Hmm...nothing comes to mind...
Rhymes with "Protracted."Sounds really close to All Crimes Are Equal.
Fight smart, not fair.Hilariously Disproportionate Retribution?
I reject your requirement for a witty statement or fanboyish squealing in my signature.Sounds like an exaggerated form of Disproportionate Retribution. I don't think it has any value.
edited 12th Apr '11 4:06:59 PM by DrStarky
Put me in motion, drink the potion, use the lotion, drain the ocean, cause commotion, fake devotion, entertain a notion, be Nova ScotianWow, that name makes no sense. I mean, I know sound Captain Obvious - like here, but that name reaaaally makes no sense.
I'm inclined to agree. It's Disproportionate Retribution but up to eleven.
Since we have both Disproportionate Retribution and All Crimes Are Equal, I'd suggest just cutting it.
Infinite Tree: an experimental story, : See, I don't see it as quite the same. Disproportionate Retribution implies someone intentionally doing something horrible back to them. The way I read this trope, it could be accidental. It's more akin to karma than retribution.
edited 12th Apr '11 4:54:26 PM by joeyjojojuniorshabadoo
It can be accidental. The trope namer is an episode of Spongebob Squarepants where Squidward kicks a shell into Spongebob's yard rather than clean it up properly. Spongebob, unaware of anything except that there's a shell in his yard, inadvertently causes more and more problems for Squidward, until finally his yard is completely ruined. It'd fall more under the Karmic tropes than Disproportionate Retribution, unless Disproportionate Retribution can also be accidental.
Bump. This trope is as vague as always. It's been 3 months since this thread started, and the trope has only picked up a few inbounds. It's definitely not thriving.
Apparently, this is an exaggerated and Played for Laughs form of Can't Get Away With Nuthin'. The latter's description has this paragraph:
"If this is intentionally comedic and overblown, it's a Reef Blower. If the disaster that comes from risky behavior is implausible rather than merely happening quicker than you might expect, it's a Space Whale Aesop."
edited 4th Aug '11 9:52:54 AM by Embryon
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And even if it is broke, just ignore it and maybe it'll be sort of OK — like the environment."It's actually increased by no inbounds whatsoever, only +2 wikilinks, so yeah, not thriving.
An Ear Worm is like a Rickroll: It is never going to give you up.Adding to the name suggestions, maybe something like Karma Avalanche? Kind of conveys the idea of the universe punishing one little bad thing (like a cough in the mountains) with a ridiculous amount of trouble.
(Edit: Well, I don't know if avalanches actually work that way, but that's how it always happens in cartoons.)
edited 4th Aug '11 10:17:36 AM by Embryon
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And even if it is broke, just ignore it and maybe it'll be sort of OK — like the environment."^^ (That would be Hair-Trigger Avalanche.)
An Ear Worm is like a Rickroll: It is never going to give you up.There is now a page action crowner for this trope here. Feel free to add more options as you so choose.
"irhgT nm0w tehre might b ea lotof th1nmgs i dont udarstannd, ubt oim ujst goinjg to keepfollowing this pazth i belieove iN !!!!!1 dDont What Do You Meant Its Not Heinous and Cant Get Away With Nothing cover this?
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.Despite the fact that neither of those are links:
No. What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous? is about a character an/or a work treating a Poke the Poodle situation like an actual crime.
Can't Get Away with Nuthin' is about getting caught doing the smallest thing.
This is about Poking the Poodle, and karma itself decides to treat it as if you Kidnapped the President's daughter or something like that.
If so, would we need to slightly expand the definition of Disproportionate Retribution and/or All Crimes Are Equal to include karma, if the crowner votes settle on that option?
(Edit: ...Or would that be forcing trope decay onto one or both of them? Hmm.)
edited 5th Aug '11 1:05:40 PM by Embryon
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And even if it is broke, just ignore it and maybe it'll be sort of OK — like the environment."I think it would be forcing trope decay into all of them. This trope is fairly specific, and I'd hate to see it cut because of a horrible name.
derflatermouse.bump.
derflatermouse.I move that we lock the crowner and pick a new name.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. And even if it is broke, just ignore it and maybe it'll be sort of OK — like the environment."I second that move.
derflatermouse.I'd prefer a cut, but I'm okay with it given the crowner.
Infinite Tree: an experimental story
Crown Description:
What would be the best way to fix the page?
Hey, cats and kittens! Time for another round of Guess That Trope!
The title: Reef Blower
The definition: comedy trope where extremely minor wrongdoing has immediate, and horrible, consequences.
Could you tell what it was supposed to be? I sure couldn't.
As for usage, it's got 12 wicks and 32 inbounds. Only two of its wicks are actually work pages. Of those, one is the trope namer and the other doesn't actually have a separate entry for this trope. This is actually a really old page (Wayback Machine gives October '07 at the earliest) so I think it's had its chance.
So. Any ideas for a new name?
edited 12th Apr '11 12:42:48 PM by joeyjojojuniorshabadoo