You know TV Tropes has jumped the shark when you see an article about Seanbaby.
Hide / Show RepliesExactly. The man has yet to write a single line of text with the power to change the facial expression of anyone whose intelligence level is above that of man's closest arboreal relative into anything but a confused change in the altitude of the eyebrow when the realisation hits. It (Referring to the aforementioned realisation) usually spells out like this:
"That was supposed to be a joke?"
LIKING FUNNY THINGS IS FOR IDIOTS ME AM SMART MAN AND NOT IMPRESSED BY IDIOT PEOPLE!
Put the thesaurus down and quit being an elitist prick.
Sup Peepz, that was seriously one of the most terribly written paragraphs I've ever seen in my life. I actually need to read someone who knows how to construct a sentence and a proper burn, just to wash away the stench of that lexicon vomit.
Oh, hey! Seanbaby! Just what the doctor ordered!
Edited by IfIHaveTo
Removed this entry, as it comes off like a mass-Take That!:
- Small Name, Big Ego: Not Seanbaby himself, but some interesting characters have come out of the woodwork after finding Seanbaby's articles:
- Mike Arkin, who worked on the NES Total Recall (1990) game. Threatened to sue and/or shoot Seanbaby over his review of the game.
- Mark Discordia, who wrote to Nintendo Power during the 90s at the age of 32. After Seanbaby mocked the letter, someone claiming to be Mark had several exchanges with Sean, during which "Mark" made escalating boasts of his sex life, salary, and drug use.
- The whole point of 8 Douchebags Who Found This Article By Googling Themselves.
- Uwe Boll, who challenged Sean to a boxing match after Sean wrote a scathing review of one of his movies. After it was revealed to Boll that Sean practices muay thai and was a full head taller than him (whereas the previous reviewers Boll had faced were thin, gangly, and rather short), Boll promptly backed down.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman Hide / Show Replies