So I just got alerted of a story from a couple of days ago about a rapper named RAZZLEKHAN stealing $4.5 billion in Bitcoin, and listening to her shit... I'm not sure if it fits this section, the So Bad, It's Good section for music, or both. Her shit sounds so basic that it makes people who aren't confident about their raps feel more confident by comparison. That being said, at least one song is an Earworm of the most insane kind because of how stupid it sounds. That's why I bring her name up here.
Would Dr. Luke's new band TRAMP STAMPS count as So Bad It's Horrible?
Hide / Show RepliesI think it's more Overshadowed by Controversy (where they have an entry) than Horrible, as most of their infamy revolves around the accusations of being insincere/posers/industry plants, and they seemed to have a small fanbase before their rise to notoriety. I could maybe see a case for the individual track "I'd Rather Die" being Horrible for its bad handling of its message, but even then it's hard to separate from the controversy.
Honestly, if Savage managed to actually improve somewhat than why is he still on here?
In reference to Asue's empty "edit"...
First, the Discussion page exists for a reason.
Second, if an individual claims to be transgender, in the absence of explicit evidence to the contrary, they are as far as any non-Wretched Hive internet community is concerned. Infamous Attention Whore or not. I can't speak for trans people because I'm cis, so I'm not sure what trans people think of Chris-Chan with regards to gender identity, but I do know that I'd rather be gullible than misgender an actual trans person, mistakenly or otherwise.
Edited by nm3youtubeThe entry for Christian and the Hedgehog Boys was deleted "because it's bashing of the real person disguised as bashing of their work". I don't think that's a valid reason at all — you could use that as an excuse to delete any entry on this page. The CWC entry was intended to criticize Chris's work, not the person.
Hide / Show RepliesMuch as Music/ examples tend to be troping real life, not music, and that's a controversial figure to boot, the entry actually seemed... shockingly fair and criticizing the work, not the person.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Hey, so I'm a You Tuber who runs Shoegazer Productions and at one point I was planning on doing a video on Savage. I actually contacted him and got some further info and after finding out that the guy is actually pretty likable, I backed down on doing a review of him (he doesn't deserve the harassment of trolls that might have resulted in it). He lost his wife in 2016 to cancer and his Go Fund Me page for her funeral and medical expenses has a very low amount of money that has been donated thusfar. Is it against any TV Tropes rules to post the link to his page? I feel really bad for him.
Hide / Show RepliesI feel bad for him and think you made the right decision. However, soliciting donations isn't related to TV Tropes's goal of documenting tropes in fiction (talking about Real Life things or people as far as they relate to media is fine), and allowing it could lead issues like tropers linking to scams (intentionally or not). Therefore I believe it's not allowed even though I can't find a rule that specifically says "don't post links to crowdfunding pages".
Edited by MathsAngelicVersion
Do you think Demondice would qualify?
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