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** In the eigth story of ''Friendship is Failure'', Garfield rants and raves at the heroes, as he blames their magic for destroying his house, rather than, say, the villains who [[spoiler:were responsible for him being an orphan]] and stole and used said magic to transform him and wreak havoc.

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** In the eigth eighth story of ''Friendship is Failure'', Garfield rants and raves at the heroes, as he blames their magic for destroying his house, rather than, say, the villains who [[spoiler:were responsible for him being an orphan]] and stole and used said magic to transform him and wreak havoc.
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** Count Logan of "The End of Ends" goes after his former friends' homes and delivers breaking speeches to them in acts of revenge. Not once does he do the same with villains who fought him before he turned evil.
** In the eigth story of "Friendship is Failure", Garfield rants and raves at the heroes, as he blames their magic for destroying his house, rather than, say, the villains who [[spoiler:were responsible for him being an orphan]] and stole and used said magic to transform him and wreak havoc.
** In "Starfleet Humans", Lightning is quite vitriolic towards Principal Celestia, a put-upon, ordinary woman who's trying to enforce her school's rules, even beating her up at one point. By contrast, Lightning is not nearly as disdainful towards Sapphira, a would-be tyrant who had taken something valuable from him.

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** Count Logan of "The ''The End of Ends" Ends'' goes after his former friends' homes and delivers breaking speeches to them in acts of revenge. Not once does he do the same with villains who fought him before he turned evil.
** In the eigth story of "Friendship ''Friendship is Failure", Failure'', Garfield rants and raves at the heroes, as he blames their magic for destroying his house, rather than, say, the villains who [[spoiler:were responsible for him being an orphan]] and stole and used said magic to transform him and wreak havoc.
** In "Starfleet Humans", ''Starfleet Humans'', Lightning is quite vitriolic towards Principal Celestia, a put-upon, ordinary woman who's trying to enforce her school's rules, even beating her up at one point. By contrast, Lightning is not nearly as disdainful towards Sapphira, a would-be tyrant who had taken something valuable from him.
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** In "Starfleet Humans", Lightning is quite vitriolic towards Principal Celestia, a put-upon, ordinary woman who's trying to enforce her school's rules, even beating her up at one point. By contrast, Lightning is not nearly as disdainful towards Sapphira, a would-be tyrant.

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** In "Starfleet Humans", Lightning is quite vitriolic towards Principal Celestia, a put-upon, ordinary woman who's trying to enforce her school's rules, even beating her up at one point. By contrast, Lightning is not nearly as disdainful towards Sapphira, a would-be tyrant.tyrant who had taken something valuable from him.
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* SkewedPriorities: Often, [[JerksAreWorseThanVillains so-called jerks are treated as worse than villains]]:
** Count Logan of "The End of Ends" goes after his former friends' homes and delivers breaking speeches to them in acts of revenge. Not once does he do the same with villains who fought him before he turned evil.
** In the eigth story of "Friendship is Failure", Garfield rants and raves at the heroes, as he blames their magic for destroying his house, rather than, say, the villains who [[spoiler:were responsible for him being an orphan]] and stole and used said magic to transform him and wreak havoc.
** In "Starfleet Humans", Lightning is quite vitriolic towards Principal Celestia, a put-upon, ordinary woman who's trying to enforce her school's rules, even beating her up at one point. By contrast, Lightning is not nearly as disdainful towards Sapphira, a would-be tyrant.
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* AuthorTract: One of the primary criticisms of his works is the fact that he doesn't build characters. He uses characters to expose his own viewpoints in a rather unsubtle way.

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* AuthorTract: One of the primary criticisms of his works is the fact that he doesn't build characters. He characters, he uses characters to expose his own viewpoints in a rather unsubtle way.

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* IResembleThatRemark: Whenever Mykan has a character criticize someone else for something, that character usually possesses the trait they're criticizing the other for.



* IResembleThatRemark: Whenever Mykan has a character criticize someone else for something, that character usually possesses the trait they're criticizing the other for.



* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: If something stands in your way, fight it until it can't fight anymore. [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann That's the way Team Mykan rolls.]]



* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: If something stands in your way, fight it until it can't fight anymore. [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann That's the way Team Mykan rolls.]]
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** For his ''MLP'' fanfics, he has proudly admitted several times that he only cares about torturing the cast and making them feel awful about their lives, making Twilight Sparkle fail at her job, and torturing Princess Cadence for her mere existence. He's also quite fond of [[TakeThat putting things in to insult his haters]], such as [[invoked]][[ItWasHisSled that one scene]] from ''Fanfic/FriendshipIsFailure #10''.

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** For his ''MLP'' fanfics, he has proudly admitted several times that he only cares about torturing the cast and making them feel awful about their lives, making Twilight Sparkle fail at her job, and torturing Princess Cadence Cadance for her mere existence.getting happily married. He's also quite fond of [[TakeThat putting things in to insult his haters]], such as [[invoked]][[ItWasHisSled that one scene]] from ''Fanfic/FriendshipIsFailure #10''.
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** The "Manimal," Beast Boy's secret identity in ''Some Things Never Change,'' is heavily based on [[Franchise/SpiderMan Spider-Man]], particularly as depicted in the Sam Raimi films. His costume, on the other hand, is based on [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy the Magna Defender.]]

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** The "Manimal," Beast Boy's secret identity in ''Some Things Never Change,'' is heavily based on [[Franchise/SpiderMan Spider-Man]], ComicBook/SpiderMan, particularly as depicted in the Sam Raimi films. His costume, on the other hand, is based on [[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy the Magna Defender.]]

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