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%%* AcceptablePoliticalTargets: Populists most prominently, but pretty much ''everybody'' in politics.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" The Man" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,.premise. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.
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Audience reactions are not tropes.


* {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters. Keep in mind that Administrivia/TropesAreTools, however.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters. Keep in mind that Administrivia/TropesAreTools, however.

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Actually, this is a better way.


* {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.
** [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise]], it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.\n** [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise]], it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters. Keep in mind that Administrivia/TropesAreTools, however.

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** [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise]], it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.



* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise, it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.
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* {{Anvicilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.

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* {{Anvicilicious}}: {{Anvilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.

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Moved an example from Some Anvils Need To Be Dropped to Anvilicious and re-wrote it the best I could to fit the new trope better.


* AcceptablePoliticalTargets: Populists most prominently, but pretty much ''everybody'' in politics.

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* %%* AcceptablePoliticalTargets: Populists most prominently, but pretty much ''everybody'' in politics.politics.
* {{Anvicilicious}}: The comic goes through all the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and its supporters all while staying true to the ridiculous nature of the premise,. The scene where Loki, God of Mischief, attempts to provide solutions to various issues only to meet with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan" makes it clear these characters are more misguided than a guy whose godhead relies on him causing chaos. Unlike various mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise, it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various medium, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise, it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various medium, mediums, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Come on, just imagine all the story lines the Marvel universe could've had if the President was a Norse trickster God/only semi-reformed super-villain.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Come on, just imagine all the story lines storylines the Marvel universe could've had if the President was a Norse trickster God/only semi-reformed super-villain.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise, it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with jeers from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various medium, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise, it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with jeers insults from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various medium, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Come on, just imagine all the story lines the Marvel universe could've had if the President was a Norse trickster God/only semi-reformed super-villain.
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* LoveItOrHateIt: Langdon Foss's art is very polarizing, it's either a good balance between cartoony and realistic to work for this series, or just plain ugly.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise, it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with jeers from his supporters for "becoming TheMan".

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise, it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with jeers from his supporters for "becoming TheMan". Unlike various medium, the entire scene was in favor towards Loki than the "betrayed" supporters.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Despite the seemingly ridiculous nature of the premise, it did describe the shortfalls and NoTrueScotsman nature of populism and their supporters. The scene where Loki's attempt to be ReasonableAuthorityFigure in providing solutions to various issues was met with jeers from his supporters for "becoming TheMan".
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* AcceptablePoliticalTargets: Populists most prominently.

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* AcceptablePoliticalTargets: Populists most prominently.prominently, but pretty much ''everybody'' in politics.
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* NightmareFuel: According to this series Loki's magic [[PostModernMagic works through cell phones]].
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* LoveItOrHateIt: Langdon Foss's art is very polarizing, it's either a good balance between cartoony and realistic to work for this series, or just plain ugly.
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* AcceptablePoliticalTargets: Populists most prominently.
* GeniusBonus: ''Ophidia'' is the scientific classification of snakes and snake like reptiles.
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