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(Anonymous) 2013-01-06 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
The exact phrase "I'll be in my bunk" to refer to masturbating was used before Joss Whedon thought of Firefly. People used it, maybe not constantly, but they did. So that's why probably Joss used it as a running joke in an episode and then... why does he get credit for the origin of a phrase he didn't create?
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That saying may have existed before Firfly, but Firefly made it well known.
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In México, we have a very popular expression: "Fue sin querer, queriendo" (I did it on purpose, without meaning to). It was created by a popular TV show, but no one will tell you that you have to see said show in order to get the joke. And no one expects you to know the show and be able to talk about it if you use that expression because the meaning of it is obvious on itself. That's why this puzzles me so much.
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