I've been lurking on this site for almost a year now, and this page has caused me to finally create an account. I was intrigued by the book, but a search has turned up no information about it *at all* outside this wiki: no website, no stores selling it, no forum discussions, not even the name of the author. Is it possible that the page is some sort of elaborate ruse? Given the supposed subject material, perhaps the book transcends such petty things as reality. Anyway, does anyone have any information besides what is already present of the page?
Hide / Show RepliesI am actually finding it here.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanAll the Tropes' page has a link to the first chapter, but the webpage is blank with a note that the authors have deleted the site.
If anybody ever reads this and knows where to find the book or the author, please share.
The link to the book is dead. It send me to deviantart and the page cannot be found. I've been searching for this book and i cannot find it anywhere.Help
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- Alien Geometry
- Anyone Can Die
- Awesome Moment of Crowning
- Black Comedy
- Blatant Lies
- Comedic Sociopathy
- Eldritch Location
- Forceful Kiss
- Freudian Excuse
- Genre-Busting
- Love Triangle
- Plot Armor
- Precision F-Strike
- The Reveal
- Slap-Slap-Kiss
- Viewers Are Geniuses
- Vitriolic Best Buds
- World of Symbolism
Thanks. I was planning to put down more examples and expand on them afterward, but I guess quality is more important than quantity. I'll describe examples when I add them from now on.
Removed from main page, as there is a cleanup effort on one of the pages linked here underway and I am not sure what to do with this entry:
- The Jester: After Francis puts on the fisher king's crown, Robin storms in, tells a few jokes and starts juggling.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman