The Uncertainty Principle: because who needs certainty when you can have confusion?

Also known as the principle of deliberate obfuscation, this phenomenon is responsible for turning even the most straightforward concepts into an exercise in existential dread.

Example: You're having a simple conversation, and suddenly, your friend mentions the weather. You respond, and they respond back with a 10-minute monologue on the societal implications of meteorology on global politics. You're left wondering, 'Did I just talk about the weather or did I just experience a temporal-spatial rift in the fabric of reality?'

Don't worry, it's not your fault. It's just the Uncertainty Principle at play.

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