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Revision as of 17:14, 3 February 2013
Rule 63 is a meme among the "rules" of the Internet
"For any given male character, there is a female version of that character." |
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and, conversely, "For any female character, there exists a male version of that character."
Some people believe that androgynous characters are the exception -- these people are blissfully ignorant of the amount of Bridget fanart porn that exists. Jesus Christ. Due to a funny habit in the English language of using 'he' and 'him' as default pronouns, there's plenty of artwork of monsters and objects that have no determinate gender that are Rule-63'd into having human-female characteristics: tits, a narrow waist, or just long hair and wearing a dress, bashfully hiding her nucleus behind a not-yet dissolved fan.
Rule63 doesn't require that the opposite-gendered versions be in porn, though that's fine too.
Examples
Here are some:
Gallery
This is not a place to upload anything and everything Rule63 related; this is just for images already used on other articles. And try to keep this gallery worksafe.
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tarrasque without her bikini top.
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tarrasque
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God-Empress of MankindEXTRA HERESY! -
God-Empress of MankindMORE EXTRA HERESY!!! -
Cultist... and yet, he's still more feminine than you.
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Angry MarinesHERESY!. -
even your PCs aren't safe.
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Stitches from Ruby Quest.
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Redd from Ruby Quest
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Ace from Ruby Quest
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Doomrider from 40k. But you can never know with Slaanesh.
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