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* On ''WebOriginal/{{Barkwire}}'', rating and reviewing the activities of local dogs is deadly serious.
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* "[[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S089858989690011X?via%3Dihub Legitimate language in a multilingual school]]", an academic report by Monica Heller, describes a Canadian school in which French is the dominant language. Since many of the students are bilingual, ''speaking English'' has become an act of rebellion and something many students care about.
-->''I have seen students calmly answer a teacher’s question in English, provoking anger, acquiescing by repeating themselves in French. I have heard them argue that the French-only rule doesn’t apply until the bell rings, carving out an autonomous space for themselves in the temporal organisation of the school day.\\
All of the talk between the teacher, Lise, and Mohamud surrounding this process was in French (...) one day the running disputes between Mohamud and Lise came to a head, and Lise decided she had to send Mohamud to the school office for discipline. Mohamud’s last rejoinder to Lise was suddenly in English, as he stormed out of the class, slamming the door behind him.''
-->''I have seen students calmly answer a teacher’s question in English, provoking anger, acquiescing by repeating themselves in French. I have heard them argue that the French-only rule doesn’t apply until the bell rings, carving out an autonomous space for themselves in the temporal organisation of the school day.\\
All of the talk between the teacher, Lise, and Mohamud surrounding this process was in French (...) one day the running disputes between Mohamud and Lise came to a head, and Lise decided she had to send Mohamud to the school office for discipline. Mohamud’s last rejoinder to Lise was suddenly in English, as he stormed out of the class, slamming the door behind him.''
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* In Website/GameFAQs, the Contests are serious enough for the board that discusses them to [[http://board8.wikia.com create]] [[TheWikiRule a wiki]]. Also, in that board, "[[UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny Most Powerful Character]]" discussions might get a little heated.
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* In Website/GameFAQs, the Contests are serious enough for the board that discusses them to [[http://board8.wikia.com create]] [[TheWikiRule create a wiki]]. Also, in that board, "[[UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny Most Powerful Character]]" discussions might get a little heated.
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* Website/TVTropes is serious business. When you think about it, this site's ''entire premise'' takes fiction as Serious Business. Let us please leave it at that. Taking irony to new levels of meta, '''''this entry''''' has become Serious Business.
** Within the site itself, there is the CompleteMonster trope that can't be edited willy nilly and requires a thorough discussion and application within the forum in order to even add an entry in the page or other corresponding YMMV pages when every other tropes can be added with ease. There is a good reason for this though: As the trope is about the most heinous kind of character, anyone can easily pick characters who they think are evil (or just simply don't like and wants to spite on them) and 'convincingly' portray them as the worst of the worst that everyone should hate, even from minimum available information, which will inevitably cause judgmental misinformation. Therefore, a discussion and voting phase to see if the character fits is an absolute necessity for this one trope. Other sites like the [[https://villains.fandom.com/ Villains Wiki]] or [[https://pure-evil-villains.fandom.com Pure Evil Wiki]] have their own entry rules different from TV Tropes to show just how severe this issue is.
** Within the site itself, there is the CompleteMonster trope that can't be edited willy nilly and requires a thorough discussion and application within the forum in order to even add an entry in the page or other corresponding YMMV pages when every other tropes can be added with ease. There is a good reason for this though: As the trope is about the most heinous kind of character, anyone can easily pick characters who they think are evil (or just simply don't like and wants to spite on them) and 'convincingly' portray them as the worst of the worst that everyone should hate, even from minimum available information, which will inevitably cause judgmental misinformation. Therefore, a discussion and voting phase to see if the character fits is an absolute necessity for this one trope. Other sites like the [[https://villains.fandom.com/ Villains Wiki]] or [[https://pure-evil-villains.fandom.com Pure Evil Wiki]] have their own entry rules different from TV Tropes to show just how severe this issue is.
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* Website/TVTropes Website/TVTropes:
** In general, this whole site is serious business. When you think about it, this site's ''entire premise'' takes fiction as Serious Business. Let us please leave it at that. Taking irony to new levels of meta, '''''this entry''''' has become SeriousBusiness.
Business.
**Within Amongst the site itself, many tropes featured, there is the CompleteMonster trope that can't be edited willy nilly and requires a thorough discussion and application proposal within the forum in order to even add an entry in the page or other corresponding YMMV pages when every other tropes can be added with ease. There is a good reason for this though: As the trope is about the most heinous kind of character, anyone can easily pick characters who they think are evil (or just simply don't like and wants to spite on them) and 'convincingly' portray them as the worst of the worst that everyone should hate, even from minimum available information, which will inevitably cause judgmental misinformation. Therefore, a discussion and voting phase to see if the character fits is an absolute necessity for this one trope. Other sites like the [[https://villains.fandom.com/ Villains Wiki]] or [[https://pure-evil-villains.fandom.com Pure Evil Wiki]] have their own entry rules different from TV Tropes to show just how severe this issue is.
