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#One sentence is not a trope description.
#One sentence is not a trope description.
#Trope candidates require a minimum of three examples to demonstrate that they are likely to be a genuine trope. Candidates offered without examples are subject to immediate deletion.
#Trope candidates require a minimum of three examples to demonstrate that they are likely to be a genuine trope. Candidates offered without examples are subject to immediate deletion.
#It lacked categories beyond the default ones automatically added by the page template. Usually this isn't something we ping a new page for, but since you skimped so dramatically on ''everything else'' a trope candidate ought to have, we're flagging this as additional evidence of no intent to actually put in the work to create an actual trope page.
#It lacked categories beyond the default ones automatically added by the page template. Usually this isn't something we ping a new page for, but since you skimped so dramatically on ''everything else'' a trope candidate ought to have, we're flagging this as additional evidence of no intent to actually put in the work to create a proper trope page.


Please review [[All The Tropes:Trope Workshop Guidelines]], ''particularly'' the first five items in the New Trope Checklist, before resubmitting this candidate. One sentence with ''no other content'' basically looks like you're throwing the barest shred of an idea out in the hope that everyone else will do all the hard work and thinking for you. No, you don't get to do that.
Please review [[All The Tropes:Trope Workshop Guidelines]], ''particularly'' the New Trope Checklist, before resubmitting this candidate. One sentence with ''no other content'' basically looks like you're throwing the barest shred of an idea out in the hope that everyone else will do all the hard work and thinking for you. No, you don't get to do that.


-- Looney Toons, admin
-- Looney Toons, admin