Critical Miss: Therapy

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Avant-garde?

That sounds like hipster talk to me...

[sub]I'm watching now. You better watch your back...[/sub]
 

GamerLuck

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Man it is sad that even the mere mention of that life destroying site makes me want to type it into my adress bar... Addiction does not even come close when dealing with that... THING... Now if you need me I'll be checking to see if CM has its own TvTropes page...

EDIT: Turns out they do! Not very extensive, but it's there
 

steeple

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Leels said:
Critical Miss: Therapy

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wait wait wait wait wait, hold on here...
how come leels here is posting the critical miss? have both cory and grey been sucked into tvtropes so badly?

anyway, yeah stay away from that place... it's addictive as crack, and twice as educational!
 

AbstractStream

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Yes, excellent. Finally someone shows the horrors of addiction to tvtropes.
Which reminds me, I need to go verify something...er not on tvtropes, yeah.
 

Mumorpuger

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Great comic... although Eds.... you listed this as a comic from LeeLee, rather than the usual artists.

Unless it was a guest comic?
 

putowtin

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wow, now I understand how my doctor got his degree...
wow, now I gotta go change doctors!
 

Fiz_The_Toaster

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So I'm gonna take a guess and say the guy is using his addiction to tvtropes and making it into a profession as a doctor..... Brilliant!

I should become a doctor too!
 

Imp_Emissary

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As someone who wants to become a psychologist, I have to say this scares me, and I pray it's mostly a joke.
 

Formica Archonis

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steeple said:
how come leels here is posting the critical miss?
I noticed that too. WTF? I was expecting a crossover when I clicked on the link.

steeple said:
have both cory and grey been sucked into tvtropes so badly?
If they had the comic would probably be stick figures with scribbles. I've been there. Get too deep into TVTropes and real life suffers. Work? That can wait, I never realized how similar these two shows were in their use of a Five Man Band where the Lancer does a Face Heel Turn in a Wham Episode!

(I wonder how many people here can read that sentence and translate it into English.)
 

leviadragon99

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Ehhh, well it might help grant some degree of knowledge and insight, but calling it the equivilent of real-world degrees and experience is pretty laughable.
 

Qitz

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So wait. Google and such DON'T make me an expert in the field? Well shit.

Though I don't see whats so "addicting" about TvTropes. I've looked around it and it's pretty bleh. Website looks like shit too.
 

Tartarga

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Thank you for not linking to TvTropes, I have stuff I need to get done today. Nice to know that all my troping qualifies me to become a shrink, now I have something to fall back on. Yay.
 

Landis963

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Speaking as a troper, I loled. However, point of order: It's "cloudcuckoolander," not "cuckoolander", although doctor why-have-I-not-been-fired-yet was probably trying to hide his source.
Like so: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Cloudcuckoolander
 

Landis963

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Qitz said:
So wait. Google and such DON'T make me an expert in the field? Well shit.

Though I don't see whats so "addicting" about TvTropes. I've looked around it and it's pretty bleh. Website looks like shit too.
It's the same principle as Wikipedia's distracting-ness: you think of a story you know (say, Bioshock), search for it, lo and behold there is a page for it, a trope catches your eye (say, Canned Orders Over Loudspeaker), you click it, you see another story on that page you know (say, Mass Effect 2), you click that, and so on, and so on.
 

RJ Dalton

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Actually, speaking as someone who actually has a degree in lit studies, a comprehensive knowledge of TV Tropes actually gives you more useful knowledge than the degree.