Admit it, you wanted to ask which movies and shows have done it. Instead of asking for people to tell you what the correct answer is, it’s far more effective to post the wrong answer, and wait for the flood of answers to arrive.
But there’s more than that to it. I think there’s some strange default setting in the human mind that makes us want to correct mistakes. Maybe it’s all about setting the record straight, being correct or whatever.
Admit it, you wanted to ask which movies and shows have done it. Instead of asking for people to tell you what the correct answer is, it’s far more effective to post the wrong answer, and wait for the flood of answers to arrive.
Someone has spent a lot of time on Linux forums
LOL. Got me. 😅
But there’s more than that to it. I think there’s some strange default setting in the human mind that makes us want to correct mistakes. Maybe it’s all about setting the record straight, being correct or whatever.
Perhaps this is related?
Ah, Murphy’s Law in action.
Precisely! A butterfly’s flutter in Tokyo can lead to Murphy’s cables getting tangled up two weeks later in Denver.
Wait how is that murphy’s law