Our group rules have been locked, so they cannot be edited/revised in anyway, shape or form. Not even the Leader has an advantage in this situation. Additionally, these rules are considered so important that one must memorize them, word-for-word. No rules have been removed- all of them have been active rules since the founding. One of the rules is that you must stay organized. I’ve really been pushing Leader’s limit with that one. If someone could possibly be clean-messy, that would be me. Rule #2 is that you cannot criticize/harass others. Rule #3 is the amount of food you can eat per day. Breakfast and Dinner are required, Lunch is optional. Eating too much will eventually cause a shortage of food, or so they say. Rule #4, one of the more important rules, is that you cannot advertise WorldCrash. We are trying to stay hidden as long as possible, so we don’t end up being discovered by police. Rule #5, which I honestly think is just used to control people, is that you cannot deem any of the women attractive. When one turns eighteen, they will be entered into WorldCrash college, which is basically the last four years of one’s time at WorldCrash. After that, they are released into the public with a new name. They are forbidden to tell anyone of WorldCrash’s secrets, or some very….bad…...things will happen.
In our group, to say you are brilliant, or express brilliance, is against the rules. To say you are better, or boast, to one another is also forbidden. Not all feelings are blocked, however. You can feel confident if you have just, say, hacked into a major site. However, you may not if your confidence has hurt another. You must take a shower every day, so you won’t smell bad in fragrance. We also use a very strong-fragrant deodorant. However, don’t take me as another mindless drone who follows all the rules in the book. No, if I feel excellent, or accomplish something, with feelings accompanied with excellence, I don’t hide it. Yet, I am decent. I still do not rub it in. I’m pretty sure my decency is the only reason why I am not dead. Yet.