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Mythros Since: Jan, 2015
Jun 20th 2016 at 3:25:51 AM •••

I added this to a list of examples: https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2000-10-25 But I also feel it would make a good page image. It states the trope name verbatim and at the end has a lampshading of the whole thing, in the spirit of TV Tropes itself. This page does lack an image (although not every page needs one), and it would be nice to have a visual illustration that ties in to the overall feel of this wiki. What do people think?

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jormis29 Since: Mar, 2012
Jun 20th 2016 at 6:20:17 AM •••

It might be a good idea to take it to the The Image Pickin' forum - there is a lot more people who go there

Working on cleaning up List of Shows That Need Summary
DaibhidC Wizzard Since: Jan, 2001
Wizzard
Jan 18th 2014 at 4:01:28 PM •••

I've given the formatting weirdness in The Laxdæla Saga a bit of a fix by replacing the "Þ" with a "th". Putting it in No Formatting brackets didn't help. If anyone knows how to get a thorn there without it doing weird stuff...

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Telcontar MOD Since: Feb, 2012
Jan 19th 2014 at 1:37:20 AM •••

Well, there's one I haven't seen before. That's caused by the old system for Punctuated Titles, the markup for which involved [=~ ~=]. The thorn is somehow encoded using the same markup, so the link is made and it will override the no formatting brackets. I don't know of any way to fix it short of disabling ptitle links altogether (which would actually be okay, but would require the admin's time and energy).

That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.
SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Jan 19th 2014 at 1:38:44 AM •••

The issue in my mind is that the wiki parser doesn't fully support these kind of letters.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
144.32.71.140 Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 11th 2011 at 2:17:01 PM •••

Is there a specific page for "You are argumentative"? If not, it should be included here. Obviously, the only responses are to agree or to argue, proving the accusation valid.

Similar to "When did you stop beating your wife?" to which the instinctive response "I haven't...[ever beaten her]" is cut off for comedic effect at "I haven't". Another response that can be taken in two ways is "I didn't!"

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