Made of Win, but for the forums.
For things on other parts of the site, see Entries that make you go "Lol".
Edited by GastonRabbit on May 26th 2023 at 3:38:21 AM
Nornagest for a great pun.
I can't take credit for that one; it's Meta Four's fault.
I will keep my soul in a place out of sight, Far off, where the pulse of it is not heard.San Josieph and Nornagest offer the most concise lesson on Eurocentrism the forum has ever seen.
edited 17th Jun '09 12:57:45 PM by THX1138
How about this: For me, "The West" is both east and west, while "The East" is north.
Furiko Maru suggests: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle does Death Note.
Do you highlight everything looking for secret messages?I'm feeling particularly humourless at the moment, and that was still amusing.
Welcome To TV Tropes | How To Write An Example | Text-Formatting Rules | List Of Shows That Need Summary | TV Tropes Forum | Know The StaffSabbo, for his Pandemic reference.
Should Pixar be referred to as singular or plural?
"Proto-Indo-European makes the damnedest words related. It's great. It's the Kevin Bacon of etymology." ~MadrugadaHere's one for Golem. Seriously, imagine Zoidberg having a tea party in a Pimped-Out Dress and try not to laugh.
Another winner from the fedora thread.
There's no space in the name.Nyperold just wrote the theme for Troper Tales. Bask in his glory.
There's no space in the name.*bask*
edited 28th Jun '09 2:20:43 PM by Pacific
I wonder what tune it goes to.
The Veggie Tales theme song. Here.
Oh, of course! *whap*
Haven was quick to fill the void that is theremin humor.
Furiko Maru, for his her Matrix-flavored take on the "Here's A Llama" song.
edited 1st Jul '09 11:15:25 AM by Eriksson
Furiko Maru is female. How did you miss that?
eh, sorry for being so... I dunno.
edited 1st Jul '09 11:20:25 AM by Tzetze
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.I was just about to correct the pronoun.
I hereby bequeth one Made of Forum Win on THX.
DOINK DOINK.
"Proto-Indo-European makes the damnedest words related. It's great. It's the Kevin Bacon of etymology." ~Madrugada