teawrecks,

Yes, my first thought was Rod Sterling, but also I’ve been corrected on how to say his name my entire life.

HopeOfTheGunblade,
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Rod Serling? Answering before I read comments.

Spaghetti_Hitchens,

Ron Perlman

TonyHawksPoTater,
@TonyHawksPoTater@kbin.social avatar

Rod Serling

irmoz,

Rod Serling

Viking_Hippie,

Marlon Wayans.

theywilleatthestars,

Rod Serling

Pratai,

How is this a Mandela effect when everyone knows what the correct answer is?

ezchili,

Orson Welles? D:

young_broccoli,

rod serling?

ristoril_zip,

I mean Serling and Sterling are so close it seems stupid to me to call it Mandela effect. More like humans gonna human.

ZeroCool, (edited )
@ZeroCool@feddit.ch avatar

Normal people: Serling. Although it’s often understandably confused with ‘Sterling’ as that’s a more familiar word and sounds very similar.

Idiots: No, no, no, I am from a parallel universe.

13esq,

If I came from a parallel universe and the only difference is an easily mistaken spelling of a name I’d be quite disappointed.

MrScottyTay,

Jordan Peele?

soupcat,

Joe

ryan,

Is it actually a Mandela Effect if you've just forgotten what a guy's name is? I always thought it was more about mass confabulations.

altima_neo,
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I don’t even know the guys name.

But yeah, Mandela effect is everyone believing something that differs from reality. Like Berenstain Bears being remembered as Berenstein.

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