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Mandela Effect

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A phenomenon where large groups of people collectively misremember the same details, discussed critically as people refusing to accept the unreliability of human memory.

Mentions (3)
"In 10 years you'll have mandela effect tiktokers going 'does anyone else remember watching something called 'hockey' when they were a kid? Turns out a lot of people remember watching a silly sport with a silly name but the Canadian government denies it ever existed!' Then mandela effect deniers will"
The Stanley cup fad is a psyop to make people forget hockey exists · u/Short-Thing-1622 · ↑254 · 2024-02-08
"Currently, I'm subscribed to r/Retconned, a subreddit dedicated to the idea that the Mandela Effect is due to people remembering alternative timelines that have been altered by glitches in the space time continuum."
I find it mentally healthy to subscribe to at least one schizo subreddit · u/sisterrayrobinson · ↑143 · 2021-11-16
"The whole mandela effect thing is kind of fun in spades as a 'wow i remembered this differently!' But the fact so many people insist that famously unreliable human memory of minor shit from 30 years ago HAS to be accurate and come up with so many dumb theories over it to avoid being wrong is so crin"
The Mandela effect is one of the dumbest subs · u/let-the-light-inn · ↑100 · 2023-05-24
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