Don't believe what those other guys say about Tropedia ruining lives. Everyone knows what the real deal is. Tell us, tropers, what this very wiki has done to enhance your life!
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NOTE: Some of the following entries may or may not have actually happened.
- Tropedia led me to believe there are people out there who like TV more than I do. And now, I know a buttload more about films and shows I have seen, and I found out about Dawson's Creek from here. If only there was a "free social life" button.
- Tropedia made me realize how many other people there are who feel the same way about junk and stuff.
- Tropedia restored my faith in humanity by demonstrating that online discussion doesn't have to end in Flame War.
- Tropedia raised my Literature Analysis grade almost full letter grade for all the allusions and crap.
- Tropedia left a Party in My Pocket, and I was the guest of honor!
- Tropedia baked cookies for all its Tropers!
- Tropedia allows me to understand - and write - fiction better. I can scavenge cool tropes for my works, or a rare ones to be original,subvert and deconstruct cliches,avoid Dead Horse Tropes... this knowledge actually helps.
- All the knowledge this troper acquired thanks to Tropedia motivated him to dust off and take back up an old project of his, which he had given up two years before. (It's a comic book.)
- Until I found Tropedia, any informal wiki I had found was just a place for people to harass, rip apart and complain. In a way, Tropedia renewed my faith in the Internet and humanity just by showing me that people could come together on the internet and talk about how much they loved things. That people could be civilized even when relaxing online. Thank you Tropers for making my year!
- Without Tropedia, I never would've found out about the awesomeness that is A Very Potter Musical. :D
- Tropedia has introduced me to some great series/comics/books/other forms of media I wouldn't know about otherwise.
- Before Tropedia, I was hooked on So Bad It's Horrible shows from Disney Channel. Tropedia showed me that premises didn't have to be simple and safe, problems didn't have to be resolved within one episode, status quo didn't have to be god, Aesops didn't have to be Anvilicious, and hijinks and dialog didn't have to be so wacky they bordered on self-parody. It taught me that there were only so many Contrived Coincidences the audience would accept before it broke their Willing Suspension of Disbelief, and which character types were Mary Sues, Scrappy-worthy, or both. Thanks Tropedia, for teaching me how to write stories better.
- Ptitlevos 5 dvs 8 had so many biting questions about so many things, and Tropedia had the answers to plenty of them! (Why it is that movies seen as terrible by critics aren't that horrible to me, why it is that Thunderbirds is awesome despite it silly marionettes, why it is that everything seems similar but not exactly the same, why it is that Reality Is Unrealistic, etc...) And hopefully I'll find the answer to more of them. (Why it is that Joe Jitsu is my favorite character, why it is that more people don't know about Tropedia, why it is that Real Life isn't more awesome than it is now...) Thanks, Tropedia!
- Tropedia clears my sinuses... really. With its devotion to the Tear Jerker page, I have cried so many wonderful tears. And let me tell you that crying clears a stuffy nose better than any drug. It feels so good to cry.
- Tropedia has given me a more positive outlook on things I used to hate. And that is awesome.
- If not for Tropedia, I never would have exposed myself to Babylon 5, or Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. Nor would I ever have known about Metal Wolf Chaos.
- Thanks to Tropedia, I bought the DVDs for Narue no Sekai the moment I saw the Tropedia article about it.
- Tropedia allowed me to take first in an extemporaneous speaking tournament! Go Sturgeon's Law!
- Tropedia made this troper have a better outlook on human kind, cheered her up when she was down in the dumps, and chases away all of her fears.
- Trope Names helped me get a story written. I used them as a shorthand to get ideas down on the page, then went back to expand on each one; the story grew from there. (and grew, and grew... I'd better stop writing before it hits Doorstopper length!)
- Tropedia (specifically this page) gave me an optimistic outlook on ordinary life.
- This wiki has enhanced my life indeed. It introduced me to Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, Drowtales, and other very good works. It has taught me that, Tropes Are Not Good, Tropes Are Not Bad, but rather, Tropes Are Tools. Used properly, the most cliched of tropes can remind you why they became cliches in the first place. I've laughed, cheered, cried, and had my heart warmed here.
- I met my current boyfriend 5 years ago. We just drifted apart as friends and stopped talking much due to circumstances. Then one day we started talking about Tropedia, and 4 months later we're going out. He knows who he is . . . colon d!
- This Troper was having such difficulty with one of her short stories that her own teacher said to throw it out and start over. Moping around on Tropedia, I discovered the What You Are in the Dark page and realized that I had never come to a decision about what the main character would choose in an extension of the plot. When I finally figured out that he would become a Well-Intentioned Extremist, it inspired a rewrite that got me an A. Thanks, Tropedia!
