I've had someone clap when I dropped a glass and I flat-out told them to "grow up" in a voice loud enough for everyone around that jerk to hear. My manager then high-fived me in front of the guy. This was not at one of my high-end employers, of course, but it was still pretty awesome.
It is only good to disobey any law from Wheaton. You see, he was the only thing about ST:tNG that sucked.
I'm familiar with the concept, really. This one instance was not that.Man, that stuff isn't meant to be mean, it's meant to be disarming. Hell, I've been to shows where some pretty known DJs have trainwrecked a mix or totally bricked a trick. The crowd applauds and cheers wildly, the dood waves and laughs and the show goes on. It's silly, that's all.
You may be unfamiliar with Wheaton's Law.
Sometime after TNG, he realized he was a dick. So he decided to try not to be. And after many years of research, he crafted Wheaton's Law: "Don't be a dick."
As that's pretty good advice, it should be obvious that there's an exception to your declaration.
I'm familiar with the concept, really. This one instance was not that.
It is only good to disobey any law from Wheaton. You see, he was the only thing about ST:tNG that sucked.
Hm. While I don't do it, I was told it was a superstition. You're doing so to avert further bad luck, akin to clapping to ward off gremlins or demons.
Since following "laws" o random strangers seems to be your thin. Their is Goldo's Law, that say send me all your money.You may be unfamiliar with Wheaton's Law.
Sometime after TNG, he realized he was a dick. So he decided to try not to be. And after many years of research, he crafted Wheaton's Law: "Don't be a dick."
As that's pretty good advice, it should be obvious that there's an exception to your declaration.
You miss the etymology of Wheaton's Law. After (during?) his Trek stint he felt like a real "somebody" and once he realized he peaked as an actor with Stand By Me he also realized his recent actions were unbecoming, hence Wheaton's Law as a form of self reflection/correction.