- He upset about the apostrophe, the S, or the younglings? - what’s wrong with the apostrophe? 
 “Little Jedi is on board” sounds reasonably right to me.- Jedi isn’t a contraction. So, what’s an on board, and why does Little Jedi possess it? - 's can be short for is, or am I wrong? just like “that’s” is a contraction for “that is”. 
 I am not a native english speaker, so i might be wrong though.- You are correct. 
- It depends on whether there is only one or more jedis on board. “Little Jedi’s on board” is singular, while “Little Jedis on board” is plural. I have a suspicion that it was meant to be plural, as in they had multiple kids in the car. But of course it is impossible to say. - But the plural of Jedi is Jedi. - Jedi’re 
 
 
 
 
 
- Probably just the younglings, but yes that sticker is an abomination before the lord. 
- Yes 
- Yeah, I get the feeling the apostrophe wasn’t meant to be there. And if it was, then it wasn’t along with the S. - Also, hail the Empire. Need to kill that fanatical driver and return the child back to their family. 
 
- little jedi’s what is on board? - Ferreal. The apostrophe alone is grounds for a flip. 
 
- It’s their own fault. Who divulges the whereabouts of jedi in this day and age? 






