by r00fles April 24, 2003
Get the Demorgan's lawsmug. A law of the internet (along the lines of the famous 'Rule 34') coined by journalist Helen Lewis back in 2012, stating that "the internet comments on any article about feminism justify feminism." Lewis' Law has since been quoted in a number of publications such as Wired.
"Feminism isn't necessary anymore because those whiny bitches totally have equal rights now." -Generic internet commenter inadvertently exemplifying Lewis' Law.
by Blahrggrg September 9, 2013
Get the lewis' lawmug. by Icarus February 12, 2004
Get the Waughs Lawmug. Any mention of Ayn Rand or her works on the internet must immediately be followed up by a liberal (who hasn't read any Rand), citing her poor literary qualities and personal flaws as arguments against her philosophy
Then he breaks into crake's law by flying off the handle about ayn rand. "Ayn Rand? Seriously? That's the only book that makes the entrepreneur the hero? He is definitely not well read. It occurs to me that many unexceptional people use Ayn Rand to bolster their delusions of grandeur."
by GeeSussFreeK June 27, 2010
Get the Crake's Lawmug. by IB crazy July 1, 2005
Get the Hahn's Lawmug. Cookes Law states that a girl is fair game if she was in High school at the same time you were. This rule is in effect until said girl graduates, at which time whatever your friends think is acceptable is the new guidline.
Some high schools consist of a different grade system, the mostly widely accepted for this rule is grades 9-12.
Some high schools consist of a different grade system, the mostly widely accepted for this rule is grades 9-12.
by AitkenRandy June 18, 2006
Get the Cooke's Lawmug. 