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TEspeon Since: Oct, 2011
Dec 23rd 2011 at 9:06:23 AM •••

How is P4's protagonist helping his investigation team members with their inner feelings count as this trope? Any violence in those paths tend not to have any extrapolating of the friends' moves. Same for Lyner from Ar tonelico, and I suppose there are other examples mistakenly listed :/

I'll remove those example entries until I see some reasoning behind it. It seems they were added because the "Warrior Therapists" in questions were badass and were able to learn more about others' more hidden details, but there is never any violence towards them from the protagonists.

Camacan MOD Since: Jan, 2001
Jul 10th 2011 at 4:46:47 AM •••

Almost certainly not an example: a teacher hitting a student is not a warrior extrapolating his opponent's character from his moves.

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  • This can be a popular teaching method in various kinds of Buddhism. Some Zen monks became downright notorious for whaling on students on the quest for enlightenment. Smacking a student is often considered a perfectly legitimate and meritorious teaching method, and a great way to respond to: a stupid question, a stupid answer, a stupid expression, a stupid prank, and even a stupid unspoken thought. You have to keep on your toes around those monks!

GalahadPC Since: Jan, 2001
Apr 13th 2010 at 11:23:19 PM •••

Okay, so I go to this page, "Warrior The Rapist," expecting some sort of evil version or other similar counterpart to the "Warrior Therapist." As it turns out, these pages are identical at a casual glance, yet there's nothing about alternate titles with either of them, so they're actually two different pages that are exactly the same for some reason (except for the title).

So, should Warrior The Rapist get deleted as redundant, or should somebody take advantage of this serendipitous accident as a possible new trope title?

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EgregiousEric Since: Jun, 2009
Apr 14th 2010 at 6:20:37 AM •••

If Warrior The Rapist gets deleted, so does Warrior Therapist. It's the same title, just capitalized differently.

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GalahadPC Since: Jan, 2001
Apr 14th 2010 at 11:13:47 AM •••

Ah, "The Problem with Pen Island." I see it now. Still darned wierd to have that come up as a separate entry on a search, though.

GastonRabbit MOD (General of TV Troops)
May 3rd 2010 at 8:41:34 PM •••

It probably came up in the search engine due to the list of victims to The Problem with Pen Island from TV Tropes itself. Either that or the part of my user page making fun of the phenomenon.

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EgregiousEric Since: Jun, 2009
Apr 9th 2010 at 3:20:37 PM •••

This image i have repeatedly removed from the page is not a good picture for illustrating the trope. With the words removed, it doesn't make any sense.

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