Gursharan Singh wrote over two hundred drama scripts. Many of these were original plays, others were based on short stories, novels and even poems from contemporary writings. In 2010-11, writer and artistic director, Kewal Dhaliwal, published seven volumes of Gursharan Singh’s collected plays and released them in Chandigarh in the presence of Gursharan Singh. We discovered a few more scripts after the publication of these seven volumes. These will be brought out in another volume in the coming year. The seven volumes are being added with much gratitude to Kewal Dhaliwal, who is also a member of the Trust.
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: Many mainstream sites have strict rules regarding adult content, leading to the creation of dedicated "booru" style archives that categorize content by tags like "command_and_conquer".
Before the ion cannons start firing, let’s define the term. Rule 34 originated from a 2003 webcomic by Peter Morley-Souter, depicting a sweaty, improbable scene from Calvin and Hobbes . The rule was simple: given enough time and anonymity, someone, somewhere, will create explicit fan art of anything .
As the internet continues to evolve, so too will the manifestations of Rule 34 across various fandoms, including Command & Conquer. With advancements in technology and changes in online platforms, the ways in which fans create and share Rule 34 content will likely shift, presenting new challenges and opportunities for both creators and consumers.
While Rule 34 content may not be for everyone, its existence speaks to the creative potential and diversity of the internet, as well as the enduring popularity of franchises like Command & Conquer. As we move forward in an increasingly digital age, understanding and engaging with these cultural phenomena will be crucial for creators, consumers, and communities alike.
: The deep-seated rivalry between Global Defense Initiative (GDI) and the Brotherhood of Nod extends into fan culture, where "faction pride" can influence the themes of the artwork produced. Safety and Ethical Considerations