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trope namer (...) Linus of the Peanuts comics also subverted the central trope\'s meaning, with his martial-artist style proficiency in whipping his blanket - cracking it aggressively, or snagging things out of reach, like the \
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trope namer (...) Linus of the Peanuts comics also subverted the central trope\\\'s meaning, with his martial-artist style proficiency in whipping his blanket - cracking it aggressively, or snagging things out of reach, like the \\\"Zorro\\\" prehensile- whip maneuvers --> thus a Security in defense and offense, and skillful-means, as well as the usual constant comforter - and it\\\'s association of a lingering regressively infantile touchstone --> which Linus proved a poor taunt for a bully to use - by demonstrating his prowess (which event we don\\\'t see directly - he simply illustrates it, in relating to Charley Brown why he isn\\\'t much bullied on that point) . . .
inversion / eversion / literalised pun played straight, for laughs ? what would this be called as a troping form?
. . . ahhh, I see this made mention under Peanuts / Charlie Brown - as \\\"hidden badass\\\" and \\\"improbable weapon user\\\" . . .
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trope namer (...) Linus of the Peanuts comics also subverted the central trope\'s meaning, with his martial-artist style proficiency in whipping his blanket - cracking it aggressively, or snagging things out of reach, like the \
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trope namer (...) Linus of the Peanuts comics also subverted the central trope\\\'s meaning, with his martial-artist style proficiency in whipping his blanket - cracking it aggressively, or snagging things out of reach, like the \\\"Zorro\\\" prehensile- whip maneuvers --> thus a Security in defense and offense, and skillful-means, as well as the usual constant comforter - and it\\\'s association of a lingering regressively infantile touchstone --> which Linus proved a poor taunt for a bully to use - by demonstrating his prowess (which event we don\\\'t see directly - he simply illustrates it, in relating to Charley Brown why he isn\\\'t much bullied on that point) . . .
inversion / eversion / literalised pun played straight, for laughs ? what would this be called as a troping form?
. . . ahhh, I see this made mention - as \\\"hidden badass\\\" and \\\"improbable weapon user\\\" - come to think of it, i must have been inspired by Linus, in my own Kung Fu forms, over nigh five decades, heh ...
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trope namer (...) Linus of the Peanuts comics also subverted the central trope\'s meaning, with his martial-artist style proficiency in whipping his blanket - cracking it aggressively, or snagging things out of reach, like the \
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trope namer (...) Linus of the Peanuts comics also subverted the central trope\\\'s meaning, with his martial-artist style proficiency in whipping his blanket - cracking it aggressively, or snagging things out of reach, like the \\\"Zorro\\\" prehensile- whip maneuvers --> thus a Security in defense and offense, and skillful-means, as well as the usual constant comforter - and it\\\'s association of a lingering regressively infantile touchstone --> which Linus proved a poor taunt for a bully to use - by demonstrating his prowess (which event we don\\\'t see directly - he simply illustrates it, in relating to Charley Brown why he isn\\\'t much bullied on that point) . . .
inversion / eversion / literalised pun played straight, for laughs ? what would this be called as a troping form?
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