Wookiepedia’s insistence on describing everything in the past tense because it’s talking about “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away”.
Bulbapedia attempting to adhere to encyclopedic citation standards in spite of the fact that it’s basically a glorified fan-Pokédex.
The Transformers Wiki’s firm commitment to finding something to mock in every article even if it’s really not that funny.
warriors wiki exhaustively citing every individual adjective descriptor of a cat’s appearance with exact page numbers
The warriors wiki also won’t list someone as dead unless they have been declared dead in text/by the authors even though there is absolutely no way they can be alive anymore. See: Sweetbriar
june moves in with jade but its like the opposite of the “my gf is out of town so i cut the sleeves off all my tshirts she is 99% of my impulse control” because its “i started living with my sister and we both had mullets within a week”
icons!!
shit jade could probably use space witch powers to increase the length of hair so they could have any hair style in a matter of minutes
there is NO WAY to avoid tropes!! everything is a trope!! that doesn’t mean it’s bad!! embrace it!!
At a convention, a famous writer once said “tropes are like gears, if you use them well, they can be an integral part of the engine/plot. Or, you can just throw them on the side and make a steampunk hat”
I took that to mean that tropes are just tools, and, if used right, aren’t even really noticed.
“complaining about a story having tropes is like complaining that a tree is made of wood”