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8The "Cynic–Idealist Duo" is a duo of close characters (either best friends, siblings, or teammates) that show contrast between their ways of seeing the world: one of them is TheCynic, a character who views the world in a negative way, while the other is TheIdealist, a character who has faith and hope on the goodness of the others.
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10Although the duo has different ways of viewing the world, they are extremely close to each other. However, it doesn't stop them from bickering/fighting in a {{conflict}} situation, mostly invoking the SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism trope (heroic example: They bicker because they don't know if they should shoot down the villain or try to convert them to the good side, or one of them will call them out of an idea they consider "risky"). The Idealist may be a WideEyedIdealist, and the Cynic may be a grump. The idealist may say SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers while the cynic may say SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids.
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12Can overlap with RedOniBlueOni, OddFriendship (if it's a best friend duo), SiblingYinYang (if it's a sibling duo, and HammyVillainSeriousHero for when this occurs between a hero and villain. See also FourPhilosophyEnsemble, which adds Realist, Apathetic, and/or Conflicted to the mix.
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17* ''Anime/LycorisRecoil'' has the lead duo of Chisato, a bubbly, energetic, always peppy young lady and Takina, who is cynical, terse talking, and socially lacking. Both are ChildSoldier assassins who work for a shady organization, but Chisato is one who refuses to kill, while Takina's establishing character moment had her mow down gun smugglers with a machine gun,.
18* In ''Manga/NegativeKunToPositiveKun'', we have the titular characters, grumpy pessimistic Jun Fujiwara and cheery perpetually optimistic Shin Tachibana, who are boyfriends.
19* This forms at least one dynamic between Negi Springfield and Evangeline A. K. [=McDowell=] in ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi''. Negi is naïve and idealistic, to the point where he genuinely doesn't understand the concept of mages who would use their magic for less than ideal intentions. Evangeline, being a centuries old vampire who has seen the worst humanity has to offer, tries to teach Negi that the world isn't full of sunshine and rainbows. They end up rubbing off on each other as the story goes on.
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23* Just about anytime ComicBook/ThePunisher has to work with another hero (with the possible exception of ComicBook/NickFury), ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} and ComicBook/SpiderMan being the more obvious cases. Frank won't kill another hero, but he will make his opinion on their ThouShaltNotKill attitude (and the JokerImmunity it causes) very clear.
24* ''ComicBook/TheWickedAndTheDivine'': Cassandra is the DeadpanSnarker pessimistic one to Dio's idealist with a bit of MessianicArchetype. The trope is subverted in that someone says Cass, despite her attitude, is actually an idealist and expects people to do the right thing.
25* Whenever [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Superman]] and [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman]] have to work together (which tends to happen often), Superman is obviously the idealist, while Batman is the cynic.
26* ComicBook/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}} have generally been written as this since the 90s, with Batman being the cynic and Robin the idealist. This was common enough that a major twist of Morrison's ''Batman and Robin'' run was inverting the usual dynamic by having the well-adjusted former Robin Dick Grayson playing the role of Batman and the SociopathicHero Damian Wayne as Robin.
27* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'': In the beginning of the "Dark Ages" story arc, Charles and Royal Williams are this in regards to superheroes -- Charles is highly suspicious and thinks that they're unaccountable vigilantes, while Royal is a wide-eyed optimist who fervently believes that they're paragons of virtue (most of them, anyway). Yet at the same time, they're reversed in their views of authority, with Charles trusting government figures implicitly and Royal thinking that "justice" is a bad joke.
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31* In ''Fanfic/TheApprenticeTheStudentAndTheCharlatan'', Twilight Sparkle serves as the more idealistic protagonist compared to cynical counterpart (and LoveInterest) Nova Shine.
32* ''Fanfic/HalfPastAdventure'': Pugliacci and Bulcinella, a pair of mobsters from the Crystal Dimension, form one of these, with Bulcinella frequently exhibiting a lackadaisical attitude and attributing things to "the universe", much to Pugliacci's dismay.
33* ''Fanfic/TheMountainAndTheWolf'': Briefly happens during the Wolf's time as Tyrion's bodyguard. Tyrion is by no means a WideEyedIdealist, but the fact that he believes in Daenerys as a fair and just ruler clashes with the Wolf's assertion that she has the qualities needed to make a fine warlord. It culminates in a screaming argument which the Wolf ''loses'', possibly because he realizes he was about to let slip that [[spoiler:''he'' was responsible for Daenerys setting King's Landing on fire.]]
34* Ragna and Ruby in ''Fanfic/BlazBlueAlternativeRemnant'' due to being partners. Ragna is the grouchy, angry cynic who initially prefers solitude while Ruby is the happy-go-lucky, open idealist who tries to help her partner lighten up.
35* ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDOOM'': The Slayer and Ruby respectively. The Doom Slayer is a grouchy, unscrupulous AntiHero driven solely by his unending rage and need for vengeance against the Slaves of Doom, while Ruby is a kindhearted, noble idealist who wants to help others simply because it's the right thing to do. As the story progresses, CharacterDevelopment causes them to flip around. The Slayer becomes more noble and finds something to fight for beyond his need for vengeance while Ruby finds her idealism eroded by the horrors of fighting Hell and becomes more vengeful and crude.
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39* ''WesternAnimation/TheRoadToElDorado'': Our heroes are the enthusiastic dreamer Miguel (Idealist) and his more pragmatic and level-headed partner in crime Tulio (Cynic).
40* Nick and Judy from ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}''. Thanks to the FantasticRacism against foxes, Nick became a bitter and cynical ConArtist, whereas Judy starts out as a WideEyedIdealist whose intention is to "make the world a better place".
41* Branch and Poppy, respectively, from ''WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}}''. Branch is incredibly pessimistic, often seeing the worst in every situation and preferred distancing himself from others out of paranoia. Poppy, meanwhile, is an AllLovingHeroine who sees the good in everyone and only wants to make friends. In Branch's case, his cynicism is brought on by his rough past ([[spoiler:his brothers abandoning him and his grandmother getting eaten by a Bergen]]), and [[TookALevelInIdealism lightens up significantly in the sequels even if still pretty grumpy]].
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45* The GoodShepherd Father Jerry Connolly and the AntiHero gangster Rocky Sullivan clash over their ideals in ''Film/AngelsWithDirtyFaces''. Rocky and Jerry were thick as thieves in childhood and even in the present are close, but while Jerry sees the best in people and believes the high road is the way to go, Rocky expects the worst and sees no problem using crime and violence to make ends meet.
46-->'''Jerry''': Supposing I was the one that got caught, I'd bet you wouldn't keep quiet. They'd make you send them up too.
47-->'''Rocky''': Go on, what do you think I am? I'd lay dead like you're going to.
48-->'''Jerry''': You would?
49-->'''Rocky''': Sure. Always remember: don't be a sucker.
50* Morgan Freeman (cynic) and Brad Pitt (idealist) in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. Their respective characters, Agent Somerset and Agent Mills, are two homicide detectives. However, [[OldCopYoungCop Somerset is a close-to-retirement veteran who thinks the world is a shit place full of inexplicable misery, while Mills is a young, motivated cop with a lot of fire in his belly who believes he can make the world a better place]]. [[spoiler:Ultimately, Mills' mind is broken by the murder of his wife and he's manipulated into becoming a murderer himself, while Somerset decides to stave off retirement because he's realized that while he may live in a CrapsackWorld, trying to make it better is still worth it.]]
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55* In ''Literature/TheBrokenEarthTrilogy'', Ykka is an idealist who wants to build a society where orogenes, who are victims to a lot of FantasticRacism, can be accepted members of society, while Essun is cynical and feels such a society cannot last and the other people will eventually turn on the orogenes.
56* Commander Vimes and Captain Carrot have this dynamic in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novels, and Carrot also has it with Captain Angua. Vimes is possibly one of ''the'' most cynical people on the Disc, which is saying something, and Angua spends a lot of time in an OnlySaneMan DeadpanSnarker role. Carrot, meanwhile, is idealistic and trusting to a degree that would normally get someone in Ankh-Morpork killed in ten minutes, but for him, it ''works''.
57* ''Literature/DollangangerSeries'': Cathy is the cynic while Chris is the idealist. The story is told from Cathy's POV and she often thinks Chris is a "prisoner of hope," but she also loves him for this and depends on him as her counterbalance. This is one facet of their broader RedOniBlueOni dynamic, where Chris is the stable to the point of complacency, while Cathy is mercurial to the point of reckless.
58* The four Hogwarts Houses from ''Literature/HarryPotter'' have been defined this way, by their values. Gryffindor and Hufflepuff, both express optimism in life. People can always be depended on, to do the right thing in their understandings. Gryffindor aspiring [[HonorBeforeReason courage and chivalry]], Hufflepuff having faith in [[NiceGuy kindness and loyalty]]. Ravenclaw and Slytherin however, have been known to view others as [[TheChessmaster more tools, to further their own desires]]. Both as you can imagine, aren't overly keen on the intentions of people (or the world they live in). Ravenclaw being the lesser evil, since they only want [[TheSmartGuy knowledge]]. While Slytherin is infamous for being [[AmbitionIsEvil dangerously power-hungry]].
