Not crazy about either of those, but I prefer the first.
I like the first one quite a bit. The second, I think, actually undercuts the theme slightly.
edited 9th Apr '11 3:41:55 PM by suedenim
Jet-a-Reeno!First one is nice. Just make sure the caption explains why the dinosaur means they're safe.
edited 9th Apr '11 5:37:24 PM by troacctid
Rhymes with "Protracted."First one is great.
^Does the audience really need to know that?
Infinite Tree: an experimental storyIt doesn't really represent the trope that well. It's more about Nominal Importance than about the fact that people simply care less (or at least not linearly more) about larger groups of people, compared to smaller ones, even if the smaller group also consists of Mooks.
Bump...the first pic has a decent consensus, but not enough. Thoughts?
I'm withdrawing my support for either of them. On thinking about it, the first one is closer to Nominal Importance, and the second isn't much better.
I'm not sure whether this trope can be succinctly illustrated or not.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.I'd hoped that I could find a decent example in the list but there's nothing that would translate well...the closest would be the Bob And George strip and I think you'd need the whole strip to make all the context work.
I don't really like the Oots pics for this trope. I'm waiting on some better options.
edited 8th Aug '11 8:28:08 AM by unhappyyak
First key to interpreting a work: Things mean things.Discussion stalled clocking per request
First one is good; second one is okay, but looks a little pixelated or something.
"The Daily Show has to be right 100% of the time; FOX News only has to be right once." - Jon StewartClock's up; locking up. No action is to be taken based on this thread.
How about one of these two crops from Order of The Stick?