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Just out of curiosity, is there a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of this trope? Like, if a not-so-manly guy tries to be more masculine, but fails at it? The character of [[SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]] has been an example of this trope, in episodes such as
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Just out of curiosity, is there a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of this trope? Like, if a not-so-manly guy tries to be more masculine, but fails at it? The character of [[SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]] has been an example of this trope, in episodes such as \"No Weenies Allowed\" and \"Shell of a Man\" (the latter of which is essentially the [[SweetPollyOliver Sweet Polly Oliver]] plot, but replacing the genders with [[SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan different levels of manliness]]).
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Just out of curiosity, is there a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of this trope? Like, if a not-so-manly guy tries to be more masculine, but fails at it? The character of [[SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]] has been an example of this trope, in episodes such as
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Just out of curiosity, is there a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of this trope? Like, if a not-so-manly guy tries to be more masculine, but fails at it? The character of [[SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]] has been an example of this trope, in episodes such as \"No Weenies Allowed\" and \"Shell of a Man\" (the latter of which is essentially the [[SweetPollyOliver Sweet Polly Oliver]] plot, but replacing the genders with [[SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan different levels of manliness).
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Just out of curiosity, is there a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of this trope? Like, if a not-so-manly guy tries to be more masculine, but fails at it? The character of [[SpongeBobSquarePants]] has been an example of this trope, in episodes such as
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Just out of curiosity, is there a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of this trope? Like, if a not-so-manly guy tries to be more masculine, but fails at it? The character of [[SpongeBobSquarePants SpongeBob SquarePants]] has been an example of this trope, in episodes such as \"No Weenies Allowed\" and \"Shell of a Man\" (the latter of which is essentially the [[SweetPollyOliver Sweet Polly Oliver]] plot, but replacing the genders with different levels of manliness).
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Just out of curiosity, is there a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of this trope? Like, if a not-so-manly guy tries to be more masculine, but fails at it? The character of [[SpongeBob SquarePants]] has been an example of this trope, in episodes such as
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Just out of curiosity, is there a [[GenderInvertedTrope gender inversion]] of this trope? Like, if a not-so-manly guy tries to be more masculine, but fails at it? The character of [[SpongeBobSquarePants]] has been an example of this trope, in episodes such as \"No Weenies Allowed\" and \"Shell of a Man\" (the latter of which is essentially the [[Sweet Polly Oliver]] plot, but replacing the genders with different levels of manliness).
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Lazer, that still tells us '''no new information than we alredy knew'''. Overwatch being back was already known, and Tracer and Winston being its first two members was also known. We didn't need either of those facts confirmed. It still amounts to
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Lazer, that still tells us \'\'\'no new information than we alredy knew\'\'\'. Overwatch being back was already known, and Tracer and Winston being its first two members was also known. We didn\'t need either of those facts confirmed. It still amounts to \"Winston is reviving Overwatch and Tracer was the first to answer\".

Feel free to trope[[note]]Within reason[[/note]] what happened with Tracer and Winston in that chapter, but other than the two of them, there\'s no \"New Overwatch\" to speak of.

Seriously, just chill out. There isn\'t a race to trope stuff. We don\'t have to comb through every single scrap of information and trope it to death. I really hate being the \"wet blanket\" here, but I don\'t think you quite get why what you want to do is wrong.
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Lazer, that still tells us '''no new information than we alredy knew'''. Overwatch being back was already known, and Tracer and Winston being its first two members was also known. We didn't need either of those facts confirmed.
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Lazer, that still tells us \'\'\'no new information than we alredy knew\'\'\'. Overwatch being back was already known, and Tracer and Winston being its first two members was also known. We didn\'t need either of those facts confirmed. It still amounts to \"Winston is reviving Overwatch and Tracer was the first to answer\".
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Seriously, just chill out. There isn't a race to trope stuff. We don't have to comb through every single scrap of information and trope it to death.
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Feel free to trope[[note:Within reason[[/note]] what happened with Tracer and Winston in that chapter, but other than the two of them, there\'s no \"New Overwatch\" to speak of.

Seriously, just chill out. There isn\'t a race to trope stuff. We don\'t have to comb through every single scrap of information and trope it to death.
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