I think the Mandela effect is older than people realize. I remember sometime around 2005ish talking to my friend about Shazam and him thinking I was confusing it with Kazaam. I didn't know who sinbad even was at the time I just remember seeing it on tv.
@@samsaverino8159 The first time I saw Berenstain Bears was around 2001. My friend and I were looking at his little brother's books. We were about 19 or 20 at the time and we talked at length about it. He had heard the original authors Stan and Jan Bernstein had passed away and one of their children continued writing the books but for some legal reasons couldn't get the rights to Bernstein. Over the years it came up in conversation with other people who had young children and I would tell them what my friend had told me. It wasn't until about a decade ago when The Mandela Effect came into prominence that I learned it had always been Berenstain (in this reality). Of all the examples that don't sit right with me, I will never ever accept that Berenstain is correct. In elementary school we used to argue because most people pronounced the books Berensteen (actually lazily Burnsteen) but some egg heads swore the correct pronunciation was Berenstine. But nobody ever said Berenstain. Funny enough, my wife thinks I'm nuts and that it's always been Berenstain. If my wife and I are from different realities that'd explain some things lol.
They were separate. I know this because I used to work on a cruise ship teaching a class and the first itinerary I was sent on was to New Zealand but NOT Australia. I always wanted to see Australia! I remember my disappointment knowing I was so close and yet so far.
Look hard. people have found it ;) that's how the Mandela effect started for me. I was telling a friend about it, and about how I couldn't stream it anywhere. He told me he knew what movie I was talking about, he had seen it, but that the movie didn't exist. He's super smart, so I told him that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard him say. Then he explained. Now I'm most certain it's just the gov f****** with us.
Almost EVERYTHING in the Flintstones is dinosaur or rock related: the town is Bedrock, Wilma's maiden name was SLAGhoople, Mr Slate, Pebbles, Mrs Pyrite, Joe Rockhead was Fred's coworker, Fred worked at Slate Rock and Gravel Company & Quarry Cave Construction Company, Stoney Curtis was a celebrity and Perry Masonry was a lawyer, etc. So... a "flin stone" is not a thing, but a "flint stone" is, so it's only logical that there were always 2 "t"s.
I think Flin-stone might be a mishearing or speech issue with certain local dialects. People in some areas of Northeastern Pennsylvania run n and t together when saying words like Scranton. It's a bit like some people write should/would/could of instead of should've/would've/could've because they hear 've (contraction for have) as of.
I don't give a damn how many people say the movie Shazaam never existed, I watched it and remember way too much about it. I have never seen the one with Shaq.
Same I did see a UA-cam video of Sinbad talking about how him and the Cia or secret services have tried their hardest to remove that movie at all cost now whether or not he was joking or not? But he did sound really serious n said that that's the worst movie he ever made n regretted it
This video had some of the weakest examples of the Mandela effect. Most notable #10 - #6 .why didn't you include the Fruit of the Loom logo.That one always freaked me out
I 100% remember Shazaam with sinbad. I worked at Blockbuster in 1998 and remember thinking how many gigantic genie movies do we actually need? Shazaam and Kazam both existed in my reality.
There is a Mandela Effect in both mine and my husband's lives that i have never heard anyone mention. Whats crazy is that we didnt know each other at the time, as i was 21, and he was 16 and still in high school when the event happened. The event I'm referring to is 9-11. We both distinctly and vividly remember there were ZERO victims at the Pentagon because the section of the building hit by the plane was under construction and the staff were working elsewhere. While watching a documentary together a couple years ago, when they quoted over a hundred victims at the pentagon (seperate from those on the plane) we both jumped and looked at each other and started asking each other questions about what we remembered that day. How can 2 people who didnt know each other at the time of the event, and had never discussed specifics of the plane crashes, remember the exact same thing over 2 decades later which is wildly different than what is (now) officially being touted as historical fact?! It spooks us so much that we've never asked anyone else whom we know what they recall about the pentagon being hit that day and the victim count.
You are remembering correctly but this isnt mandela. The problem is the powers that be control history and thats not whats written now, isn't the truth. I watched all this live when it 911 occurred. The claim of a sessna small plane hit that building then the tv news showed the huge hole on the side which couldnt have been caused by 1 tiny plane hitting a fortress of concrete. They did definitely mention construction was going in so NOBODY GOT HURT. This isnt mandela its manipulation of history. Then they mentioned a 2nd plane a couple days later to make the original photo seem real but that was also bs. To not have a liat of all those people who died. Fake.
I live in Greece. What I remember of the attack on the Pentagon was that there were no debris of a plane at the place even they said is was hit by a huge airliner plane. There was a small section of the building damaged. I can't recall about dead people but the number 100 seems a bit huge for that event. I would remember that. I can't even remember talking about people killed in the Pentagon....if they did they were a lot fewer than 100. And the fact there were no big plane debris were lead to a speculation that Pentagon was hit by a cruise missile or something similar that left no metallic debris there.
In Risky Business Tom Cruise wore a pair of black Ray-Bans , trust me my ex-girlfriend was obsessed with that movie and I had to suffer through it at least a hundred times .
I never saw it but I have to wonder why someone would think he wore glasses if he didn’t and if they wore it as a costume people surely would have said something. Thats an odd one. I don’t see why they would change something like that. I can’t figure out the reasoning behind it but you never know. I think some things are just mis-memorized but other things I do question.
Yes, he wore the "what the f*@k" glasses, but not during the infamous tighty whitey scene. Why would he be wearing sunglasses inside? Besides, he wore those glasses when he was doing "Risky Business". The dance scene came on when his parents first left and he had the whole house to himself. Later on when the girls and clients came over he had on the glasses and the jacket. 😳
I’ve never heard anyone say that to begin with. Sounds like one you just made up on your own. Btw, if that’s your real name, are you related to Tommy and Angelica? If so that’s a Mandela Effect cuz I know there was an “S” at the end of y’all name.
I don’t know if that’ counts because you explained the reason that wouldn’t have happened ie hank not swearing at Bobby. This is interesting though I think there is something to it
I graduated over ten years ago from public school in the US. While I was in high school, I saw clips of students in Washington DC public schools, the nation's capital, who could not point out where Washington DC was located on a map of the US. The 50 states mystery is a result of our atrocious public school system.
@@catberts6499 Toons wasn't a word back then. It's Looney Tunes, like music. Disney had their Silly Symphonies cartoon shorts. So Warner Bros. had Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies.
In the 1999 movie 'Never been kissed', the character played by David Arquette goes to the high school prom dressed as the Tom Cruise character from Risky Business.... and yes, he wore sun glasses! 😂 😁
The only disturbing thing is that anyone believes this is THE most plausible explanation even though human memory is easily shown to be imperfect and highly subject to post-facto influence. It is even possible to fabricate entire fictional memories in other people's minds. Seriously, it's crazy so many humans completely lack the instinct to apply Occam's Razor and are thus inclined to invent (let alone believe) non-starters like the "Mandela effect".
@@radrobd123I thought it was because the slang for police was “the 5-0”. Is the show the origin for that bit of slang, instead? (I’m not being snarky, I’m genuinely curious.)
The Mandela effect that totally tripped my brain is the Hindenburg disaster. I have watched at least 3 documentaries and read numerous accounts of the event. I even wrote a paper on it in high school. Never in any of the documentaries or written accounts of the Hindenburg crashing and burning do I remember there being 60+ survivors. Until just recently I was sure in my knowledge that there were at most three but maybe only two people who survived by jumping from the gondola seconds before being engulfed by flames. About 8 months ago I ran across a video on UA-cam on the Hindenburg that included the new information regarding the number of survivors. I was even more astonished after spending a couple of days scouring the Internet looking for the information that I knew to be the truth and not finding it. I called several friends and family members and asked them how they remembered the Hindenburg. Thank goodness they remembered it the way I did or I would have REALLY been freaking out thinking I was losing my mind. Hell, I'm getting mildly freaked out all over again just thinking about it.
I remember seeing documentaries that said no one survived the Hindenburg disaster. Also, there was only one news film showing it, now there is another film.
I saw the same video mate, and I remembered it like you. I had no idea that many people survived, I was always lead to believe most died and a couple survived with bad burns
Wow, I'm glad so many people remember it the way I do. For some reason the Hindenburg Mandela effect was particularly shocking to me--I still have a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that everywhere I've looked online the information that I've known as factual my entire life has completely changed. I'm going to start looking through books next. This is some crazy stuff.
Yep. I'm way too narcissistic to even fathom being incorrect about something trivial from 4 decades ago. My memory is flawless so merging timelines is only possible explanation bc I'm never wrong about anything.
Thousands of people with dodgy memories. Or people just not paying close attention to the details in the first place. Supposed spelling changes like “Berenstain” vs. “Berenstein” being a prime example. People with decent literacy read a word at a time and ‘stein’ is more common as the ending of a name so they read it wrong and never noticed their error.
It's always been The FlinTstones. Even as a kid in the early 70's I understood the connection between the stone age and a flint stone. But Tom Cruise definitely wore sunglasses in that scene, and the Fonz's jacket was black.
If people are confused about the number of states, were they for some reason not taught in school about how the stars and stripes on the flag symbolize the number of states and the original 13 colonies? Because once you know that, it's pretty easy to remember there are 50 stars on the flag for that reason. Memorizing things works better if you build associations with other things that your brain can attach a particular fact to when you're trying to recall it. If you build the associations, the learning will come.
It seems if the reality was 52 states then everything would reflect 52 states including the stars and stripes on the flag. It's not just people saying there was 52 states, the reality was there WAS 52 states.
@@IzokayTobewite-wd8in Hypothetically that's interesting, but there was definitely never a divergent timeline wherein there were 52 states. Where would the 52nd state be? How many other world events would also need to be different for that to be the case?
@@EverAppl14 I believe we're talking about different dimensions. There are too many things I remember that are my reality, Im not insane or delusional and I'm not mistaken. Too many people have the same reality, it doesn't seem possible we've have the same exact memories over such unmemorable events. We're not talking about life changing events we're talking movies, peanut butter and a children's book. What's the significance of those things?
@@IzokayTobewite-wd8inAll the “changes” are insignificant because you’re not remembering, you’re inventing & our human minds can’t tell the difference. This whole conspiracy is bunk… Fiona Broome, the lady who supposedly coined the term actually just hijacked the idea from someone she heard on coast to coast am… that’s why she took down her website & also requested it be removed from the way back machine… making it harder to cross check all her lies.
HUGE Disney Mandela Effect. I remember Disney as a family oriented, wholesome child's wonderland. I look at Disney today and creepy how far off my memory is!
