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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Why have Aesops? Between all the Author Filibusters and Mary Suetopias and the like, it is increasingly apparent how easy it is to create a hypothetical sequence of events to prove anything. With all the Spoof Aesops and the like around, it's clear that people don't take these lessons seriously. And most importantly, how can we possibly be convinced that a lesson used by these characters on these shows can be applied to our own lives as well... when these shows are so full of tropes that don't match reality? (Consider how many lessons from Westerns and action movies would become useless once you remove the Plot Armor and factor in the knowledge that Instant Death Bullets don't exist.)
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