Rules, rules and yea MORE RULES :/

Started by Charizard★ October 28th, 2010 3:57 PM
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Kenshin5

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Oklahoma
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Posted March 25th, 2013
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14.9 Years
If you are referring to site rules, for the most part I follow them but on one or two instances I got in trouble for mini modding because I said "You are not allowed to trade NOK(Nintendo of Korea) now Korean in general pokemon". If it is in general life experiences like school rules or speed limits then I walk then I do some times follow school rules(when I was in primary, and secondary schools) as a lot of kids don't follow every single rule in school. On the road I go over the speed limit to be honest who doesn't or at least where I live everyone goes over the speed limit by at least 5 miles.

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...yes, I follow the rules. A lot. So much that I'm literally afraid of breaking the four word or double posting rule, even where it doesn't apply. Even in school, I've always followed the rules, I...just can't bring to break any rule. XD;
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Seen December 31st, 2010
Posted December 7th, 2010
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I do not break rules, but I do bend them. Some of my teachers have hated me for it. I'm calling them out and being respectful at the same time. It's so much fun.

As for on PC, I see no reason to bend them. I suppose if I had a reason I may bend them, but I doubt I'd ever have one.

Timbjerr

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I've never had any significant objections to any of PC's rules, so other than advertising my site back when I was a newbie and a couple of cases of minimodding when I made this account (it wasn't against the rules in the site's early days, and I had just been inactive/gone for four years) I've been following them for the most part since day one. XD
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Posted March 6th, 2013
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Rules are meant to be broken. What's life without having a little bit of fun. Going by the rules your entire life will put you right where society wants you to be, you won't be unique. Sometimes its actually a good thing to enforce your own rules, your own ways of living your life.

FreakyLocz14

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Seen August 29th, 2018
Posted August 28th, 2018
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14 Years
I've broken the site rules accidentally, but never intentionally.

IRL, I tend to follow all rules and laws the best of my ability. Nobody's perfect, and neither am I. Since I'm in-training to be an attorney, whenever I think a school is unfair, I file complaints and challenge it in my school's judicial system.

Spherical Ice

Age 25
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On PC, I think I've doubled posted once, but apart from that, I quite like PC's rules.

As for irl, I suppose I am a bit of a litterbug, and I can be rather cheeky sometimes, though, on a whole, I abide to the rules mostly everywhere.

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On PC, I am careful to follow all the rules to remain infraction-free.

IRL it's the same, though I do find myself breaking them accidentally more often than I'd like. Especially those crosswalk signals that even the campus police don't obey :O

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If you're talking about the site rules I rarely break them. I use to not worry about them too much but after I got one warning(for mini-modding, ah yes breaking the rules by telling someone else not to) I've been making sure not to break any.

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Belinda

Age 28
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Posted November 13th, 2017
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14.8 Years
I am quite the quiet and good person myself, I've never bothered to break any rules online or off, I've never seen the point in doing so, but I'm sure I have somewhat in the past, but at least I've learned from my mistakes, actually I can sometimes feel like nothing for being so good. Unlike Nica.
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Posted April 2nd, 2014
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I'm known for being very obedient at school. :<
Ahem..
Well I follow rules most of the time. I don't recall breaking any PC rules (maybe around the time I joined, but bleh..). And I abide the rules at school too, except when I have to push through all the bus queue >:P. Any public place. Umm. Yea.
But there are some situations when I have to break the rules. D:
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Online, I'm all for following the rules. People make a big deal about them from time to time, but most of them are common sense and those who argue them are quite obviously too stupid to have said sense. :)

In real life...Meh. I went to school today in a hot dog suit and told people to ask me about my wiener (Accepted reference ftw), but I also stayed within dress code. XD
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I follow the rules when I understand why they exist. I don't necessarily have to agree with them, but if I know why they're in place and that they have some sort of positive effect on the community then I try my best to adhere to them. I also believe that rules were made to be challenged, since society as a whole would not have come this far without accepting new ideas. I don't think this justifies breaking them, but sometimes that's the best way of sending a meaningful message.