Back in the day the headset implied singing and hearing themselves as well as producers giving them pointers. The fact it's gone makes it seem like a movie scene instead of a music video. Backstreet Boys was the same thing.
The Flinstones doesn't even make any sense. If they're prehistoric and everything is based on rocks where does Flin fit in? Or the episode where Fred needs to light a fire and has to find a flint. The joke being a Flintstone looking for a flint stone.
@@fone9665Tom and Jerry don’t talk tho, if that’s even who you’re referring to lol. But there are many other cats and mice who do talk in cartoons, however so I get what you’re saying here
I agree with you tho. For example, I remember having the Flintstones vitamins as a kid and I strictly remember it being spelled like “Flin*T*sTones” rather than “Fli*n*sTones.” Idk who the hell The FlinsTones are but they sure as hell ain’t Fred, Wilma and Pebbles Flintstone!! Lol
@@MamaEmeritus Jerry's guitar playing, Country and Western singing, stammering, moustachioed Uncle, does though 😁, and, yes, I was being more general, Tom's mates, gf, Mickey Mouse, Pepè le Pew, Scooby Doo, oh, it's endless, isn't it? I'm sure we all knew that the Flintstones couldn't have had a pet dinosaur 🦕, didn't we? 😆
@@fone9665Ahhh, yes! How could I ever forget Jerry’s uncle?? I swear, that song he sings will forever live rent free inside my head-and I haven’t seen that episode in well over 20 years!! 😂 You’re right. There are many other animal characters from T&J who do talk, I guess I just wasn’t thinking when I replied to you earlier hah. Plus, we can’t forget all the talking animal characters from other cartoons like Looney Tunes, Merry Melodies, Scooby Doo and more. Characters such as Bugs Bunny, Spike and his son Tyke and Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, Tweety Bird… Yes, it really is a long, *long* list lol! Holy smokes, I can’t believe I forgot these guys even existed! It’s been years since I thought of these shows and I was one of those kids who really loved watching Cartoon Network🖤 I’m gonna have to find some episodes of these cartoons to show my daughter because I feel like she’d enjoy them as much as I did! Thanks for the reminder, friend c:
I was told there were 52 states when I was in elementary school. I always struggled to remember if it was 51 or 52. I have an unusually good memory and everyone in my life knows that. 50 states would’ve been so simple! This is wild.
Yeah, I'm having a really hard time believing that people claiming that they remember more than 50 states aren't just lying to promote the conspiracy theory.
Dolly’s braces. The only Mandela effect that I know with a fierce and confident denial of apparent reality, since the ‘new’ reality doesn’t make sense anymore. Ask your dad if Dolly had braces when she smiled back at Jaws in Moonraker.
The Dolly effect is really just a case of people being basic and thinking it would be cute and funny if she had braces so they just pretend that she did. Seriously how many people have actually seen Moonraker and how many actually remember anything about that film? Most people can't remember the plot, who the villain is, who played bond, what gadgets Q gave him or really any other details about the film but they can apparently vividly remember Dolly having braces. I'm calling bullshit.
@@squizzo5809 I definitely wouldn’t bet that I factually know otherwise, especially since the actress said she never wore braces, and it was clearly a psychological effect. Though I’m a sci-fi nut, seen that movie numerous times, and I honestly “knew” she had braces because of the gag. This one for me was like Luke Skywalker was played by Eric Stoltz.
What if it isnt an effect caused by mismemory or parallel universes, but a social experimemt done by secret groups on how they can alter society's thinking and memories by changing things periodically, to the point that we coin a phrase and just accept it?....
Thank you for a little validation. I know Cruise wore sunglasses, we are not Kansas anymore, Mandella died a political prisoner, the Fonz wore black and if you build it, THEY will come. Something that just hit me is that they Rerelease all of these old movies in theaters all the time. Conveniently, they are a smidge different. And yes we sang the song with 50 states in school, only to be super confused when I am grown and bam there are 52. So are we back at 50??? Total experiment. I just can’t go down the rabbit hole of realities merging Smh 🤦🏻♀️
Wahrheitsministerium William Casey, Ex cia Direktor 1981 " Die Desinformat ionskampagne wird erst beendet sein, wenn alles was die Öffentlichkeit glaubt, Lüge ist"
It’s not covered here but the only example of the Mandela effect I’ve experienced is with the Berenstain Bears book series… my little brother & I used to read them as kids with my parents, and all of us remember it being spelled “Berenstein”. Two of my ex-girlfriends remember it being spelled this way too in addition to a bunch of other people I’ve asked. Pretty insane that all of our memories of it were all wrong….. or were they? 😮
Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. I have always had some sort of OCD brain habit that anagrams many of the words I see. There is NO way I wouldn't have made a mental note of "stain". 100% certain
Same here! One of my children are really into Mandela Effects & they'll ask me questions. When this subject came up - I thought they were playing around & making a joke!! I sat there for the LONGEST time dumbfounded, when they pulled it up online!! I even argued with them!! 🤯 😆 It's just crazy!! I still see it in my mind with an "e"....
Yeah u don't know where that quote came from but It's not said in that movie. In fact upon researching it I've found that it is a misidentified quote from Victor Hugo that's often erroneously attributed to Winston Churchill. So that strengthens my theory this channel is ai farmed
@@brentshinn1060 It was Victor Hugo or at least a close translation of: Vous avez des ennemis? Mais c’est l’histoire de tout homme qui a fait une action grande ou créé une idée neuve. The literal translation of which is You have enemies? Why, it is the story of every man who has done a great deed or created a new idea.
@LenHazell wonderfully perceptive in French and In English. Though I believe it predates Churchill by a decade or 2. N definitely is absent on the wizard of oz I remember lol. But it seems quite a lot of seemingly random quotes from such a diverse group of writers are being accredited to ol Winston these days. Believe it or not that's not the 1st I've become aware of. I've also seen such esteemed names as Oscar Wilde, Theodore Roosevelt, Michelle Fuccoault, Sir Richard Burton, and Orson Wells quotes attributed to him In otherwise isolated post sharing on social media. One could make a video about that odd online anomaly alone lol. But I think it has more to do with people's instinct to share things they take interest I'm out of zeal before they take time to understand them , their provanence and history.
@@brentshinn1060Came here to leave this same comment. I've enjoyed this channel for a long time, but it seems recently they've gone fully AI. I've been overlooking the obvious mistakes, but I think I'm just going to unsubscribe now. Hopefully they go back to the way they used to be, but that's unlikely because now they can crank videos out.
Here's my take on two matters: #1) The whole Britney wearing a headset is obviously people remembering her MTV and concert apppearances. #2) The whole Tom Cruise sunglasses bit is obviously people remembering the many images out there of Cruise wearing the Ray-Bans that it's almost synonymous with Tom Cruise's image.
There is residue in the video, he didn't mention in this. Britney takes 2 fingers and moves them in front of mouth like she's adjusting her mike, watch the video again.
@@catberts6499 - So I went through the video and yeah she doesn't wear a headset but there is that one scene you're describing but I'm still going with the theory that people are just mis-remembering, why would the music editors go to the expanse of even bothering to digitally erase the headset for a 3 minute music video.
I’m sure in Scream when Henry Winkler plays the headmaster an Easter egg to Happy Days is seeing his ‘black’ leather jacket hanging in his office cupboard.
Risky business.... So... The color of the shirt could just be summed up, by technology also, some peope see colors different. So his shirt could have been pink but looked white on screen and/or to some people. However, he most def wore sun glasses in the origial movie.
Nope. Nope. NOPE. I clearly remember that Black Eyed Peas song saying "I'm so two thousand and eight and you're so two thousand and late". I even remember thinking to myself that lyric isn't going to age well when we pass 2008.
Yea, I think they changed the lyrics and re-released it when they figured out it was going to be a huge hit song and it needed to last the test of time.
Uhh no I remember I SOLD two thousand and eight you SOLD two thousand and late. Which is a savage line referring to 2008 GFC crash where you sell at the top, while others sold after at the bottom. You're one doesn't make sense, I'm so two thousand and eight you're so two thousand and late? What's so cool about 2008?
Sir you are completely misunderstanding how the Mandela Effect works. I suggest you do more in-depth research of this subject before trying to explain to others what you think is going on here. Your use of the term "false memories" is quite annoying and insulting. You should more correctly be using the term "different memories". You are not an authority on this subject. So have an open mind. A majority of those experiencing this effect were born well before a lot of these changes happened (in every area of life) so it would make more sense that it is the younger generation who are being confused or effected, and the older generation that has the true memories. I myself was young when a lot of these products were first created or put to market in the public. I trust my memories of these original versions before I trust anything that a younger generation has experienced in this regard. Please stop insulting people with your insinuations of poor memory and lack of clarity of ones own life experiences. This video was poorly done. Thumbs down.
@@Kennedy1op Not enough reason to sell the Brittany Spears doll with the headset included with the same outfit in the video. They could have just CGI'd it out and didn't tell anyone about it. Same with the plaid skirt in the other video, it's now a black skirt.
What I find very, very strange is that those who are "misremembering", almost invariably misremember in the very same way!! Of infinite possibilities, always the exact same error😮
I am English and never been to America. Since a child I have accepted that the United States had 52 states. I only recently discovered there were only 50 and was very surprised.
In all fairness most schools are shit, and for most people they don't use 90% of the stuff learned in school and forget it. I have forgotten alot of the stuff I learned in school.
A lot of people saying that are from the UK, and I wonder if they taught that because they included the territories of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico as states. As for the Americans saying it.. I can only be very sad about that.
Tom Cruise did have sunglasses! I've never even seen Ferris Bueller's day off! Flintstones! Berenstein Bears! Monopoly man had a monocle!!!! Uncle Sam had a top hat with a blue band and white stars at the base and red & white stripes at the top! Sinbad DID play a genie! No-one could ever convince me otherwise!🎉
She wore the same outfit when she performed the song live, and that is when the controversy emerged that she lip-synced in concert, so a lot of news outlets showed her in concert, plus I'm pretty sure there was at least one live version of it on the internet, like from some awards show.
