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    18 days ago

    I’ve seen this kind of thing too many times to count. First it was in high school, then the workplace.

    1. Person notices there is no explicit rule for a thing, or maybe there’s a loophole somewhere
    2. Does the thing
    3. Annoys someone
    4. Now there’s a rule for the thing


    Some people just want to push the envelope. Other times, people can have a poor grasp of social norms, or they simply don’t respect others. But on the other side of the coin, people get annoyed for good and bad reasons; sometimes, no reason at all.

    Bottom line: it’s a mess, so we get rules. But nobody wants to spend time writing these things and enforcing them, so there’s usually a reason/person/event why they’re there.

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      318 days ago

      Yeah. But it’s still rare to see “no unicycling” signs so the unicyclers need to get on that.

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      217 days ago

      Those times you see an oddly specific and very weird rule and you just know there’s probably a great story around it.