as an online discussion regarding fiction recommendations grows longer, the probability of Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings being recommended approaches 1
"I asked on Reddit for books similar to Twilight and got 8 recommendations for the Way of Kings"
"Sanderson's Law in action my friend"
In a game of Among Us, if Topherrr is not the first person killed, he is highly likely to be the Imposter.
Topherrr was still alive after three others were killed. We ejected him because of Topherrr's Law.
Step-great-grandchild's spouse.
step-great-grandchild-in-law.
Spouse's great-grandpibling's husband.
My great-granduncle-by-marriage-in-law is a good person.
When a person under the conquest of subpar vagina starts putting the (female) over their own friends and make certain rules not to make her (female) angry.
I was going to call you a stupid fucking whore, but my friend Sean has laid down a new Simp Law
When a person under the conquest of subpar vagina starts putting the (female) over their own friends and make certain rules not to make her (female) angry.
I was going to call you a stupid whore, but my friend laid down the sl Simp Law
Simp's law is an adage that simply states that if you need to ask whether or not you're simping, then you definitely are. Coined by Chaddus Thundercoccoppolus, the Greek philosopher, in the 5th Century BC.
"Simp's law, Bretheren. It's very simple; if you need to ask whether or not something is simping, it is" - Marcus Aurelius