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* "I HATE YOU! GIVE MY LIGHTSABER TO MY SON (AND TELL HIM DARTH VADER KILLED ME!)" [[labelnote:Explanation]]In ''Film/ANewHope'', Obi-Wan gives Anakin's lightsaber to Luke, claiming that Anakin wanted Luke to have it; he also claims ({{from a certain point of view}}) that Darth Vader killed his father. In this film, Anakin's last words to Obi-Wan before burning alive are "I hate you!" and he lost his lightsaber when Obi-Wan removed his limbs. And of course, during the making of ''A New Hope'', Anakin and Vader were meant to be separate characters, until it was {{retcon}}ned. Some versions of the meme stop at the word "lightsaber".[[/labelnote]]

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* "I HATE YOU! GIVE MY LIGHTSABER TO MY SON (AND TELL HIM DARTH VADER KILLED ME!)" [[labelnote:Explanation]]In ''Film/ANewHope'', Obi-Wan gives Anakin's lightsaber to Luke, claiming that Anakin wanted Luke to have it; he also claims ({{from ([[MetaphoricallyTrue from a certain point of view}}) view]]) that Darth Vader killed his father. In this film, Anakin's last words to Obi-Wan before burning alive are "I hate you!" and he lost his lightsaber when Obi-Wan removed his limbs. And of course, during the making of ''A New Hope'', Anakin and Vader were meant to be separate characters, until it was {{retcon}}ned. Some versions of the meme stop at the word "lightsaber".[[/labelnote]]
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* "Your [X] will make a ''fine'' addition to my collection." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Grievous' boast about taking Obi-Wan and Anakin's lightsaber; he opens his cloak to reveal only ''one'' lightsaber and a FreezeFrameBonus shows only two more, making him look like rather a novice collector (though he could have more that he simply didn't have at the moment). Used as a reaction for anything that would make a fine addition to a collection.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Your [X] will make a ''fine'' addition to my collection." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Grievous' boast about taking Obi-Wan and Anakin's lightsaber; he opens his cloak to reveal only ''one'' lightsaber and a FreezeFrameBonus shows only two more, making him look like rather a novice collector (though he could have more that he simply didn't have wasn't carrying at the moment). Used as a reaction for anything that would make a fine addition to a collection.[[/labelnote]]
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* "It's over, Anakin. I have the high ground!" [[labelnote:Explanation]] For the climactic scene in Anakin and Obi-Wan's duel, Obi-Wan gives this line, and is immediately validated when Anakin recklessly leaps to attack him and gets his feet cut off by him for his trouble. While it's true, many found it incredibly silly due to how a battle between telekinetic space laser-swordsmen treated a slant in the hill as the clincher of victory, and Obi-Wan's tone seeming to imply that such was a well known fact, when, within context, the whole scene seems to come out of ''absolutely nowhere'' with no precedent discussion. Used as a reaction gif about someone having the moral high ground or being physically above someone.[[/labelnote]]

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* "It's over, Anakin. [[GeoEffects I have the high ground!" ground!]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]] For the climactic scene in Anakin and Obi-Wan's duel, Obi-Wan gives this line, and is immediately validated when Anakin recklessly leaps to attack him and gets his feet cut off by him for his trouble. While it's true, many found it incredibly silly due to how a battle between telekinetic space laser-swordsmen treated a slant in the hill as the clincher of victory, and Obi-Wan's tone seeming to imply that such was a well known fact, when, within context, the whole scene seems to come out of ''absolutely nowhere'' with no precedent discussion. Used as a reaction gif about someone having the moral high ground or being physically above someone.[[/labelnote]]
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* I want more... and I know I shouldn't.[[labelnote:Explanation]]Anakin tells Padmé this as he vents about the conflict between his desires and his loyalty to the Jedi. The line has been repurposed for other things the poster wants more of but can't have, such as episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''.[[/labelnote]]

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* I "I want more... and I know I shouldn't.[[labelnote:Explanation]]Anakin "[[labelnote:Explanation]]Anakin tells Padmé this as he vents about the conflict between his desires and his loyalty to the Jedi. The line has been repurposed for other things the poster wants more of but can't have, such as episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Sith Lords are our speciality." ''[immediate defeat]'' [[labelnote:Explanation]]Obi-Wan responds to The Senate's warning about Dooku, then almost immediately gets knocked out in the fight. Paired with a collage of [[https://pics.me.me/chancellor-palpatine-sith-lords-are-our-speciality-episode-2-episode-38092293.png every time Obi-Wan gets owned]], showing it's not. Even better is the fact that he's unknowingly talking to the most powerful Sith Lord ever.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Sith Lords are our speciality." ''[immediate defeat]'' [[labelnote:Explanation]]Obi-Wan responds to The Senate's warning about Dooku, then almost immediately gets knocked out in the fight. Paired with a collage of [[https://pics.me.me/chancellor-palpatine-sith-lords-are-our-speciality-episode-2-episode-38092293.png [[https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fox1cfvepd7y51.jpg every time Obi-Wan gets owned]], showing it's not. Even better is the fact that he's unknowingly talking to the most powerful Sith Lord ever.[[/labelnote]]
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* "So uncivilized." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Obi-Wan's response to resorting to a blaster is a CallForward to ''A New Hope'' when Obi-Wan described lightsabers "Not as clumsy or random as a blaster; an elegant weapon for a more civilized age." This line is repurposed as a reaction to anything "uncivilized."[[/labelnote]]

