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[[File:Classic blunders.png|700px|thumb|right|Good advice]]
[[File:Classic blunders.png|700px|thumb|center|Good advice]]
[[File:Superman classic blunder.jpg|thumb|right|The Classic Blunder in action.]]


You're making a new thread on [[/tg/]] and don't have a related image. No big deal, you simply reach into your vast collection of cool images from the Internet, and select something you think would get the attention of your fellow fa/tg/uys. Of course, you add [[meme|"pic unrelated"]] at the end of the post, in case people get the wrong idea. You wait for responses, and they come. And then you realize you have done something very very wrong.
You're making a new thread on [[/tg/]] and don't have a related image. No big deal, you simply reach into your vast collection of cool images from the Internet, and select something you think would get the attention of your fellow fa/tg/uys. Of course, you add [[meme|"pic unrelated"]] at the end of the post, in case people get the wrong idea. You wait for responses, and they come. And then you realize you have done something very very wrong.


You, my friend, have fallen for /tg/'s [[Classic Blunder]]: Never start a thread with an image more interesting than the text.
You, my friend, have fallen for /tg/'s [[Classic Blunder]]: '''Never start a thread with an image more interesting than the text.'''


The phrase originates from the movie ''The Princess Bride'', specifically [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWW6aDpUvbQ this clip].  
The phrase originates from the movie ''The Princess Bride'', specifically [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWW6aDpUvbQ this clip].  
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'''Blunder''' can also be used to describe a bad move in [[chess]].
'''Blunder''' can also be used to describe a bad move in [[chess]].


In [[Dawn of War]], the Classic Blunder is attacking an [[ork]] who has not found you already. It lets them kill you faster.
In ''[[Dawn of War|Dawn of War II: Retribution]]'', the Classic Blunder is attacking an [[ork]] who has not found you already. It lets them kill you faster.


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Latest revision as of 10:12, 20 June 2023

Good advice
The Classic Blunder in action.

You're making a new thread on /tg/ and don't have a related image. No big deal, you simply reach into your vast collection of cool images from the Internet, and select something you think would get the attention of your fellow fa/tg/uys. Of course, you add "pic unrelated" at the end of the post, in case people get the wrong idea. You wait for responses, and they come. And then you realize you have done something very very wrong.

You, my friend, have fallen for /tg/'s Classic Blunder: Never start a thread with an image more interesting than the text.

The phrase originates from the movie The Princess Bride, specifically this clip.

Blunder can also be used to describe a bad move in chess.

In Dawn of War II: Retribution, the Classic Blunder is attacking an ork who has not found you already. It lets them kill you faster.