See mine is a weird one…. I remember there being 50 states from when I was little, then I watched one of these videos a long time ago and said there were 52 states and I was surprised and trying to figure out where the extra two states were, then kinda forgot and never looked into it. Now I’m where there are 50 states again, lol idk how that happened but now I’m glad I’m back I guess 😂
See this happens to me too. Just like the spelling of certain words. Sometimes I remember the word "banana" being spelled "bannana" up until the Gwen Stefani song came out. Before that, I always remember banana having three n's. Then the word "weird". I remember it being spelled wierd for a while.😂 And I always spelled it wrong putting the e before the I.
the acdc song big gun i would swear it was big guns i used to sing it whilst watching last action hero when Arnie gets out of the car the song would start big guns apparently not its big gun weird
I think some of what people are saying are Mandela effects are misremembering but I know without any doubt some are real. I know I watched a genie move called shazam, I was shocked when I seen Kazaam after seeing shazam. I remember thinking one must be a rip off of the other. In 2005ish I remember talking to my friend about it asking him if he saw shazam and he thought I was confused and brought up Kazaam. I told him no there are 2.
In Atlantic Rhythm Section's song So into You, he says, "When you walked into the room, there was voodoo in the vibes" when I was a kid I heard "When you walked into the room, there was doo doo in the back" I always just thought he had a dog who had an accident.😂
There's no one official Uncle Sam depiction. The character has existed since the 19th century, long before the WWI poster, and his details fluctuate pretty wildly from artist to artist and generation to generation. The only constants are the white goatee, a thin/lanky frame, a somewhat silly suit with tales (based on exaggerated 1830s minstrel outfits) and a vague US flag theme throughout. Sometimes he has stars on his jacket, sometimes on his vest, sometimes on his hat or hat band, his pants are usually striped, sometimes he has spats or other antiquated fashion features. He's not a trademarked character so it's more or less up to the artist.
I watched the CEO of the d-wave quantum computer give a speech about their product and he clearly states they borrow information from other dimensions and bring it here. This video is on UA-cam I believe the man's name is Gordie Rose
You are absolutely correct on the YT video, where he is on state speaking, and the D-Wave has progressed vastly & IBM and others have massive Quantum Computers now!
I remember actual people in my life passing away, like old friends from school and them running into them years later, always after 2012 and they were alive.
I remember country singer Lee Greenwood dying of cancer in the 90's. I just recently found out he's still alive. And what really shook me up eas finding out Jody Plauche is alive!!! I am happy to find a world he is alive in. However, I was 13 in 1984. I well remember the story in that other world. He wasn't just raped, the monster killed him. I recall my dad saying that the murderer deserved to be killed, and the action saved other kids' lives. When I went to school, all the other kids agreed that Jody's dad was justified. And I especially remember the judge dismissing the case by saying that the dad was a "grieving father". He wouldn't have been grieving if his son had lived.
Wilfred Brimley died then didn't. Sold oatmeal for the heart.died of heart attack. Came back doing diabetes ads. Did he finally really die? From something related to blood sugars?
Right, they're not even the same ethnicity. Shaq is way darker than Sinbad 😂 And probably like a whole person taller than Sinbad 😂 Literally the only thing that they have in common, as far as acting, Is that they're both terrible actors 😂☠️
I was following the events in the Country of South Africa from the 1970s on. I discussed it with my friends. Mandela was released from prison and went to live with his wife. I remember these events very clearly. More recently, I wrote a history test on the 20th century. I scored 95% without studying. My memory is exceptional. [I don't watch movies or care about celebrities.]
doubtful u dated any supermodel, as they only date celebrities. but, either way, since when are models considered to be experts on the mandela effect? or anything else for that matter. Lol
50 states.... I vaguely remember a conversation in an elementary school class.... Im pretty sure my teacher told us. There are 50 original states and Alaska and Hawii make 51 and 52.... Idk why she would tell us that. But i do remember her saying that. She was my 4th and 5th grade social studies teacher. Her name was Mrs. Holwadel.
I've heard loads of people refer to the 1957 Alec Guinness film as 'The Bridge Over The River Kwai', but it's actual title is 'The Bridge ON The River Kwai'
You seem to misunderstand that whole idea behind the Mandela effect. Searching the net is irrelevant. If a segment of reality changed, checking the web is like looking in the woods behind your house and deciding big foot doesn’t exist. If reality changed, then all the “proof” on the net would change as well. Well, most of it. If timelines merged then there likely would be artifacts left over from the other timeline. Unfortunately we can’t prove a negative and chalking this all up to false memories is just dumb. Luke I am your father is a false memory? T-shirts, posters, endless tv shows and movies were all made from false memories?
I hate folk say false memories, my question is how did we get false memories of the same things. This is a globe thing too, why now we having these false memories. 80s,90s, early 00s, no false memories now all sudden monocle monopoly man don't have eyeglass, knowing it's a play on word. Also it signified Rich folks. 🤔🤔
@foxxkaydean7896 You get false memories by aging. Not from a merging new time line or dimensions. Are people this gullible? When you are young, you experience the world alot faster, differently & take in data completely unique to that moment due to your limited ability to process all information, your brain doesnt copy data 1/1. No one in psychology believes this mandela nonsense because its miniscule random quotes, spelling, colors or overused phrases that can be remembered differently. Its bad memories, yes, even from many people.
Okay you say “If reality changed, then all the “proof” on the net would change as well. Well, most of it. If timelines merged then there likely would be artifacts left over from the other timeline.” Which one? Would things change it wouldn’t they? according to the theory why would some things be left from another timeline? True question not debating.
@beatsventura8813 Which will never be discovered. Hence forth they are false memories. People can't accept that memories aren't 1/1 copied data. The brain stores data in fragments and fills in the gaps you believe you saw when remembering. The older the data, the more corrupt the data becomes.
I'm no fan of Britney, I've never watch her concert, but there was no getting around seeing that music video. I remember thinking that microphone headset looks stupid.
If you build it "they" will come is 100% accurate -- the premise of the movie was Costner building a baseball field for the old baseball players to come and play and also the fans. At the end of the movie it highlights the long stream of vehicles and fans coming; for it to be "He" will come doesn't make sense
Disney World has not changed where the castle is located. I haven't been there in 40 years, but once you go thru the turnstyles and get on Main Street, the castle is the main focus at the end of the street. You have to go thru the castle to enter into the different worlds of Disney...Frontier Land, the one with Space Mountain, the other one with It's a Small World, etc. It's the same way in Disneyland.
@HappyForestBridge-zj4yh Maybe you're thinking of the Banksy parody that was on display in the U.K., "DismaLand?!?" 😳 You wanna talk about a real *freaky* and alternate, "Mandela Effect"-type universe in real time, try looking into THAT! 👍
I think people erroneously remember Cruise dancing around with sunglasses because he did wear glasses quite a bit in the movie. Even the movie poster has him in glasses.
I remember BOTH movies Shazam and Kazaam. I liked Shazam but hated Kazaam. I remember saying, "Omg, Kazaam is a rip-off from Sinbad's movie!" Even though it was a little different story. I also remember saying, "Shaq is a horrible actor, Sinbad plays a better genie." And when the new movie Shazam was about to come out I said, "why are they redoing Sinbad's movie?" Ya... I didn't know it was totally different.
The wizard of OZ was one of my dad's favourite movies, I saw it many times as a kid and many more when my son was a kid, As soon as you said the Wizard of Oz, the line immediately popped in my head before you even said what people thought, I immediately thought of "we're not in Kansas anymore."
An old friend of me and my sister, whom we knew since about middle school, suddenly had a teenage daughter. My sister, me, another friend of ours all had children, but this particular friend never had any kids. Then suddenly a few months back I ran into her out with her teenage daughter. I was awestruck.
It also affects location of things..like Disney castle. I have experienced the location of several places have moved or swapped out for another place. A small town/community moved 4 miles and swapped places with a large farm. Very unnerving to drive by there now. This same small community suddenly..like overnight has a large you pick blueberry farm now. This is a well established blueberry farm..not just planted and waiting to grow. Fully grown plants.
Are you sure she didn't like temporarily lose custody or something or maybe the kid just lived with a relative or even with grew up with her father or another relative and was just spending time with her mom the day you saw her?
For years this plagued me. I had to stop my investigations into it's happenings as I thought I was losing my mind. Way back then I had two theories: 1. butterfly effect 2. Multiversal dimensional seepage. Years later something occured to me. I remember both slogans, "Choosey mom's choose Jif." As well as "Mom can make a sandwich in a Jiffy." How can I remember both? If something had changed BEFORE my life began 1984. Then I wouldn't have knowledge of Jiffy at all, right? So then it would've had to been something in the last 40 years. But, Mandela effects are observed happening long before my birth. So, time travel....don't think so. Multiversal seepage? Cerns own says they believe they're creating quantum black holes with the LHC. ONE QUESTION THOUGH. What happens to the other me's? The universe doesn't waste energy.
Over here in the UK we didn't get those performances, but I did love the video and specifically remember her running her fingers along the microphone as a pretty iconic move. It's crazy 😵💫😅
Yeah, they wouldn’t have covered up her face with a microphone on a video. It doesn’t make any sense. The only way it would’ve made sense is if the videos were recorded from live shows.
The people remembering 52 states are all younger people who never bothered to pay attention in school. Seriously we are not teaching our kids properly.
I’m not that young and I gave on this one a long time ago. I was taught that there are the exact amount of stars on the flag as there are states but with the dawn of the internet clearly not only have there been misinformation in various places on how many states there are it seems that the American flag is regularly wrongfully depicted. So now why I am asked this question I just say lots but there may be one or two less if trump doesn’t build his wall in the correct position 😂
I graduated 2007... We fucking played that black eyed peas song at graduation...So if it didn't say 2008 2000late... then we all quoted it wrong for years... This one blows my mind.
The statement that that The Wizard of Oz is unique because it's still popular unlike other movies of its day is simply incorrect: The year 1939 is widely considered among film critics to be Hollywood's Golden Year because so many of that year's releases became classics that continue to stand as exemplars of the filmmaking craft: Gone WIth the Wind, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Dark Victory, Stagecoach, The Women, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington-among others-continue to win audiences today and are still studied as definitive of their genres.
Shout em , scout em, tell all about em . Sang this too in elementary school, also had to learn the states in alphabetical order, also singing along with that first part, when we were 7 years old 😊
When we were 10 in school had to learn the presidents in order they served .When I have showed people I can do that, I always end with Jimmy Carter because that was the president at that time 😊
Fifty nifty stars in the flag that Billow so beautiful in the breeze, each individual state deserves a quality that is great……i can sing this whole song I still sing to my daughter lol
I just thought that hollywood PHYSICALLY removed the part in ace Ventura, where he poses as the dolphin trainer; " does he know you are you friends ? " ..........but you wont see it anymore.😳
This is the strongest example of just how arrogant our culture is. People misremember the most understandable mistakes from childhood and suddenly there's a multi-verse mash up.
