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| Media Source | Trope Used | How Gatita Veve Subverts It | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Teenage witch schools & matriarchal power. | Removes the campy dialogue; replaces it with ASMR mutilation. | | The Love Witch (2016) | Feminine artifice (vintage clothing, perfect makeup) as a weapon. | Adds explicit viscera; removes the male gaze entirely (camera is first-person female). | | Santa Muerte narco-culture | Skeleton saints as protectors of outlaws. | Introduces rot and decay as "beauty edits." | | TikTok Gore Filters | Digital laceration effects. | Makes them physical (prosthetics), reclaiming the tangible body from the digital avatar. |