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Zetta Ryouiki is getting fixed
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I feel like binge rereading the great narrative poems and editing their pages with actual literary analysis.
Should I go for it, or is it too late to save TV Tropes?
lulzgenerations.I declare that I win.
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Also, don't turn this thread into drama importing/exporting.
But because it's Schoolgirls, it's a Japanese fetish, while People Sit On Chairs is not. And because it's a Japanese fetish, TV Tropes must have a lovingly-detailed page for it.
However, TV Tropes is a media device wiki, so if creators are purposely making use of schoolgirls wearing socks and skirts in certain ways as a creative device, it would be trope-able.
That said, I don't think this is a particularly useful page for TV Tropes. But we DO have porn tropes, so why not fanservice tropes.
It has always been too late, since the day TV Tropes was created.
Humor or not, hyperbole or not, lots and lots of posts from that thread imply that tropers in general suck without implying that TV Tropes suck or why.
And the reason it implies that tropers suck without TV Tropes sucking is because the general consensus on that thread is that Tv Tropes could have been a pretty good idea if it wasn't ruined by its community.
making use of schoolgirls wearing socks and skirts in certain ways as a
creative device, it would be trope-able.
The evidence that they do is pretty scant.
making use of schoolgirls wearing socks and skirts in certain ways as a
creative device, it would be trope-able.
And then it would further have to be proven that they have a complicated and in-depth grading system applied to socks, and that there's an actual value to mentioning any of this shit.
This was honestly one of the things that convinced me that TvTropes was a lost cause.
In fact, quick Google searches for "zettai ryouiki" and "zettai ryouiki grade" bring up 743,000 results, and 9,460 results, respectively. TV Tropes is the first result for the former, and the third result for the latter.
So, basically, TV Tropes is the biggest of the (few) places on the internet where the grading system even shows up.
Didn't claim otherwise, but saying that it doesn't say anything about the general population of tropers is just wrong.
I agree, but that goes against what the quoted post is saying.
^^^ Yes, a company even tried to trademark it. Wikipedia has info on it. Yes, Wikipedia has an article on Zettai Ryouiki.
@GLORIOUSLeader: I understand now. When that one delightful fellow accused me of wanting to rape the trope, it was projection.
There's a German article on it that conveniently turns out somewhat coherent on Google Translate.
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...What do those two banners at the top of the Japanese language one say? Also, neither of them appear to use the grading system.
A quick Google image search in Japanese doesn't turn out anything about a table except this:
http://cdn-ak.f.st-hatena.com/images/fotolife/r/rawlow/20051204/20051204014236.gif
For the record, the searches were for 絶対領域 (Zettai Ryouiki) plus グラフ (Graph), テーブル (Table) and 表 (Chart, table, list, etc.)
Edit: Ninjaed.
Hahaha oh God I'm sad now.
Zettai Ryouiki is the only reason Hatsune Miku is so popular.
If the most notable/successful thing about a work is sock-length, I think that says more about the quality of the work than the relevance of socks.