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Apparently some people on the forums are listing their e-friends by "friend level".

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Tropers/BaconManiac5000
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You know you haven't gone outside in years when you're seriously listing your e-friends from best to worst.
 
Which is weird because everything I've seen on him there is so forced neutral it's kind of creepy.

They still wouldn't let him on. They know better than to let this guy, who's well-known for - I don't even need to say - get on their site and shit it up.
 
They still wouldn't let him on. They know better than to let this guy, who's well-known for - I don't even need to say - get on their site and shit it up.

Chris is probably only marginally more autistic than the average troper.
 
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WMG/PoisonOakEpilepticTrees
Every character from everything ever made ever has autism.
Because since it's on every other WMG ever, why not put it on here? Yes, all characters because it is completely legit and the person writing this guess obviously has the credentials to say whether or not a character has autism. Twilight, Spongebob, Light, L, Rei, [2], and some other character from something else.
Especially the bullet points-sure, characters like, say, Superman or Robert Baratheon are such spergs. Don't you see them as having difficulties with communication? Or stimming? No? How strange.
 
While I do enjoy reading TV Tropes, I can't really deny that the site has a multitude of problems when it comes to the users. Just compare the detail that they've put into the character sheet for the Silmarillion (an epic revolving around the creation myth of a world, the rise and fall of a great kingdom and much more):
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheSilmarillion

And the character sheet for ONE character in a show about technicolor ponies that are meant to sell toys:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/FriendshipIsMagicTwilightSparkle
 
While I do enjoy reading TV Tropes, I can't really deny that the site has a multitude of problems when it comes to the users. Just compare the detail that they've put into the character sheet for the Silmarillion (an epic revolving around the creation myth of a world, the rise and fall of a great kingdom and much more):
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheSilmarillion

And the character sheet for ONE character in a show about technicolor ponies that are meant to sell toys:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/FriendshipIsMagicTwilightSparkle
The problem with tvtropes is that the attention is guided by the users fetishes rather than by actual literary significance
Uncle Toms Cabin has very little content whatsoever
 
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