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"[@Background Pony #3961":](/1321817#comment_5729474
[bq="Background
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#3961"]If this was a girl, she would be getting waifu'd. [/bq]

FTFY


 
Reminds me of Reaper from Overwatch. He's meant to be this vengeful, dark-clad pseudo-zombie assassin working for a terrorist organization, but in fanart/fanon he's treated as a tryhard, gratuitous edgelord about as pretentious as an angsty teen. I keep thinking if it's a key trait of this era that "dark" fictional characters, or even "dark" plotlines, are met with backlash irony -- dare I say discomfort. Unless, like you said, the character is female, in which case the reaction is inverse.
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"@Background Pony #3961":/1321817#comment_5729474
[bq="Background Pony #3961"]If this was a girl, she would be getting waifu'd. [/bq]
FTFY

Reminds me of Reaper from Overwatch. He's meant to be this vengeful, dark-clad pseudo-zombie assassin working for a terrorist organization, but in fanart/fanon he's treated as a tryhard, gratuitous edgelord about as pretentious as an angsty teen. I keep thinking if it's a key trait of this era that "dark" fictional characters, or even "dark" plotlines, are met with backlash irony -- dare I say discomfort. Unless, like you said, the character is female, in which case the reaction is inverse.
No reason given
Edited by OverlordScorpion
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"@Background Pony #3961":/1321817#comment_5729474
[bq="Background Pony #3961"]If this was a girl, she would be getting waifu'd. [/bq]
FTFY

Reminds me of Reaper from Overwatch. He's meant to be this vengeful, dark-clad pseudo-zombie assassin working for a terrorist organization, but in fanart/fanon he's treated as a tryhard, gratuitous edgelord about as pretentious as an angsty teen. I keep thinking if it's a key trait of this era that "dark" fictional characters, or even "dark" plotlines, are met with backlash irony -- dare I say discomfort.
No reason given
Edited by OverlordScorpion