Exactly. People are too narcissistic to believe thet could misremember something. They'd rather believe insane theories that couldn't possibly be true instead of believing they could could wrong
Why are you bashing your fanbase? You're basically insulting them for believing in the Mandela Effect. Tom Cruise did Rayban ada in the 80s....and in Top Gun....
If they did in fact change the castle in Disney Land (California) to Sleeping Beauty's castle, it would likely have been because of the semi-recent movies based on the Sleeping Beauty story surrounding Maleficent. It would be beneficial for them to alter the castle to promote the movies which did so well.
The Risky Business one is easy: he wears sunglasses on the poster for the movie. People conflate the poster with the image of that iconic scene. It joins in their minds. Viola.
I remember asking my dad who's, they. I've seen the movie many times when it was new and relatively vhs. It's always been THEY. Why would he build a field for 1 person to play when a team plays. The whispers of, they, I still remember. We even made jokes about it when you were building anything for decades after. You build it they will come.
I def remember Shazam and kazam because I remember everyone liking kazam more and I was one of the only ones that preferred Shazam with Sinbad over Kazam. I remember getting into an argument with my foster sister cause she wanted to watch Kazam but I wanted to watch Shazam instead. She won of course cause she wasn’t a foster kid like me.
A very early example of the Mandela Effect. Herman Melville once spent an evening at his friend Nathanial Hawthorne's home. At one point he entertained his hosts with a story about a sword fight he had observed on a South Sea island. When he left, Hawthorne's wife asked "Where is the sword that Mr Melville was laying about him so?" They searched the room high and low: and found nothing. Melville's storytelling gifts were so vivid he had conjured a non-existent sword. Wow❤
Some one on the internet actually found their copy of the movie Shazaam with sinbad and posted a picture of it online. Sinbad actually responded to the post too!
Hanna Barbera, not Hanna Barber.
Ikr. Thank you for pointing that out. I was so annoyed, even as no native English speaker I know it is Barbera and not the Barber😂😂
What?!?? No, Hanna Barbera
Yeah you mean it's that second way now? Ide have to gess iam in that one 2
*WOW!!!*
@@tommydeamon7657the dude mispronounced the name, when talking about The Flinstones.
22:16 “Many people believe Sinbad and Shaq look similar”
NOT ONE PERSON ALIVE believes Sinbad and Shaq look similar.
Buhahaha…. Yeah ok. Both black, must be the same dude. Jesus.
I think the Mandela effect is older than people realize. I remember sometime around 2005ish talking to my friend about Shazam and him thinking I was confusing it with Kazaam. I didn't know who sinbad even was at the time I just remember seeing it on tv.
@@samsaverino8159 The first time I saw Berenstain Bears was around 2001. My friend and I were looking at his little brother's books. We were about 19 or 20 at the time and we talked at length about it. He had heard the original authors Stan and Jan Bernstein had passed away and one of their children continued writing the books but for some legal reasons couldn't get the rights to Bernstein. Over the years it came up in conversation with other people who had young children and I would tell them what my friend had told me. It wasn't until about a decade ago when The Mandela Effect came into prominence that I learned it had always been Berenstain (in this reality). Of all the examples that don't sit right with me, I will never ever accept that Berenstain is correct. In elementary school we used to argue because most people pronounced the books Berensteen (actually lazily Burnsteen) but some egg heads swore the correct pronunciation was Berenstine. But nobody ever said Berenstain. Funny enough, my wife thinks I'm nuts and that it's always been Berenstain. If my wife and I are from different realities that'd explain some things lol.
@@RedPillRoosterFuuunnyy! Last line closer SEALS THE DEAL. THANKS FOR SHARING!
Not at ALL 😂
I have a Mandela Effect for all of you: Who else remembers Australia and New Zealand being 2 separate neighboring islands on their school globes?
What?
... Yeah, new Zealand and Australia were separate. They aren't?
Getting confused with a supposed island off the west coast of Australia
True
They were separate. I know this because I used to work on a cruise ship teaching a class and the first itinerary I was sent on was to New Zealand but NOT Australia. I always wanted to see Australia! I remember my disappointment knowing I was so close and yet so far.
How about the movie Shazam with Sinbad???? Anyone? Anyone? That movie disappeared off the face of this earth!!!!
Its real and I have a pic of it
Look hard. people have found it ;) that's how the Mandela effect started for me. I was telling a friend about it, and about how I couldn't stream it anywhere. He told me he knew what movie I was talking about, he had seen it, but that the movie didn't exist. He's super smart, so I told him that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard him say. Then he explained. Now I'm most certain it's just the gov f****** with us.
I remember sinbad the sailor
@@hottboie203 false
Yup i remember shazam w/SINBAD he was a geenie & im 38 but when i was a freshmen i remember my teacher said Mandela died in prison!
Almost EVERYTHING in the Flintstones is dinosaur or rock related: the town is Bedrock, Wilma's maiden name was SLAGhoople, Mr Slate, Pebbles, Mrs Pyrite, Joe Rockhead was Fred's coworker, Fred worked at Slate Rock and Gravel Company & Quarry Cave Construction Company, Stoney Curtis was a celebrity and Perry Masonry was a lawyer, etc.
So... a "flin stone" is not a thing, but a "flint stone" is, so it's only logical that there were always 2 "t"s.
Agreed
I think Flin-stone might be a mishearing or speech issue with certain local dialects. People in some areas of Northeastern Pennsylvania run n and t together when saying words like Scranton. It's a bit like some people write should/would/could of instead of should've/would've/could've because they hear 've (contraction for have) as of.
agree. there is a reason most Mandela examples are things people remember from early childhood/ before they could read or at least read well.
My favorite was Ann Margrock!!!
I think I heard flin stones instead of hearing the T, so I thought it was without the T. My dad did tell me at one point it's Flint!
I don't give a damn how many people say the movie Shazaam never existed, I watched it and remember way too much about it. I have never seen the one with Shaq.
I remember the movie too but not one with Shaq
Same 😊
Same I did see a UA-cam video of Sinbad talking about how him and the Cia or secret services have tried their hardest to remove that movie at all cost now whether or not he was joking or not? But he did sound really serious n said that that's the worst movie he ever made n regretted it
I was security for Nelson Mandela when he visited Norway in 1998 and I can't find anything about that visit online I find it very strange.
Whoa! Now that is the strangest thing of all!
I remember his funnels in the 80's. It's one of my earliest memories. About 6 months later everyone was bashing his wife for writing a book.
This video had some of the weakest examples of the Mandela effect. Most notable #10 - #6
.why didn't you include the Fruit of the Loom logo.That one always freaked me out
That's because it wasn't 1998. A too was on security detail and it was actually in March of 1999. I still have photos.
I found it straight away online.
I 100% remember Shazaam with sinbad. I worked at Blockbuster in 1998 and remember thinking how many gigantic genie movies do we actually need? Shazaam and Kazam both existed in my reality.
And I remember watching both of them!
Me TOO!
Me too
I remember thinking the same thing but never saw the movie. I also remember thinking "which one is a ripoff of the other one?"
Same
There is a Mandela Effect in both mine and my husband's lives that i have never heard anyone mention. Whats crazy is that we didnt know each other at the time, as i was 21, and he was 16 and still in high school when the event happened. The event I'm referring to is 9-11. We both distinctly and vividly remember there were ZERO victims at the Pentagon because the section of the building hit by the plane was under construction and the staff were working elsewhere. While watching a documentary together a couple years ago, when they quoted over a hundred victims at the pentagon (seperate from those on the plane) we both jumped and looked at each other and started asking each other questions about what we remembered that day. How can 2 people who didnt know each other at the time of the event, and had never discussed specifics of the plane crashes, remember the exact same thing over 2 decades later which is wildly different than what is (now) officially being touted as historical fact?! It spooks us so much that we've never asked anyone else whom we know what they recall about the pentagon being hit that day and the victim count.
You are remembering correctly but this isnt mandela. The problem is the powers that be control history and thats not whats written now, isn't the truth. I watched all this live when it 911 occurred. The claim of a sessna small plane hit that building then the tv news showed the huge hole on the side which couldnt have been caused by 1 tiny plane hitting a fortress of concrete. They did definitely mention construction was going in so NOBODY GOT HURT. This isnt mandela its manipulation of history. Then they mentioned a 2nd plane a couple days later to make the original photo seem real but that was also bs. To not have a liat of all those people who died. Fake.
I remember as you do. No victims other than those on the plane because of construction.
I also thought there were 52 states.
I live in Greece.
What I remember of the attack on the Pentagon was that there were no debris of a plane at the place even they said is was hit by a huge airliner plane.
There was a small section of the building damaged.
I can't recall about dead people but the number 100 seems a bit huge for that event. I would remember that.
I can't even remember talking about people killed in the Pentagon....if they did they were a lot fewer than 100.
And the fact there were no big plane debris were lead to a speculation that Pentagon was hit by a cruise missile or something similar that left no metallic debris there.
I remember the same. Plus remember the hole not being overly large and the debris field not making any sense.
I remember it the same as you.
And I keep wondering what happened to the other 2 states, I always thought there were 52
In Risky Business Tom Cruise wore a pair of black Ray-Bans , trust me my ex-girlfriend was obsessed with that movie and I had to suffer through it at least a hundred times .
Ray Ban Wayfarers
Same here. She wanted me to replace my foster Grant's, with Ray ban wayfarer's.
I never saw it but I have to wonder why someone would think he wore glasses if he didn’t and if they wore it as a costume people surely would have said something. Thats an odd one. I don’t see why they would change something like that. I can’t figure out the reasoning behind it but you never know. I think some things are just mis-memorized but other things I do question.
Yes, he wore the "what the f*@k" glasses, but not during the infamous tighty whitey scene. Why would he be wearing sunglasses inside? Besides, he wore those glasses when he was doing "Risky Business". The dance scene came on when his parents first left and he had the whole house to himself. Later on when the girls and clients came over he had on the glasses and the jacket. 😳
someone must have the VHS .....UNLESS THEY GOT TO YOUR TAPE !
Hank Hill never said "Dammit Bobby" like everyone thinks either. He said "Dammit Dale" and "Dang it Bobby". Hank never swore at Bobby in any episode.
I’ve never heard anyone say that to begin with. Sounds like one you just made up on your own. Btw, if that’s your real name, are you related to Tommy and Angelica? If so that’s a Mandela Effect cuz I know there was an “S” at the end of y’all name.
@@BlackFaithProductionVisit the KotH subreddit and you will see this come up somewhat often. There are people who think Hank has sworn at Bobby.
@@BlackFaithProduction Yo, I’ve heard this like a zillion times, you gotta spill with your own vibe. You come off basic when you cap like that.
