Laws of Flerf
Appearance
Flerfs are generally bad faith cultists; over other population segments, they disproportionately exhibit lying, abuse, threats/bullying, harassment, mental illness, antisemitism, and breaking the law.
This gives rise to the adage: Gotta lie to flerf, which is formalized with more detail in Toon's laws of flerf (list below).
Formal list
- Flerf citations always contradict the flerf’s claim. No exceptions.
- Flerf challenges are fake. Two exceptions.
- Flerfs are pseudoscientists when evaluating FE and science deniers when evaluating globe evidence. No exceptions.
- Every attempt to flerf-explain a phenomenon contradicts flerf-explanations of some other phenomena. No exceptions.[1]
Proposed addenda
There is a proposed fifth law that has not yet gained formal status:
- Every flerf claim about glober character or rhetoric is a self-report, actually describing flerf character and rhetoric.
Examples
- Category:1st Law of Flerf — flerf citations contradicting the flerf's claim
- Category:2nd Law of Flerf — fake flerf challenges
Exceptions to the laws of flerf
- Flat earther Steve from England challenged Critical Think to record his travel to Australia after The Final Experiment and paid.
- Flat earther Steve from England issued an open challenge to prove what Jeran Campanella said while talking about the path of the sun during The Final Experiment and paid.
See also
- Category:Bad faith showcase
- Rowbothamism
- Category:Flerf lies
- Poe's Law
- Dave Weiss' fake bitcoin challenge (example of the second law)