Today has been an educational day. I learned the Rules of Internet.

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Today has been an educational day. I learned the Rules of Internet.
Dos and Don'ts
Traduction des Règles d'Internet (4chan)
Traduction des Règles d’Internet (4chan)
Je donne des cours sur le social media et le webmarketing depuis maintenant plus d’un an dans plusieurs écoles du numérique à Bordeaux. J’ai donc été amenée à réfléchir et à poser sur le papier (et sur des slides du coup) mon savoir et les concepts que je manipule au quotidien depuis plus de 6 ans maintenant. C’est tout bête mais E-reputation, CPC, community management, les règles de twitter, les…
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I feel like tumblr and sfw forget this, so I wanted to post it just because? Special attention to 11, 42 and 43
In my years working in technology, I have learned a few things. These lessons have become oft-repeated refrains when speaking to people, so I thought I'd collect them so I have a link to send folks when needed.
Rule #128
Everything you know is a lie, but all those lies are nothing. So by using the transitive property we can conclude that everything = nothing and if you add an integer (x) into the equation we can single anything out and turn it into a certain amount of nothing explained by this graph e = everything n = nothing
| | | | _ | / \ | _____/ \ | / \ e | / \ | ______/ \ | / \ | / \ | _______/ \ | / \ | / \ |/ \ |_________________________________________\______________________ n
As you can see, at a certain point of everything, nothing cannot exist. So in conclusion, I have no idea what I'm talking about.