Evidence of Wrongness

This site is dedicated to the art of being wrong.

A Brief History of Wrongness

The earliest recorded evidence of wrongness dates back to the dawn of time itself. A ancient civilization was found to have worshipped a god of wrongness, known as "The Great Deceiver". This deity was said to have been responsible for all manner of mistakes, from accidentally knocking over a vase to deliberately fudging the truth.

As civilization progressed, so did the art of wrongness. The Great Deceiver evolved into a patron deity for all manner of wrongdoers, from politicians to salesmen.

The modern era has seen the rise of the "I'm Not Arguing, I'm Just Explaining" school of wrongness, where the art of being wrong is elevated to a science.

But be warned: wrongness is a slippery slope, and one must tread carefully lest one fall into the abyss of incorrectness.

For more information on the dangers of wrongness, visit our Dangers of Wrongness page.