Manman20x6 359 March 20, 2014 Share March 20, 2014 I love reading TV Tropes and most of the trope names are familiar to me, but seeing phrases such as "Fridge logic" and "Woobie" being used on another site feels strange. I also imagine that people unfamiliar with TV Tropes may find that confusing. Sorry, just ranting. I SHIP FLUTTERSHY X BULK BICEPS SO HARD Also, I really like Cloudchaser's mane! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moved to Elsewhere 11,331 March 20, 2014 Share March 20, 2014 Meh about half of my YouTube subscriptions use tv tropes terms left and right so I eventually get used to it. Also some of these are pretty easy to figure out what they mean when in context . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Misty Shadow 8,107 March 20, 2014 Share March 20, 2014 Eh, I don't really like TV Tropes nowadays (sorry), but I find most of their terms easy to understand, no offense. I think that Captain Obvious and Department of Redundancy Department are examples of ones that speak for themselves, and when I do come across a term I don't get (like Narm), I just look at the definition on the term's page. Everyone loves Misty. For good reason, of course. :3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evilshy 5,091 March 20, 2014 Share March 20, 2014 (edited) Yeah, I think it's a bit weird when people use some of the more obscure ones. A lot of the things on the site have more common names anyway, such as "Infinity+1 Sword" usually just being called "the ultimate weapon". I do, however, love TVTropes for the clear and mostly in-depth explanations of common terms, such as the articles on the D&D player archetypes. Edited March 20, 2014 by Evilshy 1 Signature now 99% less edgy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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