The theory that regardless of how unorganised a hoarder is, they will always be able to pinpoint where a specific item is.
David: “Hey Mikey, do you have a phone charger?”
Mikey: “Check the second pile on the right down the hall to the bathroom. At the bottom of the pile is an old milk crate with a bundle of wires in it. The USB-C Charger is right at the bottom and the Apple Charger is tangled with an HDMI cable.”
David: “Dude… why would you know that?”
Mikey: “Hoarders Law.”
Mikey: “Check the second pile on the right down the hall to the bathroom. At the bottom of the pile is an old milk crate with a bundle of wires in it. The USB-C Charger is right at the bottom and the Apple Charger is tangled with an HDMI cable.”
David: “Dude… why would you know that?”
Mikey: “Hoarders Law.”
by BlueXander May 26, 2023
Get the Hoarders Lawmug. Old news. A topic that has been done to death. First used circa 1999 on the Popbitch message boards.
by happyharry February 20, 2023
Get the corn lawsmug. A law of physics pertaining to the popular TV show 'The Simpsons' that states the TV show has at least one Episode or Scene referencing a certain topic or predicting a future event.
by Big Dick at Nick November 29, 2021
Get the Simpson's Lawmug. States that whenever Tor or Bitcoin is mentioned, the longer the conversation goes on the higher the chance that Child pornography or Silk Road will be mentioned, even though these are not the main uses nor design of the systems
<Josh> k gonna use tor with my nook
<Josh> yolo
<Mark> why?
<Sam> Mark: so he can do illegal stuff
<Mark> foxie's law.
<Josh> yolo
<Mark> why?
<Sam> Mark: so he can do illegal stuff
<Mark> foxie's law.
by apolloh September 7, 2013
Get the foxie's lawmug. Polybius’s Law states, “Most, if not all opinions stated on the internet, come with an argument.”
Ex. An online statement that something is better, will, more often than not, start controversy in the replies section, or via other means of “rating”. “liking”, or “responding”, to said statement.
It was originally used by YouTube user “Polybius_223_YT” on the comments section of multiple videos, where disagreements are/were present.
Ex. An online statement that something is better, will, more often than not, start controversy in the replies section, or via other means of “rating”. “liking”, or “responding”, to said statement.
It was originally used by YouTube user “Polybius_223_YT” on the comments section of multiple videos, where disagreements are/were present.
by Polybius_223 May 23, 2022
Get the Polybius’s Lawmug. If you have to ask if a game is worth x amount of money, the answer is no. Just pirate it my guy. /cooler
by Johnny Grow May 3, 2021
Get the Kneesgrow's Lawmug. Rob's law is an adage of Internet culture stating without a clear indication of whether the article is real there is no way to tell if said Article is from The Onion or not.
Did you read the article about Demi Lovato saying that reveal parties are transphobic? I thought it was an onion article but Its Rob's Law
by Robbdigital March 7, 2021
Get the Rob's lawmug.