https://www.dictionaryscoop.com/article/Stop-getting-it-wrong-Darth-Vader-never-said-Luke-I-am-your-father?x_title=3&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=blog-20260821
Was "Play It Again, Sam" a real quote from Casablanca? You may feel certain that you already know the answer. That confidence is what makes the Mandela Effect so interesting: it occurs when many people share the same false memory and are convinced it’s correct. The effect is named after Nelson Mandela, who many believed had died in prison during the 1980s. In truth, he was alive, and after his release in 1990, he became president of South Africa in 1994. What can make a false memory feel so real? Here are 10 Mandela Effect examples that you might be misremembering.
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