If you are asking about run-on sentences, serious writing will comply with the rules, and frivolous (or experimental) writing is free to violate them. A run-on sentence might be used to convey that you, the writer, are too frantic to take the time to create new sentences rather than just continuing with the one you already have.
It is not ok to break the rules and god will be mad.
It is not ok to break the rules and god will be mad.
Under the Navigation Rules, it is OK to break the rules when it is absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
Ok
When nessasary to aviod a collision
When absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
insane captain or crew in danger is enough for mutany (MEWT-KNEE)
When absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
KC Rules OK was created in 2005-04.
John Cena rules ok
No, it is not ok for a kid to get a restraining order for a break up unless this kid is in physical danger.
Breaking the rules can be justified in situations where adhering strictly to them could result in harm or injustice, such as when a person's safety is at risk. Additionally, when rules are outdated or counterproductive, it may be necessary to challenge them to promote progress or fairness. Ultimately, the intent should be to prioritize ethical considerations and the greater good over strict compliance.