59* Literature/NeroWolfe and Archie Goodwin of the long-running detective series tend to have this kind of dynamic. Wolfe tends to be the grumpy, misanthropic old recluse with little interest in or goodwill towards the world and the people in it, while Archie is the cheerful, friendly, and good-natured man-about-town who embraces life to the fullest. That said, neither is exactly stuck at the extreme end of either side of the scale; there's hinted to be an old-fashioned romanticism deep down under Wolfe's crusty exterior, while Archie tends to adopt a kind of seen-it-all snark as a way of protecting himself against the world when things get tough.
60* ''Literature/ThePurpleCloud'': Adam and Leda, the only surviving humans, debate whether to [[AdamAndEvePlot restart the species]]. Adam doesn't want to because humans were bad, but Leda says that humans had good in them and that if she and Adam raise their children with enough to eat and no bad influences, they won't turn to vice and crime. At one point Adam reads Leda the poem 'The Prisoner of Chillon' as an example of man's inhumanity to man, but Leda points out that at the end of the poem good people set the protagonist free, and says, 'If those who set him flee were so good when all the lest were cluel, what would they have been at a time when all the lest were kind? They would have been just like Angels!'
61* '' Literature/TheRiyriaRevelations '' has the duo of the emo, cynical and edgy Royce and the optimistic, good-natured and natural protector Hadrian. They are always at odds when discussing people’s nature and the extent of trust.
62* ''Literature/WarsOfTheRealm'' actually has two of these, with protagonist Drew Carter acting as the cynic in both cases:
63** In ''Cloak of the Light'', Benjamin Berg believes in aliens, but Drew thinks he's taking it a little too far when Ben shows him a blurry picture featuring a dark silhouette—presumably of an alien. Ben has to repeat the experiment that produced this picture to change Drew's mind.
64** The other case is between Drew and his love interest, Sydney Carlyle—who happens to be a strong Christian while Drew is a stubborn agnostic. [[spoiler:It takes nearly the entire trilogy for her to [[TheIdealistWasRight convince him to believe in God]]]].
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68* ''Series/DashAndLily'': The titular characters. Dash is a cynical, brooding, Christmas hater with divorced parents and who has suffered a recent heartbreak. Lily is an optimistic, free-spirited Christmas lover with a tight-knit family and who has never been in love. They prove more than a match for each other.
69* During their time on ''Series/TheDailyShow'' and ''Series/TheColbertReport'', Creator/JonStewart and Creator/StephenColbert invoked IrishmanAndAJew, with Colbert as the idealistic Irishman, and Stewart as the cynical Jew.
70* Detectives Bayliss and Pembleton from ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet''. Bayliss is naive to a fault and deeply idealistic, whereas Pembleton is a pragmatic cynic much more accustomed to working in Homicide. It's played with and deconstructed throughout the series; Pembleton actually has a rather idealized view of the police and is repeatedly horrified to find that his superiors only care about playing politics and that his fellow officers actively cover up corruption and police brutality, while Bayliss is much more adept at recognizing department politics and sidestepping them as best as he can.
71* Rumpelstiltskin/Mr. Gold and Belle from ''Series/OnceUponATime'' operate as this as a couple respectively. Rumpelstiltskin is a ManipulativeBastard sorcerer that has faced such hardships as [[spoiler: having his destiny of becoming a savior literally cut away from him by his insane mother]], [[spoiler: abandoned by his neglectfully-abusive father]], [[spoiler: permanently crippling himself so that his son would not grow up without a father like he has and branding himself as a DirtyCoward for the rest of his life]] and [[spoiler: nearly losing his own son [[ChildSoldiers to be drafted in a hopeless war against the ogres]]]] before [[spoiler: taking on a curse that [[CursedWithAwesome imbues him with powerful dark magic]] at the cost of his humanity]]. Top that with losing his son to another realm due to his own cowardice, Rumpelstiltskin has little faith in himself and the goodness of others, viewing himself as a monster and believing in things like "love" in a purely rational, detached context. Belle, having spent her whole life reading about adventures and great things heroes do, believes in things like second chances and self-sacrifice, giving up her own freedom to Rumpelstiltskin in exchange for her village's safety and eventually seeing the lonely man beneath all of the darkness. While he rejects her and throws her out when he believes that she is just trying to manipulate him, he (as Mr. Gold) eventually reconciles with her after they are reunited. While their differing views have caused their relationship to falter and fluctuate as the series progresses, they eventually receive their HappyEnding in Season 7, Rumpelstiltskin having clearly changed for the better after [[spoiler: she dies of old age in the [[TimeAbyss Edge of Realms]]]].
72* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' has Dr. Bashir, a WideEyedIdealist who believes in the highest values of TheFederation, and Garak, a former spy who keeps trying to make Bashir understand the darker side of the galaxy.
73* In the first season of ''Series/MakoMermaidsAnH2OAdventure'', this is a source of tension between the mermaids. Though she initially appears to be the cold loner, Lyla is the idealist, while Nixie, though seemingly more personable, is the cynic. Lyla's optimism gets her (and Sirena, who she ropes into a few of her schemes) into a few bad situations early on, but it's Nixie's pessimism that leaves her open to being manipulated late in the season.
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77* ''Theatre/{{Machinal}}'' is about a deeply troubled young woman who enters into an unhappy marriage with a cheerful go-getter businessman. Their optimistic and pessimistic traits are exaggerated in their last scene together, in which they are each reading a newspaper, with him only being interested in bland uplifting pieces and her focusing exclusively on morbid and distressing stories.
78-->'''Husband:''' Record production.\
79'''Young Woman:''' Girl turns on gas.\
80'''Husband:''' Sale hits a million--\
81'''Young Woman:''' Woman leaves all for love--\
82'''Husband:''' Market trend steady--\
83'''Young Woman:''' Young wife disappears--
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87* The two main protagonists of ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'' form one of these – Catie is the idealist, and Anonymous is the cynic.
88* ''VideoGame/{{Wandersong}}'' features an [[AllLovingHero all-loving]], [[WideEyedIdealist idealistic]], and [[ActualPacifist pacifistic]] QuirkyBard teaming up with Miriam, a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]], [[PragmaticHero pragmatic]] [[ActionGirl Action Witch]] [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold with a heart of gold]].
89* ''{{VideoGame/Cyberpunk 2077}}'': Subverted. Johnny is both the idealist ''and'' the cynic among the protagonists. Where V is completely uninterested in anything beyond the next job, paycheck or thrill, Johnny is deeply committed to his anarchist, anti-corporate values. However, V is a generally happy, reasonably well-balanced individual with a wide circle of TrueCompanions, where Johnny is a bitter, egocentric douchebag whose abrasive personality and unrelenting unwillingness to compromise his ideals has alienated pretty much every friend he ever had.
90* ''VideoGame/{{Grand Theft Auto IV}}'' has the cynical Niko Bellic and his idealist cousin, Roman.
91* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' has the Templar Order and the Assassin Brotherhood representing this. The Assassins believe in the good of humanity, that allowing freedom to flourish could bring world peace. However the Templars aren't as naive this way, as they're convinced people are naturally selfish and can only be pushed towards peace through order. Ironically, this feud survived centuries throughout the world. Yet neither faction is better nor worse than the other in the end.
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95* In ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'', Tamara likes “to watch the world burn” and make people suffer if she thinks they’re beneath her, and Johanna likes to improve herself and support others in doing the same.
96* In Nikolai's route of ''VisualNovel/QueenOfThieves'', one of the key elements of the romance between Nikolai and the heroine is the contrast in their outlooks. Nikolai, the [[TheChessmaster Mastermind]] of the story's CaperCrew, sports a serious pair of JadeColoredGlasses and on more than one occasion expresses a very low opinion of humanity and the world in general. The heroine, on the other hand, has a much more positive, romantic outlook - when Nikolai, baffled by her capacity for positivity, challenges her on her idealism, she shoots back in no uncertain terms that it's not that she's never experienced the harder part of life, it's that she ''chooses'' to focus on good things and be happy rather than dwell on the bad.
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100* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': In Volume 7, Clover and Qrow are paired together for missions. Qrow is cynical, depressive and prefers to work alone while Clover is upbeat, chatty and prefers working with a team. Qrow's misfortune Semblance is uncontrollable and causes constant inconvenience for himself and others, while Clover has a controllable good fortune Semblance which aids him in combat. [[spoiler:They both have a history of UndyingLoyalty to a morally grey Huntsman leader: Qrow for [[BigGood Ozpin]] and Clover for [[FourStarBadass Ironwood]]. However, when both Ozpin (in Volume 6) and Ironwood (in Volume 7) become BrokenPedestals to the heroes, Qrow and Clover's drastically different reactions drives an insurmountable wedge between them: Qrow turned on Ozpin, losing all faith in both Ozpin and his mission whereas Clover retains his loyalty to Ironwood and continues to obey him unquestioningly.]]
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104* The most pronounced contrast between the Luck twins in ''Webcomic/{{Archipelago}}''. [[TheSmartGuy Tuff]] worries all the time, often about Riley getting in trouble, while [[TheBigGuy Riley]] seems incapable of worrying at all.
