Have you ever argued with someone because you were 100% sure a famous line, logo, or movie detail was one way… only for them to look at you like you’ve lost it? Welcome to the Mandela Effect—a phenomenon exploding among people aged 30–60 right now. And no, you’re not going crazy… or at least, you’re not alone. Where Did the Name “Mandela Effect” Come From? In 2010, Fiona Broome (a self-described paranormal researcher) casually mentioned at a convention that she clearly remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s—complete with global news coverage and a televised funeral. Everyone nodded… until someone pointed out the truth: Mandela walked free in 1990, became president of South Africa, and died in December 2013. Fiona wasn’t the only one who “remembered” that version. Thousands swore the same thing. Thus, the name was born: Mandela Effect. Since then, Reddit, TikTok, and forums have collected hundreds of examples—and the classics from our childhood and young adulthood still...