The Diamond Rule is a behavioural philosophy developed by Drew McPherson and is a key part of his Equilism project. It is similar to the Golden Rule but with a crucial difference which is designed to add diversity tolerance. The Diamond Rule instructs one to "Treat others as they wish to be treated". It is critically important to understand that not everyone wishes to be treated in the same way. This becomes more evident with life forms of greater diversity. Accepting diverse preferences, and not assuming that everyone will have the same preferences as yourself is a key cultural norm to instill in order to eliminate diversiphobia.
When you assumed that EllEn wanted to be treated the same as you, you were failing to follow the Diamond Rule which acknowledges that EllEn may have difference preferences than yourself.
A remake of the rules of the internet, made to better fit today.
If the rule is changed example one:
1. please explain this joke I don’t get it
2. New rule 12
1. Wat?
2. Look up new rules of the internet
If the rule is the same as the regular rules of the internet example 2:
1. Do you know any porn of this?
2. I’m not that into it, but try to add rule 34
1. Nothing…..
2. Rule 35
1. Oh.
Whenever driving on the freeway the passenger has to give the driver head.
We're on the the freeway you know what that means, freeway rule.
Out of CHICAGO a human enlightenment teacher on the SUCCESS TAPES series.
This is a human attribute.
This was said as this quote I heard a long time ago in 1988 and that is the EARL NIGHTINGALE RULE, " we seldom regret what we have done in our LIVES but we do regret what we have not done".
This a genius of his time the EARL NIGHTINGALE RULE, we are seldom ever SORRY for anything as it just is not possible too much in the SPITE built into the human brain or you may say "SPIDER = SPITER = EAT SHIT!!!!
If something is kewl, it shall be overused
Dan: that new song is so good
Me: rule of kewl
Dan: Wtf?
Me: it’s gonna get overplayed
Rule 3 is when someone breaks rule two, you are allowed to attack them
Guy 1: Breaks rule 2
Guy 2: "hey he just mentioned the /b/"
*invokes rule 3 and guy 2 and 3 beat guy 1*
Rule Three of the Internet:
We are Anonymous
"Who are you?"
"Rule 3"