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^^ Well, we can\'t go the route of invoking UnfortunateImplications because that\'s a citation required item. I also don\'t think that\'s base breaking issue because most people agree that\'s an issue, regardless of whether they\'re on one side or other of the consistency debate. The creators were forced to acknowledge that because of how widespread the feeling in the fandom is.
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^^ Well, we can\\\'t go the route of invoking UnfortunateImplications because that\\\'s a citation required item. I also don\\\'t think that\\\'s base breaking issue because most people agree that\\\'s an issue, regardless of whether they\\\'re on one side or other of the consistency debate. It was such a widespread feeling that the creators were forced to acknowledge it.
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So, perhaps there\'s a trope or YMMV item that can cover that issue separately. In fact, given that the creators were forced to acknowledge it, perhaps we can address that in an actual UnfortunateImplication example with an accompanying citation?
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So, perhaps there\\\'s a trope or YMMV item that can cover that issue separately. In fact, given that the creators were forced to acknowledge it, perhaps we can address that in an actual UnfortunateImplications example with an accompanying citation?
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Well, we can\'t go the route of invoking UnfortunateImplications because that\'s a citation required item. I also don\'t think that\'s base breaking issue because most people agree that\'s an issue. The creators were forced to acknowledge that because of how widespread the feeling in the fandom is. So, perhaps there\'s a trope or YMMV item that can cover that issue separately. In fact, given that the creators were forced to acknowledge it, perhaps we can address that in an actual UnfortunateImplication examples and an accompanying citation?
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^^ Well, we can\\\'t go the route of invoking UnfortunateImplications because that\\\'s a citation required item. I also don\\\'t think that\\\'s base breaking issue because most people agree that\\\'s an issue, regardless of whether they\\\'re on one side or other of the consistency debate. The creators were forced to acknowledge that because of how widespread the feeling in the fandom is.

So, perhaps there\\\'s a trope or YMMV item that can cover that issue separately. In fact, given that the creators were forced to acknowledge it, perhaps we can address that in an actual UnfortunateImplication example with an accompanying citation?
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