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>>96404054
Rules are not the game. Rules are not a substitute for a game. Rules do not run a game. (YOU) run a game. (YOU) use the rules to help you do that.
The entire tabletop game, the rules, the dice, are just to give structure to your game of make believe. Rules can be changed or ignored at will if (YOU), the human running the game, thinks it will improve the experience.
Autists are unable to understand this, and so rigidly follow the exact letter of the rules then complain that they do not cover all cases (they aren't supposed to).