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ShorinBJ Since: Nov, 2011
#1: Dec 15th 2018 at 5:01:34 PM

I'm seeing a problem. On Bitch in Sheep's Clothing, I'm seeing a fair few examples that I'd call YMMV, and that's just the works I'm personally familiar with.

I realize whether someone's a bitch can be subjective, but it seems like some tropers are just using it as their own personal Take That, Scrappy! I think the line should be that they're canonically a bitch rather than just seen as bitchy by the audience, and we should put something in the definition to that effect. Thoughts?

Edited by ShorinBJ on Dec 15th 2018 at 5:01:48 AM

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#2: Dec 15th 2018 at 6:06:48 PM

~Shorin BJ

First of all, the titling system does not like non-alphanumeric characters. You can omit the apostrophe.

Second, anecdotal evidence is not enough to verify a widespread problem.

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