I might be a little obsessed with the Mandela Effect. My husband doesn't experience the phenomenon which I accept. But it's incredibly frustrating trying to convince him that what's going on is something other than a shitty memory or the edges of insanity. Especially when all the evidence supports his version of reality, not mine. … Continue reading mandela effect: australia
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mandela effect: wyandotte drowning
My spouse and I watched episode 7 of Confession Tapes on Netflix last night. It was about Larry DeLisle who drove his wife and four small children into the Detroit River in 1989. DeLisle and his wife survived but all four children died. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to four life terms in … Continue reading mandela effect: wyandotte drowning
mandela effect: narwhal
It's Mandela Effect time! I recently became aware of another potential Mandela Effect that I wanted to write about while it was still relatively fresh in my mind. This time, it's the existence of the narwhal, a one-toothed unicorn fish. What?!?! I've been reading The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut. When he mentioned the … Continue reading mandela effect: narwhal
down the rabbit hole
The last few weeks, I've been sucked into the world of the Mandela Effect. It's a phenomenon where groups of people share a memory of something but that memory differs from the version that is commonly accepted and documented. I've been watching tons of videos, reading articles, scanning my memory for things that didn't seem … Continue reading down the rabbit hole
mandela effect
A friend told me about the Mandela effect last year. It's a strange phenomenon in which some people have memories that differ from the common memory. It's named the Mandela effect because there are thousands of people out there who remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison. The way my friend introduced the idea to me … Continue reading mandela effect