2nd Sep '10 3:15:48 AM Saiyaman MS
Because clearly, I think I'm funny. Feel free to change it back if you don't agree, I guess? >_>
Was this any better?
Pulled for JAFAAC.
Previous already posted in OP.
Thinking this is not picturable as it's a Recurring trope.
Fight smart, not fair.Yeah, I'm gonna say not pictureable.
Infinite Tree: an experimental story+1 for not pictureable.
Not picturable unless lampshaded.
Fight. Struggle. Endure. Suffer. LIVE.I was thinking not picturable as well.
Do we want to start a crowner to vote this not picturable?
Fight smart, not fair.First four panels of this? [1]◊
That is hilarious...looks great as an example.
I like that.
Not quite so hot on that one.
Rhymes with "Protracted."x4, Adventurers Comic: Last panel only would work great as an image... But Jesus, that visual style is eye-gougingly ugly.
edited 16th Mar '11 8:37:39 PM by Scardoll
Fight. Struggle. Endure. Suffer. LIVE.Bump...any other ideas or comments on the suggestions?
The adventurer's strip is an excellent illustration of the trope. But I have to agree, the art style is uggg-leeeeeeee.
But it's an excellent illustration of the trope...
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.True on both counts...so is really ugly art enough to disqualify a really good example of the trope?
I don't think so. We've still got I Fell for Hours (I think).
edited 9th Apr '11 11:19:24 PM by Deboss
Fight smart, not fair.^Yep. (It's I Fell for Hours)
Art quality matters only if we've got two pics that show the trope.
Infinite Tree: an experimental storyOr the art quality subtracts from the understanding, which I don't believe this does.
Fight smart, not fair.Are we going to contact the strip author or just run with it?
Bump...since the consensus seems to be for the Adventurers strip, I think we can run with it. Last panel only?
I think having only the last panel makes sense.
First key to interpreting a work: Things mean things.I like Adventurer's pic. All three panels would be just to hammer the point home.
I'd say all three panels.
Rhetorical, eh? ... Eight!I don't think we can use the entirety of a comic strip, though.
I don't know who these people are. I assume they're an example of the trope, probably, but the image isn't clear at all. They could be anyone, and they're just standing there not demonstrating anything.
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