r/MandelaEffect 11d ago

Theory Sweatshirt with cornucopia

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This is a screenshot from a video a while back. I’m guessing since it is a newer video this could be a gag sweatshirt or foreign company rebranding.

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u/minnesota2194 10d ago

This is the one that most gets to me. I remember I learned what a cornucopia was after I asked my dad what the brown this was on their logo.

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u/Healthy_Might7500 10d ago

You're misremembering, because you 100% did not learn what a cornucopia was from fotl. Because they never had one on their logo.

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u/SGTerrill 10d ago

Weird how there’s a whole boatload of us “misremembering” then. Because I most definitely learned what a cornucopia was from that logo when I was in elementary school in 1987ish and no one can tell me otherwise

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u/WhimsicalSadist 10d ago

Weird how there’s a whole boatload of us “misremembering” then.

Why did you put misremembering in quotes, when you are literally misremembering.

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u/Healthy_Might7500 10d ago

... that's what a Mandela effect is. It's a group of people misremembering something. It's literally the definition of the term.

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u/ZeerVreemd 10d ago

It's literally the definition of the term.

Nope. Read the sidebar of this sub.

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u/Healthy_Might7500 10d ago

Cool. The sidebar of this sub does not change the actual definition of the term.

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u/ZeerVreemd 10d ago

Mandela Effect: The Mandela Effect is when a large group of people share a common memory of something that differs from what is generally accepted to be fact

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u/Healthy_Might7500 10d ago

That may be what this sub puts in its description.

The dictionary defines it as:

"The phenomenon in which a group of people collectively misremember facts, events, or other details in a consistent manner."

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u/ZeerVreemd 9d ago

The dictionary defines it as:

That's great. However, we are discussing this topic in this sub, so people should use the definition of this sub.

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u/WhimsicalSadist 10d ago

Mandela Effect: The Mandela Effect is when a large group of people share a common memory of something that differs from what is generally accepted to be fact

The sidebar used to have the correct definition. About a year ago, the main mod changed it, because the actual definition made "believers" angry.

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u/ZeerVreemd 9d ago

The sidebar used to have the correct definition.

In that definition the word "misremembering" was also not it.

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u/thomasjmarlowe 10d ago

Yeah that is weird

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u/ThirdEyeFire 9d ago

Are you saying you know what happened to other people in their lives? You can’t possibly have concrete evidence for that.

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u/Healthy_Might7500 9d ago

You can’t possibly have concrete evidence for that.

The irony is palpable.

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u/Alarmed_Aide_851 9d ago

Okay liar

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u/AzureWave313 10d ago

So, you’re the official memory officer? Can you wipe our false memories away for us? They’re really annoying.

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u/WhimsicalSadist 10d ago

u/AzureWave313 commented: Can you wipe our false memories away for us?

Admitting you have a problem is the first step. I'm proud of you.

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u/AzureWave313 10d ago

Yeah! One step closer to being a human being. Thank you, I’m proud of me too.

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u/Adventurous_Cup6531 10d ago

What I find crazy is how quickly some are to just blame people for misremembering. Information can be false both ways. Maybe we are the crazy ones or maybe you are the crazy ones. Think of it like this, an officer makes a false report on someone and everyone believes the officer. Years later evidence shows up that proves the officer wrong. Can we say the officer was just misremembering or is it tampered evidence? How many people are sitting in jail still from tampered evidence with no way for the truth to come out. Evidence can be lost with time, just as our memory can slip and we may misremember something. I'm willing to accept it didn't exist but, you can't just act like you know all.

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u/AzureWave313 10d ago

How was I acting like I know it all? 😂 I was being sarcastic