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Timeline Shift. Parallel Universe. Are you from a different dimension?

The Mandela Effect is a theory of parallel universes, based in the idea that because large groups of people have similar alternative memories about past events. Advocates of the theory claim that for these collective experiences to be true, the fabric of reality must have shifted at some point in the past, and that therefore not only do parallel, inhabitable universes exist, but that we are constantly switching between them.

Every time CERN fires up the Large Hadron Collider they're fcking with our time dimension.

I've compiled a list of memories that personally bother me. Get a pen, write down how you remember it. then check your answers.

*Berenstain Bears or Berenstein Bears?

*Challenger shuttle explosion year? Winter or a different season?

*Peanuts creator Charles Schulz or Schultz?

*Forrest Gump “Life IS like a box of chocolates—” or “Life WAS like a box of chocolates—”?

*Fred Rogers’ song, “It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood” or "It's a beautiful day in this neighborhood"?

*Fruit Loops or Froot Loops?

*Do you remember a portrait of King Henry VIII with a turkey leg in his hand?

*Home Depot – Was the store name always “The Home Depot,” or just “Home Depot”?

*Interview with a Vampire, or Interview with the Vampire?
*Jif Peanut Butter or Jiffy Peanut Butter. Did they change the name?

*Nelson Mandela’s death. 2013 or decades earlier?

*"Sex and the City", or "Sex in the City"?

*Skechers or Sketchers?

*Jim and Tammy Baker or Bakker?

*Darth Vader said “Luke, I am your father” or “No, I am your father”?

*Sara Lee's slogan "Nobody does it like Sara Lee", or "Nobody doesn't like Sara Lee"? (Even my mom says this one is weird)

*Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle). Didn't he die about 10 or 15 years ago? I distinctly remember it.

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