I'd be fine with leaving the page without a pic, since the description doesn't really mean what the Transformers pic implies...and a static pic of Optimus doesn't work, it'd have to be a collage of shots of him going from big rig to robot.
Motion to pull
edited 17th Sep '11 1:33:50 PM by Willbyr
support pull.
Fight smart, not fair.Nah, when you pull a pic, just note it in the edit history. The page usually only gets tagged with the hidden note when we put in or change a pic.
I've seen people try to invoke the authority because they really liked the picture. It was a meme on a work, so I just ignored it.
Fight smart, not fair.Shouldn't that be an edit ban offense?
Please.Who/Where do I go and ask
Please.Either holler for a mod opinion in this thread or put it on Ask The Tropers...I'd lean toward the former.
edited 18th Sep '11 7:15:29 AM by Willbyr
Perhaps one of those optical illusions that's two different pictures in one picture like this one. Sorry I didn't know how to embed it.◊
edited 4th Oct '11 1:36:14 AM by BrokenEye
If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it isDecent, but I'd prefer one that's a little...I dunno, my eyes are immediately drawn to the two heads and everything else just kinda goes away.
Bump...still voting to leave this one without a pic.
I dunno, I'm liking Broken Eye's idea... If his is a bit too obvious, how about this one◊? Or else I'm sure there are lots of examples of opitical illusions around the net that could do the trick.
edited 20th Oct '11 2:51:06 AM by plenum
"We are not a stuffy encyclopedic wiki. We're a buttload more informal".My instinct is that these very striking images are too metaphorical to work well. The best images convey the trope immediately — not sure that's possible here.
Clock is set.
Clock's up; locking for inactivity/lack of consensus. No further action is to be taken based on this thread.
Just A Face And A Caption
Motion to pull. Is this even pictureable? An Ear Worm is like a Rickroll: It is never going to give you up.