Display title | World of Woobie |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Some worlds are absolute hell to live in. The kind where No Good Deed Goes Unpunished, Being Good Sucks, Finagle's Law is out to get you, and Anyone Can Die. In a World of Woobie, everyone is suffering. They may cover it up—maybe they're a Stepford Smiler, or a Stoic Badass who seems too tough to need any sort of comfort. But once their backstory comes out or the universe starts making them its personal Butt Monkey, they too will join the ranks of the characters the fans want to hug and tell, "It's okay, everything's going to be all right." |