Follow TV Tropes

Following

Discussion History Main / DarkSecret

Go To

[008] BURGINABC Current Version
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yes, I suppose it's possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
to:
Yes, I suppose it\'s possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
Changed line(s) 3 from:
n
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn't to scale, or he's of one of the larger species in genus ''mustela''.
to:
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn\'t to scale, or he\'s of one of the larger species in genus \'\'mustela\'\'.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
But again, he doesn't really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
to:
But again, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
n
[--EDIT: had appended something here, moved to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.--]
to:
[--EDIT: had appended something here, moved down to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.--]
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yes, I suppose it's possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
to:
Yes, I suppose it\'s possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
Changed line(s) 3 from:
n
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn't to scale, or he's of one of the larger species in genus ''mustela''.
to:
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn\'t to scale, or he\'s of one of the larger species in genus \'\'mustela\'\'.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
But again, he doesn't really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
to:
But again, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
n
[--EDIT: had appended something here, moved to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.--]]
to:
[--EDIT: had appended something here, moved to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.--]
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yes, I suppose it's possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
to:
Yes, I suppose it\'s possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
Changed line(s) 3 from:
n
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn't to scale, or he's of one of the larger species in genus ''mustela''.
to:
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn\'t to scale, or he\'s of one of the larger species in genus \'\'mustela\'\'.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
But again, he doesn't really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
to:
But again, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
n
[--EDIT: had something here, moved to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.--]]
to:
[--EDIT: had appended something here, moved to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.--]]
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yes, I suppose it's possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
to:
Yes, I suppose it\'s possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
Changed line(s) 3 from:
n
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn't to scale, or he's of one of the larger species in genus ''mustela''.
to:
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn\'t to scale, or he\'s of one of the larger species in genus \'\'mustela\'\'.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
But again, he doesn't really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
to:
But again, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
n
EDIT: had something here, moved to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.
to:
[--EDIT: had something here, moved to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.--]]
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yes, I suppose it's possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
to:
Yes, I suppose it\'s possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
Changed line(s) 3 from:
n
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn't to scale, or he's of one of the larger species in genus ''mustela''.
to:
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn\'t to scale, or he\'s of one of the larger species in genus \'\'mustela\'\'.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
But again, he doesn't really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
to:
But again, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
Changed line(s) 7 from:
n
Of course, relatively subtle cases of AnimalsNotToScale (as opposed to extreme cases, like the page image of Mordecai and Rigby from regular show) are going to be confounded somewhat when the species is ambiguous. Depending on whether she's a supposed to be a rabbit or a hare (she always just self-identified as a
to:
EDIT: had something here, moved to its own comment when I realized a reply appeared while I was editing.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yes, I suppose it's possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
to:
Yes, I suppose it\'s possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
Changed line(s) 3 from:
n
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn't to scale, or he's of one of the larger species in genus ''mustela''.
to:
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn\'t to scale, or he\'s of one of the larger species in genus \'\'mustela\'\'.
Changed line(s) 5 from:
n
But again, he doesn't really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
to:
But again, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.

Of course, relatively subtle cases of AnimalsNotToScale (as opposed to extreme cases, like the page image of Mordecai and Rigby from regular show) are going to be confounded somewhat when the species is ambiguous. Depending on whether she\'s a supposed to be a rabbit or a hare (she always just self-identified as a \"bunny\"), Judy herself could qualify, as rabbits should probably be smaller than that.

...Man, we\'re \'\'really\'\' getting in-depth on this. I\'m not sure this is worth the thought we\'re giving it; it is a [[DownplayedTrope downplayed example]] at best, given that the trope seems to be defined in terms of freakish extreme cases that don\'t require research to identify.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yes, I suppose it's possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
to:
Yes, I suppose it\'s possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
Changed line(s) 3 from:
n
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn't to scale, or he's of one of the larger species in genus ''mustela''. But again, he doesn't really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
to:
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn\'t to scale, or he\'s of one of the larger species in genus \'\'mustela\'\'.

But again, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
Changed line(s) 1 from:
n
Yes, I suppose it's possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
to:
Yes, I suppose it\'s possible that source is just not accurate. Though associated with a university, it was listed at the bottom as a student work.
Changed line(s) 3 from:
n
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn't to scale, or he's of one of the larger species in genus ''mustela''. But again, he doesn't really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored.
to:
That brings us back to: either Weaselton really isn\'t to scale, or he\'s of one of the larger species in genus \'\'mustela\'\'. But again, he doesn\'t really look like a polecat or a mink. Polecats tend to have a distinctively ferret-like appearance, and minks tend to be solid-colored with thicker fur.
Top