility is particularly challenged when it is information we have never before had reason to question. The internet not only presents us with this challenge far more frequently than before, it allows us to share it and so collectively perpetuate the notion that we aren't fallible, that something else must be going on.
As a kid, I clearly remember putting peanut butter on the right side and jelly on the left side when, in fact, it was the opposite! Mind blown! 😂
I NEVER saw a curly cue on the "F" in the FORD logo! WTF ?
This reminded me of something that's not quite the same, but has frustrated me for years! I clearly remember my mom and my aunt had recorded themselves singing on a cassette tape sometime in the 80's, and all I remember, is the lyric "Stop the clock!" And I have searched the internet and cannot find any song with these lyrics 🥺
I remember seeing a different final fight between Super Shredder & The Turtles below the dock in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2. The original which I remembered seeing was that there were a few Teenagers and the Turtles hiding beneath the dock and Shredder comes crashing down and the fight was quite intense. I don't care if people want to call me crazy but this scene did happen and I saw it🙏
I am a designer, and the curlicue in the F makes the logo read as Tord. It does not make sense in terms of visual language, nor would anyone write such, even in highly stylised cursive.
I remember the name being Phileus Fogg. He's called Willy in the Spanish cartoon, the main phoneme being the 'le' rather than 'ne'.