The trope, by its nature, has a lot of Take That! elements to it. As such, how many records Celine sells doesn't really have a lot of relevance, IMO.
Well there is a discussion about putting that picture back on Even Evil Has Standards, which I hope happens. If so, then a better picture would be trying to show the painful aspect.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.If we could find a good image of Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect being tied down and forced to listen to the Vogon Captain's poetry...
It does not matter who I am. What matters is, who will you become? - motto of Omsk BirdHere, a better image because a) Its not dependants on your opinion of an artist. b) You see someone in pain from it. C) Not based entirely around text.
edited 24th Nov '10 4:40:32 AM by Ghilz
I'm happy with that one.
Fine example.
"Your kindness gives me the presentiment I can be reborn. Now, I want to believe at least in you." - Kaori YaeWorks for me. Now let's see if we can get the current image back on Even Evil Has Standards.
I'm on the internet. My arguments are invalid.
A) It's mostly just text.
B) While some may not like Celine Dion (Not too fond of her music myself), she is is the best-selling Canadian artist of all time, is the second best-selling female artist in the United States of the Nielsen Sound Scan era (1991 to now), and is the only female artist to have two million-selling singles in the United Kingdom.
So evidently SOMEONE likes her, and we have very lax standards of what can be considered "Suckiness"
I'd suggest an image of the bard from Asterix
edited 23rd Nov '10 6:38:24 PM by Ghilz