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  1. Dec 14, 2009 · Rule 35. If no porn is found at the moment, it will be made. The most widespread of the rules, Rule 34 states that pornography is an omnipresent aspect of online media culture and all that is conceivable has been visually depicted in a salacious manner.

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  2. Rule 34, for example, refers to the ubiquity of pornography online: “There is porn of it. No exceptions.”. Then, Rule 35 follows up: “The exception to rule #34 is the citation of rule #34.”. Other rules of the internet are misogynistic or provocative in nature.

  3. Rule 30: Girls do not exist on the internet. Explanation Due to being anonymous and gender being a moot point, saying you are a "girl" usually denotes the poster is not a girl and just saying this to get attention or is a girl really just trying to get attention.

  4. Rule 35: If there is no porn of it, porn will be made of it. Rule 36: No matter how fucked up it is, there is always worse than what you just saw. Rule 37: You cannot divide by zero (just because the calculator says so).Explanation Rule 38: No real limits of any kind apply here—not even the sky.

  5. Rule 34 is, at its simplest, an "Internet Rule" that has stood the test of time and is as core a part to the ideals of internet culture as cats being funny. The rule stipulates that anything which exists, anything at all, will have adult content made about it and posted online.

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Rule 36 is a lesser-known rule of the internet that states: “There is always a furry version of everything.” This rule is a reference to the furry fandom, a subculture of people who are interested in anthropomorphic animal characters.

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  8. here's a Masterlist of all the rules in a nice fat button format because you know you love a shiny button. this also includes the rules themselves, but they're summarised, and the explanations and a bit of backstory (if available) are only on the page that is specifically for the rule

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