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I propose a corollary to (GODWIN\'SLAW) called Graham\'s Theorem. Whereby the longer the participants in an argument try to avoid using Hitler, the likelihood of using someone else who has committed attrocities, most often Stalin, becomes greater,
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I propose a corollary to Godwin\\\'s Law called Graham\\\'s Theorem. Whereby the longer the participants in an argument try to avoid using Hitler, the likelihood of using someone else who has committed attrocities, most often Stalin, becomes greater,
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To Tropers/Holograph: No, I don\'t think it\'s sexist. I just think it\'s a variety of HiddenDepths, not that you \'\'don\'t\'\' have a good point in that we need more male examples of this trope. I don\'t think it\'s condescending, but yes, it\'s true that deep down, there should be \'\'men\'\' who have a kinder, sweeter side beneath their [[{{Tsundere}} rough]]/[[{{Yandere}} insane]]/[[{{Kuudere}} cold]] exterior.
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To Holograph: No, I don\\\'t think it\\\'s sexist. I just think it\\\'s a variety of HiddenDepths, not that you \\\'\\\'don\\\'t\\\'\\\' have a good point in that we need more male examples of this trope. I don\\\'t think it\\\'s condescending, but yes, it\\\'s true that deep down, there should be \\\'\\\'men\\\'\\\' who have a kinder, sweeter side beneath their [[{{Tsundere}} rough]]/[[{{Yandere}} insane]]/[[{{Kuudere}} cold]] exterior.
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