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** Casually ''glancing'' at the index at the bottom of the page, particularly if you see a trope you're unfamiliar with or haven't seen in a long time, only worsens the problem -- ''especially'' with the various groupings/lists of related tropes.
** This page is especially bad. If the other examples here are offenders, this page is an offender squared. A large archive of large archives...
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130515132933/http://www.cracked.com/forums/forum/ps-contest-archive The Cracked.com Photoshop Contest Archive], there goes your afternoon, and your evening, and your night, and your morning, and your noon,... and your afternoon.
* Even websites ''about'' comics succumb to this, such as [http://www.joshreads.com The Comics Curmudgeon]. C'mon, I dare you to not keep flipping back through the archives of commentary.
* [http://www.crunchyroll.com/forumtopic-350792/Anime-motivational-posters.html?pg=0 The Anime Motivational Posters thread at Crunchyroll.] First you see an anime you recognize, then you see one that's really smart, then you start to notice the hilarious banter between the moderator and the regulars, and before you know it, you've gone 200 pages. The fact that it grows around 5 to 10 pages a day does not help.