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*** this causes the rest to rage hard enough to make up for the loss.
*** this causes the rest to rage hard enough to make up for the loss.
****if its popular enough to be parodied by famous internet people like the nostalgia critic, it must have some merits, right? {{BLAM}} {{BLAM|One could make the same argument for Twilight, heretic.}}  
****if its popular enough to be parodied by famous internet people like the nostalgia critic, it must have some merits, right? {{BLAM}} {{BLAM|One could make the same argument for Twilight, heretic.}}  
*****difference in demographics, something hitting the target audience isn't that hard (a warhammer book/video game/whatever will easily pick up warhammer players). It would be much more amazing if say, a turn-based JRPG was to attract an entire subset of the COD/battlefield lot, so much so that an entire sub-section of the fan-base was created. in fact it is more than this as they have a common link of /v.  
*****difference in demographics, something hitting the target audience isn't that hard (a warhammer book/video game/whatever will easily pick up warhammer players). It would be much more amazing if say, a turn-based JRPG was to attract an entire subset of the COD/battlefield lot, so much so that an entire sub-section of the fan-base was created. in fact it is more than this as they have a common link of /v. Also, your point on twilight isn't valid as many people reference Twilight because of how bad it is "still a better love story than twilight" is a very common meme; the reference is aimed at the haters (who out number those who like it). MLP, on the other hand, is referenced because of how well known it is on the internet and so hope to gain views by tapping into it's notoriety, using the nostalgic critic again "I don't know the scientific explanation for it, but for some reason, every time somebody says pony on the internet, the views go through the roof"
Also, your point on twilight isn't valid as many people reference Twilight because of how bad it is "still a better love story than twilight" is a very common meme; the reference is aimed at the haters (who out number those who like it). MLP, on the other hand, is referenced because of how well known it is on the internet and so hope to gain views by tapping into it's notoriety, using the nostalgic critic again "I don't know the scientific explanation for it, but for some reason, every time somebody says pony on the internet, the views go through the roof"


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Revision as of 09:59, 4 August 2015

The famous Rageface

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF... Rage is the fuel on which the neckbeard runs (with meatbread coming at a close second), and the only way to get his share of rage is to grapple the troll whenever he appears on /tg/. Here is a summary of the things /tg/ hates and the most common sources of trolling.

  • Sometimes known as Raeg, never to be confused with Raege, or there *will* be rage. Also, this has nothing to do with that boring 2011 video game.

Things that /tg/ Loves to Hate

  • Warhammer: Age of Sigmar
    • People who hate said Aos
    • People who like said AoS
  • My Little Pony
    • Could be arguable, as some fa/tg/uys actually like it.
      • this causes the rest to rage hard enough to make up for the loss.
        • if its popular enough to be parodied by famous internet people like the nostalgia critic, it must have some merits, right? *BLAM* One could make the same argument for Twilight, heretic.
          • difference in demographics, something hitting the target audience isn't that hard (a warhammer book/video game/whatever will easily pick up warhammer players). It would be much more amazing if say, a turn-based JRPG was to attract an entire subset of the COD/battlefield lot, so much so that an entire sub-section of the fan-base was created. in fact it is more than this as they have a common link of /v. Also, your point on twilight isn't valid as many people reference Twilight because of how bad it is "still a better love story than twilight" is a very common meme; the reference is aimed at the haters (who out number those who like it). MLP, on the other hand, is referenced because of how well known it is on the internet and so hope to gain views by tapping into it's notoriety, using the nostalgic critic again "I don't know the scientific explanation for it, but for some reason, every time somebody says pony on the internet, the views go through the roof"

Gallery

In summery

RAAAAAAAAAAAGGE!!!!!!

See Also

P.S: If your Rage can be heard a) on the other side of the Planet, b) in Space, c) in Limbo AND d) by your own Son twenty Years into the Future, then you're doing something right! Or not. Depends on who's at the recieving end.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5VGZebsmEA