- When it's not supporting me in the things I already love, Tropedia is introducing me to new things. In the last year-and-a-half or so I've been a member, I've been introduced to the Gargoyles continuation comic, The Princess and the Frog, the So Cool Its Awesome Buffy the Vampire Slayer Fanfic The Chosen, and Wicked through Tropedia. Last month, I was introduced to quite possibly the coolest Mondegreen video in the history of EVER. Last week I learned that Phantom of the Opera had a sequel. Not twenty minutes ago, Tropedia introduced me to Robot Unicorn Attack and Erasure at the same time. I love you, Tropedia!
- Through Tropedia, This Troper has been introduced to Darker than Black, Full Metal Panic!, and a few other works. I've regained interest in Katekyo Hitman Reborn and Pokémon Special. I've also learned about awesome and heartwarming moments in history. The trope examples have also helped me out with a story I'm writing. Thank you Tropedia! :D (I'll try to get all the things mentioned linked; haven't quite figured that out yet :P)
- Tropedia showed me Ranma ½, Inuyasha, Haruhi Suzumiya, Bleach, Fullmetal Alchemist, Case Closed-- aw, heck with it! It made me love Anime again! * hugs Tropedia *
- Thank you Tropedia, your site provided me with great conversation subjects for many (otherwise) boring Christmas (and other) dinners. People marvel at my ability to tell about adaptations, foreshadowing, characters and other stuff.
- Tropedia has certainly enhanced my life! The perfect place to go to when one wants to procrastinate and get away from the crazy student world. I was introduced to new things through the site, and perhaps even a few books I'd never have considered reading before. Some tropes even helped me in real life when I was stuck for any solutions to whatever problem I had. Take for instance:
- To Know Him I Must Become Him had been very useful for me when I was trying to think like a (hypothetical) burglar who had burst into the house, looking for money. I tried to think of every other method of storing money in a place a burglar would never look (or at least would be the last place.) After some mulling about it, I finally hit upon the best solution. No, I'm not going to say, you'll have to figure it out yourself.
- When This Troper saw the Mohs Scale of Science Fiction Hardness page, it inspired him to dust off a hard SF novel he'd been writing off-and-on for the last 30 years, and get serious about it. Perhaps one day The Pentagon War will be on the shelves at fine bookstores everywhere!
- Tropedia was actually able to reintroduce me to several anime I have seen before, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya being one such example.
- Tropedia got me a 99% on my American lit paper on the interrobang (the symbol for the trivia pages)!
- Tropedia allows me to not drown under the downpour of teenage depression. As soon as I feel depressed * bing* * random trope* and on with the Idiot Grin of happiness. I do get some rather odd looks, though.
- Tropedia let me pass English class with keen analytical skills. Thanks to the Sherlock Scan, I can now figure out key details about people in real life. Combine this knowledge with Deadpan Snarker, and this is a survival recipe for high school!
- By showing me how cliched most of my entertainment is, Tropedia has helped me to appreciate works that try to do something different, even if I would otherwise criticize them. The B-movie Soul Survivor, which by most standards is about equivalent in quality to a film on Mystery Science Theater 3000, is to me a five-star movie, because everything that happens in it violates my expectations as a filmgoer but makes perfect sense in hindsight.
- Tropedia got me back into shows I watched as a little kid. My Saturday mornings are now busy!
- Tropedia is helping me develop my characters and plot for my novel. It also helped me learn a little about writing in HTML and showed me that I am not alone in the things that I love. It also helped me learn Buffy Speak so that my main character can speak it fluently.
- Laptop computer: $300. Internet Access: $14.99 per month. Staying up until 12:30 A.M. on a school night waiting for the next episode of TGWTG Second Anniversary Special Kickassia to be released so you can be the first one to add examples on its page: Priceless. There are somethings money can't buy. For everything else, there's Tropedia.
- Tropedia showed me that for all of the rude, loud idiots that inhabit the internet, there are just as many people who are intelligent, funny and polite.
- I second that.
- Ranting on the Troper Tales made me feel better about something that had happened. Also it gave me motivation to develop the webcomic I'm planning and to help flesh out my Loads and Loads of Characters. It also has made me less into Fan Dumb and shown me that Die for Our Ship is silly. It also kills my boredom.
- Until Tropedia, no one I knew wanted to analyze movies, or wanted to see a lot of depth. They just wanted to passively watch. Tropedia helped me see that I am NOT alone in wanting to analyze movies/video games/tv shows to a heavy extent, and the idea of classifying cliches/trends in an organized manner just makes me happy. :) Also a great boredom solver.
- Tropedia showed me Mystery Science Theatre, That Guy with the Glasses and any Abridged Series. It also gave me something to do when I injured myself playing soccer.
- TGWTG and Abridged Series for me. But I know that within a matter of two hours, I will now be hooked on Mystery Science Theatre. Thats how these things go.
