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This troper once had an interpretation that popped in his mind that came from something similar to the Steamboat Pilot dilemna. It's a metaphor for growing up. When you're young & innocent like Adam & Eve pre-Fall, all is nice and good and the world is full of wonder. After taking the fruit of knowledge, they came to know that the world was not like that, that it was full of sorrow and bad. They "left" the garden, the way you leave behind the rose-colored glasses of youth. -Alternative Character Interpretation
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This troper once had an interpretation that popped in his mind that came from something similar to the Steamboat Pilot dilemna.dilemma. It's a metaphor for growing up. When you're young & innocent like Adam & Eve pre-Fall, all is nice and good and the world is full of wonder. After taking the fruit of knowledge, they came to know that the world was not like that, that it was full of sorrow and bad. They "left" the garden, the way you leave behind the rose-colored glasses of youth. -Alternative Character Interpretation
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I have a tendency to remove off comments that I think are petty, or at least out of place.
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Magnificent 7 Samurai: Bioware likes this trope so much that they built the party members of Mass Effect after it. Sheppard is the Hero. Kaiden is the Lancer. Ashley is the big guy. Liara is the smart guy. Wrex is the Old Guy (he is a couple hundred years old). Tali is the young guy. Garrus is... whatevers left.
Magnificent 7 Samurai: Bioware likes this trope so much that they built the party members of Mass Effect after it. Sheppard is the Hero. Kaiden is the Lancer. Ashley is the big guy. Liara is the smart guy. Wrex is the Old Guy (he is a couple hundred years old). Tali is the young guy. Garrus is... whatevers left.
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Misaimed fandom -Added note about Jurassic Park, Crichton, and meaning of science.
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Personal page for this troper, Deraj86. Take a wild guess at what my first name is. Anyways, a catalogue of my edits
Katanas are just better -Added chainmail test
Banshees are Different -Added banshees from Extreme Ghostbusters
Extreme Ghostbusters -Added note about ghosts inspired by Hellraiser
Chuck Norris as Canon sue -Added note about Truth in Television
Deadliest Warrior -Added note in Fisticuffs boss about SWAT & GSG-9 use of shotguns as the killing blow
King of the Hill-Added note in It is Pronounced Tro-PAY, "?Lampshaded by Hank in that very episode. "Isn't that pronounced Tro-PAY?" "Yes but only by mistake."
Added Shane Carwin to genius bruisers
Added Mother tattoos to the Even Bad Men Love Their Mammas page.
Added Veteran's Day HeyArnold to CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming
Added reinterpretation of Hank Hill to alternative character interpretations: I thought of a different interpretation: He isn't stuck in the 1950's but he has a classic mental-block caused by the traumatic memories of his childhood. He became so used to being beaten down by Cotton in his youth for showing the slightest sign of weakness that he in essence built a mental fortress around himself, a sort of shelter. He is afraid of anything "new" or "modern" penetrating this mental fortress out of a subconscience fear of Cotton's retribution.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WallBangers/WesternAnimation
Added Neverwinter Nights 2 to PowerFloats, added note about Moral Event Horizon to Hard Candy under "kill the bitch"
This troper once had an interpretation that popped in his mind that came from something similar to the Steamboat Pilot dilemna. It's a metaphor for growing up. When you're young & innocent like Adam & Eve pre-Fall, all is nice and good and the world is full of wonder. After taking the fruit of knowledge, they came to know that the world was not like that, that it was full of sorrow and bad. They "left" the garden, the way you leave behind the rose-colored glasses of youth. -Alternative Character Interpretation
Added Tali as a love interest to Fanservice for Mass Effect 2.
Added Avatar sequel idea to Avatar WMG.
Added Sun Tzu-Vikings to kill it with fire
Added THe Guardian to attacking trees.
Added Indians & 7th grade history to troper tales of politically correct history
Added Hitler & abortions to troper tales of Godwin's law.
HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Real Life, added segments about indian traditions
Added Dante's Inferno to WMG on Charlie
Added to Mussolini in Straw Misogynist
Added more to Elizabeth in God Save Us From The Queen
TroperTails: Misaimed Fandom about Springsteen, Colonel from Avatar
Nightmare Fuel: turned billions into millions
Added WMG about avatar
Added WMG to MassEffect 2 about Safia & Legion
Added ME4 MMO to Mass Effect WMG
Added "troper tales" my Mass Effect 2
Katanas are just better -Added chainmail test
Banshees are Different -Added banshees from Extreme Ghostbusters
Extreme Ghostbusters -Added note about ghosts inspired by Hellraiser
Chuck Norris as Canon sue -Added note about Truth in Television
Deadliest Warrior -Added note in Fisticuffs boss about SWAT & GSG-9 use of shotguns as the killing blow
King of the Hill-Added note in It is Pronounced Tro-PAY, "?Lampshaded by Hank in that very episode. "Isn't that pronounced Tro-PAY?" "Yes but only by mistake."
Added Shane Carwin to genius bruisers
Added Mother tattoos to the Even Bad Men Love Their Mammas page.
Added Veteran's Day HeyArnold to CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming
Added reinterpretation of Hank Hill to alternative character interpretations: I thought of a different interpretation: He isn't stuck in the 1950's but he has a classic mental-block caused by the traumatic memories of his childhood. He became so used to being beaten down by Cotton in his youth for showing the slightest sign of weakness that he in essence built a mental fortress around himself, a sort of shelter. He is afraid of anything "new" or "modern" penetrating this mental fortress out of a subconscience fear of Cotton's retribution.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WallBangers/WesternAnimation
Added Neverwinter Nights 2 to PowerFloats, added note about Moral Event Horizon to Hard Candy under "kill the bitch"
This troper once had an interpretation that popped in his mind that came from something similar to the Steamboat Pilot dilemna. It's a metaphor for growing up. When you're young & innocent like Adam & Eve pre-Fall, all is nice and good and the world is full of wonder. After taking the fruit of knowledge, they came to know that the world was not like that, that it was full of sorrow and bad. They "left" the garden, the way you leave behind the rose-colored glasses of youth. -Alternative Character Interpretation
Added Tali as a love interest to Fanservice for Mass Effect 2.
Added Avatar sequel idea to Avatar WMG.
Added Sun Tzu-Vikings to kill it with fire
Added THe Guardian to attacking trees.
Added Indians & 7th grade history to troper tales of politically correct history
Added Hitler & abortions to troper tales of Godwin's law.
HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Real Life, added segments about indian traditions
Added Dante's Inferno to WMG on Charlie
Added to Mussolini in Straw Misogynist
Added more to Elizabeth in God Save Us From The Queen
TroperTails: Misaimed Fandom about Springsteen, Colonel from Avatar
Nightmare Fuel: turned billions into millions
Added WMG about avatar
Added WMG to MassEffect 2 about Safia & Legion
Added ME4 MMO to Mass Effect WMG
Added "troper tales" my Mass Effect 2