Every little girl ever remembers mirror mirror on the wall. Had the read along book record thing, watched and read hundreds of times.
Many can still recite the whole story.
Now, is everybody wrong or shall we talk about the squishy nature of reality?
They all remember because .... and wait for it, they were ALL read the story from the book as a child.
http://www.debunkingmandelaeffects.com/mirror-mirror-on-the-wall/
Mandela Effects are real. But you people saturate forums with B.S. because you have bad memories.
Oh jeez. Ok, the assumptions made in that article are many and large. Aurthor has no idea, but feels there must be another explanation so that’s that.
That’s crap, I’m talking about the Disney version, which is the vast majority of exposure. I’ve asked everyone in passing conversation this, and some read the Disney book, most saw the movie. All remember exactly the same if they were familiar with it. The common collective memory of the even differs from reality. Not on any other part, just that specific part. So people can remember every other detail collectively right, but spectacularly fail at this one word.
Reality is not so solid, and that scares some people deeply and they resist the idea.
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