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Difference between revisions of "Rule of ten"
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| − | + | The Rule of Ten states that anything that is free is automatically ten times better. For example, free bacon is ten times better than non-free bacon. | |
| − | + | Now you may be asking, why is a free punch in the face 10 times better? Well, it is ten times better because at least you did not have to pay somone to punch you in the face. | |
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Latest revision as of 16:52, April 6, 2006
The Rule of Ten states that anything that is free is automatically ten times better. For example, free bacon is ten times better than non-free bacon.
Now you may be asking, why is a free punch in the face 10 times better? Well, it is ten times better because at least you did not have to pay somone to punch you in the face.