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== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]]. The pun that nothing is more scary than someone jumping out, and that this technique is the scariest one. --Morgulion
* [[Nothing Is Scarier]]. The pun that nothing is more scary than someone jumping out, and that this technique is the scariest one. --Morgulion
* I just realize something about [[Darth Wiki]], it fit to Vader/Anakin character. Darth Wiki is place part to have fun i and Vader is one of the coolest character, but Darth Wiki is also place for whining and Anakin (horever I disagree about that) was full of wangst in eyes of many fans. --Death Cloud
* I just realize something about [[Darth Wiki]], it fit to Vader/Anakin character. Darth Wiki is place part to have fun in and Vader is one of the coolest character, but Darth Wiki is also place for whining and Anakin (horever I disagree about that) was full of wangst in eyes of many fans. --Death Cloud
* When [[TV Tropes]] switched the default search device to Google I was annoyed considering how inaccurate Google can be. And there were all the reasons to consider (less wear on the server, spelling is less of a big deal, etc.) but none of them really sold me on it. Then I realized something: During The Great Crash what was [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup|the main type of backup]] we had? Google caches.
* When [[TV Tropes]] switched the default search device to Google I was annoyed considering how inaccurate Google can be. And there were all the reasons to consider (less wear on the server, spelling is less of a big deal, etc.) but none of them really sold me on it. Then I realized something: During The Great Crash what was [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup|the main type of backup]] we had? Google caches.
* I just got the second meaning behind the trope title [[Aerith and Bob]]. It's clear that it's meant to invoke the [[Alice and Bob]] page, but at first I thought it was just a random, but recognizable, odd fictional name. Then I remembered the long-standing (but ultimately false) rumor that Aerith's name was supposed to be "Alice," and the name makes even ''more'' sense.
* I just got the second meaning behind the trope title [[Aerith and Bob]]. It's clear that it's meant to invoke the [[Alice and Bob]] page, but at first I thought it was just a random, but recognizable, odd fictional name. Then I remembered the long-standing (but ultimately false) rumor that Aerith's name was supposed to be "Alice," and the name makes even ''more'' sense.