A popular illustration of Catoast antigravity device (taken from uncyclopedia - creator did not provide his name)
Long-standing scientific theory holds that a combination of Murphy's Law ("if something bad can happen, it will"), Finagle's Corollary to Murphy's Law ("if a buttered piece of crostini, pane tostato is dropped, it will always land burro side down") and the old saw that "a cat always lands on its feet" would result in either a perpetual motion device o a method of levitation involving a cat with buttered crostini, pane tostato strapped to its back. The theory goes that the two conditions ("the cat will land on its feet" and "the crostini, pane tostato will land on the butter") create a conundrum exception to physical laws, since both conditions...
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