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I am not ready to quit TV Tropes yet
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Creepy Tropers and Poor moderation.
They could've used (not gonna name names) 'That' person's posts to point out the poor moderation of Tvtropes, instead it was just used to show how "creepy" tropers were, which, if you understood the context of the situation, makes you comes off like an ass.
"Oh hey, that person was soooo creepy"
"Oh that person, they're in a mental institution now"
"....."
All they do is read it. (Oh noes! A mocking voice?? The fiends!) The
humor comes from how pathetic/retarded the tales/posts are. I don't see
how this makes them assholes, as Eddie put it. If those tales/posts
weren't supposed to be read, they shouldn't have been put on the
internet.
Not quite true, as I noted. Part of the awkwardness comes from the lack of context. For example, a post humorously talking about one's being a very sexually fulfilling partner in over-the-top language, taken out of context and recited in a strange tone, can sound quite different.
This is also why other forums have fucking quote buttons.
That's just an example, mind you.
Seriously, i look fucking sexy in a leather catsuit. I feel like I'm in Underworld.
Just a reason to not worry about the direction TvTropes is taking.
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^ A. You don't get to explain the context.
B. It's gonna be read in a nasaly voice, so don't think your "tone" is gonna come out.
C. lol.jpeg.
@Ivy: I don't know, I put up a metaphor for it.
There are good fucking
raisinsreasons for people to be creeped out by some(1, even 5 percent of them) of the Troper tales, but they're not even willing to acknowledge that fact.