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Comment by energy123

9 hours ago

Energy123's law of headlines: Any headline that ends in a question mark will have an associated comments section mentioning Betteridge's law, despite that law having being empirically falsified.

Selcuk's Law of Generalisations: Any mention of an adage will have an associated comment claiming that it can be falsified by giving at least one counter-example.

  • To you and your parent, I present:

    Nvader's law: Any law you named after yourself is ipso facto much less impressive.

  • The answer is 'yes' more than 50% of the time according to a few studies. It's not just one counter-example.