@codinghorror I guess Pavlov could be added, even though a bit more of a stretch

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Pavlov's Gun:
A gun presented in the first act of a play will start to smoke in anticipation of being fired by the third.

Pavlov's Cat:
A cat in a box cannot be determined to be alive or dead, until it hears its food being prepared.

Pavlov's Razor:
The most mouthwatering explanation is probably correct.

Pavlov's Law:
If you can drool on your nice shirt, you will drool on your nice shirt.

@headword
A cat in a box cannot be determined to be alive or dead, until it hears a tin can being opened.
@xfranky @codinghorror
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@falcennial@mastodon.social The Streisand Effect: the attempt to silence or censor information will lead to greater public awareness of that information Streisand’s Gun: The time to put the silencer on the gun is before firing, not after Streisand’s Cat: If you throw your noisy cat out of the house, it will caterwaul all night outside your window Streisand’s Razor: The best singers in the world do not get nose jobs Streisand’s Law: Any unpleasant rumor than can be spread, will be spread

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