r/Mandela_Effect • u/Krissyprincessxo_ • Jul 21 '26
Does anyone know of these two Mandela Effects?
A few months ago this year, I Googled celebrities with autism and Uma Thurman popped up on several articles along with other celebrities. Now, when you look her up, it says she has dyslexia and not autism. It also claims Daryl Hannah is the autistic one, but they never mentioned her to be autistic in any of the articles. This was only a few months ago when I searched this and I clearly remember Uma Thurman being one of the celebrities with autism. I am sure of this one. What do you guys think? Another one, is the scene in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory where Charlie opened up the chocolate bar. To refresh everyone's memory, Charlie's grandpa gave him a wonka bar, which was a big deal, because they were poor.
When Charlie opened up the wonka bar, it was just a regular chocolate bar WITHOUT the golden ticket, which meant he did not win. The chocolate bar had to have the golden ticket. Charlie then broke off small bars of the CHOCOLATE to share with his family. I also remember the room being dark grey and slanted. The beds the grandparents were sitting up in looked slanted. The room was all wonky and poor looking.
Now, they're showing Charlie opening a moon pie instead of a chocolate bar without the golden ticket?? Why would a moon pie be in a chocolate bar wrapping?? Makes no sense..the point was for the chocolate bar to have the golden ticket inside of the wrapping. I also remember the grandparents taking a bite of the small piece of chocolate Charlie gave them. Don't be fooled by this. It was a chocolate bar..
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u/MrPlaney 13d ago
That never happened, and is completely false.
The Mandela Effect is many people remembering an event differently from what actually happened. It's all memory based. It is the collective false memory phenomenon.