slenkar wrote:
It's taking things too literally to say a fictional character can't have a real condition.
There is no such thing as taking things too literally. There is such a thing as anthropomorphizing fictional characters too much.
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If a fictional character has red itchy spots,that go away after a month then the its safe to say he has measles or some other condition even though it's impossible for a fictional character to have real measles!
A fictional character is a simulation. A simulation can only simulate an illness. In other words, a fake person is faking it.
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And nothing is going to be harmed if someone wants to fantasize in public about a character having autism.
Yeah, all that fanfic out there that features copyrighted characters having all sorts of non-canonical ailments, fetishes, backstories and relationships is not harmful at all ...
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