Yeah without actually confirming or denying in this tweet that I have done so, "I can't stand that my girlfriend [does charming and likable thing]" is a very reliable formula at this point for farming upvotes on r/AITAhttps://twitter.com/manymanywords/status/1326359794446381057 …
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I think you can even say this specific plot point is common enough to be a cliché That he involves the third party by lying to the girlfriend that the third party dislikes her behavior instead of confronting her with it himself
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You put that in there as the "clincher", almost always you'll see most of the comments go "When he straight up lied to her is when he became irredeemable to me"
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It's weird how those elements correspond to depressingly common real-life phenomena that may have been the initial vote-getters years ago.. and have snowballed into the likely fakes we see today. Basically the flanderization of reality
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Yup this is how tropes work
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