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that many people are convinced that they saw a movie in the 90 s called Shazaam, starring Sinbad. This movie doesn t actually exist and is an example of a shared false memory.

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Fun Fact: that many people are convinced that they saw a movie in the 90’s called Shazaam, starring Sinbad. This movie doesn’t actually exist and is an example of a shared false memory.

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