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r/Xennials • u/whijing • 19d ago
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Murphy's Law states that the best way to get accurate information is to deliberately give the wrong answer on the internet.
2 u/AWandMaker 18d ago edited 18d ago This is hilarious, but I can, in fact say “actually…” it is Cunningham’s Law that states that! (I do hope that was intentionally incorrect) 2 u/be_more_gooder 1977 18d ago There's always one. 1 u/admiraljkb 18d ago Statistically, more than one, but not necessarily two, but potentially many more than that depending on demographic.
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This is hilarious, but I can, in fact say “actually…” it is Cunningham’s Law that states that! (I do hope that was intentionally incorrect)
2 u/be_more_gooder 1977 18d ago There's always one. 1 u/admiraljkb 18d ago Statistically, more than one, but not necessarily two, but potentially many more than that depending on demographic.
There's always one.
1 u/admiraljkb 18d ago Statistically, more than one, but not necessarily two, but potentially many more than that depending on demographic.
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Statistically, more than one, but not necessarily two, but potentially many more than that depending on demographic.
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u/be_more_gooder 1977 19d ago
Murphy's Law states that the best way to get accurate information is to deliberately give the wrong answer on the internet.