>>Send my best to mr Gödel. Still, that doesn't make exceptions confirm the rules.
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>Just a french standing expression
Heard it many times at home, but you wouldn't believe how many times it was used to actually justify something that's obviously wrong. Sometimes it was to justify the exception as not really an exception (when it clearly was), or to justify a wrong rule (which can't be a rule if it has such a big exception, no?).
>Honi soit qui mal y pense
No malice - just annoyance ;).