- Even beyond helping to develop my characters and story ideas and keeping me from going nuts from bored, Tropedia has made me look at myself objectively. I notice when a trope applies to me, and start to think if that is a good or bad thing, and eventually it starts to influence what I do to so I can be who I want to be. And in the case of the Shrinking Violet page, it made me see just what I had overcome, and what could have happened if I hadn't found the right anime addictions. Maybe that sounds sort of silly, but I enjoy psychoanalysis like that.
- Tropedia allowed this troper to ace a college level sociology course while she was still in high school. Thanks for the analytical skills Tropedia!
- Tropedia made novel analysis a whole heck of a lot easier. Verbal praise from my Honors English teacher included.
- Tropedia led me to discover the awesomeness that is Avatar: The Last Airbender. I watched the entire series online and fell completely in love with it. Watching the fight scenes and bending throughout the show inspired me to take up Kung Fu. In the six months since I started, I've lost four pants sizes. Thanks Tropedia! And Avatar!
- Tropedia is the reason I consistently get As on my analysis papers for my English and Film classes. Thanks, Tropedia, for putting me on the path to getting into a good grad school!
- Tropedia helped me on an essay on why people think New Media Are Evil. I ended up doing exceptionally well. Hats off to you, Tropedia.
- Tropedia helped me memorize where the "*" key is on my keyboard. Typing class can only get you so far... spending hours editing wikis on the other hand...
- Tropedia has led me to so many awesome things, and those awesome things have led me to discover that I'm in fact not alone. Really not alone. Thank you, Tropedia, for allowing me to finally find the friends I always wanted and never knew I needed.
- Tropedia showed me that others share my Perverse Sexual Lust. Whenever I go here I belong and I am One of Us.
- Tropedia made me feel like less of a freak for being nerdy.
- Tropedia helped me become critical even about things I like - and made me understand that a little cliche or flaw doesn't automatically make it shitty.
- Tropedia has shown me so many things I never would have known existed otherwise. The old I Am Not Making This Up page in particular led me to some great books and movies, and the Fetish Fuel pages have made me realize my kinks are okay. :D
- Tropedia helped me learn to create characters for my writing and even to do a romance scene tolerably well.
- Tropedia introduced me to the concept of So Bad It's Good.
- Tropedia introduced me to Joss Whedon and helped me with writing ensemble which is a thing i'm a big fan of but at first i found real hard. also it introduced me to the idea that tropes are not bad and they actually are awesome and helpful to both tell stories and understanding and appreciating them. so thank you Fast Eddie and all the tropers. you are all Made of Win
- Tropedia has improved my schoolwork, both through analysis and my own writing! From a cruddy fanfic writer to an A-student in English, this troper thanks this site heartily!
- Tropedia made me proud of myself when this trope I came up with, made and launched was made into bumper stickers and T-Shirts.
- Tropedia has, thus far, done these things that enhance my life:
- Introduced me to That Guy With The Glasses;
- Introduced me to Lightbringer;
- Allowed me to enjoy a bit of camaraderie with other Bifauxnen Tropers;
- Improved my writing by showing me that Tropes Are Not Good and Tropes Are Not Bad.
- Helped me make my characters more enjoyable and believable;
- And it bought me a kitten. :D
- Tropedia has pulled up my Literature grades, established me as one of the most analytical students in class. It has also improved my typing speed, because once a chapter of Kyon: Big Damn Hero comes up, at least three tropers will open it in a new tab and start listing tropes and their corresponding examples as fast as they can. The fact that there is somewhere apart from Spacebattles where intelligent conversations can be held, with a side-helping of inane jokes, is a bonus.
- Tropedia has done several things for me, but perhaps most importantly, has opened opened my eyes to the Double Standards that I have been completely oblivious to in my life. I have since gone through some drastic Character Development and now am an all-around more tolerant person than I was even a year ago, even standing up for those who are talked down upon for acting "outside of their expected gender roles". Though sometimes people cannot except this new, somewhat enlightened me (and sometimes I admit that there are times when it may go to my head and overwhelm me, causing me to see sexism in everything).
- Tropedia has given me a word to describe the situation when a moment in a piece of fiction that is desperately trying to be serious comes off as rather funny.
- Without Tropedia, I would have never seen Key the Metal Idol, Serial Experiments Lain, or any other of a long list of thought-provoking works which have broadened my perspective on... well, everything. Also, I never would have discovered Machinae Supremacy.
- At the risk of sounding overdramatic: apart from being awesome and entertaining on its own, Tropedia introduced me to That Guy With The Glasses, which was pretty much the only thing that made me laugh during a truly miserable period of my life earlier this year. It's possible that TGWTG saved my life, or at least my sanity. So in a roundabout way, Tropedia helped to save me. I am One of Us. And I love it here.
- I was able to tell right away that the Scarface School Play was a fake.
