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Oh. My God. They’re trying to obsolete the question askers. Fiendish.
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This is a conversation between two high-ranking Marvel employees about whether or not Gwenpool is a real person or just...
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It is no more or less impossible to prove than it is to prove that the kid that she attempted to kill exists.
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Well, no–it’s impossible to prove she doesn’t exist, it’s just a reasonable assumption based on what we do know.
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Anonymous asked: I really feel bad for Gwen, though at the same time she should have known Miles wouldn't be ok with killing bad guys.
I have a weird outlook on this one, since I am the only person I’ve heard say…BUT SHE’S RIGHT! That guy WAS just created for her to beat, and she IS in a comic book where the other people don’t matter! We know this for a fact! We can observe it provably!
The problem with this argument, Jordan, is that Gwenpool herself is in a comic book and was created to tell stories. She doesn’t matter any more than any of the other fictional characters she encounters, because she is just as fictional.
Unless she’s really real.
To quote you, I think we can observe provably that she is not.
Well, no–it’s impossible to prove she doesn’t exist, it’s just a reasonable assumption based on what we do know.
It is no more or less impossible to prove than it is to prove that the kid that she attempted to kill exists.
Oh. My God. They’re trying to obsolete the question askers. Fiendish.