{{MarqFJA}}: What is the code [evil]Hahaha[/evil] at the end of the page supposed to do, exactly? It looks like someone was trying for a specific format that's not available.

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'''Is This Worth Splitting?''' launched as EvilLaugh: [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=xrmslhw6&trope=EvilLaugh From YKTTW]]

{{Scrounge}}: It's a shame this has gone out of style. It's fun.

{{Seth}}: Out of style, i do this all the time. I do a sort of [=MwAHaHaMwAHahahaMWAHAHAHAHA=]. It really freaks people out.

{{Scrounge}}: I like to start out with a nice, understated, "Heheheh," before building up to a full "Bwahahahaha.... [=MuahahahahaHAhaHAHAHAHAhaHA=]!... but generally time doesn't permit. Shame.

{{Tabby}}: I came close to giving a coworker a heart attack when I pulled out a nice evil laugh a couple months ago.

{{Scrounge}}: My hat's off to you, Tabs.

[=WonSab=]: I was recently approached by a friend to be a villain in a future video project simply for the fact that I apparently do a very creepy psychotic laugh.

{{Kerrah}}: I have a natural evil laugh to me that only comes at certain times, especially when I'm laughing out loud and trying to suppress it. It's a high-pitched howl-like one that has seriously creeped out a few people who didn't know me before hearing it.

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WascallyWabbit: That picture is ''horrible'' and doesn't summarise the aritcle at all well. Will anyone defend it?

{{Rule}}: I say we go with a CodeGeass picture. They are always popular. There's one from Stage 23 of Lelouch while laughing maniacally. Anyone else?
*Colonial1 agrees. Much better than that crazy Shirley Temple.

{{Kerrah}}: How is this picture any better than the other one? It's the same with a different character and worse resolution.

{{fleb}}: Word. This one's even worse. Let's go back to "less bad" please?

{{Master Hand}}: Why don't we get a picture of Kefka laughing? Otherwise, we should just delete the warning. It's distracting and not relevant to anyone but editors.

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DoctorNemesis: I don't know what the caption currently presented refers to, so I hope this isn't stepping on any toes, but I've taken the liberty of including a panel from ''HeroSquared'' which seems appropriate for this trope, and is better than just having that confusing warning present. Discussion welcome, obviously.