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Only my own rules, which are the most important as far as I am concerned
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Here's the thing about rules: They are patterns that describe behavior which we wish to prevent. In each particular case we apply the facts to the pattern and see if they fit. Rule makers have a very difficult job. If they make the rule too vague then the pattern will catch people who should not be punished. If we make the pattern too specific then it will be too long and complicated for most people to understand (this is the principal of statutory clarity). Our job as citizens is to understand the intent behind the patterns. Ignoring rules results in chaos and social disintegration. Blindly following rules leads to fascism and inefficiency. As always, it is our duty to find the middle path, but sometimes you've got to sit at the front of the bus.
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Not all the times. There are a few exceptions here and there, plus some cheats. The rules I follow are the ones I make, not the ones given to me.
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I follow my own set of rules, really. Although, I doubt my personal rules are accepted by the majority- and since "majority rules", then I'd have to say no, I don't follow the rules.
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it's a game without rules or i don't know them
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hell no!!
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Life is not a game, and there are no rules to follow. But if it were a game, I would be making the rules and rarely following them.
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