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I meant she didn't do anything scary in the episode. But that's okay. I didn't feel like eating today, anyway.That depends
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I meant she didn't do anything scary in the episode. But that's okay. I didn't feel like eating today, anyway.That depends
Also, I recently got into the show Bojack Horseman. Just for the hell of it, I decided to check the TV Tropes page. Haven't really browsed many of the subpages except the characters one. And god almighty is that an autism cesspit. I guess that's to be expected of a fandom of a show about furries though. The show's "characters" subpage has TWENTY-SIX ADDITIONAL SUBPAGES!
Every character is chronicled, and I do mean every character. There's one episode where a character tells a couple of shitty jokes that go nowhere. The characters in said jokes have a subpage. They don't actually exist within the show's universe, and are never represented visually...yet they have their own subpage. Another episode has a gag referencing the movie Her (the one where the guy falls in love with his cellphone's A.I.) in which two characters' phones talk and fall in love. The phones have a character entry somewhere amongst the bajillion subpages. Even an audiobook that Bojack listens to for an episode or two in the second season is considered a character.
If there's anything positive I can say about this, it's that the show has inspired a dedicated fanbase that's passionate about it. And that's good, because it is a genuinely good show. But there's such a thing as being too thorough. This, my friends, is MUCH too thorough. It's thorough to the point of alienating regular non-aspies who just might happen to want to learn more about the show's characters without having to sift through entries of every single fucking one in the show.
Careful about that abyss, son.[autistically discussing autism to autistic levels]
Implying it is TVT's job to educate you.I noticed there has been a big purge in the "creator" pages that focus on real-life people. Many used to have tropes applied to them as if they were fictional characters; yeah it was kinda silly, but don't you think it was a fun way to learn some stuff about them?
Implying it is TVT's job to educate you.
"Tropes" simply should not be applied to real life occurrences and people, because real life does not follow the pre-determined plan of some "author".
Implying it is TVT's job to educate you.
"Tropes" simply should not be applied to real life occurrences and people, because real life does not follow the pre-determined plan of some "author".
RashandFierce said:Jesus! It's my third suspension! What did I do wrong this time? I was careful I tried to provide more content this time. Should I check my edit history? Is it because I changed "16-25" to "14-25" on the Periphery Demographic Video Games subpage? I only put that there because I know some people online around my age find the MGS characters hot.
All I want to do is make Darth Wiki articles and fix spelling errors! I've been here for over a year! I don't wanna leave you guys! What's going on?
RashandFierce said:Wait a minute. WAIT A FRIGGIN' MINUTE. I know what happened. That WMG page for Doc McStuffins. I swear on a stack of bibles, I did not know what I was doing when I wrote that. I just realized how WRONG that sounds. LORD OF MORDOR, SHE'S ONLY SEVEN! WHY WOULD SHE FIND ONE OF HER TOYS SEXY? JESUS ON BROADWAY! JUST BECAUSE HE'S VOICED BY STEVEN BLUM...
I'm gonna go to penance now.
Deadbeatloser 22 (mod) said:...Actually it was for editorialising on YMMV.The Lion Guard. But that certainly didn't help.
Aren't Doc McStuffins and The Lion Guard meant for pre-schoolers?I just stumbled upon this in the Edit banned thread.
I don't know the context, but I kinda don't want to search for it. It's probably funnier that way.
Aren't Doc McStuffins and The Lion Guard meant for pre-schoolers?
That has never stopped TV Tropes before.Aren't Doc McStuffins and The Lion Guard meant for pre-schoolers?
That has never stopped TV Tropes before.
Aren't Doc McStuffins and The Lion Guard meant for pre-schoolers?
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/NightmareFuel/BadCreepypasta
THEY ARE LITERALLY FUCKING SCARED OF PEOPLE FUCKING MAKING FUN OF CREEPYPASTAS
Pretty much every example on that page boils down to "they're raising their voices/sounding annoyed, and it's scary!"http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/NightmareFuel/BadCreepypasta
THEY ARE LITERALLY FUCKING SCARED OF PEOPLE FUCKING MAKING FUN OF CREEPYPASTAS
That's what it boils down to on most Nightmare Fuel pages (the ones for kids' movies and TV shows, anyway).Pretty much every example on that page boils down to "they're raising their voices/sounding annoyed, and it's scary!"
I dunno, their sperging over people making fun of creepypastas is hilariously sad in its own right.Quite a shame, too. They're missing out on some of the most hilarious bits of comedy since The Shining.
Do you really think TVTropes cares about that little factoid?Aren't Doc McStuffins and The Lion Guard meant for pre-schoolers?