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− | "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn", is the signature catchphrase from the 1939 movie ''{{w|Gone With The Wind}}'', which starred {{w|Clark Gable}} (mentioned in the comic title) and {{w|Vivien Leigh}}. The phrase is spoken by Gable's character Rhett Butler as his last line in answer to Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara's question "Where shall I go? What shall I do?". The response indicates that Butler is no longer interested in O'Hara. This disinterest, and the mention of the word "damn", which was considered profanity at the time of releasing the film, led to the line being voted the #1 | + | "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn", is the signature catchphrase from the 1939 movie ''{{w|Gone With The Wind}}'', which starred {{w|Clark Gable}} (mentioned in the comic title) and {{w|Vivien Leigh}}. The phrase is spoken by Gable's character Rhett Butler as his last line in answer to Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara's question "Where shall I go? What shall I do?". The response indicates that Butler is no longer interested in O'Hara. This disinterest, and the mention of the word "damn", which was considered profanity at the time of releasing the film, led to the line being voted the #1 movie line of all time in 1995’s American Film Institute ranking. |
In this comic, [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] suggests that the line as written was not supposed to contain profanity, but the actor, Gable, had {{w|Tourette's Syndrome}}, which is a neurological condition which is stereotypically characterized by bouts of random uncontrollable cursing. | In this comic, [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] suggests that the line as written was not supposed to contain profanity, but the actor, Gable, had {{w|Tourette's Syndrome}}, which is a neurological condition which is stereotypically characterized by bouts of random uncontrollable cursing. |
Revision as of 02:01, 6 June 2013
Clark Gable |
Title text: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a BITCH ASS SHIT FUCK DAMN |
Explanation
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn", is the signature catchphrase from the 1939 movie Gone With The Wind, which starred Clark Gable (mentioned in the comic title) and Vivien Leigh. The phrase is spoken by Gable's character Rhett Butler as his last line in answer to Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara's question "Where shall I go? What shall I do?". The response indicates that Butler is no longer interested in O'Hara. This disinterest, and the mention of the word "damn", which was considered profanity at the time of releasing the film, led to the line being voted the #1 movie line of all time in 1995’s American Film Institute ranking.
In this comic, Randall suggests that the line as written was not supposed to contain profanity, but the actor, Gable, had Tourette's Syndrome, which is a neurological condition which is stereotypically characterized by bouts of random uncontrollable cursing.
The title text contains a more stereotypical Tourette's Syndrome outburst of several profanities shouted in a row mid-sentence.
Transcript
- The line was actually supposed to be "Frankly, my dear, I couldn't care less." Its just that Clark Gable had Tourette's.
- [Gone with the Wind.]
Discussion
Rikthoff (talk) The issue date is definately off, as the file doesn't have an issue date. Can anyone fix?
- Listed as 2006-06-02 as per https://xkcd.com/archive/ 172.68.141.28 09:18, 2 July 2019 (UTC)
Gable did not have Tourette’s syndrome