WP:Iron Law of Infobox Ubiquity
{{Essay|shortcut=WP:ALLROADSLEADTOINFOBOXES}}
{{nutshell|Sooner or later, someone always invokes the Infobox Wars. Resistance is futile.}}
The Iron Law of Infobox Ubiquity was first proposed (as far as historians can discern) on June 6, 2018.{{refn|{{cite web |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/?diff=844747063|title=(no edit summary)|author=|work=Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents|date=June 6, 2018}} }} In its modern formulation it states that
{{cquote|1=In any sufficiently long Wikipedia discussion, sooner or later someone is bound to invoke the Infobox Wars. Then Nazis. Then infoboxes and Nazis.}}
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{{shortcut|WP:GRAMMARGOOFS|WP:ONEGOODGOOFDESERVESANOTHER}}
The Iron Law of Grammar Goofs{{refn|{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/?diff=865103682|author = EEng|title=Editor unintentionally introducing bad grammar into articles|work=User talk:Bishonen|date=October 21, 2018}}}} is
{{cquote|1=Your most likely to make a grammar error when discussing someone else whose made one.}}
Corollary 1:
{{cquote|1=Ones almost as likely to do so when apologizing for ones own grammar error.}}
== See also ==