Here's the place to inquire about pages whose images aren't potholed to anything.
Google Image Search and Tineye are good resources.
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About Images and Copyright covers our general policies about image use; see here for more details and Image Pickin' forum policies. It's always a good idea to link images to their original versions and (when available) providing a link to the artist's site when they are located, especially if we're given permission to use an image.note
edited 21st Oct '13 7:55:20 AM by Willbyr
Top left looks like South Park.
Contains 20% less fat than the leading value brand!The bottom left is from Green Eggs and Ham (2019).
Top right is Sesame Street, yeah, and fits with the clips in here so it's real episode and not a photoshop.
Bottom right looks to be from upcoming Wonder Woman 1984
Edited by Adannor on Jan 12th 2020 at 8:58:11 PM
Thanks for the help, it's tagged now.
I know it was suggested in the image suggestion thread as per tag but have no idea if a source was given in the thread or when it was suggested
Edited by MacronNotes on Feb 4th 2020 at 5:00:59 AM
Macron's notesFull picture can be found here, and is credited to Avenar (H. Caldwell Tanner).
(The corresponding DeviantArt account seems to no longer exist, though.)
Does the new picture on Our Angels Are Different has a definite origin, or shall we just tag it to the Bible?
Doesn't seem like anything more specific. But is tagging it for the Bible really the best option? UsefulNotes.Christianity might be better. Not sure.
What is Divided States of America from?
Edited by Discar on Mar 19th 2020 at 10:07:20 AM
We need a source for High-Heeled Feet's image.
Edited by MrMediaGuy2 on Mar 23rd 2020 at 1:26:11 AM
Anybody courageous enough to tackle Bat Jesus?
That's probably just a photoshop someone on the internet made.
Yeah, there's no way that's from an actual work.
Incidentally, should that page be moved to Darth Wiki? It seems to predate our policy on unpublished works, but it's not like it belongs anywhere outside of there.
SoundCloudYeah, the note at the end of the description says that it's just an in-joke between Light Phaser and their friends. Said troper hasn't touched the page in over 8 years, so I wonder if it's worth keeping at all anywhere.
Edited by Serac on Apr 4th 2020 at 2:11:32 PM
But it is a joke, not an actual work or something taken seriously. So it wouldn't belong in Unpublished.
Current Project: Incorruptible Pure PurenessWe received a request via the contact form to credit the creator of the image on Hanahaki Disease.
Would appreciate someone checking and verifying this, then adding the appropriate credit.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"Found the photo on the photographer's Twitter account
Idk where to find the Instagram counterpart. Maybe credit to Twitter?
Content Warning: My posts may involve my actions dealing with R-rated or Not Safe for Work content. Same for my edit history.https://www.instagram.com/p/BdymYq3BOvJ/
Instagram link. Personally, I'd like to seek a replacement from an actual work if possible, but if this works, we'll be good.
EDIT: Added the link... and the trope really isn't doing too well. The description's statement of this trope's popularity is at odds with the 6 examples on the page and no current links from work pages.
Edited by Brainulator9 on Apr 6th 2020 at 11:38:26 AM
Contains 20% less fat than the leading value brand!(sorry, not familiar with multi-image posts on Instagram)
Edited by PrincessPandaTrope on Apr 6th 2020 at 11:37:52 AM
Content Warning: My posts may involve my actions dealing with R-rated or Not Safe for Work content. Same for my edit history.The image on Flat World is apparently from a 1922 edition of Allers Familj-Journal, according to a Guardian caption from 2010. I can't find an archive of the paper.
As far as replacements: the most common flat earth map seems to be based on the Gleason map, which isn't a flat earth map. Maybe a picture of the Discworld world turtle?
Since it was published in 1922, the current is legally OK to use in the US.
Contains 20% less fat than the leading value brand!Sliding Scale of Anthropomorphism cites Egyptian Mythology as the source of the Anubis image, but it clearly wasn’t produced by actual ancient Egyptians, considering the art style. What’s the actual source of it?
Edited by jandn2014 on May 8th 2020 at 12:29:14 PM
back lolMemetic Bystander’s lower half features a bunch of Derpy fan works. Does anyone know the sources so I can add the credits in a note?
back lolThe image “source” for Solid Gold Poop is just the trope page for Polish the Turd. That ain’t right.
^No idea, Google and Tineye are unhelpful. But whatever, since it's a bad quality picture and a poor illustration, it should be replaced anyway. I'm starting a thread.
New trope: Trumplica.
The top-right is from Sesame Street obviously, but we'd need confirmation for the other three.
Edited by StFan on Jan 12th 2020 at 6:23:45 PM