I’m slightly upset at the pedantry of quoting the thing correctly and, as a result, losing all context and having the conversation seem nonsensical.
Alright, pet peeve? This is not the Mandela effect. “Luke, I am your father” is paraphrasing for clarity. I’m fine wih the Mandela effect neologism for instances where people genuinely misremember something en masse. Misquoting something because it’s more representative out of context (“Beam me up, Scotty”/“Elementary, my dear Watson”) is not the same thing at all, though.
If you’re gonna go with Star Wars at least get the quotes right.
You’re upset over the omission of the leading No? https://youtu.be/bv20ZoBcdO8?t=114
More the response. It’s quite a bit different from a drawn out no.
https://youtu.be/_lOT2p_FCvA?si=nGp11132E-8Jh255&t=74
It’s a 400x286 pixel comic. They had to condense the response a bit…
It’s probably also being conflated a bit with Anakin/Vader’s famous “do not want” from the end of Episode 3.
But really, who cares. Everyone gets the reference, even if it isn’t word-for-word perfect.
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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/bv20ZoBcdO8?t=114
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
I’m slightly upset at the pedantry of quoting the thing correctly and, as a result, losing all context and having the conversation seem nonsensical.
Alright, pet peeve? This is not the Mandela effect. “Luke, I am your father” is paraphrasing for clarity. I’m fine wih the Mandela effect neologism for instances where people genuinely misremember something en masse. Misquoting something because it’s more representative out of context (“Beam me up, Scotty”/“Elementary, my dear Watson”) is not the same thing at all, though.