If rules are made to be broken.... then why do we make rules in the first place??
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So we can break them and so we can blame other people for breaking them, and so we can enforce them, and feel good if we do not break them and feel exited when we do.
Because the ones who say that, "Rules are made to be broken", are in jail right now serving their time.
Because rules aren't really made to be broken, they are made for a whole bunch of other reasons.
Rules aren't made to be broken. They're mad to set limitations.
However, some rules do need to be broken to set new boundaries.
So the Privileged can break them..
If we didn't have rules they would be just like you and I.
No special privileges...
Rules are essential to break the rules! Haven't you heard, 'Production is for destruction' ?
because the one who made that line was probably a jerk who wa breaking rules.One should respect rules and one can only do so when one learns why the rules were made in that way in the first way.
to break them
so we can punish those who break the rules and force them to conform to what society expects everyone to be.
So we can break them. Duh.
If we didn't make rules, what would we have to break other than dance. Jeesh.
Rules aren't made to be broken. They're mad to set limits
However some rules are broken which they shouldn't be... they should be... renewed
rules arent really made to be broken they are meant to draw limits and to be followed u break a rule when u cant follow it
What is the basis for your assumption that rules are made to be broken? How do you know that's why they are made? Because you read it on a 50-cent button somewhere? Can you prove your premise?
Here is a tip: colorful one-liners are just that -- colorful one-liners. They don't really mean anything. Flare wisdom has nothing to do with serious thought.
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