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AgProv AgProv Since: Jul, 2011
AgProv
Oct 13th 2020 at 1:04:52 PM •••

All links to strips are automatically going to the most recent update on the comic's website and are not opening the specific strip used as an example. Blowed if I know how this can be fixed - it would probably take lots of troper-time to identify the intended strip and specifically link to it - but the links have "broken" and can't be relied on.

Male, early sixties, Cranky old fart, at least two decades behind. So you have been warned. Functionally illiterate in several languages.
The_Catman Since: Nov, 2013
Nov 4th 2013 at 6:16:42 AM •••

Does Ambiguously Brown really apply when it's specifically stated the characters are Greeks and Amazonians (thereby removing all ambiguity)?

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StFan Since: Jan, 2001
Nov 4th 2013 at 2:45:17 PM •••

That's a good point. Reading the trope description, indeed, it wouldn't apply here, where there's no ambiguity about the character's ethnicity.

Nohbody "In distress", my ass. Since: Jan, 2001
"In distress", my ass.
Jul 24th 2012 at 6:49:07 AM •••

Removed the following:

* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome: The wind knocked Gastro's hat off! Wow!

For starters, the trope was renamed to Mundane Made Awesome. Secondly, there's not enough content there to tell how (or even if) it actually applies to the trope with its new name.

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DoktorvonEurotrash Welcome, traveller, welcome to Omsk Since: Jan, 2001
Welcome, traveller, welcome to Omsk
Jul 11th 2012 at 5:55:54 AM •••

Should the Cloud Cuckoo Lander entry be removed? It's not an example of the trope, just a reference to Aristophanes' The Birds.

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StFan Since: Jan, 2001
Jul 11th 2012 at 9:26:02 AM •••

Indeed, this is stretching the use of the trope. Not that we don't see such things regularly, but it is still a misuse.

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