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emeraldrafael

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No rules means no pants.

oka, that actually doesnt have anything to do with what I did. The one year our shcool got flooded, so we had to go to different schools while we waited for it to be fixed. Now, my school is one of those rural ones, and you're still allowed to bring a weapon that you can legally use to hunt (yeah, we're one THOSE rural schools). The school my group went to had a strict no weapons policy, and you couldnt bring in anything besides a number 2 pencil and your books (it was weird), and they bragged how great they were at keeping students from bringing weapons.

So I walked in with a full arsenal of death and sat down, waiting for the shit storm. It was actually mildly entertaining to see the rent a cop they have patrol the school stare slack jawed when he saw everything I was packing. and I was freaking packing.

Worth the six hours of local policy evaculating and searching me to find they were all blanks and couldnt hurt flies.
 

Sjakie

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I only break the rules if I, or someone else, gets something good out of it!

Even the stupid rules you always break because they are stupid: makes me feel good.
 

CarpathianMuffin

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At my old job, we couldn't take breaks. Ever. It was 8 straight hours of making sure the grounds looked nice and clean, without a moment's rest. At least that's what the apartment manager thought... >.>
I hid out under a stairwell, joined by two of my coworkers, for three hours, and nothing was missed. I also listened to my music a lot, which was mostly frowned upon. But hey, nobody complained.

As long as breaking the rules doesn't interfere with the proper course of action, I see no problem with it.
 

Gladiateher

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There was a sign posted in the school library that said "DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT GAMING" now it's not.
 
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Gladiateher said:
There was a sign posted in the school library that said "DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT GAMING" now it's not.
How do they know if you're thinking about gaming?...they can't convict you of thought crime.

OT: If a shift goes by where I haven't done something that my asshole manager wouldn't approve of, I feel dirty all over.
 

Aris Khandr

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I made it a point to preemptively violate my high school's dress code at least once a month. It was never against the rules when I did it, but it's funny how the things I did quickly got added to the restrictions in the dress code.