I have discovered the ultimate antiaphorism: “this is incorrect.”
If someone offers a glib aphorism as an argument, defense, definition, or insight, you can use “this is incorrect” to okboomerize it. Don’t offer a reason. It only works as a fiat rejection if left unjustified.
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Nice. I'm going to call this the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_even_
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One is never absolutely right,
but they can *at least* be
NOT WRONG
“That’s life”
#actuallydeepness
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