The practice or idea that most things in life can be improved by owning two of the same item, but on opposite sides of the spectrum of it's intended purpose. This allows you to enjoy the benefits of both extremes on either end without compromise.
-Brown's Law of transportion:
Sports car + Economy car
-Brown's Law of computers:
Gaming desktop + cheap laptop
Spouse's great-great-granduncle's wife.
My co-great-great-grandaunt-in-law is a good person.
Spouse's great-great-grandpibling's wife.
My co-great-great-grandaunt-in-law is a good person.
"The delay in achieving an outcome beyond the expected timeframe implies that the event has either occurred previously or is restricted by universal laws"
Stevan's law used to an sentence where you are speaking ethically and emotional. This means that not understanding that what you thinking to happen is already happened or never happen
Your boss' boss.
My boss-in-law called me to get office to see if I would be get inside spy on my boss.
Law 69 states that if a woman is to pants a man, she must then give him a blowjob.
Yeah man, she totally thought she could pants me, but thanks to Law 69 she had to blow me after!
a rule that states that if you can't find it anywhere, it must be in your bag
Person A: "I lost my bag!"
Person B: "Law of findicus my friend, it must be in your bag"