Opened.
Could we do something with Vandalized Graves?
That could work
From The Punisher MAX, Nicky Cavella◊ (yes, those are the corpses of the Punisher's family.)
^^ That's Last Disrespects.
No, it's not. Last Disrespects is about horrible behavior at a funeral; there's enough context in the Nicky Cavella picture to tell that this is somebody who dug up the bodies after they were buried.
Alright, then the image on there is not appropriate. I would vote for moving the image from Last Disrespects to Desecrating the Dead for being more concise than 5.
edited 8th Sep '17 8:04:37 AM by eroock
I'm pretty sure there's a webcomic out there depicting characters in an FPS teabagging a downed player, but like hell am I googling that.
The fact he's wearing a black suit indicates he's at least immediately after the funeral, which makes me lean towards leaving it.
edited 8th Sep '17 8:57:51 AM by Larkmarn
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Fair enough, but I would not want two similar pics of characters pissing on graves for two different tropes and have the viewer fiddle out what the difference is.
Makes sense to me.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.I prefer 3 of everything so far.
3.
(Annoyed grunt)I like the fact that the original image references such an old story, but it's kinda frantic and cluttered and Hector's body is the same color as the ground so that might not show up so well as a small page image. Would this version of Hector being dragged by Achilles' chariot work? (If it's not too gory - the borders of the print make it look like his arms have been torn off.)
That's much more clear than the OP.
15 is great.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Okay, I guess 15 is better.
(Annoyed grunt)15 is good.
Bigotry will NEVER be welcome on TV Tropes.15's up and tagged. Any objections to moving the page quote to the caption, or at least a portion of it?
"Thrice did [Achilles] drag [Hektor's body] round the tomb of the son of Menoitios, and then went back into his tent, leaving the body on the ground full length and with its face downwards." ?
This image◊ did not get enough consensus in the Image Suggestion thread. Other ideas?
You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"