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Written by Robert A. Hayden in 1993, these strings of letters and symbols were placed in Usenet signatures to denote the types of geekdom a person participated in.
This incredulous question is often used to mock the gullibility of other Internet users.
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This Father's Day, share some image macros with your dad. Perhaps he will share this Redditor's father's tearful joy.
In honor of Father's Day weekend, check out the history of this pervasive misquotation stemming from a scene in the sci-fi film Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, in which the villain Darth Vader informs the protagonist Luke Skywalker that he is actually his biological father.
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Written by Robert A. Hayden in 1993, these strings of letters and symbols were placed in Usenet signatures to denote the types of geekdom a person participated in.
This incredulous question is often used to mock the gullibility of other Internet users.
In honor of Father's Day weekend, check out the history of this pervasive misquotation stemming from a scene in the sci-fi film Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, in which the villain Darth Vader informs the protagonist Luke Skywalker that he is actually his biological father.
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