Eh, that's more of a parody than this trope. This is more about supposedly going for accuracy and getting it horribly wrong.
I'd suggest something more like this◊. I have no idea if that's real or a parody, but it at least looks like it could be real, whereas the Konami Code image is obviously a photoshop.
Reaction Image RepositoryThat's a parody as well. Plus these "you fail" tropes are meant to be all just plain artistic license tropes anyway.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.Raptor-riding Jesus seems like a case of actual Young Earth Creationism. That said, we definitely need to find a place for it.
Yeah, unwritten rule number one: follow all the unwritten procedures. - CamacanNew meaning to the phrase "raptor Jesus". Other than that, meh.
An Ear Worm is like a Rickroll: It is never going to give you up.Someone holding a sign that badly misquotes or misinterprets a Biblical passage sounds like a good idea.
So... The WBC...?
The words above are to be read as if they are narrated by Morgan Freeman.Eh...I thought about them, but I'd really rather not give them any kind of publicity. I was thinking some generic protester.
What about the famous Pulp Fiction Bible passage, juxtaposed with the real one? Would be all text, however.
The words above are to be read as if they are narrated by Morgan Freeman.A protester might work, although we'd have to be careful about the Rule Of Cautious Editing Judgement.
I had that idea too, but I'm not sure how well it would work for people who haven't seen the movie. And like you said, it would be all text.
edited 30th Oct '11 8:15:52 AM by JapaneseTeeth
Reaction Image RepositoryYeah that'd be better as a quote.
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This picture from a Cracked article would make a good picture. Yes, the caption would note that it's the Konami Code.
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