Is the Mandela Effect Dangerous ?

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you remember Dorothy's famous line in The Wizard of Oz as, Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, you would, in fact, be wrong. And as shocking as this discovery may feel in this very moment, you are actually not alone. This eerie phenomenon where people collectively misremember events, historical facts, and other famous pop culture moments is called the Mandela effect. And it was named by paranormal researcher Fiona Broom, who wrongly recalled that late South African president Nelson Mandela had died in the 1980s after his imprisonment, when, in fact, he passed in 2013. Apparently, misremembering events and facts isn't just exclusive to Broom. Other people related to her in remembering things not exactly in the way that they happened, from spellings of your favorite snack brands all the way to important events that happened the year they were born. Needless to say, no one is exempt from being stumped by the strange occurrences and some j even go so far as believe them as some sort of proof of alternate realities. That may just be the stuff of science fiction, but scroll on to find out if any of these mind-blowing Mandela effect examples got you,

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