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1.This card from Trivial Pursuit references a movie that doesn’t exist in our timeline, and it’s kind of freaky.

2.I’m convinced this is from a timeline where Hitler took over America.

3.This American flag has 64 stars, and I’m convinced it’s from a universe where there are 64 states in the US.

4.In another universe, Hilary Clinton was President.

5.America has a 20 cent coin in other universes.

6.What alternate universe is this ending ofOld Yellerfrom, and can I go there???

7.In this universe, Blockbuster never died, and instead moved into streaming.

8.And in other universes, September 31 is a real date.

9.As is November 31.

10.But May 31 is not.

11.What universe is the Wendy’s logo blue in???

12.Could it be the same one in which the McDonald’s arches are blue?

13.And Redboxes are blue?

14.I’m starting to become convinced that there’s a universe in which everything that’s supposed to be red is blue.

15.This red Sprite made by Coca-Cola just looks wrong.

16.The Mandela Effect is real, y’all! How else do you explain this proof of theFruit of the Loom logo with the cornucopia?

17.Or this proof that the Berenstain Bearswereactually the Berenstein Bears?

18.Or this Monopoly money that gives theold dudethe monocle, which definitely slipped through a wormhole from another universe?

19.This VHS back cover is proof that in some universe, theForrest Gumpquoteis “Like IS like a box of chocolate,” and NOT “Like WAS like a box of chocolate.”

20.In another universe, itwasSex IN the City, notSex AND the City.

21.And it was Coco Puffs — notCocoa Puffs.

22.It was alsoLooney Toonsin another universe, not Looney Tunes.

23.Here is another McDonald’s one — I guess it only has one arch in other timelines.

24.This Burger King is surely from some other timeline.

25.Road signs are also gray in some timelines out there.

26.Yellow AirHeads exist in an alternate dimension.

27.This copy of1984is definitely from another universe…where Wonder Woman was somehow involved.

28.This steel penny is from a timeline where WWII lasted into the ’50s — in our timeline, steel pennies only existed in 1943 due to a wartime copper shortage.

29.And finally, in some universes, there is a Galaxy S11 — because there sureisn’t onein this universe.

Two questions highlighted in the image. One about Sinbad the Sailor surviving in today’s New York, the other about Sinbad Smith

Old metal padlock with an engraving of the Statue of Liberty and the text "A Product Standard"

An Olympic flag with rings on a U.S. flag background hangs above a countertop with a water dispenser and paper cups

hilary clinton president of the united states on a playing card

Close-up of a section of a vending machine showing a coin slot area and denomination markings for 5, 10, and 20 currency units

Illustration of a boy, Arliss, talking to Old Yeller, a dog lying by a fireplace. Old Yeller wags his tail, knowing he's home. Nearby text narrates this scene

A close-up of a Roku remote with buttons for various streaming services including Crackle, Pandora, MGo, Amazon, Netflix, and Blockbuster

September calendar page featuring Warren G. Harding High School Raider Band. Highlights include Labor Day on the 2nd and no school on the 11th for Waiver Day

Hand holding a packaged product with "Best Before NOV 31, 2020" printed on the bottom; a cat sleeping on a pet bed in the background

May 2022 calendar page with text about Redwood National Park's significance and protections

A hand holding a Wendy's fast food paper bag with the face of the Wendy's mascot and the word "Mom" hidden in her collar

A blue McDonald's sign

A Redbox kiosk with new release movies and games. Next to it is a display showing a variety of movies available to stream on TV

Stop sign next to a road with parked cars and palm trees

A red sprite can by Coca Cola

tag on a shirt

Two VHS tapes of The Berenstain Bears, titled "The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers" and "The Berenstain Bears and The Truth."

gmae money with the guy wearing a monocle

Back cover of the 'Forrest Gump' DVD featuring images of Tom Hanks, Sally Field, and Robin Wright. Includes a brief movie description and production credits

A hand holding a "Sex in the City" Eau de Parfum bottle, 100ml size

General Mills Coco Puffs cereal box featuring a cartoon bird and a free hockey star picture offer with an image of a hockey player

DVD cover for the movie Space Jam featuring Bugs Bunny, Michael Jordan, and other Looney Tunes characters against a space-themed background. Summary of text: Description of movie plot and features

A McDonald's restaurant with a prominent golden arches sign on a cloudy day. Several vehicles are in the parking lot

Street signs: a stop sign on the left and a yield sign with street signs for Manor Ln and Bent Willow Dr on the right, both in a residential area

Hand holding various candies with an open blue candy bag showing assorted flavors in the other hand. The bag is partially shown

A person holds a Defense Shield phone case packaging for a Galaxy S11+, advertising 10 ft drop protection