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* "So uncivilized." [[labelnote:Explanation]]Obi-Wan's response to resorting to a blaster is to finish off Grievous, doubling as a CallForward to ''A New Hope'' when Obi-Wan described his description of lightsabers "Not as "not as clumsy or random as a blaster; an elegant weapon for a more civilized age." age" in ''A New Hope''. This line is repurposed as a reaction to anything "uncivilized."[[/labelnote]]
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* I want more... and I know I shouldn't.[[labelnote:Explanation]]Anakin tells Padmé this as he vents about the conflict between his desires and his loyalty to the Jedi. The line has been repurposed for other things the poster wants more of but can't have, such as episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''.[[/labelnote]]
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* All women are Queens!" "If she breathes, she's a thot!" [[labelnote: Explanation]] the phrase originated as a 3-panel of Obi-Wan and Anakin talking during their duel, and "Duel of the Fates" and/or lightsabers are edited into other characters saying it. [[/labelnote]]

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* All "All women are Queens!" "If she breathes, she's a thot!" [[labelnote: Explanation]] the The phrase originated as a 3-panel of Obi-Wan and Anakin talking during their duel, and duel. "Duel of the Fates" and/or lightsabers are often edited into other characters saying it. [[/labelnote]]
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* All women are Queens! If she breathes, she's a thot! [[labelnote: Explanation]] the phrase originated as a 3-panel of Obi-Wan and Anakin talking during their duel, and "Duel of the Fates" and/or lightsabers are edited into other characters saying it. [[/labelnote]]

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* All women are Queens! If Queens!" "If she breathes, she's a thot! thot!" [[labelnote: Explanation]] the phrase originated as a 3-panel of Obi-Wan and Anakin talking during their duel, and "Duel of the Fates" and/or lightsabers are edited into other characters saying it. [[/labelnote]]
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* All women are Queens! If she breathes, she's a thot! [[labelnote: Explanation]] the phrase originated as a 3-panel of Obi-Wan and Anakin talking during their duel, and "Duel of the Fates" and/or lightsabers are edited into other characters saying it. [[/labelnote]]
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* "You have done that yourself."[[labelnote:Explanation]]After Anakin angrily Force-chokes Padme for apparently conspiring with Obi-Wan against him, Anakin turns to Obi-Wan and angrily screams "YOU TURNED HER AGAINST ME!!", to which Obi-Wan responds with this line. Often used in response to someone putting themselves in a difficult spot [[NeverMyFault and then blaming someone else]].[[/labelnote]]

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* "You have done that yourself."[[labelnote:Explanation]]After Anakin angrily Force-chokes Padme Padmé for apparently conspiring with Obi-Wan against him, Anakin turns to Obi-Wan and angrily screams "YOU TURNED HER AGAINST ME!!", to which Obi-Wan responds with this line. Often used in response to someone putting themselves in a difficult spot [[NeverMyFault and then blaming someone else]].[[/labelnote]]



** "Where is Padme? Is she safe? Is she alright?"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Vader, having been put into his suit, asks the Senate what happened to Padme, unaware of her death by childbirth; him finding this out leads to the line above. This became a response when anyone asks about something while others are aware if the fate it suffered.[[/labelnote]]

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** "Where is Padme? Padmé? Is she safe? Is she alright?"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Vader, having been put into his suit, asks the Senate what happened to Padme, Padmé, unaware of her death by childbirth; DeathByChildbirth; him finding this out leads to the line above. This became a response when anyone asks about something while others are aware if the fate it suffered.[[/labelnote]]



* "Because of Obi-Wan?" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Anakin says this when Padme realizes Anakin really has turned to the dark side and cannot follow him. Became a meme mostly thanks to how popular Obi-Wan is.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Because of Obi-Wan?" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Anakin says this when Padme Padmé realizes Anakin really has turned to the dark side and cannot follow him. Became a meme mostly thanks to how popular Obi-Wan is.[[/labelnote]]



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* "So this is how liberty dies, with a thunderous applause."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Padme's response to the Senate declaring the Republic is now an empire.[[/labelnote]]
** At least it didn't die of sadness. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Used in response to the above moment to mock Padme dying over the grief Anakin's turn to the Dark Side made her feel.[[/labelnote]]

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* "So this is how liberty dies, with a thunderous applause."[[labelnote:Explanation]]Padme's "[[labelnote:Explanation]]Padmé's response to the Senate declaring the Republic is now an empire.[[/labelnote]]
** At least it didn't die of sadness. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Used in response to the above moment to mock Padme Padmé dying over the grief Anakin's turn to the Dark Side made her feel.[[/labelnote]]



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdWsaZTHqo What about the droid attack on the Wookiees?]]" [[labelnote:Explanation]] Ki-Adi-Mundi asks this of the other Jedi Council members when debating priorities as the war ends, which leads to Yoda being off-planet for Anakin's turn to Vader and the Senate issuing Order 66. Defending the Wookiees against the droids [[{{Filler}} ends up contributing almost nothing to the plot of the movie]] other than a convenient reason for Yoda to leave Coruscant. Ki-Adi-Mundi's question is treated as laughably useless or mind-blowingly important in jokes; usually the focus is on the fact that only one character managed to think of it. The quote is used to jokingly butt into conversations with a nonsequitur to what's currently being talked about.[[/labelnote]]

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* "[[https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdWsaZTHqo What "What about the droid attack on the Wookiees?]]" Wookiees?"]] [[labelnote:Explanation]] Ki-Adi-Mundi asks this of the other Jedi Council members when debating priorities as the war ends, which leads to Yoda being off-planet for Anakin's turn to Vader and the Senate issuing Order 66. Defending the Wookiees against the droids [[{{Filler}} [[{{Padding}} ends up contributing almost nothing to the plot of the movie]] other than a convenient reason for Yoda to leave Coruscant. Ki-Adi-Mundi's question is treated as laughably useless or mind-blowingly important in jokes; usually the focus is on the fact that only one character managed to think of it. The quote is used to jokingly butt into conversations with a nonsequitur non sequitur to what's currently being talked about.[[/labelnote]]

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