On the Internet there are a series of codes and rules that some Internet users take very seriously when it comes to becoming part of this extensive community. Rule 36: Anonymous does not forgive. Rule 37: There are no girls on the internet. Rule 38: A cat is fine too.
Rule 37: There are no girls on the internet. Rule 39: One cat leads to another. Rule 40: Another cat leads to zippocat. Rule 41: Everything is someone's sexual fetish.
Rule 35: If there is no porn of it, porn will be made of it.
Rule 30 of the internet states, among other things, that there are no girls on the internet.
Rule 30: Girls do not exist on the internet. Rule 32: You must have pictures to prove your statements/Anything can be explained with a picture. Rule 33: Lurk more — it's never enough. Rule 34: If it exists, there is porn of it.
At the commencement of and throughout an action, every remedy is available that, under the law of the state where the court is located, provides for seizing a person or property to secure satisfaction of the potential judgment.
The balanced state or the “golden ratio” of internet culture is 90–9–1 (or sometimes 89–10–1). It is an observation based rule that states 90% of internet users are lurkers who read or observe, 9% of members edit or respond, and 1% of community members create new content.
Rule 15: The harder you try, the harder you will fail.
In Internet culture, the 1% rule is a general rule of thumb pertaining to participation in an internet community, stating that only 1% of the users of a website actively create new content, while the other 99% of the participants only lurk.
Rule 8: Respect other people's privacy.
“Rule 0” theoretically exists before all other rules and lets you know that everything that follows can be modified if players wish to do so. The phrase “rule 0” has been used in tabletop gaming for a while, usually in reference to role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons.
Rule 34, according to long-standing legend, goes something like this: If it exists, or can be imagined, there is Internet porn of it. Tech is not your friend. We are.
Rule 63, one of the self-styled rules of internet, declares: For every fictional character, there exists a gender-swapped counterpart of that character.
Trial by jury or by the court. (a) By jury. - When trial by jury has been demanded and has not been withdrawn as provided in Rule 38, the action shall be designated upon the docket as a jury action. The trial of all issues so demanded shall be by jury, unless.
Rule 43: The more beautiful and pure a thing is - the more satisfying it is to corrupt it.
Rule 64: If it exists, there's an AU of it. Rule 65: If there isn't, there will be.
The 90-9-1 Rule for Participation Inequality in Social Media and Online Communities. Summary: In most online communities, 90% of users are lurkers who never contribute, 9% of users contribute a little, and 1% of users account for almost all the action.
The 1 Percent Rule states that over time the majority of the rewards in a given field will accumulate to the people, teams, and organizations that maintain a 1 percent advantage over the alternatives.
Or – more practically – 80% of your company's revenue comes from 20% of your customers, or 80% of your problems come from 20% of your customers, or 80% of your employee problems come from 20% of your employees. While it's overused, it's a good rule of thumb.
Rule 42, “Always bring a towel,” was drawn from Douglas Adams' “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” series. (If you have to ask, read the books.) “Profit,” Rule 49, came from “South Park.” Other rules went the reverse direction and became part of mainstream culture.
What Is a Rule 35 Federal Motion? Rule 35(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure allows a federal prosecutor to ask the sentencing court to reduce the incarcerated individuals previously-imposed sentence. Simply stated, a Rule 35 motion is essentially a plea for leniency.
Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes
People will make mistakes when they are new to online environments.
Rule 86 - Harmless Error. Unless justice requires otherwise, an error in admitting or excluding evidence-or any other error by the court or a party-is not grounds for granting relief under Rule 83, or for vacating, modifying, or otherwise disturbing a judgment or order.
In a nutshell: At any given networking event, spend 80% of your conversations focusing on whomever you're talking to—and only 20% on self-promotion. More than ever, networking is a vital part of the employment search process—70% of jobs are now found through networking and many are filled by word of mouth.
The 1% rule is applicable to all areas of life: studies, work, soft skills, sports, investment, business, art…. In other words, 99 percent of your results should come from 1 percent of your time. Does that mean you should work less? Not really.