@@DigitalViscosity you should be slapped for typing and I assume speaking like that
I don’t know if that’ counts because you explained the reason that wouldn’t have happened ie hank not swearing at Bobby. This is interesting though I think there is something to it
I graduated over ten years ago from public school in the US. While I was in high school, I saw clips of students in Washington DC public schools, the nation's capital, who could not point out where Washington DC was located on a map of the US.
The 50 states mystery is a result of our atrocious public school system.
It's Flintstone. They put together two rock-like words. Flint and stone. Get it? The name wouldn't be Flin stones. What's a Flin?
Flintstones , meet the Flintstones . Have a Yabba Dabba good time
Thanks for saving me time so many of these channels are garbage
Only half of his examples are real. My husband found Sinbad playing a genie on the internet. It's easy to find now.
What about Looney Tunes, doesn't make sense, Looney Toons makes more sense as in Cartoons, Mandela changes don't make sense.
@@catberts6499 Toons wasn't a word back then. It's Looney Tunes, like music. Disney had their Silly Symphonies cartoon shorts. So Warner Bros. had Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies.
I am 48 and I always remember it being spelled flintstones
exactly
44 and same... literally because flint stones! 😅
33 same
36 yes
47 and I’m with you on this
50 states shouldn’t ever be questioned because that’s the reason the flag has 50 stars…
i swear i remember learning there was 52 states when i was little
I remember 52..I remember when it became "official"..
What about the phrase, "The lower forty-eight " people in Alaska say?
50 states two territories. US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.😮
I was born in 88 and I remember 52 states, I don't know why I just remember,call me dumb but I can't
In the 1999 movie 'Never been kissed', the character played by David Arquette goes to the high school prom dressed as the Tom Cruise character from Risky Business.... and yes, he wore sun glasses! 😂 😁
I find it disturbing that the most plausible explanation is "I've been placed in a different reality"
It is very disturbing that so many people are actually THAT fucking stupid isn't it?
The only disturbing thing is that anyone believes this is THE most plausible explanation even though human memory is easily shown to be imperfect and highly subject to post-facto influence. It is even possible to fabricate entire fictional memories in other people's minds.
Seriously, it's crazy so many humans completely lack the instinct to apply Occam's Razor and are thus inclined to invent (let alone believe) non-starters like the "Mandela effect".
It's extremely disturbing to know that the general population is collectively mentally ill
Man these ppl can’t accept they have a bad memory or just recall shit wrong
@@Loch1210 you said everything I was trying to say, but with far fewer words! 😂
Thanksgiving TOTALLY used to be celebrated on the third Thursday. 100%
That seems so familiar...😮
I thought I was the only one who remembered this!!!!!
He DEFINITELY wore sunglasses in risky business!!!!
Yes but not in the opening scene
RayBans
It was the opening scene!! @@Meandmymirror
Doing that dance - he absolutely wore sun glasses!
No sunglasses in the opening. People think otherwise due to his second wife - Kidman - wearing the shades while parodying the dance on SNL.
I was born and raised in Hawaii. We had the 50th state fair, every year. Guam and Puerto Rico are territories. I had no idea there was confusion. Wow.
We have always had 50 states. Don't know why people think we had 51 or 52 states. I know Alaska and Hawaii were the last 2 to join.
The TV show Hawaii Five O was named that to celebrate Hawaii being the 50th state. Five O means 50. The original show premiered in 1968
@@Sj430 the movie 51st state with sam jackson could be the reason
@@radrobd123 i know that debunks the 51 , 52 states theory
@@radrobd123I thought it was because the slang for police was “the 5-0”. Is the show the origin for that bit of slang, instead? (I’m not being snarky, I’m genuinely curious.)
Why is a 20 year old trying to tell us 40 somethings that our memories from 30 years ago are wrong?!!!??!
Just do the research. The proof is there. Just because he is younger doesn't mean you're better and know more about every subject.
Because they are
Lmao the new truth right.....
Because they’re not effected by it, so they dismiss it
Yeah!
Didn’t Alf do a spoof of Tom Cruise while also wearing black sunglasses?
Sure did.
Yup
Ohhh yeah ….!!!! 👍🏼
Yes
It's weird that so many shows and cartoons spoofed this but got it wrong? I don't think so.
The Mandela effect that totally tripped my brain is the Hindenburg disaster. I have watched at least 3 documentaries and read numerous accounts of the event. I even wrote a paper on it in high school. Never in any of the documentaries or written accounts of the Hindenburg crashing and burning do I remember there being 60+ survivors. Until just recently I was sure in my knowledge that there were at most three but maybe only two people who survived by jumping from the gondola seconds before being engulfed by flames. About 8 months ago I ran across a video on UA-cam on the Hindenburg that included the new information regarding the number of survivors. I was even more astonished after spending a couple of days scouring the Internet looking for the information that I knew to be the truth and not finding it. I called several friends and family members and asked them how they remembered the Hindenburg. Thank goodness they remembered it the way I did or I would have REALLY been freaking out thinking I was losing my mind. Hell, I'm getting mildly freaked out all over again just thinking about it.
I remember seeing documentaries that said no one survived the Hindenburg disaster. Also, there was only one news film showing it, now there is another film.
I heard that there were only two survivors also.
I remember only two survivors. 😮
I saw the same video mate, and I remembered it like you. I had no idea that many people survived, I was always lead to believe most died and a couple survived with bad burns
Wow, I'm glad so many people remember it the way I do. For some reason the Hindenburg Mandela effect was particularly shocking to me--I still have a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that everywhere I've looked online the information that I've known as factual my entire life has completely changed.
I'm going to start looking through books next. This is some crazy stuff.
It’s IMPOSSIBLE for my memory to be wrong! Reality changing around me is OBVIOUSLY the more believable explanation!
I can almost hear the sarcasm, and I totally agree.
Yep. I'm way too narcissistic to even fathom being incorrect about something trivial from 4 decades ago. My memory is flawless so merging timelines is only possible explanation bc I'm never wrong about anything.
Spoiler😂
Ye but you talking thousands of ppl remembering the same thing not one guy wit one dodgy memory
Thousands of people with dodgy memories. Or people just not paying close attention to the details in the first place. Supposed spelling changes like “Berenstain” vs. “Berenstein” being a prime example. People with decent literacy read a word at a time and ‘stein’ is more common as the ending of a name so they read it wrong and never noticed their error.
I grew up with The Flintstones. It always had 2 t's.
yea 100% always has been flintstones
@@SuperChatsRNotTips not for everyone, obviously people are from different timelines. It was always Flinstones for me Flint sounds retarded lol
Exactly, flinstones makes no sense to me at all.
@@eeviedoodles7568 Really? I suppose you remember Netflix dvd's as well
@@JacquiMcCarron21 nope, just good ol cable back in the 90s
" We are The Champions" from Queen, Freddy Mercury was supposed to sing ... " We are the champions ...( 5 second pause.) ..of the world!".
This one kills me. It happened!!!
I remember him saying it at the Live Aid concert. It should be in the Bohemian Rhapsody movie.
Now, this is definitely true! Does he not sing ‘of the world’ now?
It's always been The FlinTstones. Even as a kid in the early 70's I understood the connection between the stone age and a flint stone. But Tom Cruise definitely wore sunglasses in that scene, and the Fonz's jacket was black.
I agree with you on everything but I remember The Fonz’s jacket being brown, I was born in 72’.
Fonzis first jacket wasn't even leather. They decided to give him a leather jacket and it was brown.
"ayyy"...indeed fonz had blk or a brwn leather jkt
No, the jacket was brown.
I thought the jacket was dark brown
If people are confused about the number of states, were they for some reason not taught in school about how the stars and stripes on the flag symbolize the number of states and the original 13 colonies? Because once you know that, it's pretty easy to remember there are 50 stars on the flag for that reason. Memorizing things works better if you build associations with other things that your brain can attach a particular fact to when you're trying to recall it. If you build the associations, the learning will come.
It seems if the reality was 52 states then everything would reflect 52 states including the stars and stripes on the flag. It's not just people saying there was 52 states, the reality was there WAS 52 states.
@@IzokayTobewite-wd8in Hypothetically that's interesting, but there was definitely never a divergent timeline wherein there were 52 states. Where would the 52nd state be? How many other world events would also need to be different for that to be the case?
@@EverAppl14 I believe we're talking about different dimensions. There are too many things I remember that are my reality, Im not insane or delusional and I'm not mistaken. Too many people have the same reality, it doesn't seem possible we've have the same exact memories over such unmemorable events. We're not talking about life changing events we're talking movies, peanut butter and a children's book. What's the significance of those things?
@@IzokayTobewite-wd8inAll the “changes” are insignificant because you’re not remembering, you’re inventing & our human minds can’t tell the difference. This whole conspiracy is bunk… Fiona Broome, the lady who supposedly coined the term actually just hijacked the idea from someone she heard on coast to coast am… that’s why she took down her website & also requested it be removed from the way back machine… making it harder to cross check all her lies.
HUGE Disney Mandela Effect. I remember Disney as a family oriented, wholesome child's wonderland. I look at Disney today and creepy how far off my memory is!
I remember Britney wearing a headset in the music video because I thought to myself why id she wearing that
sure you do and i remember Britney wearing an headset in her slave music video for a matter of fact i do lol
@@noiamyourfather1104 she does doesnt she on the slave music video or am i wrong
Back in the day the headset implied singing and hearing themselves as well as producers giving them pointers. The fact it's gone makes it seem like a movie scene instead of a music video. Backstreet Boys was the same thing.
Me TOO
Its so they can dance as well
The Flinstones doesn't even make any sense. If they're prehistoric and everything is based on rocks where does Flin fit in? Or the episode where Fred needs to light a fire and has to find a flint. The joke being a Flintstone looking for a flint stone.
