Infatuation Rules
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What is Rule 18 of the Internet?

Cite directly to an internet source that cannot be cited according to another Bluebook rule. The citation should include the title, pagination, publication date, and the URL.

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Cite directly to an internet source that cannot be cited according to another Bluebook rule. The citation should include the title, pagination, publication date, and the URL. N.B.: Former versions of the Bluebook required that URLs be preceded with “available at”—that is no longer the case. The URL simply follows a comma at the end of the citation.

Model

Author, Title, Main Page Title, (Date or Date and Time), URL.

Example

Elizabeth Yuko, How to Change Someone’s Mind, Lifehacker (Aug. 6, 2020, 2:00PM), https://lifehacker.com/how-to-change-someones-mind-1844634727. (1) Typeface the title or party name as you would for a normal citation. Do not underline the URL. (2) If an author is unclear, a title alone may be used, unless there is a clear institutional author [rule 18.2.2(b)]. (3) Only pinpoint cite, if a page number appears in the document itself, e.g. PDFs, and not screen numbers [rule 18.2.2(g)]. (4) Dates. Indicate a year if the date clearly refers to the material cited, else use "last visited X date " in the parenthetical [rule 18.2.2(c)]. (5) URLs. The URL should take the reader directly to the page, with no intervening links in between. If the URL is long and unwieldy, then indicate the root URL with a parenthetical explaining how to access the information [Rule 18.2.2(d)]. A digital copy of a printed source may be cited, so long as it is authenticated, official, or an exact copy of the printed source; otherwise, the printed source must be cited [Rules 18.2 & 18.2.1]. These citations do not need to include a URL unless: they are obscure; citation to a URL will improve access to the cited source; or if the online source shares enough characteristics of the print source that it could be fully cited according to another rule, in which case the URL can be added to the end of the citation [Rule 18.2.1(b)].

Human Rights Watch, World Report (2020),https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/world_report_download/hrw_world_report_2020_0.pdf.

Citations to Other Sources on the Internet

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What does it mean if you are constantly thinking of someone?

You're focusing on potential If you can't stop thinking about someone new, it may be because you're focusing on their potential, says Greer. “That's the fantasy of what you could have and what you long for, what you may feel is missing in your life, what you might have had with somebody else,” Greer says.

When someone’s stuck in your mind, you’ve usually succumbed to rumination – obsessive, constant and repetitive thinking. Think of it as thoughts running endlessly on a hamster wheel.

How difficult it is to stop thinking about people comes down to who they were to you and what they meant to you in your life at the time, according to Jane Greer, a marriage and family therapist and author of What About Me?

Maybe a former flame had given you visions of forever. Maybe a friend offered comfort in your time of need. There are many reasons people keep thinking about others, even when they don’t want to. And it’s not just past connections who may be running a loop in your mind. You can ruminate on new friends and acquaintances too. The good news is that doing this occasionally is completely normal, according to Dr Sanam Hafeez, a neuropsychologist. It only becomes a problem when coping skills (more on those in a bit) don’t help and you feel like you can’t control your thoughts.

So why might your mind latch onto thoughts of someone?

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