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The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 1:39 pm
by Steinmetzify
I'm sick of these fuckin things....I get all weirded out every time I find a new one, and I found a new one last night; decided to do some research.
This is a site that lists 400 or so of these things, and a LOT of them I don't agree with. Popular movies, TV shows, car logos etc....
https://www.alternatememories.com/mandela-effect-listThe Anne Rice thing weirds me out.....I read the Vampire series maybe 5-6 times, and I know what the title is. The Matrix thing? Where'd all the memes come from if he never said it in the film? Sex In The City? That is the correct title, fuck what anyone says. Breakdancing in the 30s huh? Freddy Krueger wearing a different colored sweater and ALWAYS HAVING WORN THAT SWEATER? Wes Craven says it was always green and black. Ted Kaczynski being an MK-Ultra victim and this is always known, despite the fact that for as far back as I can remember that program was an urban myth constantly denied be the G, but hey, fuck it it's out now so we'll blame the Unabomber on that too? WTF?
Here's a quiz to see how affected you are by this, it's quick so do eet and post up your results. We have a fairly diverse age group that posts regularly here, be interested to see what you guys get.
https://www.alternatememories.com/mandela-effect-testMine was 58.3%
To be clear....I'm not a conspiracy theorist, I don't believe the world ended in 2012 and that we're all living in an alternate reality blah blah blah...this is an interesting phenomenon to me and I can't fucking explain it.
Psychology has a term for it, called 'confabulation' and it's defined as 'the production of fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories about oneself or the world. People who confabulate present incorrect memories ranging from "subtle alterations to bizarre fabrications" and are generally very confident about their recollections, despite contradictory evidence.'
which is all well and good....I can buy that for A person, or 2-3 people, but when 50,000+ people all remember something a certain way and the whole of everyone they know tells them something else, and the whole of the internet does as well.....it just wigs me out, ok?
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 1:56 pm
by Devin
I got 75% but to be fair i didn't know dick about the majority of the questions they asked me and I just guessed a lot haha
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:05 pm
by nightflameauto
On the Freddy/Wes Craven thing:
We just rewatched all those movies, and the several hour long "Never Sleep Again" feature about the entire franchise that had several interviews with Wes, the producers, the directors, the actors, etc. Wes swears up and down the sweater was always red and green. He did it intentionally because those colors clash so horribly on film that it disturbs the eyes. He also said there was a single scene where they had to cut the sweater off of him due to an accident with a stunt, and they forgot to bring the extra sweaters so he was stuck wearing a green and black sweater for that one scene because it was all they could find to finish the day. So I'm not sure where people are getting that he swears it's always black and green, unless somebody specifically cut out just those few moments of that behind the scenes special and swear that's him telling the whole story.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:21 pm
by Steinmetzify
RIGHT?! It was always red/green....I dunno where those people are getting it either. Called my brother who's a huge fan and he swears up and down it's green/black.
Fuckin Volkswagen logo pisses me off too...I owned like 5-6 of them, that fuckin space between the V and the W was never there on any of them....the last one I owned was a 2013(?) CC, and I just went back to an old phone and checked pics, it's a whole logo, no spaces. WTF.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:37 pm
by nightflameauto
Berenstein Bears is actually Berenstain Bears. That one mind-fucks me because there's two generations of people that remember Berenstein.
But, you know, since our entire universe is just a projection in the inside of a massive black hole's event horizon, it's possible one of the new bits of information falling through into our universe just subtly shifted things enough to change perception for of events for almost all people, while somehow missing others.
I read too many theoretical physics books and articles. That'll take your mind right off this Mandela Effect stuff. You'll be too busy trying to hold onto the fabric of reality to care.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:40 pm
by BroSlinger
nightflameauto wrote:Berenstein Bears is actually Berenstain Bears. That one mind-fucks me because there's two generations of people that remember Berenstein.
But, you know, since our entire universe is just a projection in the inside of a massive black hole's event horizon, it's possible one of the new bits of information falling through into our universe just subtly shifted things enough to change perception for of events for almost all people, while somehow missing others.
I read too many theoretical physics books and articles. That'll take your mind right off this Mandela Effect stuff. You'll be too busy trying to hold onto the fabric of reality to care.
That one fucked me up the most. I still can’t believe it wasn’t berenstein bears.
I gave up on the quiz because I’m in a car and I don’t care about I love Lucy. I’m not on Medicare.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:41 pm
by JiveTurkey
83.33%
I had them give me a few more questions but apparently that still didn't matter

Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:42 pm
by Steinmetzify
nightflameauto wrote:Berenstein Bears is actually Berenstain Bears.
Straight bullshit sir.....my last name is Steinmetz, and I distinctly remember thinking it was cool (at 4 or whatever) that part of their last name was like my last name. This one fucked with me for a minute but I actually dug out books out of the boxes in my garage that say Berenstein on em...there are pics all over Google of them spelled both ways too.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:49 pm
by ajaxlepinski
My g/f remembers me doing bad things or, saying bad things that never happened. That's why I'm always in trouble!
I had no idea what some of the questions were about... 50%.... does that mean I lack knowledge or, did I once know the answers but forgot or, do I suffer from the Mandela Effect?

Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:53 pm
by Steinmetzify
ajaxlepinski wrote:My g/f remembers me doing bad things or, saying bad things that never happened. That's why I'm always in trouble!
I had no idea what some of the questions were about... 50%.... does that mean I lack knowledge or, did I once know the answers but forgot or, do I suffer from the Mandela Effect?

Nah...if you don't remember the stuff at all, you never did.
If you remember something CLEARLY AND DISTINCTLY and it's 'wrong' and supposedly never WAS that way, that's the Mandela Effect.
Name of it comes from a great many people that absolutely believe and remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s.....they remember watching his funeral on television, etc....when it's not true. He was released and went on to become president and died in 2013. Which version do you remember?
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 2:59 pm
by Steinmetzify
BroSlinger wrote:That one fucked me up the most. I still can’t believe it wasn’t berenstein bears.
I gave up on the quiz because I’m in a car and I don’t care about I love Lucy. I’m not on Medicare.
JiveTurkey wrote:83.33%
I had them give me a few more questions but apparently that still didn't matter

Holy fuck bro....you've gone past the ME and you're just straight jacked into the Matrix...
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:01 pm
by JiveTurkey
Good call Gene. I love lucy is gross. I hate that show.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:04 pm
by Steinmetzify
God dammit, I just took the test again....WHAT THE FUCK IS A DURACELL BUNNY
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:19 pm
by JiveTurkey
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:21 pm
by nightflameauto
ajaxlepinski wrote:My g/f remembers me doing bad things or, saying bad things that never happened. That's why I'm always in trouble!
This tends to happen at my house when the wife's been sampling from the fermented and distilled agave nectar a little heavily.
That's tequila to you unwashed swine.
I haven't bothered taking the test because I already know I won't know half the shit that's on it.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:30 pm
by TurboPablo
Seems like another data mining site. DNW.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:37 pm
by Steinmetzify
So all of these things wig me out to some degree. The one that really gets me every single time I see it?
C3PO with a silver leg. I watched Star Wars for the 1st time at 3 years old. I couldn't tell you how many times I've seen it since then....I've watched it more than any other movie in my life. The only things that come close are Roadhouse and the new Marvel movies.
I'd bet $ and with a gun to my head I'd swear up and down that Threepio was all gold.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 4:34 pm
by Diddlybo
I scored a 56 but some of my answers were total guesses. I took it again but this time I scrolled thru the questions and only answered those I was familiar with and scored a 33.
So basically, people choose to remember things however they want. Sounds like my ex-wife.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 4:48 pm
by ajaxlepinski
TurboPablo wrote:Seems like another data mining site. DNW.
Well, now someone besides myself knows I'm goofing off at work!

Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 4:49 pm
by ajaxlepinski
Steinmetzify wrote:ajaxlepinski wrote:My g/f remembers me doing bad things or, saying bad things that never happened. That's why I'm always in trouble!
I had no idea what some of the questions were about... 50%.... does that mean I lack knowledge or, did I once know the answers but forgot or, do I suffer from the Mandela Effect?

