Definitely not subjective. But, looking at the page, it does not appear to have a YMMV banner.
Btw, in future when you make a Trope Repair Shop or Image Pickin' thread, put the actual article in CamelCase, otherwise it doesn't work properly.
edited 28th Jul '11 12:06:36 AM by MangaManiac
Banner or no banner, it's showing up as YMMV when I link to it on another page. It's got that tell-tale orange dot for the bullet point.
Huh? Lets see looks at Bakemonogatari page entry, no it doesn't. If its got the orange there is a pothole to another YMMV trope in that entry wherever you saw it.
edited 28th Jul '11 12:16:01 AM by Raso
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!I tested it in the Wiki Sandbox, and it worked just fine. Are you sure you haven't just linked to another subjective in your sentence?
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Never mind, my bad. I forgot to tag the Ahoge variation as a wiki word, the software must have been looking at the Crazy Awesome pothole I put in the trope description. Derp.
Locking this then.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. Dick
Whose bright idea was it to label Idiot Hair a subjective trope? It describes a physical feature, either you have one or you don't, end of story.