Go and google it.īesides the fact that we've had countless threads about Mandela Effect examples about Britney's career in this forum, where everyone understands and accepts that they had a false a memory about something that is proven to be actually different. That is the truth, a phenomenon that happens a lot, there's been scientific studies about it. It's more cringy to come here and try to teach us about what Mandela Effect is and be so defensive about it, when we all know what that is: a false memory shared by a lot of people, there's nothing mysterious about it, there's no explanation waiting to be found. There is no reason have Britney in a red jumpsuit on Mars! It’s art, it doesn’t need to make logical sense. Google the two deaths of Nelson Mandala! Learn what the Mandala Effect is before arguing please!!Īlso, not that it really matters in the greater context, but I was saying I attributed the headset to artistic choice/discretion. It is so cringey pointless to discuss something like the Mandala Effect when over half the people on here do not understand what it is, and that we are not arguing over one over the other. And that when I was 8 I did in fact see her wearing the headset in the same video. This thread is about discussing the Mandala Effect… which if real(I’m not saying 100% it is, just IF it were real) would mean you did in fact see this video headset-less. the Mandala Effect, if you understand it, dictates that in theory we BOTH had the respective experiences we have individually described. Whoever manufactured all those costumes are just flops that made them based on the barbie doll and not the video It doesn't really make any sense to have a headset in a music video. I remember being six years old watching this video, seeing her clean, headset-less face and thinking she's the most beautiful girl ever. I wish more people here understood what that is… Just sayin. I remember preferring her white outfit on the bed because I thought the white outfit was cuter(at the time) and no mic.ĪLSO, stylistically, I always felt the mic was there to sort of accompany the sort of radio-sounding effect on her voice during the “yeah yeah yeah yeeeaahhh’s” in the beginning of the song, and repeated throughout…ĭefinitely feels like a true Mandala effect to me. I was one of those old school ones with the black foam bulb on the end. I remember not liking how it covered up her face a little. Very well. I remember watching the video on MTV with my babysitter, I was like 8 or 9… And asking what the thing coming out of her hair was. Okay so I am in camp-“headset reality.” I do remember the headset.
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