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!''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' and ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''

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* "Alpha Heroes" is one long potshot at the ''Fifty Shades'' trilogy as J.P. advocates having the alpha male be a controlling abusive sociopath and lists of a number of actions and character traits to give him which are clearly taken from Christian Grey, including being unhealthy obsessed with the lead character, using his hard childhood to justify his abusive behaviour and putting the responsibility on the protagonist to "fix" him and committing a number of morally reprehensible acts which the narrative justifies because the narrator is in love with him (most of which, including outright kidnapping the narrator which shocks J.P. so much that he "breaks character", are things that Christian Grey actually does).

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* "Alpha Heroes" is one long potshot at the ''Fifty Shades'' trilogy as J.P. advocates having the alpha male be a controlling abusive sociopath and lists of off a number of actions and character traits to give him which are clearly taken from Christian Grey, including being unhealthy unhealthily obsessed with the lead character, using his hard childhood to justify his abusive behaviour and putting the responsibility on the protagonist to "fix" him and committing a number of morally reprehensible acts which the narrative justifies because the narrator is in love with him (most of which, including outright kidnapping the narrator which shocks J.P. so much that he "breaks character", are things that Christian Grey actually does).
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%% zce; explain how they are mocked * "Alpha Heroes" takes some potshots at pick-up artists at the beginning, and later takes shots at ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''.

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%% zce; explain how they are mocked * "Alpha Heroes" takes some potshots at pick-up artists is one long potshot at the beginning, ''Fifty Shades'' trilogy as J.P. advocates having the alpha male be a controlling abusive sociopath and later takes shots at ''Literature/FiftyShadesOfGrey''.lists of a number of actions and character traits to give him which are clearly taken from Christian Grey, including being unhealthy obsessed with the lead character, using his hard childhood to justify his abusive behaviour and putting the responsibility on the protagonist to "fix" him and committing a number of morally reprehensible acts which the narrative justifies because the narrator is in love with him (most of which, including outright kidnapping the narrator which shocks J.P. so much that he "breaks character", are things that Christian Grey actually does).

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* "Media Literacy for Writers" mocks "{{anime}} pfps", people with very strong opinions on media and who usually have unabashedly horny images of anime girls as their profile pictures. [="XXXSEXYVADER69"=], whose avatar is the big-breasted elf woman from TWA's episodes on anime, rants in an all-caps, run-on sentence that they, who have no creative effort in anything besides one fanfic and social media posts, should be given creative direction over the franchise they hate so much.

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* "Media Literacy for Writers" Writers":
** For starters, JP says he's [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial definitely not]] doing this video out of dissatisfaction at the current environment of online discourse.[[note]]With a heavy focus on one-upsmanship, "hot takes", and ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch[[/note]]
** On the topic of context, text, and subtext, it takes a jab at shippers who distort or ignore subtext that would otherwise contradict their preferred ship.
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mocks "{{anime}} pfps", people with very strong opinions on media and who usually have unabashedly horny images of anime girls as their profile pictures. [="XXXSEXYVADER69"=], whose avatar is the big-breasted elf woman from TWA's episodes on anime, rants in an all-caps, run-on sentence that they, who have no creative effort in anything besides one fanfic and social media posts, should be given creative direction over the franchise they hate so much.
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* In "Reboots Rebooted", Inner Critic angrily insists that there's nothing wrong with his review video of ''Film/TheLastJedi'' being over 76 hours long. This is a shot at WebVideo/MauLer and his notorious habit of making movie reviews that take longer to watch than the actual movies themselves do, with his one on TLJ being one of the longest and most infamous, as well as his history of mocking people who complain about said length.

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* In "Reboots Rebooted", Inner Critic angrily insists that there's nothing wrong with his review video of ''Film/TheLastJedi'' being over 76 hours long. This is a shot at WebVideo/MauLer [=MauLer=] and his notorious habit of making movie reviews that take longer to watch than the actual movies themselves do, with his one on TLJ being one of the longest and most infamous, as well as his history of mocking people who complain about said length.

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