105-->'''Riley''': What [[SupernaturalAid gift did you get from Dragonfly]]?\
106'''Tuff''': You tell me! As far as I know he just zapped me because he thought it was funny. Story of my life.\
107'''Riley''': Don't be like that. Maybe he cured your ulcers?\
108'''Tuff''': [[DeadpanSnarker The ones you gave me]]?\
109'''Riley''': Very funny. I wouldn't worry, you always figure it out in the end.
110* ''Webcomic/{{Nevermore}}'': Lenore is genuinely friendly and wants to save all her friends from the Land of the Dead. Annabel Lee sees the people around her as fodder to be exploited, and sees no point in aiding anyone other than Lenore. Ironically, [[spoiler:Lenore was a fairly cynical person when she and Annabel first met, and it was through Annabel's influence that she lightened up.]]
111* Gumiya and Roll from ''Webcomic/NextSoundOfTheFuture'' are roommates with contrasting outlooks on life. While Gumiya is optimistic and believes in people pursuing their dreams even if they face hardship, Roll is cynical and thinks people should stick to what they know they can do. Best exemplified in their differing advice to Shine: Gumiya thinks she'd make a great idol, but Roll thinks she has little hope and should stay as a paparazzi.
112* In ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'', a beret-wearing scone-obsessed {{Cloudcuckoolander}} existentialist and Cueball (usually filling the shoes of a nihilist) are often paired with each other in comics.
113* Willow and Iris in ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent''. While Iris has always been quite negative, the strips where Willow applied for a job at the coffee shop emphasised this, while showing Willow as ''absurdly'' chipper and optimistic by comparison.
114-->'''Willow''': So I've got the job then?\
115'''Dora''': I ''said'' I'd get back to you.\
116'''Willow''': Oh, I love the feeling of anticipating good news!\
117'''Iris''': I wonder what that's like. Probably awful.
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121* The Oracle Twins from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong'' are a PlayedWith example. Sara is bubbly and cheerful as a result of seeing only negative visions about the future (so she's got the powers of a cynic with the personality of an idealist). Her twin sister Kara is gothic and deadpan, because she only sees good things about the future (so she has the powers of an idealist with the personality of a cynic). This is explained as Sara seeing the positive things in life to compensate for her bad visions, while Kara has all the joy and surprise sucked out of life because she knows the good things that will happen.
122* ''WesternAnimation/TheGhostAndMollyMcGee'': Molly is a chipper young girl who [[ThePollyanna always tries to see the best of any situation]], while Scratch is a grumpy ghost who literally makes a living (so to speak) spreading fear and misery.
123* Dipper Pines and Mabel Pines from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. While Dipper doesn't have an excessively negative outlook, he does tend to be slow to trust anyone unfamiliar to him (and he is not helped by the craziness of his surroundings, either), especially in contrast to Mabel, who has a much brighter demeanor and is rather naïve and unsuspecting to the point of being an AllLovingHero.
124* ''WesternAnimation/OverTheGardenWall'' has Wirt, a melodramatic and pessimistic teenager, and Greg, his CheerfulChild half-brother. Both perspectives are shown to have their flaws: [[spoiler: Wirt's cynicism and pessimism are indirectly responsible for the circumstances that got him and Greg stuck in the Unknown, but Greg's naive optimism leads him to being tricked by the Beast and nearly succumbing to exhaustion and exposure.]]
125* The eponymous ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', respectively. [[Characters/RickAndMortyRickSanchez Rick Sanchez]] has been TheCynic and a nihilist for a very long time, since long before the series began, after having SeenItAll in the universe and coming to the conclusion that nothing and no one really matters because there are infinite versions of existence and the people in it. [[Characters/RickAndMortyMortySmith Morty Smith]], meanwhile, started out the series as idealistic but naive, and has become significantly more jaded over the course of the series thanks to Rick's influence, including having an progressively easier time committing acts of violence. However, he nonetheless still tries to help people and do the right thing as much as he can, and rather than turning into a StrawNihilist like Rick, has instead become TheAntiNihilist.
126* Rapunzel and Cassandra, of ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries''. However, by the time we're introduced to her, [[ThePollyanna Rapps]] has managed to make Cassandra a little more optimistic than she used to be, so they're more of a Realist-Idealist Duo.
127* Wander and Sylvia from ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder''. Wander is the idealist, always seeing the good in others, even the bad guys, and will never resort to violence. Sylvia is the cynic, worried that Wander is being too naive and that his do-gooding will get him in trouble; also, when it comes to villains, she's all too happy to let her fists do the talking.
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