- Tropedia inspired me to seek out better media. There's enough out there that's just "all right," but thanks to a combination of other people's reviews, thorough trope-by-trope dissection, and a number of other factors, I am able to find things to read, watch, and listen to that are really worth my time. Also, it enhanced my vocabulary. Anvilicious, Narm, Nightmare Fuel, Badass Normal, The Call Knows Where You Live, and Deadpan Snarker are now colorful additions to my daily speech. Last of all, thank you for introducing me to Avatar: The Last Airbender and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which are now my two favorite TV shows.
- Tropedia got Sister Golden Hair out of my head when all that I knew was the melody - Random Page landed on an older version of the Hair of Gold page, and that song was quoted there. I greatly appreciate it, as that damn song was stuck in my head for a few months!
- Even before coming on this site, my life as a writer was built on playing with the things I did not yet know to be tropes. After discovering Tropedia, I now have an endless list of tools to have my charactersavert, subvert, defy, exploit, lampshade, and sometimes even play straight. Thank you, Tropedia!
- Thanks to Tropedia, this troper always has something to look at. Whenever I'm bored or need to be cheered up, Tropedia is always available.
- Tropedia introduced me to Event Horizon, Alien, and The Thing. This meant that I was able to laugh off a flash game that takes elements from all three. If I weren't a troper, I would probably have shat my pants at some of that stuff.
- Tropedia introduced me to Firefly and other great stuff, and helped me work on my webcomic! But even better, I used the allusions and character tropes on the site to net a 98 on an English essay last year, and the undying adoration of my English teacher. Who then wrote one of my recommendation letters to college — And I got accepted! So Tropedia helped me get into college!
- Tropedia ... it really helped me. I was going through a really hard time in my life--I'd just moved across the country. One of my new friends introduced me to the site. Instantly, I just felt...good. I was on a site that helped me sort out the confusing contents of my brain, helped me find cool shows and series that I hadn't known existed before, and helped the quality of my writing improve by showing me how to play with tropes. It makes me feel happy to know that there's people as awesome as the other contributors to Tropedia and that the Internet can be such a friendly, informative place--for a site that's "a buttload more informal than Wikipedia," it's actually really well-organized and welcoming. I FRIGGIN' LOVE Tropedia!
- Tropedia got me back into The Real Ghostbusters fandom. I had added something to They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich about the opening sequence to RGB but misremembered and said it was Ray who wasted the sandwich. Someone edited it and said it was Winston. I decided I'd better go to YouTube and see if anyone posted the opening sequence. It was Winston! I decided to start watching the eps again. I'm also having a good time playing games on the Forum.
- Tropedia got me on to a lot of good shows and books. It also helped me regain my love of Meta and Fourth Wall messing-with. It also made me appreciate my tendency to analyze Everything.
- Tropedia introduced me to a million new things, the best of which has been Avatar: The Last Airbender and the thousands of ideas, characters, and stories that I came up with while browsing.
- Tropedia got me into 3 of the 5 shows in my dvd collection.
- I once had a dream that there was an Alien Invasion, me and a squad of tropers used Tropedia to communicate and execute a coordinated attack around the world to defeat the aliens. Now I know what to do when aliens invade.
- Tropedia introduced me to new things and showed me things I may have missed.
- Tropedia convinced me to become an Literary education major.
- Thanks to Tropedia ... I discovered Daria and George R.R. Martin, I improve my English, I was taught about Cliche (even thought they [Cliches and Tropes] aren't the same thing) for future writing and I even got topics to discuss my friends. Well, thanks for ruining my life and making it funnier at the same time.
- Tropedia Enhances my vocabulary! Egregious, eponymous, laconic, obfuscating, Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness, tract, boisterous and so on. Better for word learning than any word-of-the-day.
- Tropedia introduced me to various movies, books, and shows I'd never even consider trying otherwise, such as Being John Malkovich, the Coen Brothers and My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic.
- Someone I knew vaguely caught me inadvertently speaking tropese. I now have a new friend.
- Tropedia told me the end of Tristan and Iseult and thus completely saved me on a French Lit test.
- Tropedia inspired me to do not one but several series that play upon media and storytelling stereotypes. That I haven't started on many of them is besides the point.
- Tropedia inspires me in my novels. I come here whenever I hit a block.
- Tropedia introduced me to some of the samples I use in my music. It also brought me to The Avalanches.
- Tropedia did almost all of the above for this troper but to help it increased my vocabulary, gave me plenty of movie ideas and tropes to use and play with, made me snarky and hammy, made me become a Meta Guy to my friends and family and I also make a Lampshade Hanging every couple of minutes.
- In all seriousness Tropedia has taught me a-lot more things about math, science, history, and language than my teachers from my crappy school have, weird but true. Thanks Tropedia for making me a more intellectual individual!