User:Kaizoku-Hime

I'm a supporter of Ockham's razor
Ockham's{or Occam's} razor: a principle of simplification derived from the medieval philosopher William of Ockham, according to which if there are 2 competing theories, both of which account for all observable data, the simpler of the 2 is the preferable theory.
 * "What can be done with fewer [terms] is done in vain with more."
 * “Do not multiply entities beyond necessity.”
 * 'Keep
 * It
 * Simple,
 * Stupid.'

Not to be confused with Hanslon's razor:
 * "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity."

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