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The Mandela Effect: Memory Glitches or Alternate Realities?

Heif Dogg Season 1 Episode 3

I explore the Mandela Effect phenomenon where large groups of people share the same false memories, discussing famous examples and possible explanations for these collective memory glitches.

• The Mandela Effect named after people incorrectly remembering Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980s
• Common examples include the Berenstein/Berenstain Bears spelling controversy
• The nonexistent cornucopia in the Fruit of the Loom logo that many remember
• Widespread memory of Sinbad starring in a genie movie called "Shazam" that never existed
• Ed McMahon never delivered Publisher's Clearing House checks despite collective memories
• Other examples include "Looney Tunes" vs "Looney Toons" spelling and misremembered movie quotes
• The Monopoly man never had a monocle despite many visualizing him with one
• Modern Bliss playing at Ardmore Music Hall this Saturday
• I'll be performing at Barnaby's Havertown deck this Sunday from 3-6pm

Email me your own Mandela Effect examples or record a tagline for the show at heifdecent@gmail.com


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