An unwritten rule which involves people telling others NOT to spoil the events which would go on in either a movie, TV show, video game or anything else that entertains a person. It soon became really popular in social media through memes, posts, videos & etc.
It was a no spoiler rule which prompted my refusal to watch"Avengers: Endgame" simply because I feared people would cause problems if I was to break it.
A common thing that appears in video games.In order to get the next objective the player must destroy,kill,talk,conquer...etc. three things.
"Kill the Elite Three in order the pass the gate"
"Rule of three cliché strikes again"
When you’re high on weed and hit the vape and your high goes down 50%
Person 1: “Aw man I hit this fucking geek bar and I’m not even high anymore”
Person 2: “That’s the 50 percent rule”
When you have no choice but to do something because it would be a dishonor to your “culture” not to.
“Say 30, you tryna fall off innat bx”
“Ion know , ima see”
“Come on mne , you got too ..culture rules”
If it exists, there's a Peepified version of it. If there isn't, there will be.
For those who don't know, peepification is the process of editing pictures and works of art (depicting people or any being with a definable face) to make them resemble the now deceased rapper Lil Peep.
Person 1: "Hey, check out this Mona Lisa painting I found!"
Person 2: "That looks really cool, but look at the peepified version I found of it"
Maria: "WOW! Rule 72 is really awesome!"
The media will immediately reveal the identity of a criminal/shooter if the criminal/shooter is white.
The Coulter Rule prevents the media from revealing the identity of the shooter at this time.
a less inappropriate version of rule 34 (things like cats, dogs, unicorns, babies, toddlers, etc)