>>19617258>>19614275No, you're both exhibiting Dunning-Kruger bias. Be is an accepted conjugation for plural, even in the nominative. It is also accepted for nominative singular first person.
The conjugations of the verb to be are of suppletive etymology, which is why the standard forms sound irregular. If you were well read you'd know about this, every EFL highschooler has read sentences like "I be" or "they be".