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Explanation
This is a compact single-panel comic with a caption. A woman with red hair is at what appears to be a social gathering, passionately declaring: "But I remember it NOT being there! I had a specific conversation with my mother and she said there was no such thing!"
The caption reads: "I'm taking down the 'Mandela Effect' from the inside."
The Mandela Effect refers to the phenomenon where large groups of people share a false memory -- named after the widespread incorrect belief that Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980s. Common examples include misremembering the Berenstain Bears as "Berenstein Bears" or thinking Darth Vader says "Luke, I am your father" (he actually says "No, I am your father").
The joke is that this woman is deliberately planting false memories and fake corroborating stories to manufacture new instances of the Mandela Effect. She's not a victim of faulty memory -- she's an agent provocateur, actively creating collective false memories by earnestly insisting she remembers things differently. "Taking it down from the inside" implies she's infiltrating the phenomenon itself, either to discredit it by making it so common that it becomes meaningless, or simply to cause chaos.
The humor plays on the conspiracy-theory energy that surrounds Mandela Effect discussions online, where people become intensely convinced that reality itself has shifted rather than accepting that human memory is unreliable. The comic imagines someone weaponizing this credulity for their own amusement.