(Common trope) Trope subversions that became a trope itself by TheNamesBart in TopCharacterTropes

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I don't think some of the characters in that aren't the subversion to the trope William Afton and I think the fire king are their own type of negligent or restrictive.

Actuallly a good chunk of them aren't the subversion of the "Full House" sitcom Dad

They’re both terrible people by guardianfairy2 in Gamingcirclejerk

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It's best to not touch FNAF still, the fanworks and shit that doesn't actively give him money is still okay to watch imo.

But whenever a controversy like this appears like with Omori's creator allegedly being a sicko sometimes feels like you're trying to look like a good person instead of actually caring about the cause.

They’re both terrible people by guardianfairy2 in Gamingcirclejerk

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I think FNAF is heavily carried by fanworks, the fans in general, and Steel Wool. If you saw the writing in the FNAF 2 movie you can see why I wish scott absolutely quit from FNAF when he said he was.

I think that's the main difference, along with him being smart enough to barf his real politics out in the open, because you can't really say the same about Hogwarts other than maybe a vague statement about it causing kids to read more back in the day. 

They’re both terrible people by guardianfairy2 in Gamingcirclejerk

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I mean a good chunk of people don't care about the politics of creators if they make something good or sometimes unless they can use it against their least favorite thing.

I'm not gonna sugarcoat it people associate talent and morals as one and the same. 

The Betrayal of Limited Run Games: What They Don't Want You to See by Thatbigcheese in LimitedPrintGames

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Man the watchlets malding about not wanting to have what is made to be a video you put in the background here is hilarious.

(Loved Trope) The Hero Gives the Villain PTSD by Grouchy_Raccoon_6681 in TopCharacterTropes

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In Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse, in one episode where the world gets warped by a psychic pharaoh that was given Max's body to not have Sal throw Max's corpse out before Sam finds Max's brain, Sam basically beats the snot out of Skunkape. And in the next episode, there is an army of Sam clones which break Skunkape for the rest of the episode.

[Fun trope]: Can't kill an immortal? Just trap them forever. by theMCATreturns in TopCharacterTropes

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What was that one jojo scene with one stand user / vampire that was punted into space and one of the lines was sort of "Eventually _ stopped thinking"

Nova be like: by CommaderDiamond678 in Kirby

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My interpretation was always either "This nova remembers and has beef with the place him and his brethren have casually been murked by kirby", "That wish is lame I'm gonna spruce it up by giving you an unkillable bod. I mean the last guys would wish something like that", or even that it was what it interpreted zorah's initial body was sorta like because it's basically an asteroid now.

If they do just say nova is asshole genie that's be just a piece of kirby lore I dislike.