Timecube Law

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The Timecube Law states:

As the length of a webpage grows excessively, the likelihood of the author being a lunatic increases exponentially.

This is named after the Time Cube webpage, which is both really long and absolutely raving.

[edit] Origin of the "law"

Time Cube is the so-called original over-sized, over-silly article. Go ahead and look. You know you want to. However, there is a tendency for people who are nuts or have obsessions over all manner of things that are blatantly wrong to go on about them at extreme length, repeating the same thing, often in a new and even more incomprehensible manner further down the page. Thus, any website or article meeting these criteria is immediately compared to the original Time Cube site.

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