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== References == <references> <ref name="cn">(Citation needed; retrieve later)</ref> <ref name="always">According to {{TTS|tts=Mr. Enter|MrEnter}}, the {{book|Growing Around}} world "is not our world with kids in charge", but this rule would logically only be true when taken highly literally. If all the objects and child traditions in the world are approximately the same as in the real world and the premise is only based on amplifying the real-world concept of what being a child is, then figuratively the {{book|Growing Around}} world must be based on the real world, or the origins of its concepts do not even make sense. A world which "is not our world" would be easiest to identify as such when it has obviously unreal elements such as dragons or English-speaking aliens, but {{book|Growing Around}} is almost entirely based on cartoon versions of real-world things, logically making it a version of the real world which is a cartoon.</ref> <ref name="tbc"><cite class="article">{{book|Growing Around: Party Panic}} by John 'Enter' Rozanski / Mr. Enter</cite>. (3 May 2019 / {{TTS|tts=retrieved|retr.}} 20 June 2025). <cite>Terrible Book Club</cite>, episode 47. YouTube. {{YouTube|xllG8TE7meE}}</ref> <ref name="cgs"><cite>Reading Growing Around Party Panic</cite>, {{TTS|tts=parts|pt.}} 2,9. {{TTS|tts=user|@}}CorruptedGamingShow. (2 June 2019 / {{TTS|tts=retrieved|retr.}} 21 August 2025). YouTube. {{YouTube|xYS3nIb2IU4}}</ref> <!-- parts: 1,9 --> </references> [[Category:Examples for minimum notability thresholds]] __NOTOC__
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