You may be right
a phrase used to end an argument when you know that you are right but the other person will not accept that they are wrong.
galileo: “the earth goes around the sun.”
pope: “no, the sun goes around the earth.”
galileo: “seriously, look at…”
pope: “stfu! the sun goes around the earth.”
galileo: “you may be right.”
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