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And why is Tumblr considered \
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And why is Tumblr considered \\\"citations\\\"? A blogging site is credible now?

Edit: Of course. Of-freaking-course.
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Ugh! This page seems to be a bunch of edit wars and complaining.
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Ugh! This page seems to be a bunch of edit wars and complaining.

And why is Tumblr considered \\\"citations\\\"? A blogging site is credible now?
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I took out the Unfortunate Implications trope because, as I explained in my comment doing so, I feel like it ignores the people with the opposite opinion. I understand whether she\'s a good portrayal or not is a subjective matter, but those who feel she is need to be taken into account as much as those who feel she isn\'t.

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Ugh! This page seems to be a bunch of edit wars and complaining.
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I tok out the Unfortunate Implications trope because, as I explained in my comment doing so, I feel like it ignores the people with the opposite opinion. I understand whether she\'s a good portrayal or not is a subjective matter, but those who feel she is need to be taken into account as much as those who feel she isn\'t.
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I took out the Unfortunate Implications trope because, as I explained in my comment doing so, I feel like it ignores the people with the opposite opinion. I understand whether she\\\'s a good portrayal or not is a subjective matter, but those who feel she is need to be taken into account as much as those who feel she isn\\\'t.
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Also, I have a problem with \\\"insta-love cure\\\" idea because that is NOT what it appeared to be in my eyes. That idea seems to imply being depressed and/or anxious means you must ALWAYS be upset or in distress, or you\\\'re not really depressed...which is a very negative stereotype already associated with depression.
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