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I\'ll explain it in a way that the argument has no bearing against it. A WorldOfCardboardSpeech requires three things (This is all straight from the description): personal conflict, epiphany of some kind and a resolution of the conflict based on the epiphany.
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I\\\'ll explain it in a way that the argument has no bearing against it. A WorldOfCardboardSpeech requires three things (This is all straight from the description): personal conflict, epiphany of some kind and a resolution of the conflict based on the epiphany ie the speech itself.
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Nothing you\'ve said contradicts that, and any argument that it doesn\'t fit a WorldOfCardboardSpeech has to prove that each thing I just listed isn\'t true (ie realizing he can be the critic again isn\'t a dictionary definition of an epiphany... somehow). The trope isn\'t subjective, it isn\'t based on how you interpret what happens to the character or whether the end result is a good or bad thing in your eyes. If you still want to argue then we are going to have to get a third party in here to resolve this.
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Nothing said so far contradicts that, and any argument that it doesn\\\'t fit a WorldOfCardboardSpeech has to prove that each thing I just listed isn\\\'t true (ie realizing he can be the critic again isn\\\'t a dictionary definition of an epiphany... somehow). The trope isn\\\'t subjective, it isn\\\'t based on how you interpret what happens to the character or whether the end result is a good or bad thing in your eyes. If you still want to argue then we are going to have to get a third party in here to resolve this.
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Where are you getting that? WordOfGod? Cause that seems more like an AlternateCharacterInterpretation that Doug Walker (real or fictionalized) considers the NostalgiaCritic to be a noose around his neck and that he hates himself for playing the character and his fans for forcing him to return to it.
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Where are you getting that? WordOfGod? Cause that seems more like an AlternateCharacterInterpretation that Doug Walker (real or fictionalized) considers the Nostalgia Critic to be a noose around his neck and that he hates himself for playing the character and his fans for forcing him to return to it.
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I\'ll explain it in a way that your argument has no bearing against it. A WorldOfCardboardSpeech requires three things (This is all straight from the description): personal conflict, epiphany of some kind and a resolution of the conflict based on the epiphany.
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I\\\'ll explain it in a way that the argument has no bearing against it. A WorldOfCardboardSpeech requires three things (This is all straight from the description): personal conflict, epiphany of some kind and a resolution of the conflict based on the epiphany.
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