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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The situation is so dark and heavy and/or there are so evil and gloomy characters in it that the audience doesn't care what happens anymore. YMMV because because "so" is a subjective.
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On the main page of Too Bleak Stopped Caring it is indicated that it is based on an opinion.
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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The situation is so dark and heavy and/or there are so evil and gloomy characters in it that the audience doesn't care what happens anymore. YMMV because because "so" is a subjective.
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* {{Sequelphobic}}: Someone dislikes a sequel just because it is one. YMMV as not everybody hates sequels.
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* AwesomeEgo: A character who is arrogant but liked. YMMV as, though characters can be popular, no character is liked by ''everyone''.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Music you like. YMMV as no song is liked by ''everyone''.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Music you like. YMMV as no song is liked by ''everyone''.
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* AwesomeEgo: A character who is arrogant but liked. YMMV as, though characters like these can be popular, no such character is liked by ''everyone''.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Music you like. YMMV asno you can't just say a song is liked by ''everyone''.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Music you like. YMMV as
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* CompleteMonster: An irredeemable, completely evil character; the worst villains in fiction. YMMV because certain aspects of such a complicated {{Evil Trope|s}} are matters of opinion, namely whether or not the character has "[[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]]", and whether or not they are deserving of any sympathy, i.e. not everyone will interpret a character the same and/or take them seriously as an ''exceptional'' monster.
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* CompleteMonster: An irredeemable, completely evil character; the worst villains in fiction. YMMV because certain aspects of such a complicated {{Evil Trope|s}} are matters of opinion, namely whether or not the character has "[[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]]", line]]" to truly be pure evil, and whether or not they are deserving of any sympathy, i.e. not everyone will interpret a character the same and/or take them seriously as an ''exceptional'' monster.
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* DiscreditedMeme: A meme that nobody finds funny anymore. YMMV because some people can still find the Meme funny.
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* DiscreditedMeme: A meme that nobody "nobody" finds funny anymore. YMMV because some people can still find the Meme funny.
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* TheWoobie: A character who is felt sorry for. YMMV because nobody has ''everyone'' feeling sorry for them.
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* TheWoobie: A character who is felt sorry for. YMMV because nobody has it's improbable to have ''everyone'' feeling sorry for them.
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* CompleteMonster: An irredeemable, completely evil character; the worst villains in fiction. YMMV because certain aspects of such a complicated {{Evil Trope|s}} are matters of opinion, namely whether or not the character has "[[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]]", and whether or not they are deserving of any sympathy. Besides, the "exceptional heinousness" they require is partially dependent on real-life and genre standards.
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* CompleteMonster: An irredeemable, completely evil character; the worst villains in fiction. YMMV because certain aspects of such a complicated {{Evil Trope|s}} are matters of opinion, namely whether or not the character has "[[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]]", and whether or not they are deserving of any sympathy. Besides, sympathy, i.e. not everyone will interpret a character the "exceptional heinousness" they require is partially dependent on real-life and genre standards.same and/or take them seriously as an ''exceptional'' monster.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: A work or part of a work that's so surreal, people think the artist was drunk or high at the time. YMMV because not everyone will think they were drunk or high.
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* RemadeAndImproved: When a remake is considered better than the original.
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* RemadeAndImproved: When a remake is considered better than the original. YMMV because some people may not see the former as an improvement over the latter.
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* ObviousBeta: Games that are thought to be difficult to play, if not nigh-unplayable, due to a large amount of glitches. YMMV because not everyone will have the same experience with these games.
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* QuirkyWork: A work that is perceived as strange. YMMV because not everyone will agree with that perception.
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* WidgetSeries: A work that doesn't make sense outside of its culture of origin. YMMV due to involving ValuesDissonance.
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Your Mileage May Vary on any of the articles listed below. What that means could be a couple of different things:
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[[FunWithAcronyms Your Mileage May Vary mileage may vary]] on any of the articles listed below. What that means could be a couple of different things:
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* ShockFatigue: When the overused attempt of shocking audiences has desensitized the audience. YMMV because what might not shock one person anymore, might still shock the other.
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Per TRS, Acceptable Targets is now an index and not a YMMV item, the Acceptable X Targets pages are going to be redirects to the main Acceptable Targets page, and Once Acceptable Targets will be redirected to Values Dissonance (so Once Acceptable Targets will be moved from here to YMMV Redirects after that)
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* AcceptableEthnicTargets: This means that it's okay to mock certain inborn traits. Seeing as some people think that it's not okay, or that mocking inborn traits is never okay, this is YMMV.
* AcceptableHardLuckTargets: This means that it's okay to mock the ButtMonkey. Seeing as one person's ChewToy is another one's {{Woobie}}, this is YMMV.
