10 Strangest 'Mandela Effect' Mysteries Ever That'll Creep You Out

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Published 2024-05-14

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  • @ThatBlackPiano
    MJJ only ever wore the glove on his right hand. However, people need to keep in mind that video footage can FLIPPED or MIRRORED and can make it appear that the glove is on the other hand.
  • @dougmurphy1777
    James T Kirk wasn't the original captain of the Enterprise - in the pilot episode of Star Trek, the Enterprise was under the command of Captain Christopher Pike, played by actor Jeffrey Hunter.
  • @reluhs
    I just asked my 78 y/o dad, and he said grace always said, "Good night grace." It was one of his favorite shows growing up.
  • @skeeveskeeve
    Mother Teresa was a horrible person, she believed that suffering brought humans closer to Jesus. So at these so-called hospitals she was running, she wasn't treating anybody's pain. She would pray over them and let them suffer. Also she took all the money that was donated to her cause and transferred it directly to the Catholic Church. The Pope loved her because she was a huge moneymaker. She spent the bare minimum on her patients.
  • @CordellPotts
    The Mandela Effect is not just people miss remembering things. It's very real.
  • @curtisbush5728
    Something whacky is happening with Thanksgiving, My Bday is 11/24/84...I've always been told i was born on Thanksgiving, been called turkey baby by relatives and was told the story by my mother and great grandma about how we came over for dinner and my mom went into labor at the table! But I looked at a 1984 calendar I had come across at work and much to my surprise, my birth date was not Thanksgiving!!! I even double checked with relatives who all remember it being thanksgiving!!!
  • Yay! Finally, some new Mandela Effects! The Gracie Allen one blows me away. I remember watching the reruns as a kid. Unquestionably she would respond, "Good night, Gracie!" That was the whole point of the humor: it showed how daffy she was.
  • @koriw1701
    9:11 David's eyes were not made to look like hearts. Michaelangelo put a wedge shape into David's pupils because he was an artistic genius who did so to make them look like they were 'glistening.' Why? Because eyes are wet, and when looking at David's eyes, which were about 16 feet (or 5 metres) off the ground originally, people could barely see the wedges, but at that distance, they gave David's eyes a moist appearance.
  • I absolutely remember Thanksgiving on the third Thursday. We were taught this in school!
  • @geo7660
    I remember thanksgiving on the third Thursday of November, I was shocked to see it changed.
  • @Katclem77
    I thought you have to be deceased to be a Saint. I'm almost positive. And the deceased person has to be recognized as having 3 miracles attributed to her or him. Or something to that effect. And I, personally, always knew there was no "H" in Mother Teresa's spelling of her name.
  • @maryturpel8413
    I could have sworn Thanksgiving was the third. Thursday of the month when I was a kid.
  • @Lilcurious1
    As an old-timer, I can tell you that she said... "Goodnight Gracie". I can also tell you that there's been so many other Mandela effects of which I personally know existed differently that have since been altered in today's time. Drives me nuts... but, what the heck does it matter?
  • @katielee705
    I remember Oliver twist saying " PLEASE SIR CAN I HAVE SOME MORE" different from what other people remember, but l have seen the films and read the Novel many times
  • The eyes pupils probably aren't meant to be seen as heart shaped,. It's more likely the heart shape is just coincidental as the the top part of the pupils he tried to appear life like and then space is like a glare. Like how cartoons draw a white spot in the pupils to show reflection etc
  • Good to see some new Mandela effects and not the same old ones over and over
  • @FiercedeityBrad
    You cannot be declared a saint while alive, there already was a saint Teresa though if that clears anything up.
  • @John-cm5qp
    Yes, Thanksgiving used to be celebrated on the third Thursday of November. President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving to the third Thursday of November in 1939, citing economic reasons. The change was not popular, and three years later, Thanksgiving was moved to the fourth Thursday of November in 1941, when Congress passed a law making Thanksgiving a federal holiday.
  • @BuddhaStephy
    I was telling a friend in august of 2016 about the Mandela effect and was describing how in 2015 mother Teresa was canonized and it confused my mom and I because we had remembered her being canonized a couple of years prior and I was showing him articles about her canonization the year prior because he too remembered it happening years before. 2 DAYS LATER! They announced that Mother Teresa would be canonized the following month!!!! WTF!!??? 2 DAYS LATER! That is not misremembering anything. That was twilight zone madness!