Mandela effect: Evan Longoria saves reporter's life

I'm colour-deficient, but my recollection is that she didn't wear the primary colours that often. She was more into the beiges, greys/monochromes and occasionally a black-and-white dog-tooth check.

Which is probably why people remember the blue outfit. Hmm...now I am having a Mandela moment in remembering Farage wearing a blue jacket. But a little checking and I see he has done.
 
My favorite Mandela effect is one that bridges cryptozoology with the idea of false shared memories

The missing Thunderbird photograph.

https://www.curiousarchive.com/the-tombstone-thunderbird-photograph-and-the-mandela-effect/
I love this one too because I actually had one of those books with a collection of stories of cryptids, mysteries, and so on; and it definitely included the thunderbird story! I remember a photo, but of course after so long, I have no idea which photo it was. But I could easily create a memory of a photo that matches the Mandela effect version!
 
I love this one too because I actually had one of those books with a collection of stories of cryptids, mysteries, and so on; and it definitely included the thunderbird story! I remember a photo, but of course after so long, I have no idea which photo it was. But I could easily create a memory of a photo that matches the Mandela effect version!
A popular "gee-whiz" series of my youth was Ripley's Believe it or not, (published as individual pages in newspapers, as well as collected into book form), and it's not impossible that people remember stories from that which they had seen in their more credulous childhood. But as far as I can recall, there were never photographs with their stories. It was illustrated with line drawings, and of course they can easily be exaggerated. Perhaps people remember them as being photos.
 
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