"Murphys Law", Clement Arthur Murphy,
The theory you are referring to is Murphy's Law, which states that "anything that can go wrong, will go wrong." It is named after Edward A. Murphy Jr., an engineer in the United States Air Force who popularized the concept in the mid-20th century. The sentiment behind Murphy's Law suggests that we should always be prepared for things to not go as planned.
That is the correct spelling of "misspelled" (i.e. it is not misspelled).
Misspelled
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If it is misspelled in an answer, then it is not WikiAnswers that misspelled it. WikiAnswers is a wiki, which means it has people answering questions, some of whom are good spellers and some of whom are not.
you misspelled words wrong I'm just saying that ,this not the answer to the ?
Eratosthenes proved the world is flat theory wrong
The word "wrong" is spelled correctly in dictionaries. There is no word that is consistently misspelled in all dictionaries.
Usually, because you misspelled the password, the encryption is wrong, etc.
you have a misspelling in this question you spelled colors wrong. here's the answer to the misspelled question: white and brown
he was wrong
In a word; no.