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** Uber and Leet tend to be portrayed as harmless ruffians doing fun despite having a not-insignificant amount of collateral damage attributed to their shows.
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** Uber and Leet tend to be portrayed as harmless ruffians doing fun despite having a not-insignificant amount of collateral damage attributed to their shows.shows and a tendency for maliciousness that's only held in check by their incompetence (ie. Beating prostitutes for fun).
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** Certain interpretations of Amy [[spoiler: post-Slaughterhouse Nine, and ''especially'' during Ward]] also has shades of this.
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Purity, a clearly unapologetic and unrepentant neo-Nazi who still associates with fellow white supremacists, who has a large body count, and has an emotionally abusive relationship with her stepson tends to be interpreted with more heroic qualities by the fandom than perhaps deserved, despite that within canon her closest foray into heroics involves being a vigilante who almost exclusively focuses her efforts on the non-white population.
%%** Certain interpretations of Amy [[spoiler: post-Slaughterhouse Nine, and ''especially'' during Ward]] also has shades of this.
%%** Certain interpretations of Amy [[spoiler: post-Slaughterhouse Nine, and ''especially'' during Ward]] also has shades of this.
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* DracoInLeatherPants: DracoInLeatherPants:
** Uber and Leet tend to be portrayed as harmless ruffians doing fun despite having a not-insignificant amount of collateral damage attributed to their shows.
** Purity, a clearly unapologetic and unrepentant neo-Nazi who still associates with fellow white supremacists, who has a large body count, and has an emotionally abusive relationship with her stepson tends to be interpreted with more heroic qualities by the fandom than perhaps deserved, despite that within canon her closest foray into heroics involves being a vigilante who almost exclusively focuses her efforts on the non-white population.
%%** ** Certain interpretations of Amy [[spoiler: post-Slaughterhouse Nine, and ''especially'' during Ward]] also has shades of this.
** Uber and Leet tend to be portrayed as harmless ruffians doing fun despite having a not-insignificant amount of collateral damage attributed to their shows.
** Purity, a clearly unapologetic and unrepentant neo-Nazi who still associates with fellow white supremacists, who has a large body count, and has an emotionally abusive relationship with her stepson tends to be interpreted with more heroic qualities by the fandom than perhaps deserved, despite that within canon her closest foray into heroics involves being a vigilante who almost exclusively focuses her efforts on the non-white population.
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* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/{{Parahumans}} here]].
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Purity, a clearly unapologetic and unrepentant neo-Nazi who still associates with fellow white supremacists, who has a large body count, and has an emotionally abusive relationship with her stepson tends to be interpreted with more heroic qualities by the fandom than perhaps deserved, despite that within canon her closest foray into heroics involves being a vigilante who almost exclusively focuses her efforts on the non-white population.
%%** Certain interpretations of Amy [[spoiler: post-Slaughterhouse Nine, and ''especially'' during Ward]] also has shades of this.
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* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/{{Parahumans}} here]].