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[003] Wyldchyld Current Version
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As far as Blake is concerned, as I said below, you\'ve got the problem with the \'unintentional\' part of the trope. It\'s not supposed to be for \'character X doesn\'t have 100% agreement from the fandom over whether to like or hate her storyline\'. The reference to fans disliking the revelation that she comes from a wealthy family instead of a poor one is nothing more than complaining that canon has debunked fanon. That isn\'t the trope either. The reference to her \'joining\' the White Fang is incorrect: in Volume 1, she was already in the White Fang as a very young child and stated that it \'could be said\' that she was \'born into\' the White Fang.
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As far as Blake is concerned, as I said below, you\\\'ve got the problem with the \\\'unintentional\\\' part of the trope. It\\\'s not supposed to be for \\\'character X doesn\\\'t have 100% agreement from the fandom over whether to like or hate her storyline\\\'. The reference to fans disliking the revelation that she comes from a wealthy family instead of a poor one is nothing more than complaining that canon has debunked fanon. That isn\\\'t the trope either. The reference to her \\\'joining\\\' the White Fang is incorrect: in Volume 1, she was already in the White Fang as a very young child; the show has never claimed she made a decision to \\\'join\\\' the White Fang and suggests the opposite given that she states it \\\'could be said\\\' that she was \\\'born into\\\' the White Fang. The decisions she did make were about leaving the White Fang (not leaving when her parents did, and then deciding to leave during the Black Trailer).
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As far as Blake is concerned, as I said below, you\'ve got the problem with the \'unintentional\' part of the trope. It\'s not supposed to be for \'character X doesn\'t have 100% agreement from the fandom over whether to like or hate her storyline\'. The reference to fans disliking the revelation that she comes from a wealthy family instead of a poor one is nothing more than complaining that canon has debunked fanon. That isn\'t the trope either.
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As far as Blake is concerned, as I said below, you\\\'ve got the problem with the \\\'unintentional\\\' part of the trope. It\\\'s not supposed to be for \\\'character X doesn\\\'t have 100% agreement from the fandom over whether to like or hate her storyline\\\'. The reference to fans disliking the revelation that she comes from a wealthy family instead of a poor one is nothing more than complaining that canon has debunked fanon. That isn\\\'t the trope either. The reference to her \\\'joining\\\' the White Fang is incorrect: in Volume 1, she was already in the White Fang as a very young child and stated that it \\\'could be said\\\' that she was \\\'born into\\\' the White Fang.
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As far as Blake is concerned, as I said below, you\'ve got the problem with the \'unintentional\' part of the trope. It\'s not supposed to be for \'character X doesn\'t have 100% agreement from the fandom over whether to like or hate her storyline\'.
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As far as Blake is concerned, as I said below, you\\\'ve got the problem with the \\\'unintentional\\\' part of the trope. It\\\'s not supposed to be for \\\'character X doesn\\\'t have 100% agreement from the fandom over whether to like or hate her storyline\\\'. The reference to fans disliking the revelation that she comes from a wealthy family instead of a poor one is nothing more than complaining that canon has debunked fanon. That isn\\\'t the trope either.
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