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Everyone getting their jollies to some “mei overwatch rule 34” content is passively supporting the most ethical porno around. When it comes to the porn-opticon available online there is still a certain stigma attached to cartoons and comics and hentai. The “mei overwatch rule 34” results are a little less wholesome, of course, but don’t stray into anything all that outrageous or creative.Īnd so what if they did? It’s not like Mei is a real person. She’s the gentle, unintimidating girl next door who wears your hoodie while you’re away at summer camp because she misses you. If you asked her to coffee she’d probably say ‘yes’ and order cocoa instead. Mei doesn’t exude much sexuality either, especially compared to Tracer’s cockney accent and controversial posterior or Widowmaker’s whole vibe of lithe purple maneater. There is certainly some exaggeration to her form, but it’s more Venus of Willendorf than Barbie of Malibu. Mei would be right at home in a Dove campaign. And, to be fair to the artists slaking the Mei thirst, the depictions are fairly body-positive. Is it the parka? There is plenty of evidence that less is more when it comes to attraction and maybe fans are focusing on Mei because she leaves the most to the imagination. Mei, with her oversized parka and Velma glasses, is causing all sorts of randiness. And somewhere amidst this surge of gamers a zeitgeist of sexual curiosity arose. Mei’s rise to the top of the Overwatch rule 34 heap is significant, since it stands to reason the launch of competitive play in Overwatch this week resulted in a flood of new/returning players. Like, pretty much any of them seem like they’d inspire a bit more sexual fetishism than Mei. The ‘mei overwatch rule 34’ trend itself is fairly predictable, but not without its own surprises.įor starters, there are plenty of other female characters in Overwatch that seem like more obvious choices for a rule 34 spike. Poke around Google (away from work) and you might be surprised/horrified at how much you find. But it's so significant a trend that no less than The Washington Post explored the issue a few months ago, and it's highly trafficked Urban Dictionary page all but cements its legacy as an internet touchstone. Photo: Google TrendsĪnytime ‘rule 34’ is invoked there is generally a collective eye roll alongside it. Mei is getting Overwatch fans hot under the parka.