Bay Smith is a main character. Once a guy, she was turned into a girl several years ago. She keeps this fact a secret, and only a handful of people know.
She's now a struggling actress whose roommate is actually her daughter from an alternate future timeline.
There is pr0n of any person, character, or situation that has even the smallest fanbase. No exceptions. This rule is also described as “There is pr0n of it, period.”
Rule 63:
For any character, there exists (or will exist) a (probably sexy) opposite-sex version.
Okay, till now I was rather oblivious of rule 63 but now I know!
As for the rule 34 of sailor sun, I have to admit such a thought never crossed my mind and now I’m slightly scared to even take a look around and see if there is any out there.
All in the sudden,two question pop up in my brain.
1.Isn’t church have some issue about TGed people.(I mean,Bay was born as Brad Smith.)
2.Will Bay invite “Brad’s” mom to her wedding?
Some Churches might, though honestly it’s a different subject from homosexuality and the two often get lumped together. There really isn’t any biblical or moral reasoning to justify issues with TG people.
Also in Bay’s case, it was forced. Also it was done in sort of a magical/technologically enhanced way that made it a “perfect” gender swap instead of the imperfect methods that exist in the real world. So by all intends and purposes, she is a full woman and I don’t think a church can have a legitimate problem with it.
Well, other than the “God made you a man and to change that is defiance of His Will”, which to anybody who doesn’t believe in it sounds much like “If God had meant for Man to fly, then we would be born with wings”, to which I usually reply, “If God had meant for us to go about while nude, we would be born that way.
Well, most if not all Catholic and High Church parishes of any size generally have daily services…
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I’ve never
foundrun across any Rule 34 of Bay that i can remember.(Though some of CD’s DeviantArt stuff sort edges that way a little bit…)
Huh, now that I think about it, neither have I. I’ve found a fair bit of EGS Rule 34, though. 😉
Errr, you know that you’ve just issued a challenge to the Sailor Sun fanbase don’t you? If there isn’t any Bay pr0n now there soon will be.
I’m not worried. If thier isn’t now, I doubt there will suddenly be a surge of Bay P0rn
I shouldn’t even ask what Rule 34 is. I know what Rule 63 is but not the other one.
I DID NOT ASK!!
Rule 34:
There is pr0n of any person, character, or situation that has even the smallest fanbase. No exceptions. This rule is also described as “There is pr0n of it, period.”
Rule 63:
For any character, there exists (or will exist) a (probably sexy) opposite-sex version.
Okay, till now I was rather oblivious of rule 63 but now I know!
As for the rule 34 of sailor sun, I have to admit such a thought never crossed my mind and now I’m slightly scared to even take a look around and see if there is any out there.
A couple of thoughts:
I’m thinking that Bay has her schedule mixed up & it really is Sunday.
I’m also thinking that if there exists smutty Bay pix out there, that CD may have drawn a few.
So who is the Rule 63 version of the Sirens?
All in the sudden,two question pop up in my brain.
1.Isn’t church have some issue about TGed people.(I mean,Bay was born as Brad Smith.)
2.Will Bay invite “Brad’s” mom to her wedding?
Some Churches might, though honestly it’s a different subject from homosexuality and the two often get lumped together. There really isn’t any biblical or moral reasoning to justify issues with TG people.
Also in Bay’s case, it was forced. Also it was done in sort of a magical/technologically enhanced way that made it a “perfect” gender swap instead of the imperfect methods that exist in the real world. So by all intends and purposes, she is a full woman and I don’t think a church can have a legitimate problem with it.
Well, other than the “God made you a man and to change that is defiance of His Will”, which to anybody who doesn’t believe in it sounds much like “If God had meant for Man to fly, then we would be born with wings”, to which I usually reply, “If God had meant for us to go about while nude, we would be born that way.
“If God had meant us to fly, He would never have given us the railways.” – elderly British lady, about 1965, as quoted by Michael Flanders.