Did Darth Vader really say 'Luke, I am your father'? New poll looks at the Mandela Effect - how Americans misremember famous quotes and historical events
Did Darth Vader really say "Luke, I am your father"? A new poll shows how Americans misremember quotes and famous logos.
One example comes from one of the most famous scenes in movie history. In "The Empire Strikes Back" it is common to remember one of Darth Vader's most shocking lines as "Luke, I am your father."A polling organization has quantified how common such errors are among Americans. Another example: Many Americans incorrectly believe the logo for Fruit of the Loom includes a cornucopia of fruit. In fact, the logo includes fruit but no cornucopia. In the poll, 55% of respondents got that wrong and only 21% got it right.
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