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Hell, I\'m the creator of this trope page, and I have an entry on the troper tales page stating when and how I\'ve used it. There is simply no condemnation here and you\'re inventing a problem to be outraged about where none exists.
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Hell, I\\\'m the creator of this trope page, and I had an entry on the troper tales page stating when and how I\\\'ve used it. There is simply no condemnation here and you\\\'re inventing a problem to be outraged about where none exists.
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In addition, the trope even \'\'explicitly states it can be a good thing\'\'. It\'s simply a trope that needs to be handled somewhat carefully, not a trope that must be avoided at all costs. Essentially, this can result in an overpowered GodModeSue, but it can also create an extremely interesting character that\'s fun to roleplay and play with. It\'s all up to the talents and imagination (or lack therof) of the player.
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In addition, the trope even \\\'\\\'explicitly states it can be a good thing\\\'\\\'. It\\\'s simply a trope that needs to be handled somewhat carefully, not a trope that must be avoided at all costs. Essentially, this can result in an overpowered GodModeSue, but it can also create an extremely interesting character that\\\'s fun to roleplay and play with. It\\\'s all up to the talents and imagination (or lack therof) of the player.

Hell, I\\\'m the creator of this trope page, and I have an entry on the troper tales page stating when and how I\\\'ve used it. There is simply no condemnation here and you\\\'re inventing a problem to be outraged about where none exists.
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To clarify, the title of this article came from re-purposing it. It was the title of another trope, but constantly misused to mean this trope. So it was made into this trope and the other trope renamed. No conspiracy, no condemnation. Perhaps assuming malice is a fault on your end?
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To clarify, the title of this article came from re-purposing it. It was the title of another trope, but constantly misused to mean this trope. So it was made into this trope and the other trope renamed. No conspiracy, no condemnation. Perhaps assuming malice is a fault on your end?

In addition, the trope even \\\'\\\'explicitly states it can be a good thing\\\'\\\'. It\\\'s simply a trope that needs to be handled somewhat carefully, not a trope that must be avoided at all costs. Essentially, this can result in an overpowered GodModeSue, but it can also create an extremely interesting character that\\\'s fun to roleplay and play with. It\\\'s all up to the talents and imagination (or lack therof) of the player.
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