In October 2008, we adopted temporary Rule 204T of Regulation SHO as an interim final temporary rule, with an expiration date of July 31, 2009. 1. As discussed in more detail below, temporary Rule 204T strengthens the close-out requirements of Regulation SHO for failures to deliver securities (known as “fails” or “fails to deliver”) 2
Rule 77: The Internet makes you stupid. Tropes Named by the Rules of the Internet: Divide by Zero: Trope namer is rule 49 Rule 34: "There's porn of it" Rule 50: "There's a crossover with it" Rule 63: "There's a gender-flipped version of it" Serious Business: named by rule 46 There Are No Girls on the Internet: Rule 30, memetic version An addendum of the internet rules stating that if there is no porn of it, it will be made. Rule 63, one of the self-styled rules of internet, declares: For every fictional character, there exists a gender-swapped counterpart of that character. Dec 23, 2019 · The internet is a lawless place, but there’s apparently one regulation that is sacred. "Rule zero." Deanna Thompson, who works as a data analyst for a large casino in Las Vegas, spoke about this rule in “Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer,” a true crime docu-series that just hit Netflix.
Rule 34, for example, refers to the ubiquity of pornography online: “There is porn of it. No exceptions.” Then, Rule 35 follows up: “The exception to rule #34 is the citation of rule #34.” Other rules of the internet are misogynistic or provocative in nature. Rule 30 (in some versions), for instance, declares: “There are no girls on Rule 34. Rule 34. There is porn of it, no exception. Rule 35. If no porn is found at the moment, it will be made. The most widespread of the rules, Rule 34 states that pornography is an omnipresent aspect of online media culture and all that is conceivable has been visually depicted in a salacious manner. Rule 35 serves as its supporting clause Rule 34: If it exists there IS porn of it. Rule 35: The exception to rule #34 is the citation of rule #34. Rule 36: Anonymous does not forgive. Rule 37: There are no girls on the internet. Rule 38: A cat is fine too. Rule 39: One cat leads to another. Rule 40: Another cat leads to Zippocat. Rule 41: Everything is someone's sexual fetish. Rule
Rule 34 is an Internet meme and slang that states that, as a rule, Internet pornography exists concerning every conceivable topic. The concept is commonly depicted as fan art of normally non-erotic subjects engaging in sexual behavior.
Rule 77: The Internet makes you stupid. Tropes Named by the Rules of the Internet: Divide by Zero: Trope namer is rule 49 Rule 34: "There's porn of it" Rule 50: "There's a crossover with it" Rule 63: "There's a gender-flipped version of it" Serious Business: named by rule 46 There Are No Girls on the Internet: Rule 30, memetic version An addendum of the internet rules stating that if there is no porn of it, it will be made. Rule 63, one of the self-styled rules of internet, declares: For every fictional character, there exists a gender-swapped counterpart of that character. Dec 23, 2019 · The internet is a lawless place, but there’s apparently one regulation that is sacred. "Rule zero." Deanna Thompson, who works as a data analyst for a large casino in Las Vegas, spoke about this rule in “Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer,” a true crime docu-series that just hit Netflix.