SeptimusHeap
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Dark_Awesome
Since: Jul, 2014
Jul 31st 2014 at 10:28:46 AM
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I realize this, I just wanted to make sure anyone who had not come from this YKTTW was aware of the ideas for this page. Try to start a discussion on what to do here, you know?
I'm new here, and a little uncertain of "etiquette" on the site. I figured discussion on the trope should go under the trope's disscusion page. Thank you for the links, though.
Two large meteors impact earth just below the panhandle of Florida. Private Johnson reports that, yes, we all know what it looks like.
SeptimusHeap
MOD
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Jul 31st 2014 at 11:22:10 AM
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TV Tropes is a bit different from other wikis insofar as we do a lot of things outside of discussion pages, and the latter are somewhat disused. Which is why I spend time responding to queries in the discussion pages.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Dark_Awesome
Since: Jul, 2014
Jul 31st 2014 at 2:08:08 PM
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The more you know! Learning and growing. [obligatory rainbow]
Two large meteors impact earth just below the panhandle of Florida. Private Johnson reports that, yes, we all know what it looks like.
Updating the trope: If anyone is against this, say so now. I'd hate to change this trope to something others don't want.
This trope is lacking a picture, quote, and a detailed description that is more than three sentences. Along with those, there are many many new examples that are not listed here either.
If anyone can help with this (especially examples), please do. Discussion on what to do to this page before changing it to drastically is probably a good idea as well.
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