The problem is indifference was easily the worst section of the five. A lot of examples where just "character has large breasts and her opinion of them doesn't come up in the story" that's not a trope. I don't think there a enough of cases of characters expressing indifference their large breasts to make a page out of it.
In that case, a disambiguation page is best.
But, what everyone think of Oblivious Fanservice Girl?
Turning Big Breasts Big Deal into a disambiguation page would be good. It's better to salvage it into something else than get rid of it IMO.
Although I think the indifference section on the page can be removed, because it's just talking about aversions/subversions of the rest of the sections on the page, and that's not tropeworthy by itself.
Big Breast Pride and D Cup Distress seem ready for launching and I think they would be able to stand on their own if they were launched now. Just Launch Them Already
edited 10th Jun '13 2:49:44 PM by xanderiskander
Both have enough hats, have good, clear descriptions and certainly have enough examples. What's keeping them from launch?
OK there seems to be consensus on a disambig page. We just need to edit the page, launch Big-Breast Pride and D-Cup Distress, and clean the Big Breasts Big Deal wicks.
So, when do suggest launching both?
Alright, Big-Breast Pride and D-Cup Distress have been launched so now we need to clean up the Big Breasts Big Deal wicks. So, here are some guidelines.
- Remove all zero context examples.
- Replace type 2(resentment) and type 4(pride) examples that have context with D-Cup Distress or Big-Breast Pride.
- If you come across a type 3(indifference) or type 5(obliviousness) example with context that can fit under Indifferent Beauty or Obliviously Beautiful replace them with those.
edited 12th Jun '13 2:54:58 PM by captainpat
I'll help out here, but only starting tomorrow.
Also, did we decide on turning this into a disambig?
edited 12th Jun '13 2:57:17 PM by SeptimusHeap
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanAlright, the wicks are clean. All that's left to do is make changes to page.
Well, did the disambig, tagged the page, and cutlisted the subpages.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
So, you mean like "Big Deal?" in a sarcastic way?