** In general, this whole site is serious business. When you think about it, this site's ''entire premise'' takes fiction as Serious Business. Let us please leave it at that. Taking irony to new levels of meta, '''''this entry''''' has become Serious
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** Within the site itself, there is the CompleteMonster trope that can't be edited willy nilly and requires a thorough discussion and application within the forum in order to even add an entry in the page or other corresponding YMMV pages when every other tropes can be added with ease. There is a good reason for this though: As the trope is about the most heinous kind of character, anyone can easily pick characters who they think are evil (or just simply don't like and wants to spite on them) and 'convincingly' portray them as the worst of the worst that everyone should hate, even from minimum available information, which will inevitably cause judgmental misinformation. Therefore, a discussion and voting phase to see if the character fits is an absolute necessity for this one trope. Other sites like the [[https://villains.fandom.com/ Villains Wiki]] or [[https://pure-evil-villains.fandom.com Pure Evil Wiki]] have their own entry rules different from TV Tropes to show just how severe this issue is.
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* Website/TVTropes itself has the CompleteMonster trope that can't be edited willy nilly and requires a thorough discussion and application within the forum in order to even add an entry in the page or other corresponding YMMV pages when every other tropes can be added with ease. There is a good reason for this though: As the trope is about the most heinous kind of character, anyone can easily pick characters who they think are evil (or just simply don't like and wants to spite on them) and 'convincingly' portray them as the worst of the worst that everyone should hate, even from minimum available information, which will inevitably cause judgmental misinformation. Therefore, a discussion and voting phase to see if the character fits is an absolute necessity for this one trope. Other sites like the [[https://villains.fandom.com/ Villains Wiki]] or [[https://pure-evil-villains.fandom.com Pure Evil Wiki]] have their own entry rules different from TV Tropes to show just how severe this issue is.
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* Website/TVTropes itself has the CompleteMonster trope that can't be edited willy nilly and requires a thorough discussion and application within the forum in order to even add an entry in the page or other corresponding YMMV pages when every other tropes can be added with ease. There is a good reason for this though: As the trope is about the most heinous kind of character, anyone can easily pick a character and 'convincingly' portray them as the worst of the worst that everyone should hate, even from minimum available information, which will inevitably cause judgmental misinformation. Therefore, a discussion and voting phase to see if the character fits is an absolute necessity for this one trope. Other sites like the [[https://villains.fandom.com/ Villains Wiki]] or [[https://pure-evil-villains.fandom.com Pure Evil Wiki]] have their own entry rules different from TV Tropes to show just how severe this issue is.
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* Website/TVTropes itself has the CompleteMonster trope that can't be edited willy nilly and requires a thorough discussion and application within the forum in order to even add an entry in the page or other corresponding YMMV pages when every other tropes can be added with ease. There is a good reason for this though: As the trope is about the most heinous kind of character, anyone can easily pick a character characters who they think are evil (or just simply don't like and wants to spite on them) and 'convincingly' portray them as the worst of the worst that everyone should hate, even from minimum available information, which will inevitably cause judgmental misinformation. Therefore, a discussion and voting phase to see if the character fits is an absolute necessity for this one trope. Other sites like the [[https://villains.fandom.com/ Villains Wiki]] or [[https://pure-evil-villains.fandom.com Pure Evil Wiki]] have their own entry rules different from TV Tropes to show just how severe this issue is.
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* [[https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/bright-lights/id335316316?i=1000121273523 Bright Lights]] is a short crime story about a Las Vegas tourist who sees a man gun down a guitar in broad daylight and decides to find out why. While no one besides the protagonist, from the cops who cart the guitar away on a stretcher to the city morgue that processes it, views the act as a legitimate murder, they are understandably wary of a person who would perform such a public display of brazen violence.
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* [[https://podcasts.''[[https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/bright-lights/id335316316?i=1000121273523 Bright Lights]] Lights]]'' is a short crime story about a Las Vegas tourist who sees a man gun down a guitar in broad daylight and decides to find out why. While no one besides the protagonist, from the cops who cart the guitar away on a stretcher to the city morgue that processes it, views the act as a legitimate murder, they are understandably wary of a person who would perform such a public display of brazen violence.