It's a cartoon
Cat's and mice can't talk, either
@@fone9665Tom and Jerry don’t talk tho, if that’s even who you’re referring to lol. But there are many other cats and mice who do talk in cartoons, however so I get what you’re saying here
I agree with you tho. For example, I remember having the Flintstones vitamins as a kid and I strictly remember it being spelled like “Flin*T*sTones” rather than “Fli*n*sTones.” Idk who the hell The FlinsTones are but they sure as hell ain’t Fred, Wilma and Pebbles Flintstone!! Lol
@@MamaEmeritus Jerry's guitar playing, Country and Western singing, stammering, moustachioed Uncle, does though 😁, and, yes, I was being more general, Tom's mates, gf, Mickey Mouse, Pepè le Pew, Scooby Doo, oh, it's endless, isn't it? I'm sure we all knew that the Flintstones couldn't have had a pet dinosaur 🦕, didn't we? 😆
@@fone9665Ahhh, yes! How could I ever forget Jerry’s uncle?? I swear, that song he sings will forever live rent free inside my head-and I haven’t seen that episode in well over 20 years!! 😂 You’re right. There are many other animal characters from T&J who do talk, I guess I just wasn’t thinking when I replied to you earlier hah. Plus, we can’t forget all the talking animal characters from other cartoons like Looney Tunes, Merry Melodies, Scooby Doo and more. Characters such as Bugs Bunny, Spike and his son Tyke and Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, Tweety Bird… Yes, it really is a long, *long* list lol! Holy smokes, I can’t believe I forgot these guys even existed! It’s been years since I thought of these shows and I was one of those kids who really loved watching Cartoon Network🖤 I’m gonna have to find some episodes of these cartoons to show my daughter because I feel like she’d enjoy them as much as I did! Thanks for the reminder, friend c:
51 or 52 states? Lord, seriously? I'm 42 and it's always been 50
I was told there were 52 states when I was in elementary school. I always struggled to remember if it was 51 or 52. I have an unusually good memory and everyone in my life knows that. 50 states would’ve been so simple!
This is wild.
It hasn’t always been 50.
Yeah, I'm having a really hard time believing that people claiming that they remember more than 50 states aren't just lying to promote the conspiracy theory.
Dolly’s braces. The only Mandela effect that I know with a fierce and confident denial of apparent reality, since the ‘new’ reality doesn’t make sense anymore. Ask your dad if Dolly had braces when she smiled back at Jaws in Moonraker.
sheeps don't smile at sharks lol
The Dolly effect is really just a case of people being basic and thinking it would be cute and funny if she had braces so they just pretend that she did. Seriously how many people have actually seen Moonraker and how many actually remember anything about that film? Most people can't remember the plot, who the villain is, who played bond, what gadgets Q gave him or really any other details about the film but they can apparently vividly remember Dolly having braces. I'm calling bullshit.
@@squizzo5809 I definitely wouldn’t bet that I factually know otherwise, especially since the actress said she never wore braces, and it was clearly a psychological effect. Though I’m a sci-fi nut, seen that movie numerous times, and I honestly “knew” she had braces because of the gag. This one for me was like Luke Skywalker was played by Eric Stoltz.
At the end of the film, the young lady that was intrigued by Jaws?
I remember her having braces, that was the gag.
I'd bet money on it, was I wrong?
@@CaptRich-bi3gp I was positive as well.
What if it isnt an effect caused by mismemory or parallel universes, but a social experimemt done by secret groups on how they can alter society's thinking and memories by changing things periodically, to the point that we coin a phrase and just accept it?....
Thank you for a little validation. I know Cruise wore sunglasses, we are not Kansas anymore, Mandella died a political prisoner, the Fonz wore black and if you build it, THEY will come.
Something that just hit me is that they Rerelease all of these old movies in theaters all the time. Conveniently, they are a smidge different.
And yes we sang the song with 50 states in school, only to be super confused when I am grown and bam there are 52. So are we back at 50???
Total experiment. I just can’t go down the rabbit hole of realities merging
Smh 🤦🏻♀️
Wahrheitsministerium
William Casey, Ex cia Direktor 1981
" Die Desinformat
ionskampagne wird erst beendet sein, wenn alles was die Öffentlichkeit glaubt, Lüge ist"
A good recent example of this is Alicia keys at the recent superbowl. Her voiced cracked but now that's been edited out of all official recordings.
Thats the answer that sounds the most right. You know they have no problem doing that. CIA would be my guess
like we're being gaslighted
It’s not covered here but the only example of the Mandela effect I’ve experienced is with the Berenstain Bears book series… my little brother & I used to read them as kids with my parents, and all of us remember it being spelled “Berenstein”. Two of my ex-girlfriends remember it being spelled this way too in addition to a bunch of other people I’ve asked. Pretty insane that all of our memories of it were all wrong….. or were they? 😮
I also remember it being spelled with an "E".
Same, I remember it with an E also because I had trouble pronouncing it correctly and my dad would always correct me..
Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. I have always had some sort of OCD brain habit that anagrams many of the words I see. There is NO way I wouldn't have made a mental note of "stain". 100% certain
Same here! One of my children are really into Mandela Effects & they'll ask me questions. When this subject came up - I thought they were playing around & making a joke!! I sat there for the LONGEST time dumbfounded, when they pulled it up online!! I even argued with them!! 🤯 😆 It's just crazy!! I still see it in my mind with an "e"....
I had and loved all of those books. It was stein. Its burned into my brain
The fruit of the loom one has me completely losing it
Me too! That’s the one I’m completely sure was different
There was a cornucopia
Definitely had a cornucopia
It definitely did have the thing.
I still have old fruit of the loom shirt, there was absolutely a cornucopia
That quote about “you have enemies? Good… etc” is not from The Wizard of Oz!
Ok cuz I dnt remember that either
Yeah u don't know where that quote came from but It's not said in that movie. In fact upon researching it I've found that it is a misidentified quote from Victor Hugo that's often erroneously attributed to Winston Churchill. So that strengthens my theory this channel is ai farmed
@@brentshinn1060 It was Victor Hugo or at least a close translation of:
Vous avez des ennemis? Mais c’est l’histoire de tout homme qui a fait une action grande ou créé une idée neuve.
The literal translation of which is
You have enemies? Why, it is the story of every man who has done a great deed or created a new idea.
@LenHazell wonderfully perceptive in French and In English. Though I believe it predates Churchill by a decade or 2. N definitely is absent on the wizard of oz I remember lol. But it seems quite a lot of seemingly random quotes from such a diverse group of writers are being accredited to ol Winston these days. Believe it or not that's not the 1st I've become aware of. I've also seen such esteemed names as Oscar Wilde, Theodore Roosevelt, Michelle Fuccoault, Sir Richard Burton, and Orson Wells quotes attributed to him In otherwise isolated post sharing on social media. One could make a video about that odd online anomaly alone lol. But I think it has more to do with people's instinct to share things they take interest I'm out of zeal before they take time to understand them , their provanence and history.
@@brentshinn1060Came here to leave this same comment. I've enjoyed this channel for a long time, but it seems recently they've gone fully AI. I've been overlooking the obvious mistakes, but I think I'm just going to unsubscribe now. Hopefully they go back to the way they used to be, but that's unlikely because now they can crank videos out.
Here's my take on two matters: #1) The whole Britney wearing a headset is obviously people remembering her MTV and concert apppearances. #2) The whole Tom Cruise sunglasses bit is obviously people remembering the many images out there of Cruise wearing the Ray-Bans that it's almost synonymous with Tom Cruise's image.
There is residue in the video, he didn't mention in this. Britney takes 2 fingers and moves them in front of mouth like she's adjusting her mike, watch the video again.
@@catberts6499 - So I went through the video and yeah she doesn't wear a headset but there is that one scene you're describing but I'm still going with the theory that people are just mis-remembering, why would the music editors go to the expanse of even bothering to digitally erase the headset for a 3 minute music video.
I’m sure in Scream when Henry Winkler plays the headmaster an Easter egg to Happy Days is seeing his ‘black’ leather jacket hanging in his office cupboard.
Risky business.... So... The color of the shirt could just be summed up, by technology also, some peope see colors different. So his shirt could have been pink but looked white on screen and/or to some people. However, he most def wore sun glasses in the origial movie.
Nope. Nope. NOPE. I clearly remember that Black Eyed Peas song saying "I'm so two thousand and eight and you're so two thousand and late". I even remember thinking to myself that lyric isn't going to age well when we pass 2008.
Yep.
@@mirandamoore2159 NOOOOOPE!!!
Yea, I think they changed the lyrics and re-released it when they figured out it was going to be a huge hit song and it needed to last the test of time.
Uhh no I remember I SOLD two thousand and eight you SOLD two thousand and late. Which is a savage line referring to 2008 GFC crash where you sell at the top, while others sold after at the bottom. You're one doesn't make sense, I'm so two thousand and eight you're so two thousand and late? What's so cool about 2008?
No one ever mishears song lyrics anymore… I guess that’s cool
Sir you are completely misunderstanding how the Mandela Effect works. I suggest you do more in-depth research of this subject before trying to explain to others what you think is going on here.
Your use of the term "false memories" is quite annoying and insulting. You should more correctly be using the term "different memories". You are not an authority on this subject. So have an open mind.
A majority of those experiencing this effect were born well before a lot of these changes happened (in every area of life) so it would make more sense that it is the younger generation who are being confused or effected, and the older generation that has the true memories. I myself was young when a lot of these products were first created or put to market in the public. I trust my memories of these original versions before I trust anything that a younger generation has experienced in this regard.
Please stop insulting people with your insinuations of poor memory and lack of clarity of ones own life experiences.
This video was poorly done. Thumbs down.
My brother has been a fan of Britney’s since day one. He swears she wore a headset in that video.
It was on the live performance on MTV for oops I did it again. Not on the actual video.
@@Kennedy1op Not enough reason to sell the Brittany Spears doll with the headset included with the same outfit in the video. They could have just CGI'd it out and didn't tell anyone about it. Same with the plaid skirt in the other video, it's now a black skirt.
@@spiegeltn the Mandela effect is a psychological and perception management operation.
Or just mass delusion. 👌
@@spiegeltn have fun with that. Gootube keeps blocking my replies on here
Yeah, she even grabs it a few times.
What I find very, very strange is that those who are "misremembering", almost invariably misremember in the very same way!! Of infinite possibilities, always the exact same error😮
I am English and never been to America. Since a child I have accepted that the United States had 52 states. I only recently discovered there were only 50 and was very surprised.
Really? Did anyone tell the name of the other 2 state names? I'm genuinely curious. Ur the first I've come across that said 52. I've heard 51.
I think people are trying to count Puerto Rico and the virgin islands. They are u.s. territories but not states
I’m also from the uk and remember learning there were 52 states at school
Same here I'm IRISH ☘️ 52 was my belief untill about 10 15 year's ago 53 years of age
Yep I'm almost 62 now but grew up in UK I remember it being 52 states as well
The 51 or 52 States in the USA is hilarious! I can't believe people think we have more than 50. Did no one pay attention in school lol?
In all fairness most schools are shit, and for most people they don't use 90% of the stuff learned in school and forget it. I have forgotten alot of the stuff I learned in school.
I believe a lot of people think the lower 48 is 50 and then add Alaska and Hawaii, bringing it 52 to them.