* AcceptableHobbyTargets: Means it's okay to mock certain hobbies. This might offend people with the hobbies, so it's YMMV.
* AcceptablePoliticalTargets: This means that it is fine to mock certain political beliefs. People have different ideas on whether mocking someone's political beliefs is ever okay, and it might offend people with the political beliefs, so it's YMMV.
* AcceptableProfessionalTargets: Means that it's acceptable to mock someone's job. YMMV as people have different opinions on whether mocking your own or someone else's job is ever okay.
* AcceptableReligiousTargets: Means that it is fine to mock certain religions or aspects of religions. As you can imagine, it can be offensive to people whose religions are being mocked, so it's YMMV.
* AcceptableTargets: People who it's fine to ridicule. Seeing as people have different ideas of who (if anyone) it's fine to ridicule, it's YMMV.
* AcceptableHardLuckTargets: This means that it's okay to mock the ButtMonkey. Seeing as one person's ChewToy is another one's {{Woobie}}, this is YMMV.
* AcceptableHobbyTargets: Means it's okay to mock certain hobbies. This might offend people with the hobbies, so it's YMMV.
* AcceptablePoliticalTargets: This means that it is fine to mock certain political beliefs. People have different ideas on whether mocking someone's political beliefs is ever okay, and it might offend people with the political beliefs, so it's YMMV.
* AcceptableProfessionalTargets: Means that it's acceptable to mock someone's job. YMMV as people have different opinions on whether mocking your own or someone else's job is ever okay.
* AcceptableReligiousTargets: Means that it is fine to mock certain religions or aspects of religions. As you can imagine, it can be offensive to people whose religions are being mocked, so it's YMMV.
* AcceptableTargets: People who it's fine to ridicule. Seeing as people have different ideas of who (if anyone) it's fine to ridicule, it's YMMV.
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* OnceAcceptableTargets: People who it used to be okay to make fun of but now isn't. YMMV because some people might think it's still okay or never was.
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->''[[Music/VillagePeople Some like to stay at the YMMV]]\\
While others find it a bad place to be\\
Did that joke make you laugh?\\
Did the fanservice appeal?\\
It depends on just how you feel...''
While others find it a bad place to be\\
Did that joke make you laugh?\\
Did the fanservice appeal?\\
It depends on just how you feel...''
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While others find it a bad place to be\\
Did that joke make
Did the fanservice appeal?\\
It depends on
-->--'''Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski''', ''Film/TheBigLebowski''
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* CompleteMonster: An irredeemable, completely evil character; the worst villains in fiction. YMMV because certain aspects of such a complicated {{Evil Trope|s}} are matters of opinion, namely whether or not the character has "[[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]]", and whether or not they are deserving of any sympathy.
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* CompleteMonster: An irredeemable, completely evil character; the worst villains in fiction. YMMV because certain aspects of such a complicated {{Evil Trope|s}} are matters of opinion, namely whether or not the character has "[[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]]", and whether or not they are deserving of any sympathy. Besides, the "exceptional heinousness" they require is partially dependent on real-life and genre standards.
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* ImprovedSecondAttempt: When a controversial idea or storyline in an entry sees a repeat attempt in a sequel/spinoff /AU that is much better received by audiences.
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* ImprovedSecondAttempt: When a controversial idea or storyline in an entry sees a repeat attempt in a sequel/spinoff /AU that is much better received by audiences.
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Aluminum Christmas Trees is YMMV now, per TRS
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Something depicted in fiction, contrary to popular belief, is real. YMMV because not everyone would be surprised that the thing is real.
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* SalvagedStory: A {{retcon}} that improves a disliked aspect of the work, or at least ameliorates the dislike. YMMV because people disagree about what needs and constitutes improvement.
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* HighTierScrappy: An unpopular video game character who's unpopular because they're too bad. YMMV because popularity and the terms "good" and "bad" are subjective.
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* HighTierScrappy: LowTierLetdown: An unpopular video game character who's unpopular because they're too bad. YMMV because popularity and the terms "good" and "bad" are subjective.
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* HighTierScrappy: An unpopular video game character who's unpopular because they're too good. YMMV because popularity and the terms "good" and "bad" are subjective.
* HighTierScrappy: An unpopular video game character who's unpopular because they're too bad. YMMV because popularity and the terms "good" and "bad" are subjective.
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* TierInducedScrappy: An unpopular video game character who's unpopular because either they're too good or too bad. YMMV because popularity and the terms "good" and "bad" are subjective.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: When people dislike an aspect of the work, so the author does something to get rid of that aspect or make it better. This belongs on YMMV, because a) not everybody disliked that aspect of the work and b) not everybody will think that what the author did had improved it.