Character A is forcefully kissed, usually by an antagonist or a romantic rival, and Character B gets angry at Character A for kissing someone else, when they have (usually) hidden feelings for Character A.
Like, which part of them struggling didn't you notice, you self-centered jerk? I can understand somewhat if the villain did it at a moment where it could actually be taken out of context, but I hate it when a character gets blamed just because the other is a Tsundere baby who can't handle jealousy.
Actually, I'm coming to dislike Tsunderes in general.
Character A is forcefully kissed, usually by an antagonist or a romantic rival, and Character B gets angry at Character A for kissing someone else, when they have (usually) hidden feelings for Character A.
Like, which part of them struggling didn't you notice, you self-centered jerk? I can understand somewhat if the villain did it at a moment where it could actually be taken out of context, but I hate it when a character gets blamed just because the other is a Tsundere baby who can't handle jealousy.
Actually, I'm coming to dislike Tsunderes in general.
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MistLeaf I learned a new word!
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MistLeaf I learned a new word!
...which I will promptly forget tomorrow. xD
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When a character is running away from something like a falling boulder or whatever and they keep running IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS THE BOULDER. Like, run diagonally or to the side so you can move out of the way??
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AKA How you can tell a character visited "The Prometheus School of Running Away From Things"
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This, I agree with.
MagicmakerRose wrote on 2018-08-31 07:38:45:
Louise955 wrote on 2018-08-31 03:22:28:
When a character is running away from something like a falling boulder or whatever and they keep running IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS THE BOULDER. Like, run diagonally or to the side so you can move out of the way??
AKA How you can tell a character visited "The Prometheus School of Running Away From Things"
This, I agree with.
For me, every day is World Kindness Day.
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1) love triangles. ITS CHEAP AND LAZY DRAMA
2) when a ton of characters talk about the main character being "special" "chosen" etc when 9 times out of 10 they have the personality of a cardboard cutout and haven't actually done a damn thing (except maybe once on accident)
3) when characters have something important to share that could change everything but decide not to cause needs more drama later on
4) when love interests exist purely to die (likely murdered or terminal illness)
Oh this is going to be good...
1) love triangles. ITS CHEAP AND LAZY DRAMA
2) when a ton of characters talk about the main character being "special" "chosen" etc when 9 times out of 10 they have the personality of a cardboard cutout and haven't actually done a damn thing (except maybe once on accident)
3) when characters have something important to share that could change everything but decide not to cause needs more drama later on
4) when love interests exist purely to die (likely murdered or terminal illness)
probably one of my biggest pet peeves is any kind of animal (real or not) or monster that makes noises for no reason. like a predator who is stealthily stalking prey and at the same time is snarling/growling. really any kind of animal noise you can tell the animal isn't actually making (aka animal ADR). immediately takes me out of the moment. though inaccurate portrayal of animals and/or their behavior gets to me.
i especially dislike "monster" movies with some normal real-world animal as the villain. not only is it normally embellished and unrealistic, it makes villains out of animals that more often than not need us to love and protect them, not see them as evil. Jaws, while a masterpiece of a film, did nothing to help societal stigma towards sharks--many species of which are endangered.
probably one of my biggest pet peeves is any kind of animal (real or not) or monster that makes noises for no reason. like a predator who is stealthily stalking prey and at the same time is snarling/growling. really any kind of animal noise you can tell the animal isn't actually making (aka animal ADR). immediately takes me out of the moment. though inaccurate portrayal of animals and/or their behavior gets to me.
i especially dislike "monster" movies with some normal real-world animal as the villain. not only is it normally embellished and unrealistic, it makes villains out of animals that more often than not need us to love and protect them, not see them as evil. Jaws, while a masterpiece of a film, did nothing to help societal stigma towards sharks--many species of which are endangered.
Characters that aren’t into love then suddenly meet someone and are like “i,,, understand n ow,,, everything makes sense”
Shoving characters into a romantic relationship because its sad if they’re single or something???
Romance when its not necessary for the plot
Anything thats not necessary for the plot
Abusive relationships being??? Romanticized????
People getting “cured” or any mental illness when in a relationship
Characters that aren’t into love then suddenly meet someone and are like “i,,, understand n ow,,, everything makes sense”
Shoving characters into a romantic relationship because its sad if they’re single or something???
Romance when its not necessary for the plot
Anything thats not necessary for the plot
Abusive relationships being??? Romanticized????
People getting “cured” or any mental illness when in a relationship
I hate when movies portray spiders and snakes as inherently bad. Yes, it's a rattlesnake. Yes, it's venomous. No, it will not chase you through the desert because it wants to kill you on sight.
Same with other bugs and rats, to a lesser extent. Can we get a story where the protagonist is nearly killed by a pig? Pigs can be very dangerous, even domestic ones. (And I mean non-comedy.)
I hate when movies portray spiders and snakes as inherently bad. Yes, it's a rattlesnake. Yes, it's venomous. No, it will not chase you through the desert because it wants to kill you on sight.
Same with other bugs and rats, to a lesser extent. Can we get a story where the protagonist is nearly killed by a pig? Pigs can be very dangerous, even domestic ones. (And I mean non-comedy.)
It annoys me greatly, on how the murderer doesn't choose a more convenient weapon, I mean, don't use the small bladed weapon, use the thing that can instantly end someone.
It annoys me greatly, on how the murderer doesn't choose a more convenient weapon, I mean, don't use the small bladed weapon, use the thing that can instantly end someone.
Is it fair to say that romance subplots annoy me? Like no, really! I just find it silly that seemingly every story needs to have one, even if it's totally unnecessary! As someone (I think Yahtzee?) once said, it's like every story needed to include a 12 o'clock gunfight, regardless of the genre or plot... Ridiculous. And yes, it's a fanatical shipper telling you this - just to clarify, I don't have anything against romance stories in general, I just think that they're overused to the point of making me roll my eyes... I know that I'm in the minority with this, don't worry X'D
Is it fair to say that romance subplots annoy me? Like no, really! I just find it silly that seemingly every story needs to have one, even if it's totally unnecessary! As someone (I think Yahtzee?) once said, it's like every story needed to include a 12 o'clock gunfight, regardless of the genre or plot... Ridiculous. And yes, it's a fanatical shipper telling you this - just to clarify, I don't have anything against romance stories in general, I just think that they're overused to the point of making me roll my eyes... I know that I'm in the minority with this, don't worry X'D
Avian characters having feather fingers, yet being able to fly, outside of zany cartoons. Anyone who knows the first thing about the structure of bird wings can tell you why this is impossible. I saw an MLP screencap of a gryphon character doing FINGER GUNS with his wing feathers and screamed internally. And don’t get me started on the part in Breath of the Wild where the bird-man Teba gives you a thumbs-up WHILE IN FLIGHT. My preferred approach to anthro bird hands is to give them three clawed fingers that the wing feathers are attached to, but I’ve never seen such a design for myself.
Avian characters having feather fingers, yet being able to fly, outside of zany cartoons. Anyone who knows the first thing about the structure of bird wings can tell you why this is impossible. I saw an MLP screencap of a gryphon character doing FINGER GUNS with his wing feathers and screamed internally. And don’t get me started on the part in Breath of the Wild where the bird-man Teba gives you a thumbs-up WHILE IN FLIGHT. My preferred approach to anthro bird hands is to give them three clawed fingers that the wing feathers are attached to, but I’ve never seen such a design for myself.