Complete JAFAAC, needs to go.
Agree.
Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.+1 to pull.
edited 6th Dec '12 11:10:52 AM by Telcontar
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.Pull it. JAFAAC.
"Polite life will fill you full of cancer." - Iggy Pop "I've seen the future, brother, it is murder." -Leonard CohenI don't even think Yomi's a good example to begin with.
Horrible. 7 and gone. Mismatched width caption box preserved!
edited 6th Dec '12 12:17:41 PM by ShadowHog
Moon◊I think the CASIE from Deus Ex Human Revolution would be a fantastic visual representation.
edited 6th Dec '12 1:59:39 PM by ThePope
I don't see it.
Check out my fanfiction!Neither do I.
These panels are showing someone's [social patterns etc.] analysing equipment. That's what I expect to be used by The Social Expert.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanIt's not very clear from the image that the boxes are what we should be attending.
The first character to come to mind for this to me is Elizabeth Bennett... I can't think of an image offhand that illustrates it, though.
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The newly added pic for The Social Expert has little to no indication that the girl is good with people. All I see is her clenching her fist with a determined look on her face. While she does look motivating and passionate which are traits that are associated with these characters, she's not in front of a group which is important in demonstrating the trope. Also, the caption (which is "Yes, she's keeping peace between her classmates.") is pulling most (if not all) of the weight. I know it's probably better to suggest an image but I'm drawing a blank on how to picture it well and I genuinely think that the article is better off with it pulled.
Here is the image for reference:
edited 6th Dec '12 11:09:05 AM by Oreochan
"Learning without thinking is labor lost. Thinking without learning is dangerous."