This has become one of the most compelling and unsettling new conspiracy theories that have emerged recently. It goes like this...
Large groups of the population distinctly remember certain cultural memes one way, yet a simple Google search will show they are different. Significant proportions of the population have false memories about mainstream cultural memes.
Some examples...
Nelson Mandela died in the 1980s in prison instead of in 2013.
Darth Vader did NOT say "Luke, I am your father" he actually said, "No, I am your father."
Sex in the City is actually Sex and the City.
Life is like a box chocolates is actually Life was like a box chocolates.
The Berenstien Bears is actually The Berenstain Bears.
In the movie Field of Dreams, If you build it, they will come is actually If you build it, he will come.
Mirror, Mirror on the wall from Snow White is actually Magic mirror, on the wall.
Interview With a Vampire is actually Interview With the Vampire
Sally Field(s)'s Oscar acceptance speech "You like me you really like me" was actually You like me, right now, you like me.
In the assassination of JFK, there were 4 people in the car, nope it was 6 actually.
And there are a bunch of other examples of the Mandela effects. I encourage you to go through them and I think you'll be surprised to find that you have some false memories of cultural memes, old movies, and brands. It's kind of creepy...

