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Although funny, your logic is flawed. If you disproved this law globally, it wouldn't be necessary that this particular instance doesn't hold.


How would you disprove the law, though?


Find at least one example where it doesn't hold.


Yes, I believe that is the answer.


Sounds legit. Can you think of any such example?


I agree. Can you point us to one such example?


You're doing it wrong, asking a question won't work.

By Cunningham's Law, you need to post a false example and wait for someone to correct it. If no one does so, the example stands, and you've successfully disproven Cunningham's Law using Cunningham's Law.


ah, damnit!




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