honestly think that topic might need to be revisited. I get the "rule of funny" appeal here, but I could easily see this being wicked incorrectly (say you actually just wanted to talk about a nonspecific trope "by example"). While being concise and witty, I don't feel it's clear enough. Before I read the above TRS thread, I thought I might've been sent to a joke page, and after reading it I worried (before seeing what I was told I would find by the wicking page) that I might have been sent in here error.
Edited by macks2010 Christian, gamer, programmer, brony, and quadriplegic (paralyzed mid-thorax down). I am filled with determination...Previous Trope Repair Shop thread: Needs Help, started by CamelCase on Jul 15th 2016 at 9:43:01 AM
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanQuestion about whether or not a very obviously not fitting example would fall under this trope
"That is hard to argue or agree with." ~PennyTroper discovering the page for the first time wondering how they missed it, and asking a question which has been answered before.
Edited by RatherRandomRachel "Did you expect somebody else?"Completely unrelated topic that ended up as a reply of this topic because of a misclick. EDIT : original statement blanked out, replaced by a statement explaining the above situation.
Concerned troper asking to split a very large portion of the page.
Please consider supporting my artwork on Patreon Hide / Show RepliesConfused reader asking what the hell "Cryptic Metaphor" means?
Edited by QuanyailsEven more confused reader pondering where a new example should go?
The possum is a potential perpetrator; he did place possum poo in the plum pot.this honestly confuses me... :( i didnt get it till i followed the exaples. am i dumb or coud there be i dunno, a non-example explanation somewhere? idk
Linking to a past Trope Repair Shop thread that dealt with this page: For God's Sake, rename TropeName, started by Circeus on May 2nd 2011 at 3:35:07 PM
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