Good God what have you done
Quote from: True Turquoise on September 26, 2015, 01:03:32 PMGood God what have you doneBlind love: A person whose appearance isn't known to anyone else, yet they remain one of the most aftersought user.Edit: did I do it right?
Heel-Face Turn: When a character switches sides from bad to good.Isn't that what Verbatim kind of did with his apology threads?
Quote from: Desty on September 26, 2015, 01:08:41 PMQuote from: True Turquoise on September 26, 2015, 01:03:32 PMGood God what have you doneBlind love: A person whose appearance isn't known to anyone else, yet they remain one of the most aftersought user.Edit: did I do it right?Not quite. "Blind Love" is not an established trope, as far as I know. And I don't think there are really any notable examples of that on this website.Quote from: Desty on September 26, 2015, 01:11:11 PMHeel-Face Turn: When a character switches sides from bad to good.Isn't that what Verbatim kind of did with his apology threads?That could work, I guess, but I kinda want to mention myself as little as possible. Considering it's my thread, and all. I don't want to be too self-indulgent.
So only existing tropes are allowed?
Draco in Leather Pants: The tendency of fandom to fetishize a certain character (usually a villain or Anti-Hero), and play up said character's attractiveness over his or her personality flaws.
Cloudcuckoolander: A character who has a spacey personality and, while not necessarily stupid, usually lapses into odd non-sequitur sayings or actions.elegiac?
Mr Psychologist
Curb-Stomp Battle: Chally's Armenian genocide.Darker and Edgier: Anarchy is this, between the no-rules gimmick and option for total anonymity.Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: Existential discussions in Serious range from one end to the other.Shout Out: To Bungie.net, obviously. "The Flood", the name of the site itself, and member ranks all reference Bnet. Anarchy themes often reference certain franchises, as well.I'll add more later.
"Genki Girl"Kitsune, probably. At least compared to the norm here.