Move.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanYeah, a swap is for the better. I don't think the other cake image is that good for the trope. Goofy's pretty much says, "This won't end well," or at least more so than the other. In fact, that trope is why it fits less on The Klutz, since what will inevitable happen will happen whether or not he's actually a klutz.
Check out my fanfiction!I like the first better. Says more klutz than accident.
Also, to view them I had to hit enter in the address bar, if anyone else has the same problem.
Check out my fanfiction!Either is decent, but the first is a little better I think.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableCan't see them. It says the file doesn't exist.
"Yeah, it's a shame. Here we are in an underground cave with all these lasers, and instead of having a rave we're using it for evil."Did you do what I said to do?
Check out my fanfiction!Goofy #1 for the fall *COUGH* win.
(Can I move the current to Carrying a Cake, or should I make a separate thread for that?)
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableI wouldn't have a problem with that; it's certainly more indicative of that trope than its current.
I prefer the first.
The first is good — especially in the number of legs!
edited 7th Jan '13 11:15:58 PM by Telcontar
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.A couple more votes for 12.1 and we can fumble it.
I like the first Goofy image as well.
And up it is and tagged. Pothole and caption still needed.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanPotholed to Goofy...I don't see a need for a caption.
Hearing nothing, I'm gonna go ahead and lock this up.
That looks a little risky, but hey - maybe the character has the skate skills to pull it off. If not, well, maybe he has poor judgment, but he wouldn't have to be particularly accident-prone to fail at what he's attempting.
Probably more suited for Carrying a Cake.
The Revolution Will Not Be Tropeable