Bravo's Law is an internet rule which states: Any clearly stated opinion will be willfully misinterpreted by at least one person on the internet.
This originated from a viral tweet by @BravoCoolee, who complained that you could claim that you loved pancakes and then be accused of hating waffles, which is not implied by that statement.
This originated from a viral tweet by @BravoCoolee, who complained that you could claim that you loved pancakes and then be accused of hating waffles, which is not implied by that statement.
"All I said was 'I love pancakes' and then people were accusing me of hating waffles! Bravo's Law will get you every time, man."
by Crick_elf April 29, 2024

by brockhoward March 4, 2025

by Mad_Pilot69 February 26, 2017

Damn, you see that firme ass foo? His name is Alejandro Daniel Bravo. They say he is the most handsome man in the world
by Abravo3235 October 23, 2023

When someone says something, this term is used in agreement, to often over exaggerate that the statement was indeed factual and that it has substance.
by Imakewordsnthings December 26, 2019

Did you deal with that wokey's complaint about our announcer using the phrase "ladies and gentlemen"?
Oh, yeah. It's in the Bravo India November file.
Oh, yeah. It's in the Bravo India November file.
by Azenath69 February 15, 2022

by Smiley Lancas November 1, 2021
