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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.p...SlowMurdererWithTheExtremelyInefficientWeaponThe game was mostly ignored by critics, though the GC version did sell quite well.
Raise your hand if you're surprised with the demographics of TVTropes!
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TroperDemographics?from=Main.MostTropersAreYoungNerds
Nobody?
Note that this post came from like 2007 so they all will be in their 30s by nowRaise your hand if you're surprised with the demographics of TVTropes!
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TroperDemographics?from=Main.MostTropersAreYoungNerds
Nobody?
Personally I'm sick of their "Getting Crap Past the Radar" and "Accidental Innuendo" entries. They see sex everywhere, those deviants (betya anything if they have tumblrs they all identify as asexual or whatever).
Also, Nightmare Fuel pages are laughable. They get scared by the most innocuous things...
Nightmare fuel I think should only be reserved for legit scary things, not every fucking moment. Next thing you'll see would be "Browsing TVTropes itself is a nightmare because something or such."Personally I'm sick of their "Getting Crap Past the Radar" and "Accidental Innuendo" entries. They see sex everywhere, those deviants (betya anything if they have tumblrs they all identify as asexual or whatever).
Also, Nightmare Fuel pages are laughable. They get scared by the most innocuous things...
Nightmare fuel I think should only be reserved for legit scary things, not every fucking moment. Next thing you'll see would be "Browsing TVTropes itself is a nightmare because something or such."
As for the Radar thing. I often wonder how certain shows get away with the things they say/do. But again, not everything needs to be documented.
The other problem is that they're trying to fight autism with more autism. Which only makes it worse. And since this is the internet, everyone ends up autistic to some degree. Meaning that this remains a never ending battle unless the internet gets nuked.Wikis are designed around letting autistics do their thing, especially if the subject matter is sperg bait, like fan trivia about media. The real problem is basically regulating the autism so it doesn't spill over from harmless yet autistic trivia shit and instead turning cancerous with fan wanking tumors and creepy, pathetic shit festering all over the place like necrotic flesh.
thank god someone else noticed the crap past the radar and innuendo pages have a few WTFeries in themPersonally I'm sick of their "Getting Crap Past the Radar" and "Accidental Innuendo" entries. They see sex everywhere, those deviants (betya anything if they have tumblrs they all identify as asexual or whatever).
Also, Nightmare Fuel pages are laughable. They get scared by the most innocuous things...
- During a re-run of the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Boating School" in 2003, the Pixter Color ad played twice in one break.
- Sapporo Ichiban. Oh, Sapporo Ichiban.
Because the ad is 15 seconds long it used to be run twice in a row every single freaking time. If there's a Canadian over 30 who doesn't have that commercial permanently etched in their mind, congratulations. Even worse, in some markets the double commercial ran four or five times an hour because the company had bought so much airtime.
- Many broadcasters are required by the government to air a certain amount of public service announcements each day. Since they want to reserve more heavily populated timeslots for paying advertisers, these often end up in the middle of the night. Due to the small number of public service announcements that are provided, however, the same advertisement about how orphanages need more bodies shoveled into them will often appear back to back with itselfthrough an entire commercial break.
- Speaking of Frozen, the ad for the sing-along edition of Frozen played twice in the same break during a 2014 re-run of the This is America, Charlie Brown episode "The Mayflower Voyagers". And yes, it also had Let it Go in it!
- The morning preschool block loves playing Disney Princess and Thomas and Friends toy commercials every hour. But considering the popularity of these two brands with preschoolers, is it really that bad?
- In the summer of 2014, many kids' channels loved playing this commercial for
Monster High dolls, leading it to be aired a total of 1,114 times in a single month, when other toy ads take months to reach that number of plays.