- Historical note is interesting, but to keep it, I'd pull it out and just be plain with "because she lives in 1940" or something.
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So what would PlayingWith.Walking The Earth: Inversion be, if "Protagonist Saying They Never Left Hometown" isn't it?
Disambig Needed: Help with those issues! tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13324299140A37493800&page=24#comment-576- Deconstructed: Since everyone expects the angel to be the most powerful form of an evil person, they begin to distrust the Forces of Good (tm), since they have actual angels on staff.
- Reconstructed: Which is a smart thing, as Light Is Not Good: Most angels are evil mortals who got that way through sheer power.
So the deconstruction is a weirdly specific assumption and the reconstruction is an affirmation of the assumption.
The reconstruction at least should go. Reconstructions aren't "a deconstruction, but good."
Most of the entries on PlayingWith.Comedic Spanking don't specify why the spanking is humorous.
For every low there is a high.PlayingWith.Anti Hoarding: These just sound like Cap? The examples don't say how they're anti-hoarding?
- Straight: In Tales of Troperia XIV, the party can only carry two Health Potions per recruited member.
- Exaggerated: The party can only carry a single potion.
- Acquiring a third potion is instantly lethal.
- Downplayed: The party can only carry 10 potions per member.
I meant to bring this up a while ago, but I was wondering if it would be possible to look over Shirtless Captives...TrixieTrope was kind of all over the place with some of their edits, and though I tried to fix some of it back then...I'm not quite sure, does this page seem ok?
PlayingWith.Moral Sociopathy does not understand the trope. It's about a sociopath who has moral codes, albeit with taking empathy into account, not a sociopath who sees themselves as moral.
EDIT: My mistake, I must have misremembered what I saw.
Edited by randomtroper89 on May 6th 2024 at 1:04:34 PM
Sorry double post
Edited by randomtroper89 on May 6th 2024 at 1:05:48 PM
I think that doesn't count.
From PlayingWith.Pink Means Feminine:
- Inverted: Alice, a tomboy, wears pink to show her masculine side.note
Do you all think the note might be unneeded? For the record, I'm not too sure, which is why I decided to bring it up here.Edited by RandomTroper123 on Apr 25th 2024 at 2:12:55 AM