A lot of people saying that are from the UK, and I wonder if they taught that because they included the territories of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico as states. As for the Americans saying it.. I can only be very sad about that.
For real.
I was at Disney world on opening day 1971. The castle has always been at the end of Main Street.
Tom Cruise did have sunglasses! I've never even seen Ferris Bueller's day off!
Flintstones!
Berenstein Bears!
Monopoly man had a monocle!!!!
Uncle Sam had a top hat with a blue band and white stars at the base and red & white stripes at the top!
Sinbad DID play a genie! No-one could ever convince me otherwise!🎉
These are all my memories too. Also, fruit of the loom HAD a cornucopia!! I remember learning what a cornucopia was because of their logo. 😭
LOL!!!!!!!! You might as well tattoo "PROUD TO BE AN IDIOT" on your forehead
Thank you
You are DELUDED.
I definitely remember Brittany wearing the headset in the video.
Me too. Always found it weird. I'm not even a fan, I just seen the video one day on MTV I think and i remembered it because it was odd to me.
She wore the same outfit when she performed the song live, and that is when the controversy emerged that she lip-synced in concert, so a lot of news outlets showed her in concert, plus I'm pretty sure there was at least one live version of it on the internet, like from some awards show.
Same
Do you think it could be because she wore one in another video?
@@FreeMare1042 I remember the red suit with the microphone. If there is another music video where she wore that outfit with a microphone its possible.
If the sinbad shazam movie doesn't exist, how do mandela effect videos have still shots from it?
See mine is a weird one…. I remember there being 50 states from when I was little, then I watched one of these videos a long time ago and said there were 52 states and I was surprised and trying to figure out where the extra two states were, then kinda forgot and never looked into it. Now I’m where there are 50 states again, lol idk how that happened but now I’m glad I’m back I guess 😂
Yes same with this one
See this happens to me too. Just like the spelling of certain words. Sometimes I remember the word "banana" being spelled "bannana" up until the Gwen Stefani song came out. Before that, I always remember banana having three n's. Then the word "weird". I remember it being spelled wierd for a while.😂 And I always spelled it wrong putting the e before the I.
Everyone has misremembered or more correctly misheard lyrics are common.
the acdc song big gun i would swear it was big guns i used to sing it whilst watching last action hero when Arnie gets out of the car the song would start big guns apparently not its big gun weird
"We are the champions"............ Not one person just blanks out like the original song. They scream "Of the world!".
I think some of what people are saying are Mandela effects are misremembering but I know without any doubt some are real. I know I watched a genie move called shazam, I was shocked when I seen Kazaam after seeing shazam. I remember thinking one must be a rip off of the other. In 2005ish I remember talking to my friend about it asking him if he saw shazam and he thought I was confused and brought up Kazaam. I told him no there are 2.
@@BlackMidalia can’t imagine singing it any other way
In Atlantic Rhythm Section's song So into You, he says, "When you walked into the room, there was voodoo in the vibes" when I was a kid I heard "When you walked into the room, there was doo doo in the back" I always just thought he had a dog who had an accident.😂
There's no one official Uncle Sam depiction. The character has existed since the 19th century, long before the WWI poster, and his details fluctuate pretty wildly from artist to artist and generation to generation. The only constants are the white goatee, a thin/lanky frame, a somewhat silly suit with tales (based on exaggerated 1830s minstrel outfits) and a vague US flag theme throughout. Sometimes he has stars on his jacket, sometimes on his vest, sometimes on his hat or hat band, his pants are usually striped, sometimes he has spats or other antiquated fashion features. He's not a trademarked character so it's more or less up to the artist.
I watched the CEO of the d-wave quantum computer give a speech about their product and he clearly states they borrow information from other dimensions and bring it here.
This video is on UA-cam I believe the man's name is Gordie Rose
Maybe when they bring a bit of info from the next reality the membrane between the two collapsed like a bubble popping and the two becomes one.
He also refers it to letting a demon out of the circle
LOL! Holy fuck. Imagine being so fucking stupid that you believe everything anyone says on a youtube video.
That sounds like a more convincing answer than this entire video telling us that one answer is right and one is wrong.
You are absolutely correct on the YT video, where he is on state speaking, and the D-Wave has progressed vastly & IBM and others have massive Quantum Computers now!
I remember actual people in my life passing away, like old friends from school and them running into them years later, always after 2012 and they were alive.
2012 is when certain plans were launched. Very interesting..
Now that is friked..I'd give anything if tht was the case for me ..I started losing family very young...
I remember country singer Lee Greenwood dying of cancer in the 90's. I just recently found out he's still alive.
And what really shook me up eas finding out Jody Plauche is alive!!! I am happy to find a world he is alive in. However, I was 13 in 1984. I well remember the story in that other world. He wasn't just raped, the monster killed him. I recall my dad saying that the murderer deserved to be killed, and the action saved other kids' lives. When I went to school, all the other kids agreed that Jody's dad was justified. And I especially remember the judge dismissing the case by saying that the dad was a "grieving father". He wouldn't have been grieving if his son had lived.
Yes. I have seen that too. It really freaks ya out!
Wilfred Brimley died then didn't. Sold oatmeal for the heart.died of heart attack. Came back doing diabetes ads. Did he finally really die? From something related to blood sugars?
Okay the Tom Cruise one is ridiculous. The guy always had glasses.
But not in the dance scene. That is the one folks misremember.
You think Shaquille O'Neal and Sinbad look alike? 😅
exactly thats what I thought.
Not-even a little bit.
Nope
Right, they're not even the same ethnicity. Shaq is way darker than Sinbad 😂
And probably like a whole person taller than Sinbad 😂
Literally the only thing that they have in common, as far as acting, Is that they're both terrible actors 😂☠️
😂😂😂 we gotta find humor in their BS they are really trying to mess with our mental health
@@nunab3321 Forreal 🤣
There are so many movies that characters have dresses up as tom Cruise. Like drew Barrymore's brother in "Never been kissed"
Guitar hero commercial seems to have got it right
@@noiamyourfather1104 I won a guitar hero tournament once 🤣
@@kcblueeyes933 Way cool!🎸👍♥🙏
That’s definitely not the first time that I have heard of someone refusing to believe they have been singing the wrong song lyrics. It’s VERY common.
I was following the events in the Country of South Africa from the 1970s on.
I discussed it with my friends.
Mandela was released from prison and went to live with his wife. I remember these events very clearly.
More recently, I wrote a history test on the 20th century. I scored 95% without studying.
My memory is exceptional.
[I don't watch movies or care about celebrities.]
I used to date many models, even super models when I was young. Not one of them remember it.
🤣
I miss you season milica danielle and none of the ones you pulled that night
doubtful u dated any supermodel, as they only date celebrities. but, either way, since when are models considered to be experts on the mandela effect? or anything else for that matter. Lol
They must have been attracted to your hilarious sense of humour...
Did you date me? 😉
50 states.... I vaguely remember a conversation in an elementary school class.... Im pretty sure my teacher told us. There are 50 original states and Alaska and Hawii make 51 and 52.... Idk why she would tell us that. But i do remember her saying that. She was my 4th and 5th grade social studies teacher. Her name was Mrs. Holwadel.
If fruit of the loom ain’t here I’m quitting the internet, there’s patents with the cornucopia mentioned
I've heard loads of people refer to the 1957 Alec Guinness film as 'The Bridge Over The River Kwai', but it's actual title is 'The Bridge ON The River Kwai'
The Tom Cruise Scene there is getting mixed up with Bueller's Day Off Scene.
(Ferris) Bueller's Day Off
You seem to misunderstand that whole idea behind the Mandela effect. Searching the net is irrelevant. If a segment of reality changed, checking the web is like looking in the woods behind your house and deciding big foot doesn’t exist.
If reality changed, then all the “proof” on the net would change as well. Well, most of it. If timelines merged then there likely would be artifacts left over from the other timeline.
Unfortunately we can’t prove a negative and chalking this all up to false memories is just dumb.
Luke I am your father is a false memory? T-shirts, posters, endless tv shows and movies were all made from false memories?
I hate folk say false memories, my question is how did we get false memories of the same things. This is a globe thing too, why now we having these false memories. 80s,90s, early 00s, no false memories now all sudden monocle monopoly man don't have eyeglass, knowing it's a play on word. Also it signified Rich folks. 🤔🤔
@foxxkaydean7896 You get false memories by aging. Not from a merging new time line or dimensions. Are people this gullible? When you are young, you experience the world alot faster, differently & take in data completely unique to that moment due to your limited ability to process all information, your brain doesnt copy data 1/1. No one in psychology believes this mandela nonsense because its miniscule random quotes, spelling, colors or overused phrases that can be remembered differently. Its bad memories, yes, even from many people.
Unless someone has an original fruit of the loom shirt with the cornucopia on the label, or the berenstein bears book
Okay you say “If reality changed, then all the “proof” on the net would change as well. Well, most of it. If timelines merged then there likely would be artifacts left over from the other timeline.”
Which one? Would things change it wouldn’t they? according to the theory why would some things be left from another timeline? True question not debating.
@beatsventura8813 Which will never be discovered. Hence forth they are false memories. People can't accept that memories aren't 1/1 copied data. The brain stores data in fragments and fills in the gaps you believe you saw when remembering. The older the data, the more corrupt the data becomes.
I'm no fan of Britney, I've never watch her concert, but there was no getting around seeing that music video. I remember thinking that microphone headset looks stupid.
If you build it "they" will come is 100% accurate -- the premise of the movie was Costner building a baseball field for the old baseball players to come and play and also the fans. At the end of the movie it highlights the long stream of vehicles and fans coming; for it to be "He" will come doesn't make sense
LOL!! You're so confidently WRONG! How about actually pay attention to what you watch??? 'HE" is referring to Ray's dad. How is that not obvious?
Disney World has not changed where the castle is located. I haven't been there in 40 years, but once you go thru the turnstyles and get on Main Street, the castle is the main focus at the end of the street. You have to go thru the castle to enter into the different worlds of Disney...Frontier Land, the one with Space Mountain, the other one with It's a Small World, etc. It's the same way in Disneyland.
and it get MUCH shorter toward the top.
Cinderella castle burned down
@@HappyForestBridge-zj4yh No it did not. That's an AI photo. If it had, that would have dominated Florida news cycles.
@HappyForestBridge-zj4yh Maybe you're thinking of the Banksy parody that was on display in the U.K., "DismaLand?!?" 😳
You wanna talk about a real *freaky* and alternate, "Mandela Effect"-type universe in real time, try looking into THAT! 👍
Yup... tunnel and all and I ate at King Stefan's restaurant upstairs in the castle's tunnel, and yes, the butter was shaped like Mickey Mouse's head.
