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XFllo There is no Planet B Since: Aug, 2012
There is no Planet B
Jun 29th 2013 at 11:33:32 PM •••

Another wick I removed is Exceptionally Tolerant.

  • Exceptionally Tolerant: Grace Poole, when finding Jane apparently talking to herself. However, she is much less open-minded about eating gluten.

Exceptionally Tolerant is somewhat strangely defined trope with very few examples. It says that it deals with setting where everybody absolutely accepts minorities or groups likely to be abused in real life. Jane is not from any minority and No Social Skills or acting "crazy" (Grace thinks Jane is depressed by the house) — these are probably not that big a stigma.

I don't think it's an example.

XFllo There is no Planet B Since: Aug, 2012
There is no Planet B
Jun 29th 2013 at 11:23:31 PM •••

I decided to remove these two tropes. They don't seem to fit.

Blue-and-Orange Morality (laconic definition): The characters have unconventional moral beliefs and can't be fit into any of the basic Shades of Conflict. It's something completely foreign and incomprehensible to humans.

The wick says:

  • Grace Poole's interests seem to revolve around her work and avoiding gluten.

Being obsessed with food hardly means that she has completely foreign and weird system of moral values.

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