I can barely tell what's going on in that.
Pull. Shows nothing, and it's even hard to see what it's supposed to be in the first place.
Check out my fanfiction!I've no idea what I'm looking at. +1 to pull.
Pull current, we'll find a replacement later.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?I just can't find the trope in use in that pic, so make that another vote to pull.
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope ReportBad image. +1 to pull.
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"It's gone...and I see that there was a previous thread that pulled another image.
EDIT: Damn, another huge pic.
edited 16th Nov '15 7:51:06 AM by Willbyr
I think this is one of those tropes that's way too difficult to get across effectively without illustrating one or more of its related tropes instead, whether it be Last Stand, Grand Finale, Death Is Dramatic, or others, so I'm gonna suggest BUPKIS.
edited 17th Nov '15 2:54:13 AM by Morgenthaler
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"They're both bad. I'll have to agree on bupkis.
Image Source. Please update whenever an image is changed.I agree that BUPKIS is probably the way to go.
(Annoyed grunt)The second image was come from Bloodborne, where Gehrman decided to hunt against the hunter (you) for the first and last time hoping to fulfil his Self-Sacrifice Scheme and deliver a Mercy Kill on you. Maybe I should find the image of both standing between a field of white flowers, or the one of Metal Gear Solid 3, also a land of white flowers between Naked Snake and The Boss.
edited 24th Nov '15 2:00:09 AM by Mhazard
Clock is set.
Adding another vote for BUPKIS.
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope ReportClock is up; closing this.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Current is very vague. Can we find a better illustration?