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== '''The 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. 
  
Anything that is free is automatically ten times better.
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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.
 
 
Such as:
 
 
 
Free bacon is 10 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 (as that would be ten times worse).
 

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.