Whoa.
This could change everything – if this eagle-eyed YouTuber is correct about this possible Easter egg, I now want to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens so bad that I can TASTE it (spoilers at link, obviously).
by Glyph · December 19, 2015
This could change everything – if this eagle-eyed YouTuber is correct about this possible Easter egg, I now want to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens so bad that I can TASTE it (spoilers at link, obviously).
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I know.Report
It could have been worse like a link to Heaven is a Place on Earth or something.Report
I saved this tab in my browser all day yesterday in anticipation of seeing the film at 11pm (advance tickets).
I wasn’t disappointed. Not at all.Report
We saw it yesterday, and I admit that at no point during the movie did I see this coming at all.Report
And to think that I saw it on Mulberry St.Report
Really, @glyph ? Really? By the way, 2009 just called, it wants its internet joke back.Report
Says the guy who just watched a Star Wars movie.
(And let’s not forget, you pulled this stunt in 2012…The Revenge of the Glyph is slow, but sure). Report
I plead guilty, and raise you.Report
That is quite the phantom menace.Report
In the worlds of the immortal Admiral Akbar: It’s a trap!!!Report
And the greatest hits of the Seventies, Eighties, and Nineties rolled into one.Report
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In the London Underground: “It’s the gap!”
Looking in Dora’s Backpack: “It’s the Map!”
At the STD clinic: “It’s the clap!”Report
I’ve seen those memes!Report