hello friends! let me take you on a journey. a journey about how i unknowingly, and very much unintentionally, released a fake terry pratchett quote into the wilderness of the internet, where it’s been roaming free for nearly 3 years.
the v. short version: in january 2016 i reblogged a post and commented in the tags that it reminded me of something terry pratchett said about the use of satire. terry pratchett said something to that effect somewhere that i can’t source because i didn’t stop to write it down, it’s just something that stayed with me. it could have been an interview, or a non-fiction piece, or even a scene in one of the discworld books. i honestly don’t know. but he never said those exact words. i made a throwaway comment in the tags of a tumblr post, which later got picked up and reblogged, eventually hit twitter and has been thrown around social media as a legit terry pratchett quote since.
before i move into the long version where i try to document how this happened, i want to clarify two things:
1. i’ve been aware that quote was on twitter for a while, but never realized the extent to which it had spread – for reasons i’m going to explain in a bit. it first came to my attention in october 2016 when i got an ask about the origin of the quote. the problem is by then i’d lost track of the original post, so i had no hard evidence that my tags were the source. you can see how going around all ‘yeah i accidentally made up a terry pratchett quote and now it got famous but i have no proof to back up my claim’ wouldn’t fly with most people. now that i found that post again, i can try to fix the situation.
2. i feel very guilty about this. i realize there’s no way for anyone to control how things spread on social media, but all the same, i want to make it clear: this was not intentional. i admire and love terry pratchett, and the discworld series was formative for me as a teenager and young adult. misattributing a quote to him – a quote that doesn’t even sound like it came from him – is just about the worst thing i could think of doing as a long-time reader and fan. so, while i realize that this wasn’t something i could have predicted or controlled, i would like to apologize all the same.
the timeline:
1. january 2016: i reblogged this post and commented in the tags about how it reminded me of terry pratchett’s idea about the object of satire – again, the one i can’t source because i never wrote it down or bookmarked it. all i can say clearly is that he did not say those exact words. they come from my tags:
my tags were later copy-pasted by someone into their own reblog of that post, and made their way into the reblog stream (note that the post has nearly 400k reblogs/likes). this is a pretty common practice on tumblr.
2. march 2016: here’s a tweet that picked up the tags as a direct quote and got some 2.7k retweets. there might be earlier ones too, i don’t know if this is the original post that carried the quote to twitter. at this point i was not yet aware of what was going on. there are some comments already questioning whether the quote came from terry pratchett himself because, well, it doesn’t sound like terry pratchett. at all.
3. october 2016: i got a message asking for the source of the quote. this is the first time it came to my attention that it had reached twitter and was seeing a bit of traffic, but again, since i’d lost the original post i had no evidence to show that it came from me. all i could do at that point was to admit that yes, i did make a comment about it, but it wasn’t a direct terry pratchett quote.
i kind of. left alone it after that. partly because i felt couldn’t explain it any better than i already had without solid evidence, and partly because i never realized it would later take off as much as it did.
4. january 2018: quote started circulating a lot more. as far as i can tell, this tweet may have started the upsurge in traffic, with 23k retweets (again, there might be others, this is just the first thing that shows up when you google the quote).
5. between january 2018 and now: it’s spread to facebook, reddit, pinterest, several tumblrs and wordpress/blogspot blogs (here’s one trying to source it) and even linkedin, for cryin’ out loud.
i found this out recently, after i decided on a whim to check if there was still something going on with the quote. then a friend here on tumblr helped me finally track down the original post/tags so i could put all of this together.
hey vrabia, what do you plan to do about it?
after posting this, i’m going to try and get in touch with shaula evans and ask if she’s willing to tweet about this explanation. unfortunately there’s nothing much i can do aside from that. i’m not on twitter and don’t have an especially large following on tumblr. i’m going to put this in the terry pratchett/disworld tags, in hopes that more people see it, and i would appreciate if you reblogged it.
finally, a small reminder:
what happened here was the internet equivalent of a post-it scribble that fell behind my desk being picked up without my knowledge and published on the front page of a newspaper. please understand that, while i do feel uncomfortable about the whole thing for personal reasons, i’m not responsible for what gets shared where.
i wanted to make this post out of respect for terry and what his work means to me. if you feel like commenting/messaging me about this at any point, please keep the ‘it wasn’t intentional’ bit in mind and be considerate.
My monthly check didn’t come because I have to get recertified re SSI, and my depression has been acting up due to not only the change in weather but also due to no Internet to distract me. My past due balance (what I need to pay to get my wifi back up) is $332.26 but overall it’s $514.93. My paypal is girlwatershaman@gmail.com and any amount will do. I just don’t want the bill to keep growing…
Seriously, I don’t want this hanging over my head during the holidays…
In my defense, with pulling some extra-ridiculous shit around here?
On top of the recent baseline of burnout and brain fog, I’ve spent a couple of days barely functioning level stressed out by some extremely unsettling family garbage. Almost surprised I haven’t managed worse (yet).
Hopefully that will calm down some before long, but definitely one more thing I did not need.
“Maybe you shouldn’t be cooking right now” fail earlier:
Take a container of leftover ranch dip out of the fridge, to adjust and turn into quick salad dressing. Add a little mayo, milk, and extra seasonings.
Taste for seasoning–and only then realize that you grabbed the leftover Swedish meatball gravy instead 😨
An unusual salad dressing flavor, that’s for sure.
They didn’t even look alike, other than being thickish pale dairy-containing things in the same type of plastic tub. The texture wasn’t very similar beyond that. Ranch dip should usually not be brownish. Did I have the mental wherewithal to notice this beyond, “hmm, this is thinner than expected”? Evidently not so much.
(It didn’t take long to get the right thing out, and do it much closer to right. But the whole thing wasn’t a complication I needed, anyway 🙄)
My Hobby: Playing the Nirnroot sound effect on my phone to immediately determine if anyone nearby is an Elder Scrolls fan by watching them descend into a blood rage to stop it.
I want this as every sound effect on my phone.
Update: While it is not every sound on my phone, I did replace my text notification with a nirnroot chime. It is perfect. You see, I have already been conditioned to A. notice that sound under any circumstance and B. find the source of the sound.
That my alarms have been replaced by the Cliff Racer Song from Oblivion and the Morrowind opening theme is another thing all together.
I tried it, and within an hour my Dad got really mad at me and made me take the sound away…
Right wing fanatics and Trumpers AREN’T “stupid” is the thing. Intelligence has nothing to do with it. They’re cruel and they’re selfish, and many of them are in fact dangerously clever.
Can we stop pretending that someone is more likely to be rational, correct and “good” the more “intelligent” they are? In my experience there’s no correlation at all. “Smart” people are as likely as anyone else to have completely wrong ideas about the world and it’s usually out of sheer malice.
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