Nah...if you don't remember the stuff at all, you never did.
If you remember something CLEARLY AND DISTINCTLY and it's 'wrong' and supposedly never WAS that way, that's the Mandela Effect.
Name of it comes from a great many people that absolutely believe and remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s.....they remember watching his funeral on television, etc....when it's not true. He was released and went on to become president and died in 2013. Which version do you remember?
I read a lot of geopolitical books so, I remember Mandela did not die in the 1980's or 90's but, I wouldn't have been able to tell you the actual year pf his death.
I also remember Mandela retiring and Mbeki taking over. I seem to remember Mandela being alive when Zuma took over after Mbeki.
Mbeki's surgeon general was recommending beet and lemon juice to fight off HIV and AIDS. The WHO (not the band) stomped on that.
Zuma was the commie... now all SA politicians call each other, "Comrade"... as they do in most neighboring countries.
I was fascinated when I found out that Cuban soldiers were fighting in Africa and Che Guevara had contemplated taking over an African nation for his own.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:08 am
by MacaroniSalad
Some of them are weird. I had no idea that a Duracell Bunny also existed (not in North America), so I just assumed it was fake.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 8:32 am
by GuitarBilly
I scored 8.33% and honestly don't understand what this test is.
The only thing that threw me off was a question about Slash dying in 92. I remember he OD and died for a few minutes but was resuscitated so I chose "No" but apparently the correct answer is he did die in 92.
I guess that's up to interpretation not memory.
The other questions I answered correctly.

To be clear, I do understand what the Mandela effect is, I just thought this test wasn't very good at it, although it seems like I got a different set of questions you guys did, since I was not asked about Duracell bunny or Freddy Krueger.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 8:47 am
by GuitarBilly
Steinmetzify wrote:God dammit, I just took the test again....WHAT THE FUCK IS A DURACELL BUNNY
Hahaha I didn't get this question but I spent the first half of my childhood in Brazil and the bunny was a Duracell thing. It's even a slang used to describe hyperactive people down there..."coelho Duracell"
When I moved to the US in the late 80s I saw the Energizer bunny and was very confused about it

Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 9:55 am
by Ry Manchu
GuitarBilly wrote:I scored 8.33% and honestly don't understand what this test is.
The only thing that threw me off was a question about Slash dying in 92. I remember he OD and died for a few minutes but was resuscitated so I chose "No" but apparently the correct answer is he did die in 92.
I guess that's up to interpretation not memory.
The other questions I answered correctly.

To be clear, I do understand what the Mandela effect is, I just thought this test wasn't very good at it, although it seems like I got a different set of questions you guys did, since I was not asked about Duracell bunny or Freddy Krueger.
I got a 25%, which is unaffected. They aren't testing right or wrong, but how much Mandela effect you have. I got the lyrics to "Don't Stop Believin" from Journey right, but received 0 points, because a majority of people think the first verse says "he took the midnight train," even though the verse is about a "small town girl." The test if flawed because a majority of people remember incorrectly on some things. It would be more interesting if it only tested the things where a majority of people get wrong, which looks to be about 286 out of 400. I also disagree that all of them are Mandela effect, some of them are just people not knowing shit and giving a wrong answer anyway, e.g. how many U.S. Presidents have been shot or where New Zealand is on a map.
Re: The Mandela Effect
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 10:24 am
by BroSlinger
Steinmetzify wrote:So all of these things wig me out to some degree. The one that really gets me every single time I see it?
C3PO with a silver leg. I watched Star Wars for the 1st time at 3 years old. I couldn't tell you how many times I've seen it since then....I've watched it more than any other movie in my life. The only things that come close are Roadhouse and the new Marvel movies.
I'd bet $ and with a gun to my head I'd swear up and down that Threepio was all gold.
Me too. Unless Lucas changed it in the special edition, which throws off the Mandela theory on that one.
I’ll check my theatrical version some time. I’m curious.