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Kill-o-matic Since: Sep, 2018
Nov 20th 2010 at 3:31:33 PM •••

Should this really be filled with examples from fanworks? Tragic interpretations of Touhou canon I can understand, since the official works don't actually have sad moments, but many of these are blatant what ifs and alternate continuities that make assumptions about pairings and what not. And since when has "this character will probably die of old age at some point in the far future" constituted a Tear Jerker. Especially in a world where there are half a dozen ways to become immortal.

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SomeSortOfTroper Since: Jan, 2001
Nov 28th 2010 at 7:01:06 AM •••

In short, no.

Slightly longer: no, examples from other works belong on the page for those works. Move them there.

WatcherCCG Since: Jan, 2010
Jul 16th 2019 at 5:41:53 PM •••

Additionally, given the fanwork purge, we may need a new image for this page, given it is from a fanwork.

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Snippyshelf7 Since: May, 2011
Feb 1st 2015 at 9:39:31 PM •••

Shouldn't these links all be Safebooru links instead of Danbooru links(NSFW ads according to the Image Booru page) https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ImageBooru

Danbooru section: "Danbooru is not to be linked to on this site at this point in time due to a history of NSFW ads."

Safebooru section: "A mirror site for Danbooru, this booru hosts only images that have been rated Safe on the parent site. Because Danbooru hosts ads that are very much Not Safe for Work, we ask that any links to image pages on this wiki be made for this site and not Danbooru."

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Feb 2nd 2015 at 1:31:52 AM •••

Yeah, Danbooru links with ads are a "don't do that" thing.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
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