The overriding rule, if you want to run a domain, is to be fair.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes breaking the rules is extending the rules.
You need to respect the rules; they are the same for everybody.
There are some good rules and there are some lousy rules.
It is poor rule that won't work more ways than one.
Every rule should be broken at least one time.
Rules matter, and to be rules they need to be universal in form: always do this, never do that. But it is foolish to rule out in advance the possibility that an occasion might arise when normal rules just don't apply. Rules are not there to be broken, but sometimes break them we must.
My biggest thing is banana pudding, but it's the devil! So no one is allowed to bring it into my house. Because I can't control myself. So why put it in my domain?
The only way that you can find any semblance of a rule, or make any semblance of your own rule, is to tear up the rulebook. Throw it out, burn it, throw it away, and make your own rules.
The only rule is there's only one rule: no rules.
No rule is so general, which admits not some exception.