It's not great, but it's close enough IMO to count and it's SFW, so it works for me.
I don't know. The trope is about Office Stuff, and by virtue of them not being on an office, I don't think it really qualifies.
''“You want a planet? I’ll give you a planet! Heck, I’ll give you your own solar system! No, I’ll give you a house... in Boca Raton!Clock is set.
We could place a black bar on this South Park example [1]
edited 18th Jan '17 2:46:24 AM by eroock
Cropped and resized...it's a bit risque but I think the art style deflects it from being truly NSFW. Thoughts?
I think it somehow looks more risque when it's in the dark, but something with a simplistic art style may be about the only way to go with this. Archer has a similar example◊, but showing less since they're both mostly clothed. Again, it's pretty difficult to illustrate without skirting the line.
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"Pretty cool
That's a good compromise between risqueness and demonstrating.
7 works.
In addition, due to the trope's nature, I suggest that once a pic's chosen, the page should be labelled as "Don't change the pic".
she/her | TRS needs your help! | Contributor of Trope ReportAgreed.
That works.
(Annoyed grunt)I'm good with adding this to the "Don't change the pic" list.
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"The clock's up; the Archer pic is up and tagged as "don't change the pic" and it's added to that list. Locking up.
Does this one qualify? My concern is the environment (waiters in a restaurant instead of office workers).