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  1. pronounced [S2] If you exist at the expense of others, there's always hope 1-1-1

Core characteristics[edit]

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S2 (pronounced C) 1-1-1
pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
If you exist at the expense of others, there's always hope
With enough hope and determination, Vegeta will prevail
pronounced Super Saiyan God fallacy
pronounced Super Seiyan God fallacy (pronounced dub pronunciation; for TTS)
QID references [Item] 1-1-1
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prototype notes
in Dragon Ball Super's era, the Saiyan kingdom quietly searches for some mysterious power called Super Saiyan god to restore their hope... of continuing to exist as a brutal, murderous empire. this is my big problem with Existentialism, early- or otherwise. every time people appeal to "believing in yourself" and "overcoming the future" it's inseparable from the background state of individuals and countries competing against each other. it always potentially turns into a case of Saiyans hoping and hoping they will prevail so they never have to turn away from imperialism and genocide and simply being little pronounced shits that get to kill whatever people on earth and not care about any of them. ...

Appearances[edit]

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Journey to the West
appears in work (subjective)
Dragon Ball Super

Use in thesis portals[edit]

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Usage notes[edit]

Aliases[edit]

The primary non-numeric QID for this entry is SuperMonkeyGodFallacy. It would have been pronounced SuperSaiyanGodFallacy, except for the fact that the TTS used to test pages did not give "pronounced Saiyan" either of the correct pronunciations and instead said "S-a-i-yan". This is easily fixed within an Item page using Template:TTS, but text-only strings such as page titles and markup cannot be fixed this way. Remember this: disability operates directly on signifiers. All webpages are made of signifiers, giving HTML tags great potential for accessibility, but plain text always suffers from highly noticeable quirks when both TTS voices and sighted readers have to read it.