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In theory, it exists to catalog the various recurring patterns in stories, characters, and general entertainment production and consumption.
In theory, it exists to catalog the various recurring patterns in stories, characters, and general entertainment production and consumption.


It attracts a great quantity of weeaboos, neckbeards, fanboys, fangirls, other weirdos, and just plain losers as editors, and as a consequence it is frequently poorly written, particularly the examples sections; this obviously lends itself to sperging over the smallest and most seemingly insignificant of minutiae.
It attracts a great quantity of weeaboos, neckbeards, fanboys, fangirls, other weirdos, and just plain losers as editors, and as a consequence it is frequently poorly written, particularly the examples sections; this obviously lends itself to argumentative sperging over the smallest and most seemingly insignificant of minutiae.


It's a great place, in theory, to go to find ideas for your next campaign - but don't overdo it, since that's ''only'' '''in theory'''. Beyond that, it's worth mentioning here only because it has had a definite influence on fandom and internet culture in general, being a product of such. AS such, it'll probably show up at your table when mentioned by [[That Guy]], either directly, or by other players using certain terms from it. It's also prone to in-jokes that occasionally leak out onto the wider Internet (sometimes known as a ''TVTropism'').
It's a great place, in theory, to go to find ideas for your next campaign - but don't overdo it, since that's ''only'' '''in theory'''. Beyond that, it's worth mentioning here only because it has had a definite influence on fandom and internet culture in general, being a product of such. AS such, it'll probably show up at your table when mentioned by [[That Guy]], either directly, or by other players using certain terms from it. It's also prone to in-jokes that occasionally leak out onto the wider Internet (sometimes known as a ''TVTropism'').

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TVTropes.

It's one of the Internet's leading sources of Skub, so we'll try to confine ourselves to a few simple facts.

In theory, it exists to catalog the various recurring patterns in stories, characters, and general entertainment production and consumption.

It attracts a great quantity of weeaboos, neckbeards, fanboys, fangirls, other weirdos, and just plain losers as editors, and as a consequence it is frequently poorly written, particularly the examples sections; this obviously lends itself to argumentative sperging over the smallest and most seemingly insignificant of minutiae.

It's a great place, in theory, to go to find ideas for your next campaign - but don't overdo it, since that's only in theory. Beyond that, it's worth mentioning here only because it has had a definite influence on fandom and internet culture in general, being a product of such. AS such, it'll probably show up at your table when mentioned by That Guy, either directly, or by other players using certain terms from it. It's also prone to in-jokes that occasionally leak out onto the wider Internet (sometimes known as a TVTropism).

To speak of it any further is to invite madness, particularly since so much of it is so shitty.

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