#2: Aug 5th 2012 at 12:33:17 PM
Well, that is surely a weird description.
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AceOfSevens
Since: Feb, 2010
#3: Aug 5th 2012 at 1:01:17 PM
Children and dogs don't get typically die in media for the same reason (perceived innocence), so it isn't a separate trope.
AceOfSevens
Since: Feb, 2010
#4: Aug 5th 2012 at 1:07:59 PM
I think this should be a No Real Life Examples page.
Routerie
Since: Oct, 2011
#5: Aug 5th 2012 at 1:29:57 PM
Well, obviously no real life examples.
Discar
Since: Jun, 2009
#6: Aug 5th 2012 at 2:29:10 PM
I don't know...the Real Life examples are pretty interesting, and fit the trope. The real life exceptions should be cut completely, however. I mean, seriously.
Routerie
Since: Oct, 2011
#7: Aug 5th 2012 at 8:59:08 PM
Unless we're saying that God is sparing the child/dog because they're innocent, it's not this trope. It's just A Child Doesn'tDie.
#8: Aug 27th 2012 at 3:22:49 AM
It doesn't look like the concerns raised against the description are shared. The real life issue can go to Special Efforts. Locking.
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Total posts: 8
Well, reading the description, it mentions two different things: children surviving and dogs surviving. I guess a split is a good idea.