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  • Anvilicious
    • Glass of Water and its predecessor Rather Vocalized Illusion were both directly invoking this for a wide variety of topics.
    • Lily's comic series The Release drops a very heavy (and silly) anvil about gender identity.
      • Self Destruction is a 10-minute tirade at the way Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep and many communities on the Internet coddle people who are battling with self-harm and doing nothing proactive to help them.
    • Season Five in Seven Minutes had its entire final third devoted to The Cutie Remark and its implications regarding MLP's continued reliance on snapshot redemption structure.
  • Broken Base: Is Lily's comment moderation for her videos born out of a desire to seal herself in a bubble and not allow anyone else to argue against her or an understanding of the atmosphere that Youtube comments typically suffer from?
  • Critical Dissonance: Invoked by Glass of Water, which repeatedly looks at the differences of opinion between the Analysis Community and the casual viewer. Particularly Forsaking The Background and Tropes vs Orchard Blossom which are specifically centered around how a practiced critic and the average layperson views the series.
    • Discussed on her 3AM Rambles on the differences between the Casual Viewer and a Critic.
  • Harsher in Hindsight:
    • Many of the early Rather Vocalized Illusion episodes centered around anti-feminism, anti-social justice, and a fetishization for Free Speech that one would typically expect from a teenager with little perspective on the real world. Cut to five years later and Lily has grown up while darker sections of the internet seem to have adopted these same mindsets with an almost violent passion.
    • Lily's initial Glass of Water videos discussing the negativity of Digibrony and Tommy Oliver become this with Season 5, where Lily has been at her most negative and bitter.
    • Lily's silent Pony OC slowly became increasingly tired and frustrated with Commander Firebrand in her appearances in Taking Too Seriously. Then comes the news that their real life friendship is over for much the same reason. Heck, pretty much everything involving her and Josh is this now.
  • Heartwarming Moments:
  • Misblamed: In her "Steven Universe is Garbage" video, Lily places the blame for everything she considers wrong with the show on series creator Rebecca Sugar. While Sugar is the creator of Steven Universe and contributed to the basic plot and characters, she is not the only person who works on the series - in particular, Lily's frequent gripes at the animation and storytelling actually come from the episodes' storyboarders, which, at the time of the video's upload, Rebecca herself had only contributed to 13 episodes out of 153. In comparison, the usual episode boarders were credited in anywhere from 30-40 episodes each.
  • Overshadowed by Controversy: While she definitely had her fanbase beforehand, lately most people have primarily heard of her due to the falling out between her and Josh Scorcher, and that's almost all people know her for now if they weren't watching her before it all went down.
  • Rescued from the Scrappy Heap: Lily's initial series, Rather Vocalized Illusion went through numerous style and presentation changes throughout its runtime. However, one thing that remained consistent was the terrible writing with broad and vague subjects like "The Arrogance of Age". Glass of Water, the spiritual successor to RVI has far less rambling scripts with each episode having a very distinct and specific topics.
    • Zig-Zagged. While her videos became more cohesive and streamlined, they've also arguably broken the base even more.
    • The literal Straw Man puppet's replacement with Billy is this, as using a Straw Man is generally seen on the internet as a good way to make the point you're making look bad.

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