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Audience-Alienating Ending page is relatively normal, but then one entry has obvious YMMV tacked on
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"It is about trannies if you squint!.."
 
Someone actually tried to take fujoshit seriously and wound up hating it. He also didn't get immediately banned.

So,the people within that showed which show that it was, and it's certainly nice to see the show's creator pointing out that casting an alphabet person into a corresponding role runs the risk of outing them as an faggot.
 
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Their main defense for that gay hockey show is it's an outlier amongst gay media with several people pointing out that it's almost qualifies as porn.

Someone pointing out that your co-workers putting their bios in their work emails is actually an trap engineered by your HR department. Plus, it makes the local troons feels better about themselves
 
They made a trope to project their seething over Andrew Tate. It is a self-demonstrating example of the concept's flaws, intrinsically tying every aggressive or arrogant male character's problems to their gender by default.
You can tell by the examples that this is not a trope that naturally exists in fiction.
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Dio is not an "alpha male", he's just fucking crazy
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Most of the folders have one or two examples and they're all super long because they have to work really hard and jump through hoops to explain them. They literally just made this page to seethe about Andrew Tate types, or more accurately guys who actually work hard to better themselves.
 
Yeah, except for when it dives into political satire.
I’d argue “not even then”. TVT purports to be a site where people discuss shared creative elements across artistic works, which isn’t the same level or type of analysis one would expect to see when examining a piece of satire.

I mean I guess if Liliputians cropped up in a later work as a reference to Swift or something, I could see that being talked about but even then I’d expect it to be linking to/explaining the reference itself more than the cultural context or syntax.
 
From the League of Extraodinary Gentlemen page:

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Imagine being so porn rotted that the word thrill immediately equals arrousal to you, even used in reference to children.
I think this deserves the qualifier of whether or not this is from the comic or the film (I want to say comic because the movie’s a guilty pleasure but it’s been a while). If it’s the comic I’d be wary due to authorship.
 
I think this deserves the qualifier of whether or not this is from the comic or the film (I want to say comic because the movie’s a guilty pleasure but it’s been a while). If it’s the comic I’d be wary due to authorship.
Movie for sure, I remember the line and I'm going to go out on a limb and say Sanderson Reed was a movie original character.
 
I think this deserves the qualifier of whether or not this is from the comic or the film (I want to say comic because the movie’s a guilty pleasure but it’s been a while). If it’s the comic I’d be wary due to authorship.

It's the film, it's on the YMMV page for specifically the film.
 
They have this to say on the recent Stranger Things controversy.

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I don't really watch this series, but should I be concerned that the only argument that those fuckers have is that "they're outcasts, of course they'll be gay!"? Plus, one of them is kind of pissed on how unrealistic it is. Mostly because his " coming out" meeting that he did 20 years ago went terrible while a bunch of fictional teenagers in the 80s get to have their share of solidarity
 
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I cannot emphasize enough how creepy these assholes can get in an effort to look progressive. Remember Legend of Korra? Find anything about her dad. Read his entry. They make him sound more gay than the dyke
 
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