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Fruit of the loom mandela effect
Fruit of the loom mandela effect








The Mandela Effect would therefore have to do with an error in the reporting of a certain fact that propagates for so long that it starts to sound like the truth. A retrospective error that works a bit like pieces of different memories being compressed into a single memory that is, however, false. And while the phenomenon of false memories has yet to be unanimously explained, some psychiatrists have determined that one of the causes is the social and cognitive reinforcement of misinformation. The mechanism behind the Mandela Effect is actually simple: in the case of the Britney Spears video, for example, the cognitive error can be explained by the fact that the singer made a gesture in the video as if she were adjusting the microphone on her face, that she actually wore the microphone during all of her concerts, and that the action figures depicting her in the outfit in that video included an in-ear microphone.

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Since the story went viral on TikTok, users who have discovered the existence of Mandela Effect everywhere in pop culture have multiplied: many are convinced that the logo of Fruit of the Loom includes a cornucopia, which never existed, others believe that Pikachu's tail is black even though it has always been only yellow, others still believe that the Looney Tunes are actually called Looney Toons while the song of Aqua does « I’m a Barbie girl, in the Barbie world» and niot « in a Barbie World».

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Fruit of the loom mandela effect