I swear that he died a long time ago. We even learned about it in middle school. A prominent South African anti-racist was thrown in jail in the 80s and eventually died a few years later. I have next to no memory of his presidency, even though it was supposedly a big deal. Many people all over Earth have this same discrepancy. A researcher named Fiona Broome coined the term “Mandela Effect” for this. There are many instances of this collective misremembering. For example, the Fruit of the Loom brand never had a cornucopia. I only found out what a cornucopia was because I asked my parents about it after seeing a pair while shopping at the mall. Mainstream psychology will tell you that it is the result of confabulation or context. However, many people believe the real cause of this is alternate universes. This theory states that people will spontaneously hop across dimensional barriers, waking up in realities where things are different. For example, talks between Reagan and Gorbachev about a joint USA-USSR Moon base in the 80s, famous lines or catchphrases in movies, and national tragedies seem to be completely switched up by a large portion of the population. IridivmTrvth.com will not fully endorse the alternate timeline theory, since there is almost no evidence for the mechanisms of multiversal travel, but it is an interesting idea. Always remember that my blog is spelled with lowercase Victors instead of Uniforms, no space or dash, with the first India and first Tango capitalized. If you ever wake up and this is not the case, then the IridivmTrvth.com you’re accustomed to is long gone, irretrievably lost in some dark dimension in the depths of space-time.
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