Rule 43B
ironically, the more beautiful, pure and innocent something is, the greater the need to make p-rn of it…
person a: i’m going to make a p-rnographic picture of this sweet cartoon character
person b: h-ll no i refuse!
person a: wait why?
person b: because rule 43a
person a: ahhh but it’s p-rn so it’s rule 43b 🙂
person b: d-mn…
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