Would this be all right to add to the real life folder?
"It's not unheard of for people who get caught for speeding to quickly pretty themselves up before the officer gets to their car, in the hopes of avoiding a ticket."
Hide / Show RepliesI can't say I ever heard of such a thing.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanI've heard some examples over the years.
Srg. Dornan: Troper, what are you doing here?! Get back to your post!!!Hi, Is it ok that I add these in the Real Life folder?
Not Jeremy Meeks himself, but many women fawned over him purely because of his looks, despite the fact he was incarcerated for serious crimes, including weapon possession and grand theft auto. They made fan pages dedicated to him and made petitions trying to have him pardoned. Do you think the same people would behave the same to convicts who are not so attractive and happens to be innocent? Fat chance.
There was also the case of Penelope Soto, the girl that flipped off the judge in 2013. Many fan-pages was made blaming the judge for increasing Penelope's charges "because he couldn't control his temper", ignoring the fact that contempt in court is a punishable crime. It's unlikely they would have behaved the same if it was a man that flipped off the judge.
Srg. Dornan: Troper, what are you doing here?! Get back to your post!!! Hide / Show RepliesI think not. It's not him invoking the trope, and they are both speculative.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Would this be the trope for if readers/viewers of a media really like a character, even if that character's personality is horrible or they're downright evil, simply because they happen to be pretty?