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Well this is royally weird. I am freaking out.
It was always "Luke, I am your father."
My first name is Luke and there were a few other Lukes I knew at school as a kid and now as an adult and people always used to say to me jokingly, "Luke I am your father."
I've watched that scene probably over ten thousand times in my life.
I have seen this movie scene as a clip on countless documentaries, videos, heard it on radio.
And every time it was, "Luke, I am your father". I remember emphasis on the I. But he definitely always said "Luke" ... NOT "No".
I've seen James Earl Jones in person and saw him on interview jokingly say, "Luke, I am your father."
It is a fact! That was the line! It's a fact! And now it has changed? And some seem to think it was always this way? While others remember it as I do?
What the hell is going on?
So but some of you are from a different time line.
I watch star wars every day as a kid I mean every day. I had ever one on vhs and beta max! I have them still ever dvd ever video. I can tell to the # bleeps R2 makes. It's Luke, I am your father. Going to watch my blue ray tonight to see what it say becuase at the end of the day I could take one word and change # on a YouTube video.
you might throw up, I saw it for the first time last night, and again just now, and nearly threw up....
There is actually something going on here.... I don't want it to be, but have to accept the years of evidence, but this Luke thing takes the cake!
here are some other peoples quotes from another site...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: hidingthistime
here are some other peoples quotes from another site...
A lot of people used to (some still do, apparently) think the world is flat.
It doesn't matter how many think it, it doesn't matter how sure they are, they're still wrong.
Appeal to popularity is a logical fallacy and does not count for any points.
originally posted by: Joneselius
This is absurd. I gave you EVIDENCE in the FIRST POST to your thread that you're wrong but you're still going on and on as though your argument has any credence at all. You have been proven wrong on REPLY ONE. You just keep going round in circles and, quite frankly, I think you're a product of too much internet time alone.
Get off the internet, get OFF those timeline stories and get out.
If the timeline had been changed, you wouldn't even remember an alternate past, so just drop it.
Nothing productive will come of this, you're just remembering things wrong. Ask an expert on the matter you think has 'slipped'. My friend as a Star wars buff knew you were wrong immediately.
This whole thread is a joke. I'm sorry if that offends you but it is.
What makes this scarier is you speak as though this is a forgone conclusion, so I ask you. How do you refute my rebuttal? What do you say to the fact you were completely wrong about something YOU said supports your theory?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: CthulhuMythos
The only thing I could think of that may explain the change
Trademarks? Maybe?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: hidingthistime
The irony is strong with this one.
originally posted by: Wookiep
a reply to: seagull
"The Hills are Alive"? What is that rubbish? Everyone knows it's ALWAYS been "The MILLS are Alive!"
This was a well-known musical meant to ecnourage desperate un-employed people in Germany (well Austria, during WWII, actually) to be hopeful that the economy was thriving during a time of dispair!
"Hills" HA!! Pfttt!
Timeline shift FTW.
originally posted by: hidingthistime
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
A. A phrase made famous by Star Wars episode, The Empire Strikes Back. It is the pivotal plot twist in the movie and is usually misquoted in a feigned Darth Vader voice as “Luke, I am your father,” whenever someone named Luke introduces himself to a Star Wars fan. Star Wars purists maintain the full quote is actually “No, I am your father.”
www.urbandictionary.com...
Show that to someone who watches it every year with friends, and just watched it last christmas, and watch them crap their pants, because that site would not have existed for THEM last christmas, for example...because it said LUKE, so it wasn't necessary to make the site.
I have an ex Bully from HELL named LUKE, so I always cringe from that name, and wouldn't cringe, from "NO, I am your father....." it was the "LUKE" part that gave me the yuck feelings.
POSTER: I watch star wars every day as a kid I mean every day. I had ever one on vhs and beta max! I have them still ever dvd ever video. I can tell to the &%# bleeps R2 makes. It's Luke, I am your father. Going to watch my blue ray tonight to see what it say becuase at the end of the day I could take one word and change #%@ on a YouTube video.
ME: you might throw up, I saw it for the first time last night, and again just now, and nearly threw up....
POSTER:Ok. Do this test. I just asked my family is it
A) no , I am your father
B) Luke, I am your father
Never been no, I am your father. Sorry if it was you are from a different time line.
ME: I know it is LUKE, and not "NO" and you know it, but the internet folk here GREW UP with " NO", and it will be in all of their dvd's etc, not just changed on youtube... it really has changed to " NO" I am your father....
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: hidingthistime
there will be NO evidence except other people's memories
Memories are not reliable evidence. Less reliable the older they are. Especially those from childhood.
originally posted by: hidingthistime
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: hidingthistime
here are some other peoples quotes from another site...
A lot of people used to (some still do, apparently) think the world is flat.
It doesn't matter how many think it, it doesn't matter how sure they are, they're still wrong.
Appeal to popularity is a logical fallacy and does not count for any points.
yeah, that flat earth thing drives me bonkers, which is why I can understand this one driving people bonkers who have yet to experience it themselves... I wish I were still in the ignorance is bliss category, but there are too many that I can't just brush off as bad memory...
originally posted by: hidingthistime
a reply to: sn0rch
no, nope, and no.... it means half the planet also jumped timelines, together, and some people don't dismiss their memories that are strong, when we are told to dismiss them, we know what we saw and stuck to it. I am telling YOU to ask some friends and see what they say, ask some friends who watch it ALL the time, and see what THEY say... that is what I am getting at, don't ask the internet, ask real people you know in person, people likely to have seen it the most recently.
originally posted by: Segenam
youre all from a different timeline by sound of it ... everyone nows fine well darth vader was scottish, and said, "aye, listen luke .. am yer dad .. now nip up the shops 'n get me a wee half bottle of whiskey, a pack of ciggy papers n' a loaf, ya numpty"