Normal people: Serling. Although itβs often understandably confused with βSterlingβ as thatβs a more familiar word and sounds very similar.
Idiots: No, no, no, I am from a parallel universe.
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Normal people: Serling. Although itβs often understandably confused with βSterlingβ as thatβs a more familiar word and sounds very similar.
Idiots: No, no, no, I am from a parallel universe.
If I came from a parallel universe and the only difference is an easily mistaken spelling of a name I'd be quite disappointed.
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.
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.
Rod Serling, right?
Sterling.
No I wonβt accept any other answers.
Jordan Peele?
I mean Serling and Sterling are so close it seems stupid to me to call it Mandela effect. More like humans gonna human.
Rod Sterling
My first thought was "Sterling something"
Archer, is that you?
Woodhouse is actually the one who narrated Twilight Zone, although Archer would sometimes make guest appearances. I think OP is trying to say that nobody will remember that.
Rod Serling
Marlon Wayans.
Rod Serling? Answering before I read comments.
Yes, my first thought was Rod Sterling, but also I've been corrected on how to say his name my entire life.
Orson Welles? D:
Rod Serling
rod serling?
How is this a Mandela effect when everyone knows what the correct answer is?
Ron Perlman
Joe
Rod Serling