carly3592 reblogged your photoset: palebluedot: NO! NO! THIS CAPTION IS WRONG! HE…
It’s definitely ‘lil’. I saw this film 20 times when it was released in the theaters… I would know this. Like, when I was 11 I could recite the entire film word-for-word. Dont’ judge.

By that logic, I can say that the lyrics to the chorus of Empire State of Mind are “New York! Concrete jungle wet dream tomato” because it’s my favorite song and I listen to it fifteen hours a day and “I would know.”
I’ve provided you with proof, but for those of you who still doubt, here’s a clip.
Funny old world, isn’t it?
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meyglizzie reblogged this from hangthecode
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torielise reblogged this from hangthecode and added:
Oh gosh. I love you.
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maniac-spidertrash said:
“lil” doesn’t fit in the timing of the sentence. Your tongue stumbles over it. It’s not right. People argue the strangest things….
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carly3592 reblogged this from hangthecode and added:
guess it’s hard...tell what someone is saying when their mouth is full
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merverb said:
personally, I never knew where this ‘lil’ came from. I’ve watched it a billion times with the rest of the world and every time he said “old” haha
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batchesofhiddles said:
Holy shit, that person just won’t learn, will they. Are they deaf? It’s definitely old, not ‘lil’.
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