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bitemytail
Since: Dec, 2011
2nd Jan, 2018 01:54:52 PM
I brought it up in Image Pickin and your first interpretation is correct I believe.
Health sure is versatile. It's possible to be both light-headed and dim-witted. At the same time, no less.
SeptimusHeap
MOD
(Edited uphill both ways)
3rd Jan, 2018 02:00:07 AM
Seems like you want to ask in Trope Talk.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
I just read the entry for this trope, and from how it's written I can't tell whether or not it's about the Hero having a golden rule that he breaks, or simply just the Hero whipping out a pistol. All the variants in its Playing With section mention it as brandishing a gun, so it makes me think that the Golden Rule has to always be a no-killing rule. Is that it? Because what if it's something else, like never steal? Or never lie? Or something else? If it's only a no-killing rule, then it comes across as being incredibly specific for a trope. Can somebody enlighten me please?
Edited by SirHandel3