Subject: Why make such a huge deal out of it?
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Posted on: 2011-12-09 01:16:00 UTC

It's a pair of words. It doesn't /have/ to be gendered, it just is because it happens to be a name. As for the standard definition, I'm assuming that is /exactly why/ the PPC made its own for use in determining whether a character is fit to be 'killed'. The reason it's persisted so long as a 'gendered' term is likely because most of them are, in fact, female, and the male counterpart is much less common in fanfiction. Not nonexistent, just seen less often.

There's also a nice little history of the term and its use on a little site called...*gasp* TV Tropes. Now, what /I/ would like to know is WHY TV Tropes is such a hive of scum and villainy. It's a place where these little commonly used story devices called tropes are logged as they appear in various media. It's not like letting them know about the PPC will bring in a flood of trolls, at least no more than any other place on the internet. Certain people have been rather unreasonable about this, as some who frequent the IRC may know.

I'll be honest, I agree with your points a fair bit, Socrates. If the goal of the PPC is to improve writing on the internet, then why preclude anyone from being involved with it just because they come from a place that some boarders don't like? I may be misunderstanding something somewhere along the line, but it really does seem very silly. By which I mean counterproductive.

If I misunderstood something or, dare I say it, am /wrong/ in any way, feel free to tell me what and/or how. I will gladly listen to what others have to say, and not backtrack or try to cover it up or flat out /ignore/ them.

Forgive me if I sound too harsh at times. This whole situation has me far from amused.

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