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Rule 63 is an internet adage which states that for every fictional character, there exists an opposite-gender counterpart. It is considered a notable tenet of the anonymously-written Rules of the Internet, next to Rules 1 & 2 and Rule 34.
Those are cute! And thanks for the explanation about the rule- I had never heard of that before.I had a question about another rule I'd heard bandied about- but a google search just educated me.
Quote from: Galactica on September 25, 2013, 09:34:15 AMThose are cute! And thanks for the explanation about the rule- I had never heard of that before.I had a question about another rule I'd heard bandied about- but a google search just educated me. I have a feeling what that rule was, and chances are if you mentioned it by name it would be edited out, which is understandable.
Quote from: MJNSEIFER on September 25, 2013, 11:59:21 AMQuote from: Galactica on September 25, 2013, 09:34:15 AMThose are cute! And thanks for the explanation about the rule- I had never heard of that before.I had a question about another rule I'd heard bandied about- but a google search just educated me. I have a feeling what that rule was, and chances are if you mentioned it by name it would be edited out, which is understandable.I know which rule you're talking about and you're right, it gets edited out. Some things are just better left out in the wilds of the internet, not on the Arena.