I think people erroneously remember Cruise dancing around with sunglasses because he did wear glasses quite a bit in the movie. Even the movie poster has him in glasses.
Exactly
The sunglasses were a huge part of the dance. That’s what made it iconic.
We remember him dancing in the sunglasses, because he DID!
I remember BOTH movies Shazam and Kazaam. I liked Shazam but hated Kazaam. I remember saying, "Omg, Kazaam is a rip-off from Sinbad's movie!" Even though it was a little different story. I also remember saying, "Shaq is a horrible actor, Sinbad plays a better genie." And when the new movie Shazam was about to come out I said, "why are they redoing Sinbad's movie?" Ya... I didn't know it was totally different.
The wizard of OZ was one of my dad's favourite movies, I saw it many times as a kid and many more when my son was a kid,
As soon as you said the Wizard of Oz, the line immediately popped in my head before you even said what people thought, I immediately thought of "we're not in Kansas anymore."
An old friend of me and my sister, whom we knew since about middle school, suddenly had a teenage daughter. My sister, me, another friend of ours all had children, but this particular friend never had any kids. Then suddenly a few months back I ran into her out with her teenage daughter. I was awestruck.
Ok ... but what is your point?
The point is.... how weird! I ran into a similar situation once, years ago. The Mandela effect isn't affecting only product names.
It also affects location of things..like Disney castle. I have experienced the location of several places have moved or swapped out for another place. A small town/community moved 4 miles and swapped places with a large farm. Very unnerving to drive by there now. This same small community suddenly..like overnight has a large you pick blueberry farm now. This is a well established blueberry farm..not just planted and waiting to grow. Fully grown plants.
Are you sure she didn't like temporarily lose custody or something or maybe the kid just lived with a relative or even with grew up with her father or another relative and was just spending time with her mom the day you saw her?
Did she adopt possibly and keep it private 🤔
For years this plagued me. I had to stop my investigations into it's happenings as I thought I was losing my mind. Way back then I had two theories: 1. butterfly effect 2. Multiversal dimensional seepage. Years later something occured to me.
I remember both slogans, "Choosey mom's choose Jif." As well as "Mom can make a sandwich in a Jiffy."
How can I remember both? If something had changed BEFORE my life began 1984. Then I wouldn't have knowledge of Jiffy at all, right? So then it would've had to been something in the last 40 years. But, Mandela effects are observed happening long before my birth. So, time travel....don't think so.
Multiversal seepage? Cerns own says they believe they're creating quantum black holes with the LHC.
ONE QUESTION THOUGH.
What happens to the other me's? The universe doesn't waste energy.
The fly my pretties line is not in the movie anymore either.
Seriously? I distinctly remember that as a kid, they terrified me.
@markmiller6402 she just says "fly, fly fly," now. Guess she doesn't think they're pretty anymore.
Britney only uses headphones when she's performing live. That's what I remember.
yeah i think people are conflating the actual video with her MTV VMA performance of the song in which she did wear headphones
Over here in the UK we didn't get those performances, but I did love the video and specifically remember her running her fingers along the microphone as a pretty iconic move. It's crazy 😵💫😅
agreed i never seen her use it in the video.
I remember the microphone. I wasn't even a fan of her music and I thought it was weird af as well her wearing a mic as well.
Yeah, they wouldn’t have covered up her face with a microphone on a video. It doesn’t make any sense. The only way it would’ve made sense is if the videos were recorded from live shows.
Project Looking Glass… “time skips”. Our timeline has been changed in subtle ways but many are catching on.
The people remembering 52 states are all younger people who never bothered to pay attention in school. Seriously we are not teaching our kids properly.
I’m not that young and I gave on this one a long time ago. I was taught that there are the exact amount of stars on the flag as there are states but with the dawn of the internet clearly not only have there been misinformation in various places on how many states there are it seems that the American flag is regularly wrongfully depicted. So now why I am asked this question I just say lots but there may be one or two less if trump doesn’t build his wall in the correct position 😂
No, they remember 52, cause Obama said there were 52. 🤣🤣
I'm 43 and I remember 52 states
The Flintstones was purposefully spelt that way because of flint starting fires in the stone age.
Yeah he said that in the video..
I graduated 2007... We fucking played that black eyed peas song at graduation...So if it didn't say 2008 2000late... then we all quoted it wrong for years... This one blows my mind.
I got the Black Eyed Peas cd for Christmas in 2007, and I know this because it was before my son was born in 2008
Was boom boom pow on that cd?
I definitely remember it being out in 2008 the year before my son was born.
I also think they mean the release of the video not the song… idk I also feel it was released as a single in 2007 but video made on it later
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Imagine actually believing things that cannot possibly be true... It's called 'INSANITY'.
@@Qetesh777
Agreed.
And jn the movie never been kissed as her brother dresses up for a Halloween party he dressed like Tom Cruise and wore the glasses😂
The statement that that The Wizard of Oz is unique because it's still popular unlike other movies of its day is simply incorrect: The year 1939 is widely considered among film critics to be Hollywood's Golden Year because so many of that year's releases became classics that continue to stand as exemplars of the filmmaking craft: Gone WIth the Wind, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Dark Victory, Stagecoach, The Women, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington-among others-continue to win audiences today and are still studied as definitive of their genres.
"50 nifty united states from the 13 original colonies" school song we sang as kids.
Shout em , scout em, tell all about em . Sang this too in elementary school, also had to learn the states in alphabetical order, also singing along with that first part, when we were 7 years old 😊
When we were 10 in school had to learn the presidents in order they served .When I have showed people I can do that, I always end with Jimmy Carter because that was the president at that time 😊
“One by one, til we’ve given a name to eeevery state…in the USA!”
Yes absolutely,and I still sing that to my daughter,the whole song to🤣🙌🏼🎶💯
Fifty nifty stars in the flag that Billow so beautiful in the breeze, each individual state deserves a quality that is great……i can sing this whole song I still sing to my daughter lol
There are a lot better ones than some of the ones you gave, like Mr Rogers' song and Forrest Gump's "life is like a box of chocolates."
Yeah but they have all been done over and over. It is interesting to hear different ones.
My momma always said life was like a box of chocolates
gumps a trip
All of ones in this video have already been done….. what’s the difference?
But the Forrest Gump one is total bullshit and anyone who actually paid attention while watching the movie knows it.
I just thought that hollywood PHYSICALLY removed the part in ace Ventura, where he poses as the dolphin trainer; " does he know you are you friends ? " ..........but you wont see it anymore.😳
And where he goes okokok, speaking like the dolphin. That was my favorite part.
This was a friend of mines favorite part. You only seen it in the edited t.v. version.
She was aware of this back in the day.
I don't get how even some people can say that Shaq and Sinbad look similar?! The only thing they both have in common is that they are both tall!
Also they're black but I don't want to say that cuz that would make you racist cuz they all look alike LOL like the caucasians and the Chinese
racists
The woke has consumed you.
and also I remember watching that Sinbad movie. I would never confuse Shaq for Sinbad. All black folks do NOT look alike. lol
Who else besides Sinbad was in the movie? What was the plot?
Canada has jokes about becoming the 51 st state
2nd state jesusland ..
This is the strongest example of just how arrogant our culture is. People misremember the most understandable mistakes from childhood and suddenly there's a multi-verse mash up.
Exactly.
People are too narcissistic to believe thet could misremember something. They'd rather believe insane theories that couldn't possibly be true instead of believing they could could wrong
I’m surprised this comment didn’t get more likes.
Uncle Sam wore striped pants!!!😂😂😂😂😂
Thats what we all remember him wearing from the car lots in the 80s
Why are you bashing your fanbase? You're basically insulting them for believing in the Mandela Effect.
Tom Cruise did Rayban ada in the 80s....and in Top Gun....
Tom Cruise wore Randolphs in 'Top Gun' not Ray-Bans
Probably because it is pathetically childish to believe that reality magically changes.
@squizzo5809 it's not magic, it's Mandela effect.
This cat us kinda a smug one huhh
The only Wizard of Oz line I quote is, "If I only had a brain."
😂
At 6:17, that pic, she is grabbing the headset originally!! I remember cuz of how it goes with her sound at that point in the song!!! WTF
That's what I was thinking like she litterly was grabbing it in the one pic lol I remember the damn headset lol
Yepppppp she’s grabbing a phantom headset lol
Good point.
If they did in fact change the castle in Disney Land (California) to Sleeping Beauty's castle, it would likely have been because of the semi-recent movies based on the Sleeping Beauty story surrounding Maleficent. It would be beneficial for them to alter the castle to promote the movies which did so well.
The Risky Business one is easy: he wears sunglasses on the poster for the movie. People conflate the poster with the image of that iconic scene. It joins in their minds. Viola.
“If you build it, they will come,” is a huge disappointment.
It’s up there with,
“Play it again, Sam.”
That's gone too??? I totally remember that.
What then what does he say??
If you build it THEY will come.
"Play it again, Sam" is never said in the movie. It goes something like, "Play it, Sam. You played it for her, you can play it for me."
I remember asking my dad who's, they. I've seen the movie many times when it was new and relatively vhs.
It's always been THEY. Why would he build a field for 1 person to play when a team plays. The whispers of, they, I still remember.
We even made jokes about it when you were building anything for decades after. You build it they will come.
I def remember Shazam and kazam because I remember everyone liking kazam more and I was one of the only ones that preferred Shazam with Sinbad over Kazam. I remember getting into an argument with my foster sister cause she wanted to watch Kazam but I wanted to watch Shazam instead. She won of course cause she wasn’t a foster kid like me.
A very early example of the Mandela Effect. Herman Melville once spent an evening at his friend Nathanial Hawthorne's home. At one point he entertained his hosts with a story about a sword fight he had observed on a South Sea island. When he left, Hawthorne's wife asked "Where is the sword that Mr Melville was laying about him so?" They searched the room high and low: and found nothing. Melville's storytelling gifts were so vivid he had conjured a non-existent sword. Wow❤
In "Casablanca" Humphry Bogart never says: "Play it again, Sam." What he actually says is: "If she can stand it, I can. Play it."
"You played it for her, you can play it for me. If she can stand it, I can. Play it." It's my husband's favorite film.
I’m 62 years old and I used to watch this movie with my father and he would always quote the line during the movie play it again Sam
Some one on the internet actually found their copy of the movie Shazaam with sinbad and posted a picture of it online. Sinbad actually responded to the post too!
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