Griff Rule

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The internet slang termGriff Rule” refers to a rule or guideline created by the user Griff on a particular forum or platform. This rule is often seen as a tongue-in-cheek guideline that states, “Pictures or it didn’t happen.” It is used to challenge someone who claims something extraordinary or hard to believe, demanding visual proof or evidence to support their statement.

Examples:

1. Person A: “I just caught a fish that was three meters long!”
Person B: “Griff rule – pictures or it didn’t happen! Show us a photo of that massive fish!”

2. Person A: “I broke the world record for the most push-ups done in one minute!”
Person B: “Griff rule applies here! We need a video proving you achieved such an incredible feat!”

In summary, the Griff Rule serves as a playful way to challenge others and request visual evidence when someone makes outlandish or unbelievable claims on the internet.

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