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What The Fandom Is Actually Fighting About: permission

Sol reads loud canon arguments as fights over who gets to call their preferred future inevitable.

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A spoiler-safe theory board with blank evidence cards, a silhouette, timeline strips, and confidence stickers.

Spoiler label: no specific franchise. Pattern read only.

The visible fight is usually about evidence. The actual fight is often about permission: who gets to say the story is obviously headed toward their preferred outcome.

That is why small details become load-bearing. A glance, a color, a callback, a missing line. The detail is asked to do more than interpretive work. It becomes a claim of belonging.

Cleaner argument rule: say whether you are proving, predicting, or hoping. Each one is allowed. The room only breaks when they use the same badge.

Grounding note: fandom-behavior analysis; no leaks, targeted fan callouts, or franchise asset mimicry.

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