there was a thing where people the name of a film or some shit was written with an "e" and they were sure of it when in reality it was written with an "a"
or something like that
and i liked that it spawned a multiverse theory because so many people were "really remembering it that way"
but i can't find it anymore
(i think there is also a thing - maybe related? - where a lot of people remembered distinctly a film which... didn't actually exist - but same, i can't find it anymore)
does it ring a bell for anyone
@Concerned_Commy doesn't help
@Hiraelle berenstein/berenstain https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.avclub.com/amp/223615
@Hiraelle i think it does (tumblr's wonders) but idk how to find it again
@Hiraelle Barenstein Bears (Mandela Effect).
update I also I found a thing about the movie that didn't exist : http://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/internet/2016/12/movie-doesn-t-exist-and-redditors-who-think-it-does
@Hiraelle I think you are looking for the mandela effect (false memory phenomenon) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_memory#Collective_false_memories
@Hiraelle that's what shazaam is about, thanks
I feel weird about the world
@Hiraelle berenstain bears
@Hiraelle i believe it was the berenstain books, which many believe to be spelled berenstein during their childhood.
this is untrue, however, and anyone claiming so should be reported to your local state-level administration
@Hiraelle thank you for your constant vigilance, citizen.
@Hiraelle yeah, I think this is part of that http://mashable.com/2016/12/23/sinbad-shazam-kazam-shaq/#ul9c1y6m8sqZ
@Hiraelle berenstain bears
@Hiraelle sounds like an example of the Mandela effect.
the most notorious modern example is people remembering the movie kazam as the movie Shazam
@bootblackCub yep i found it!
@Hiraelle bernstein bears or something? Search it up, you'll find it no doubt. Can't remember if it's the same as the Mandela effect or not. Hope I helped.
@ue yeah i've been told it's bearenstein / bearanstein and the movie is shazaam
@Hiraelle I have no clue what you're talking about