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TheBridge
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Fried Chicken - Attended an april fools event
Liberty Belle - Sings the song of the unchained

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@AlsoSprachOdin  
Honestly, haven’t even seen the film, but I know of the media controversy over it and the “We live in a SOCIETY”, LOL. Some of the discourse on Cozy Glow has reminded me of it; I even seen some Justice for Cozy types even say that she was right in her “critique” of society. Which Cozy is not quite that, just her using friendship without her being something worthy of being a friend.
TheBridge
Boot badge - It's Bootiful
Fried Chicken - Attended an april fools event
Liberty Belle - Sings the song of the unchained

I know NOTHING
@KillswitchEngageHyperFanatic  
I found her weak in season 8 but was fun in season 9 playing off of the other villains. I think she, beyond her archetype, does carry a certain appeal from her realization of friendship being the pathway to power and abusing the very bound that powers the series. She was defeated, but was her abuse of friendship refuted well or grappled with by the main characters? Not as soundly as other villains. This combined with a arguable injustice in her treatment lends to her having a stronger interest and her cause to have a hint of a Joker like anti-establishment attitude with some in the fandom.