And if you do go hunting to prove this rule false, say good-bye to your childhood first.Ĭompare Sexy Whatever Outfit (a non-pornographic Sister Trope), Freud Was Right, and Fetish Fuel. See also Rule 63, which gets mixed up with this. You may wish to keep a bottle of Brain Bleach handy while proving Rule 34. "Referring to a type of previously non-existent porn will cause online porn of that type to come into being retroactively." Nobody takes this seriously, so far as is known. This basically means that if you notice you can't find porn of something, and point it out, somebody will be happy to draw/write/find it for you in pretty short order.įinally, there is the concept of quantum porn. There's also Rule 35, basically a guarantee that Rule 34 will remain true: "If there is no porn of it, it will be made". The key reason the scope of it is so wide and bizarre lies in what some have come to call Rule 36: "If you've thought of it, then there's somebody out there with a Fetish for it." (And incidentally, by "it" we mean "anything that exists in the world.") Even if you're not looking for it! Don't believe us? Do a Google image search (filters off) of, well, pretty much anything.
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