Whereby the probability of encountering a Blooper is directly proportional to the observer's expectations.
Also known as the "Law of Unpredictable Bloopers," this fundamental principle states that the act of observing Bloopers will always result in a 37% chance of encountering a mildly embarrassing situation, 21% chance of encountering a moderately frustrating situation, and a 42% chance of encountering a completely inexplicable situation.