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A Tumblr user has posted an opinion that's almost universally agreed on and uncontroversial as though it's an actual take, like "contrary to popular belief, it's actually okay for fictional characters to experience challenges."
Is this Tumblr user:
A) So wrapped up in some niche discourse that they've managed to locate and argue with the handful of people on earth who don't think it's okay for fictional characters to experience challenges.
B) Involved in some online discourse where they've developed and internalized such a bad-faith construal of someone else's argument that they think that "it's okay for fictional characters to experience challenges" is a meaningful salvo in the debate.
I think a couple of years ago I added this screenshot to a reblog of a different post but honestly it deserves its own post bc it's still one of the funniest D&D-brained statements I've ever read.
"Dungeons & Dragons is a role-playing game like no other -- one wherein [thing that's true of every single TTRPG ever made]"
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