Yeah, that's just illustrating the trope name and not the trope itself.
Pull.
(Annoyed grunt)Pull
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."How does it not illustrate the trope? Does anyone have a replacement suggestion?
Keet cleanupIt's JAFAAC? The guy doesn't even look crazy, he looks angry, it would be illustrative to show what he's angry about, but the picture doesn't provide such context.
He doesn't even look like Jesus is often depicted anyway.
It should be pulled regardless of a replacement.
Spiral out, keep going.Good point; he looks angry rather than crazy, and not much like Jesus (where is it even from?) Pull.
Keet cleanupClock is set. Any suggestions, or pull and close?
Pull
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessJesus upending the stalls in the temple could possibly work. Otherwise pull and close.
(Annoyed grunt)^ The event may be an out-of-character moment but I wouldn't call Jesus' action crazy.
Perhaps
Edited by eroock on Dec 12th 2018 at 1:05:09 PM
That could work.
Keet cleanupWhat is he pouring?
Spiral out, keep going.Works, then, I guess.
Spiral out, keep going.14
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."14's good enough; caption ideas?
Edited by bitemytail on Dec 13th 2018 at 7:49:41 AM
Re-clocked. I'm starting to doubt that the South Park suggestion actually fits the trope...that version of Jesus isn't listed as an example, unlike the Family Guy version who is on the page.
The new clock's up and the consensus is to pull the current, so it's gone and the page is tagged. Locking up.
Old pic:
A picture of an angry-looking Jesus lookalike.
Motion to pull.
Spiral out, keep going.