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In comedies, [[Long List|Long Lists]] and even shorter ones will include not only [[Department of Redundancy Department|redundant repetition of unnecessary items]], but also items which assert their own nonexistence.
In comedies, [[Long List]]s and even shorter ones will include not only [[Department of Redundancy Department|redundant repetition of unnecessary items]], but also items which assert their own nonexistence.


Compare [[There Are No Rules]], and don't see also [[I Was Never Here]].
Compare [[There Are No Rules]], and don't see also [[I Was Never Here]].
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** It was originally a rule involving assigning trample damage that became obsolete, but kept to avoid renumbering the rest of the rules. It was finally removed when Eighth Edition was released.
** It was originally a rule involving assigning trample damage that became obsolete, but kept to avoid renumbering the rest of the rules. It was finally removed when Eighth Edition was released.
* [[Dungeons and Dragons]]: Page 128 of the 3.5 Dungeon Masters Guide has a list of traits to flesh out NPCs. Number 26 is <s> blank</s> ''missing entirely'', and Number 100 reads "No sense of humor (See #26)".
* [[Dungeons and Dragons]]: Page 128 of the 3.5 Dungeon Masters Guide has a list of traits to flesh out NPCs. Number 26 is <s> blank</s> ''missing entirely'', and Number 100 reads "No sense of humor (See #26)".
* The [[Monty Python]] version of ''[[Fluxx]]'' has a card called "[[My Hovercraft Is Full of Eels]]." Two people playing the game must each choose a number between one and four. One is subtracted from the sum of those two numbers, and a rule corresponding to that resulting number must be followed. [[There Is No Rule Six]].
* The [[Monty Python]] version of ''[[Fluxx]]'' has a card called "[[My Hovercraft Is Full of Eels]]." Two people playing the game must each choose a number between one and four. One is subtracted from the sum of those two numbers, and a rule corresponding to that resulting number must be followed. There Is No Rule Six.


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