The Illustrated Book of Manners: A Manual of Good Behavior and Polite Accomplishments, 1866
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The Illustrated Book of Manners: A Manual of Good Behavior and Polite Accomplishments, 1866

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Arbitrary Rules, Tim Drake and #1
1. write something using words only one syllable long.
Good things come to those who wait, or so Timâs been told. Â So he waits and he waits and he waits, but the good things have yet to come.
Mom and Dad say theyâll be home soon. Â They say just a few days more, they say itâs good, that Tim learn not to need all his good things all at once. Â They say boys his age just think of their own wants, rich boys most of all. Â But Tim waits, heâs good at it. Â He does not ask for more than they can give. He waits.
Good things come. Â Timâs house is full of good things. Â There is food and drink and warmth. Â His mom and dad do come home in the end. Â They stay for a brief snatch of time, eyes bright with the things theyâve seen far from here. Â Tim asks what they did and saw in short, small ways, with care not to be too much, not to ask too much of them. Â They turn to look at him, a brief glance here and there, speak with words he looks up on his own, and turn back to their own thoughts and dreams. Their time in Timâs house is a rush, and in a rush they find a new site and they are gone. Â His mom and dad come home and are gone again. Â It is a small good, but it is the good that Tim can hold. Â Tim waits.
I made a stupid rule earlier today that I wasnât allowed to read @noodlecatposts new fic chapter until I finish writing my own, but this chapter is becoming so long and unruly and I JUST WANT TO READ, DAMNIT.Â
Sigh.Â
Back to it. (otherwise I wonât be reading until tomorrow).
The coronavirus is exposing the arbitrary, cruel realities of business as usual.
Wow...
Think about it.

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if its (mostly) on all fours its a Werewolf.
if its standing up right, with clothes, is a Wolfman
THERE ARE NO RULES
Arbitrary.
Aside from the fact that itâs a fun-sounding word, it puts the very thing I despise into a single word, or almost. I donât necessarily hate everything arbitrary, but I do hate when arbitrary things hold people back.
Especially arbitrary rules.
Arbitrary rules make my blood boil.
They hold people back from pursuing their dreams, from making their lives easier, and theyâre just plain dumb.
Donât think this means I hate all rules. Theyâre great when theyâre based on reason and make the world a better place.
Donât run with scissors, understandable.
Sneeze into a tissue or your elbow, of course.
Use a question mark at the end of a question; we donât want any miscommunications happening now, do we?
But, âI canât start a website yetâ, âI canât just go up and talk to themâ, âYou have to do things the way theyâve always been doneâ, âYou have to post content consistentlyâ, or âYou have to have a nicheâ, are all fake rules made up to limit your own mind.
Iâm not immune to arbitrary rules, although I have been working nineteen diligent years to avoid them by being the annoying kid that asks âWhy?â whenever Iâm told to do something.
I think karma tried to get back at me by giving me a little brother that also does this, but it backfired because now we just figure out the whyâs together.
I pester all my friends and family to challenge the made-up rules holding them back whenever I catch them in the act.
But itâs harder to catch yourself.
Whenever I do, I want to yell at the world,âTHERE ARE NO RULES!!â, under my breath,âarbitrary ones, that isâ.
Instead, I quickly set out to do exactly what the arbitrary rule told me not to do or rebel against what it told me to do.