William’s Law


williams’ law (or williams’ rules of “things”) states that adding robin williams to any “thing” will immediately and always make the new state of said “thing” better than the previous state of said “thing”.
williams’ law clearly states that the 1997 movie “flubber” is better than it’s original version, the 1961 film “the absent minded professor”.

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