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The 34th Rule (ISBN 0-671-00793-9), published January 1, 1999, is a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel written by Armin Shimerman and David R. George III. The story in the novel was an allegory for the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War, and was inspired by George Takei 's experiences during that period.
- Armin Shimerman, David George, Eric Stillwell
- 1999
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.
Rules of the Internet is a list of protocols and conventions, originally written to serve as a guide for those who identified themselves with the Internet group Anonymous. The list serves as a summation of popular catchphrases and axioms commonly associated with 4chan.
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1 gen 2001 · In The 34th Rule, Quark finds himself a pawn, caught between Bajor and the Ferengi as tensions escalate over the contested sale by the Grand Nagus of Ferenginar of one of the sacred orbs of the prophets.
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The 34th Rule is a Pocket DS9 novel – #23 in the numbered series – written by Armin Shimerman and David R. George III, based on a story by Shimerman & George & Eric A. Stillwell. Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in January 1999.
Rule #34: There is porn of it. No exceptions. Peter Morley-Souter. La vignetta riporta questa regola oramai diventata famosa, e disegna un ragazzo che, davanti a un computer, con...
Rule 34 is an Internet meme which claims that Internet pornography exists concerning every possible topic. The concept is commonly depicted as fan art of normally non-erotic subjects engaging in sexual behavior and/or activity. [1]