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Please, feel free to use the discussion page. There is definitely a lot of misuse on the page, though keep in mind that Tropes Are Flexible and the trope does cover not just fatal but otherwise serious repercussions to enacting tropes.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.Also based on this and the TRS topic you made, I think you're woefully misunderstanding Don't Try This at Home.
Don't Try This at Home is about a specific disclaimer, it's not about things that are necessarily dangerous. There's a major difference.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.

Asking here before I edit, since apparently the last person got wikistalked.
The page seems to be a random collection of tropes that are supposedly deadly and unrealistic, with a touch of panic, but it's insanely lecture-y, reads like a how-to, has more than a touch of Viewers Are Morons, and a lot of tropes added aren't lethal if repeated, or meant to be. Such as Big Eater, Boom, Headshot!, which appears to be meant to be deadly and lethal, British Royal Guards, which seems less "deadly" and "you'll get your ass kicked" and is demonstrated on the trope page itself, et cetera. There's also YMMV stuff thrown in, like Too Smart for Strangers, which claims this trope makes us blind to any kind of abuse perpetrated by someone the victim knows, et cetera. I'm looking at the edit history and there's something of an effort to make it so only Do Not Try This at Home tropes should be there.
I know the whole 'We Are Not Wikipedia' thing is old hat, but... on top of that, it says on the page "This is an index. A description of why a trope fits here is fine but examples should go on the respective trope pages. Try not to add 300 additional bullet points if it can be helped."
Edited by DimensionalShambler