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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member(s) in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member(s) in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t state they were joking afterward (which are both true for this example). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\'; therefore, what they say can be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake, more than anything.
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member(s) in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member(s) in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t state they were joking/don\\\'t take them seriously afterward (which are both true for this example). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\'; therefore, what they say are to be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake, more than anything.
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member(s) in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t state they were joking afterward (which are both true for this example). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\'; therefore, what they say are to be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake, more than anything.
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t state they were joking afterward (which are both true for this example). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\'; therefore, what they say are to be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake, more than anything.
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t explicitly state they were joking afterward (which are both true for this example). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\'; therefore, what they say are to be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake, more than anything.
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t explicitly state they were joking afterward (which are all true for this example). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\'; therefore, what they say are to be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake, more than anything.
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t explicitly state they were joking afterward (which are all true for this example). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\'; therefore, what they say are to be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake more than anything.
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t explicitly state they were joking afterward (which are all true for this example). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\' at the same time; therefore, what they say are to be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake more than anything.
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \
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I should note that something created by fans can be added to TV Tropes as long as the hololive member in question acknowledged that it did happen or \\\"this is true\\\", and didn\\\'t explicitly state they were joking afterward (which this example falls under). As I said before, what the holomems say are WordOfGod as they are both the character AND the writer of their own \\\'story\\\' at the same time; therefore, what they say are to be taken as canon.

Still, you should probably mention that the idea originally came from a fan-comic for clarity\\\'s sake more than anything.
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