10 Strangest 'Mandela Effect' Mysteries That'll Creep You Out

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The Mandela Effect that shook my world in 2014 was seeing a map of Australia that is 1000km closer to Indonesia than what I was taught in primary school. Also, New Zealand is NORTH and East in my timeline, NOT South and East of Australia. I now have a list of over 500 Mandela Effects that I have “mis-remembered”. I have exceptional recall and test well in cognitive skills.
Who else remembers Ed McMahon giving out giant cheques for “Publisher’s Clearing House?”

Iam_Dunn
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As a real Lord of the Rings fan, anyone who has actually READ the books knows that "Fly you fools!" Is taken verbatim and scene from the books. Fly means nothing about the eagles. It means flee.

mw-pihg
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Is it not strange to anyone else that "hello Clearece", "You like me you really like me", and the monopoly man"s monocle were all portrayed in Jim Carey movies?

Matt-hldy
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I remember Patrick Swaze dealing with the cancer for longer than a year before passing, but I don't remember him ever recoverin from it.

Toothpick
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When Gandalf told the, “Fly, you fools!” He wasn’t telling them just to get away. He said it that way so they would run for their lives as they were in mortal peril from the balrog

susan
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My mother graduated from high school in 1943. She told me that her class color was chartreuse. I asked her what that color was, having never heard of it. She said it was a light green. This was confirmed for me when I, attending the same high school, saw her class banner hanging with others' classes in the gymnasium!

susanmayer
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I heard there was someone who went crazy far with the fruit of the loom cornucopia, as to look at all the old patents for when the company was startet. They clearly found that the logo did in fact have one in it. Then they proceeded to ask all their friends and family to dig in their old clothes to find it and someone found an old tshirts with, the cornucopia!!! Theres no way that so many people would remember so many different things the same exact way. For example when people take the same hallucinogen, they RARLY see the same things and thats small groups of ppl, not millions. I don't believe all of them though. Its probably some experiment to see how easy it is to change public perception and see if they can rewrite history with little things that don't really matter, before they move onto bigger more destructive things

shadyloc
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No, Patrick Swayze did not recover but he was doing a really good series around the time he passed.

chuckppyro
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Radar was the one who told everyone that Henry Blake died. It was so brilliant. I think that is what people are remembering. The emotion in that scene.

andrealowe
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I remember it being Hello Clarise, I even used it as my mail notification on AOL back in the day.

lisabassett
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I am 100% certain that in the James Bond movie "Moonraker" while Jaws (Richard Keil) and his girl friend were in the Shuttle, He smiles showing his metal teeth. She then smiles back showing a silver metal brace! Now when I watch the film, she doesn't. I distinctly remember me and my late wife laughing out loud in the Cinema when it happened!!!

trandli
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“You really like me was said by Babs Bunny before it was said by The Mask.

KatrinaVoshell
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I have seen MASH start to finish at least 8 times. Radar doesn't die. Col. Blake is the only one that dies on the way home.

doyoulikeduckmeat
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"Fly" also means run or flee :) I had never interpreted this as Gandalf telling them to fly on eagles :D

TheMarlinspike
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My personal Mandela effect that really bothers me is that novelty poster/t-shirt from the late ‘70’s - early ‘80’s with a black background, an image of our galaxy (straight on, not tilted) with a big red arrow, saying “You are here” that I swear, every teenager at the time had. In the movie Real Genius, Val Kilmer was wearing the t-shirt at one point in the movie. I saw that movie when it came out and again just last year. I rewatched it bc I remembered that shirt and was looking for evidence of that original image bc I could no longer find it anywhere else. When I watched it last year, it was there. When I rewatched it about 2 weeks ago, it was gone. In fact, Kilmer’s character was sporting all new, unfamiliar shirts I never saw before. And now, every image of that galaxy is now tilted 3/4 view, in color and shows us in a totally different part of the galaxy. I remember that original image perfectly bc for a while, I saw it a Lot! It’s not remotely the same now.

burntumbrage
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Neil Armstrong definitely said “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”. This later brought up a controversy because it wasn’t grammatically correct. NASA wanted to correct it to “One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind”., the controversy being rewriting what was actually said. In any case I definitely heard “one giant leap for mankind on the end. In fact, that was the newspaper headlines the next day.

AJHyland
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Chartreuse is green/yellow. The liquor Chartreuse has always been that color.

NYHCMONSTER
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To add to the validity of people remembering Hannibal Lectar saying "Hello Clarice" ... the prequel, that came out in 2004, "Red Dragon" ... that movie ends with Dr Childress telling Lectar that there's a very pretty girl from the FBI to see him ... and the movie ends on the line, spoken by Lectar, "What is her name?" ... which is how he knew her name, hence saying "Hello Clarice" in SOTL

TheGuardOfMagog
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Hollywood’s messing with us with all these movies imo…I know 100% I saw and heard Hopkins say that line and I stand on that 😂

Thick_Cut
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Hello Clarice is the only one that has me shook since that was engrained in my memory

donaldmao