Author Topic: TVtropes has infected my personal life.  (Read 1614 times)

I've discovered the internet! Recently people were saying things about a website called "tvtropes".

Now, I've never heard of it before. As shocking as it is, before these forums I didn't even know what a 4chan was. (even though I saw it's logo before and I thought it had to do something with football)

I got interested in this website and one day I looked it up.

Holy stuff, I must say. THE ARTICLES

SO MUCH INFORMATION RELEVANT TO ME. I have never had so many tabs open at once! I am now actually scared of half the games I own thanks to this trope.


So what makes television tropes so addicting? The information you want to read. Usually when you're doing a book report, it's forced and it doesn't matter if you care about the subject or not.

In television tropes, I'm pretty sure it holds information on everything exciting and non-important.

So discuss what happened the first time you went to TVtropes.


Have you discovered Cracked.com?

Have you discovered Cracked.com?

NO DON'T TELL ME THE ADDRESS

I'VE NEVER HEARD OF IT forget I OPENED A TAB TO IT

I learned about games, its very informative.



Don't forget somethingawful.com

Ugh, that article about video games reminded me of an English teacher; over-brown townyzing everything to try to make the argument that parts of the game were scary when in reality they weren't.


Don't forget somethingawful.com
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONS

I discovered something awful yesterday. Blame Kira100000.

this
That said "Okami" and "Pokemon Mystery Dungeon," I wtf'd.

Okami is awesome and rated E.
PMD - ???

That said "Okami" and "Pokemon Mystery Dungeon," I wtf'd.

Okami is awesome and rated E.
PMD - ???
Exactly

Oh, and pretty much all of these sites are a poor man's 4chan.
Except something awful, which predates 4chan.

Oh, and pretty much all of these sites are a poor man's 4chan.
Except something awful, which predates 4chan.

Yeah, I was told to stay away from Something awful by a few of my close irl friends

TVTropes is just Wikipedia with the length and Cracked without the wit.