

interesting) and not m., I'm not sure how they could remain targetted against you, nor how it'svan application.
Hold the line tv tropes cracked#
Waitwhat? Presuming even that you mean Cracked (not sure what you did to annoy them, it must have been. The reason is NOT because of what is described in the comic, but it's because I got permabanned from that site back in 2017 for something I did not even know was against the rules, with no prior warnings, and the only appeal option that they gave that they did not consider "ban evasion" was an email address that never replied back to you, even years later, and I don't think they even deserve viewing traffic from people who they have treated so unfairly/punished so harshly like that. I have that website blocked by an application that blocked websites. You can also go to m., and tapping on the image or the alt-text link makes the title text appear below the title (for those chrome users who can't see the entire title text by tap-holding). To access the title text on mobile devices, hold down the thing you need to see the title text of. This could be the one that makes some reference: (the text appears inside) Mercastan ( talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)


You can't access title-text on mobile devices 173.245.62.75 14:29, 16 April 2014 (UTC)Ĭould someone please poste a link to the column that pay tribute to this comic? 141.101.81.222 ( talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~) It also has a link, not only to the comic, but also to the explained comic here! Talk about a loop.

Megan: It's like Rickrolling, but you're trapped all day.Īdd a comment! ⋅ add a topic (use sparingly)! ⋅ refresh comments! Discussion Click Click Click Click Click Click Megan (off-screen): Are you in there? Cueball: Help! Megan: Okay, who linked you to TVTropes? What's with that site? Cueball: Can't. Click Click Click Click Click Cueball: So true. Click Click Click Cueball: I never noticed that! Click Cueball: Haha, yeah. The addition of this many links is likely meant to be ironic. (And thank you for the information!)" Here the "thank you" link actually links to this page, the "hello" links to the comic on xkcd and the other two links are to two articles on TVTropes, the first about xkcd and the last one being an in-joke about how "TVTropes will ruin your life". TVtropes has taken notice and has a welcome letter for you at the end of the main article: "Oh, and hello to all you xkcd readers. The original comic links to TVtropes' page of Universal tropes. (See the very last line With that in mind, we present to you the 17 Worst Haircuts in The Ottoman Empire.) Eventually, Cracked itself wrote a column that paid tribute to this cartoon. Most articles are formatted in the same way the title text notes. This site is also known for its addictive articles. The title text refers to the comedy site. The last frame refers to Rickrolling, which is the practice of being linked to Rick Astley's " Never Gonna Give You Up" on YouTube. Pretty soon, he finds himself stuck in a loop of opening pages. He starts on a single page, then opens more and more tabs on different pages. In the comic, this is exactly what happens to our unfortunate victim. Pretty soon, this will cause an extremely long cycle of opening new pages and closing old ones. Then, as you read another article, you'll open even more pages. A common joke with the site is how you will read a page, find a certain trope, which will open another tab on your web page. TV Tropes is a popular site which allows conversation on tropes. They could write a list of '17 worst haircuts in the Ottoman Empire' and I'd still read through to the end, then click on all the links at the end. Title text: is another inexplicable browser narcotic.
