mandela-effect
Named after the famous Nelson Mandela this conspiracy theory Is when a large group of people remember something being a certain way, but when people go back and look at it, it has changed or is gone in this universe with no reasoning other than "it's always been like that"Two popular theories on
the Mandela effect are:Time Travel- Some believe that times travels have come
back to the past and changed one little thing that ended up changing many other things kinda like
the butterfly effect Think about it the future has already happened so even if time travel is say 1,000 years in the future it has already been done which means time travelers are going back to the past which is our present and changing little things.Parallel Universe- Others believe that sometime in the last decade or two the world went through a black hole or that our "original world" ended and now we are in this Parallel Universe where something changed in the process of switching or going through the black hole. (most think in the years 2000 or 2012 this happened cause many thought the world was gong to end)
The Mandela Effect
by Jon Jonns on Jul 31, 2017 21:45:41
Contrary to popular belief. The Mandela Effect has nothing to do with time travel or multiple alternate universes colliding.
The Mandela Effect is the recollection of events that never occured. (eg:
Shazaam featuring
Sinbad. It was actually
Kazaam featuring Shaq.)
The name of the phenomena is derived from the belief that mandela died in 1991 in prison.
Mandela-effect
by IlluminatFightR on Nov 14, 2016 15:17:19
Is where a bunch of people remember something
clearly that actually never really happened in this
alternate reality that we are now in
mandela effect
by snafu love on Nov 22, 2016 09:49:15
An perfect example of how dumb,
forgetful and easily
persuaded humans are.
I could say, "The word 'carcass' never existed," and everyone would start yelling "
MANDELA EFFECT!"
Example:
Amy: Want a rice crispie?
Barb: It's
rice KRISPie.
Amy: No no,
Rice Krispie is a name of a company, rice crisp-
Barb: IT'S
KRISPIE! MANDELA EFFECT!!!
Amy: *rolls eyes*
Mandela Effect
by Brain from Terra Incognita on Jan 06, 2017 09:15:50
A brain infection that causes a person suffering from it to be physically incapable of admitting a mistake. Saying phrases such as "
I was wrong" or "I must have
misremembered" create an acute sensation of pain, so the sufferer will do everything they can to avoid speaking those words. A common symptom is the invention of fanciful theories about a
Parallel Universe and/or Time Travel to explain away memory lapses. This is a communicable disease. As of yet a cure has not been discovered, though taking a break from one's smart phone and/or computer and taking a walk outside does seem to soften the severity of the symptoms somewhat.
Example:
Billy: Yo, what's up with Jimmy? Have you noticed that he can never admit when he's wrong about something, even when it's super obvious?
Zachariah: Don't be too hard on him, Billy, he has
the Mandela Effect. His brain is
all messed up.
Billy: Ouch, poor bastard! I guess I'm going to have to avoid him until he gets better -- the last thing I need right now is to catch that too.
Zachariah: Smart idea.
Mandela Effect
by TheOnlyUrbanTruth on Mar 07, 2017 20:59:08
Example:
Hey Johno Fuck I'm positive I thought "
Froot Loops" was spelt "Fruit Loops" it being spelt "Froot Loops" is crazy as fuck cunt - Nah mate you just lost the fucking plot it's always been Froot Loops
the Mandela Effect is
fake cunt"
mandela effect
by Ron Jeremy's autistic cousin on Apr 07, 2016 22:42:18
Example:
Historian: "You are eating a jar of
Jif"
Pothead: "No, this is
Jiffy"
Historian: "Ohhh,
Mandela effect."
The Mandela Effect Effect
by David Sweet on Nov 21, 2019 04:33:04
Due to
the Mandela Effect which was popularized in 2010 people discovered Nelson Mandela was actually alive and did not die in prison in the 1980s. He later did die in 2013. Because the Mandela Effect is more commonly known than
the effect's namesake, many people believe he is still alive.
Second Mandela Effect
by pineappleisgood on Feb 02, 2017 08:53:49
The one quote where everyone thinks that
Mandela said "our deepest
fears" except that it was
some random bitch from Texas
Example:
Person 1: Dude remember that quote Thomas Jefferson said? Like our deepest fears something something...
Person 2: No dude it was
Mandela. I saw it on
Akeelah and the Bee. Remember
Keke Palmer. Dude she's so hot.
Random Nerd: ACTUALLY, it was Marianne Williamson who said that. This is called the second
mandela effect.
Person 1 &2: Shut up nerd.
Reverse mandela effect
by alednaM nosleN on Nov 18, 2019 07:14:16
Example:
Friend 1: Damn, did you hear that
Prince died?
Friend 2: What? Are you serious?!
You: Wait, who's Prince?
Friend 1: What?! You've never heard of Prince?
Everybody knows Prince!
Friend 2: Dude, you're experiencing
reverse mandela effect.