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I then realized my mom had told me the wrong amount so I a)wouldn't drink all her coffee, and b)wasn't super hyped up going into school. #71 I'd been keying 1-3-0 on the microwave for years before ...
Image credits: Sacha Movie mistakes come in all shapes and sizes. Some you’d need a magnifying glass and the pause button to notice. Others are glaringly obvious. Among the most common mishaps ...
User:1 is working on article a and removes a completely logical, notable, and even verifiable contribution that User:2 has made. They then follow up with a long statement on the talk page, pouring their guts out about how they are sick and tired of the excessive original research in many edits that don't adhere to verifiability and several other policy violations that some users slap on to ...
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An article about the basement you live in. Nobody, especially girls, are going to want to enter your parents' home, dude. Ok, maybe your girlfriend - but nobody else. An article about the sand castle you made in 3rd grade. A 77-page essay as to why Caravan Palace is the best band in the universe. <|°_°|>
Finagle's law of dynamic negatives (also known as Melody's law, Sod's Law or Finagle's corollary to Murphy's law) is usually rendered as "Anything that can go wrong, will—at the worst possible moment." The term "Finagle's law" was first used by John W. Campbell Jr., the influential editor of Astounding Science Fiction (later Analog).
Murphy's law [a] is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.".. Though similar statements and concepts have been made over the course of history, the law itself was coined by, and named after, American aerospace engineer Edward A. Murphy Jr.; its exact origins are debated, but it is generally agreed it originated from Murphy and his team ...
All you have to do is not scold people for telling jokes. Not edit their userpages to remove boxes or categories you don't think belong there. Not campaign to put an end to custom signatures. Let it go if they edit warred over your removal of that user category you just deleted from their user page, because you were edit warring too. It doesn't ...