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At the very least TheUberMensch and TheUnfettered are very closely connected, and several of the characters are villains per definition, so VillainProtagonist is the same for them, no?
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At the very least TheUberMensch and TheUnfettered are very closely connected, and it is common that the characters are extreme villains per definition, so VillainProtagonist is the same for them, no?
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At the very least TheUberMensch and TheUnfettered are very closely connected, and several of the characters are villains per definition, so VillainProtagonist is the same, no?
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At the very least TheUberMensch and TheUnfettered are very closely connected, and several of the characters are villains per definition, so VillainProtagonist is the same for them, no?
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I thought that VillainSue was about trying to make a casual cheerful mass-murderer or equivalent appear appealing/liberating/admireable, and get away with everything, not necessarily an antagonist?
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I thought that VillainSue was about trying to make a casual cheerful mass-murderer or equivalent appear appealing/liberating/admireable, and get away with almost everything, not necessarily an antagonist?
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I thought that VillainSue was about trying to make a casual cheerful mass-murderer or equivalent appear appealing/liberating/admireable, not necessarily an antagonist?
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I thought that VillainSue was about trying to make a casual cheerful mass-murderer or equivalent appear appealing/liberating/admireable, and get away with everything, not necessarily an antagonist?
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At the very least TheUberMensch and TheUnfettered are very closely connected.
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At the very least TheUberMensch and TheUnfettered are very closely connected, and several of the characters are villains per definition, so VillainProtagonist is the same, no?
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I thought that VillainSue was about trying to make a casual cheerful mass-murderer or equivalent appear appealing/liberating/admireable, not necessarily an antagonist?
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I thought that VillainSue was about trying to make a casual cheerful mass-murderer or equivalent appear appealing/liberating/admireable, not necessarily an antagonist?

At the very least TheUberMensch and TheUnfettered are very closely connected.
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I thought that VillainSue was about trying to make a casual cheerful mass-murderer or equivalent appealing, not necessarily an antagonist?
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I thought that VillainSue was about trying to make a casual cheerful mass-murderer or equivalent appear appealing/liberating/admireable, not necessarily an antagonist?
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