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AlmightyKingPrawn I can chase the wind, I can race the rain Since: Oct, 2019
I can chase the wind, I can race the rain
Nov 29th 2022 at 5:16:05 PM •••

Should I move Pajanimals to live action TV? All the other puppet shows are there.

She/her. Profile pic is by Richard Michael Gomez @StarmansArt. Please watch Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock. https://youtu.be/Vm92JNgPbqk
emjoseph Since: Mar, 2010
Apr 7th 2010 at 7:41:42 AM •••

Is this page really necessary? It seems to be an almost exact copy of CMOH. Only real exception I've seen (granted, I only skimmed the page) was the piece about Inglorious Basterds

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pokemonfan Since: Apr, 2010
Apr 25th 2010 at 10:10:42 PM •••

I could delete it if anyone wants.

pokemonfan Since: Apr, 2010
Apr 26th 2010 at 6:06:46 AM •••

Or I could just delete the things that belong in the CMOH section.

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pokemonfan Since: Apr, 2010
May 5th 2010 at 7:43:10 PM •••

I deleted everything that belongs in the CMOH section. Just let me know if I missed anything. By the way, if you find this page unnecessary, I'd be happy to delete the whole thing (if you want).

pokemonfan Since: Apr, 2010
May 6th 2010 at 2:13:22 PM •••

When you said, "Please do", were you referring to deleting the whole page or just the CMOH stuff?

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pokemonfan Since: Apr, 2010
May 15th 2010 at 9:02:46 PM •••

If it's all right with anyone, I think I'm going to delete this page since it's basically a combination of CMOH and Gushing About Shows You Like.

CalamityJane Since: Mar, 2010
Jan 31st 2011 at 10:43:55 AM •••

Please don't. This is a very uplifting page and some people really need some images or music that can cheer them up and make them feel happy.

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SpellBlade Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 31st 2011 at 11:29:40 AM •••

Page blanking can get you banned, you know.

Stoogebie Since: Apr, 2011
Oct 21st 2013 at 2:45:13 PM •••

This is for exaggerated cases of Crowning Moment Of Heartwarming. In the same vein that the horror genre could be (loosely) defined as one big Nightmare Fuel moment, or how porn can be summed up as "fanservice taken to the level of Refuge in Audacity", this is "Crowning Story of Heartwarming". Or an antidepressant for anyone who's been through the Tear Jerker section a little too long. Please, please don't take our Sweet Dreams Fuel away!

RU5TR3D Since: Mar, 2020
May 5th 2020 at 2:51:24 PM •••

Honestly, I think this whole page doesn't fit the name. Things that are cute and make you feel good are nice, but if this is the opposite of Nightmare fuel, it doesn't fit.

Nightmare fuel is fear, so Sweet Dreams fuel should give you a feeling of safety, especially when people recommend looking at it after seeing Nightmare fuel.

Things like organizations who defend the world or guardian angel characters would fit the bill for things that make you feel safe vs. Nightmare fuel's things that terrify you.

EDIT: Remind me next time to check dates of posts.

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Kuruni (Long Runner)
Feb 21st 2019 at 6:14:32 AM •••

This entry is too much like advertisement IMO.

  • TeeTurtle is probably the cutest merchandising line ever. Its Ridiculously Cute Critters will make your eyes twinkle in a nanosecond, not to mention its adorable takes on its licenses.

The entry won't bother me if it has TV Tropes article instead of the external link, or if the link isn't for merchandise selling.

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Someoneman Since: Nov, 2011
Feb 21st 2019 at 9:55:10 AM •••

There are a couple of other merchandise lines listed as examples in the same section, but without external links. I assume if we remove the link on this example, it will also be okay.

PrincessPandaTrope Since: Jan, 2017
Feb 21st 2019 at 4:59:51 PM •••

I didn't intend it to be an advertisement. I just find it to be adorable, and a lot of other examples like to gush on the sweetness of things.

Edited by PrincessPandaTrope Content Warning: My posts may involve my actions dealing with R-rated or Not Safe for Work content. Same for my edit history.
MagnusForce Oddball Nerd (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
Oddball Nerd
May 19th 2015 at 1:52:55 PM •••

Whoops! Forgot to add editing reason to my recent moving of an example I created! So if anyone wants to know what happened, I had moved it to Gushing About Characters You Like because it worked better there.

"Detecting trace amounts of mental activity. Possibly a dead weasel or a cartoon viewer"
porkyThegrumpiest don't ask me about my niche Since: Aug, 2013
don't ask me about my niche
Sep 22nd 2013 at 6:04:49 AM •••

Oh right, this article sound like multiple person is editing the article, time to do cleanup then.

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lovermother Since: Oct, 2012
Jan 22nd 2013 at 3:05:24 PM •••

Does anyone else think that it's a little dickish to say that you love the absence of cities right after someone else says that they enjoyed cities?

AIR Since: Jan, 2011
Jun 7th 2012 at 4:51:28 PM •••

How about a new page, Sweet Dreams Fuel Station Attendent?

SantosLHalper The filidh that cam frae Skye Since: Aug, 2009
The filidh that cam frae Skye
May 9th 2012 at 12:40:26 PM •••

  • Funny as it may seem, HP Lovecraft's Celephais is a story with a happy ending, since everything else is filled with Eldritch Abominations, madness and death. It concerns Kuranes (not his real name, but a Dream name), a middle aged English fellow, who, disillusioned with his current life, creates Celephais in his dreams. He dreams of it more and more, until peniless and destitute, knights from the city itself whisk him away to live there and reign over it as king and chief god, leaving behind the miserable life he had on Earth, and is now probably far safer from roving cosmic horrors.

Not so fast: Kuranes only dreamt of Celephais once, and proceeded to waste his life away by obsessively trying to dream about Celephais to no avail. By the end of the story, he becomes addicted to drugs and loses all his money. Yeah, he does become its chief god at the end, but at the end it's implied that the entire sequence was nothing more than the delusions of a penniless tramp who wondered through a seaside village one day and drowned in the ocean.

Halper's Law: as the length of an online discussion of minority groups increases, the probability of "SJW" or variations being used = 1.
ElleWednesday Since: May, 2011
Jun 12th 2011 at 2:05:58 PM •••

I'm not sure the page quote from "Sweet Dreams" really fits. Despite the title, that song is practically Nightmare Fuel, and the lyric is probably ironic?

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