POSSIBLE EVIDENCE OF MANDELA EFFECT? either way, surprised this one isn't more controversial

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POSSIBLE EVIDENCE OF MANDELA EFFECT? either way, surprised this one isn't more controversial
# Okay, almost all red-blooded Americans over the age of 30 should know the famous scene from E.T. right? 

**"E.T. ... phone... home..."**

Uh...wa--mm, bu--a...**WRONG!**

We're to believe that it's supposedly always been **"E.T. ... home... phone..."**  I'm just going to assume you already know about the Mandela Effect, or can go google it, because I'm sick of explaining it at this point.  Especially when people actually keep pushing the "hyuk hyuk dem memories sure is foggy when you's a bebe..." explanation, as if no one had considered that before, EVER. IN HISTORY, or as if it were some terribly complex concept that just requires further elaboration and repetition before our tiny brains are able to comprehend it.  Sorry, but most people just simply have shit memories, and so they probably assume everyone else does as well.  Okay, just had to get that out.  

## ANYWAY...

Take a gander at these two videos...it's definitely not concrete evidence of the Mandela Effect, but it's the closest I've seen in this respect.  (Around 28s in the first video, and around 48s in the second video).

https://youtu.be/iyFijjikkeM?t=28s

https://youtu.be/DSx8Jobx-Gs?t=48s


I still think that there'll be a better example someday when some random Mandela Effect results in a change that renders some well-known movie or storyline or scene or whatever completely illogical/nonsensical (something similar to the Dolly scene in "Moonraker", but even more blatant and undeniable.)

![](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Nv5E1gR0Pi0/V3egHWTHz4I/AAAAAAAAAB8/yhjIbkh_j7oAJLXwWu_wownKEBe9PC1IgCLcB/s1600/Dolly%2BMoonraker%2BDesc.png)

from this website:
http://www.universalexports.net/Movies/moonraker-cast.shtml
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