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- Murphy's Laws of Misfortune are a set of humorous rules about bad luck.
- They include statements such as "if something bad can happen, it will happen" and "everything breaks at the same time."
- The laws suggest that leaving things to chance will only make things worse.
- It is impossible to protect against stupidity because stupidity is creative.
- When things go well, it's likely that you missed something.
- The universe seems to be against scientists and their work.
- Things tend to break at the worst possible time.
- The likelihood of an error is proportional to the damage it will cause.
- When all else fails, read the instructions.
- Great ideas are often forgotten, while stupid ones are never forgotten.
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Test your knowledge of Murphy's Laws of Misfortune with this fun and quirky quiz! From "if something bad can happen, it will happen" to "the likelihood of an error is proportional to the damage it will cause," these laws of bad luck are both humorous and insightful. See how many you know and learn some new ones along the way. Don't leave things to chance, take the quiz and see if you can beat Murphy's Laws of Misfortune!