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Recently, was created a clean-up thread in \\\"Projects: Long-Time/Perpetual\\\". Link: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13983140170A37263400&page=1
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Recently, was created a clean-up thread in \\\"Long-Time/Perpetual\\\". Link: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13983140170A37263400&page=1
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Recently, was created a clean-up thread in \\\"Long-Time/Perpetual\\\". Link: {{tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13983140170A37263400&}}
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There is no \\\"one\\\" example of abuse. Obvious favoritism is abuse. Obvious neglect is abuse. Cutting off a child from the world and younger siblings without ever tending to the emotional ramifications of this is abuse. Placing the blame for all this on the child (in front of Elsa, the King says that Elsa can learn to control her powers, and will only be isolated until she does...which she never does) is abuse.

Frankly, I don\\\'t know why I ever said it was a subtle example. It really isn\\\'t.

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There is no \\\"one\\\" example of abuse. Obvious favoritism is abuse. Obvious neglect is abuse. Cutting off a child from the world and younger siblings without ever tending to the emotional ramifications of this is abuse. Placing the blame for all this on the child (in front of Elsa, the King says that Elsa can learn to control her powers, and will only be isolated until she does...which she never does) is abuse.

Frankly, I don\\\'t know why I ever said that it was a subtle example. It really isn\\\'t.

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