If you haven't played :the game:, or any of its two sequels, it's on Newgrounds here. Allow about half an hour to finish it.
Back already? Well, as you'll see from the link at the top, the trope entry is quite barren, considering how much the game actually contains, and it doesn't give much of an idea what the game actually is. It also needs a screenshot.
And this is a problem? Of course not! Well, not a major problem anyway. It just needs some keen-eyed redditors to take a look at it, check it against their favourite two or three tropes, and voila! It needn't take up your entire day; if enough people join in, we'll only need to add a trope or two each.
Any volunteers?
I have no problem with Ublock Origin (get that instead of ABP, seriously) and Noscript looking like this. I didn't notice any problems on Tvtropes anywhere, and have no idea why allowing these URLs is something you need to do.
Edit: Also, get a blocking host file to be absolutely sure.
The genre isn't as prominent in Nordic countries, but it exists.
Sky City: New Science Fiction Stories by Danish Authors
Also the popular British scifi series about near future AI called Humans was adapted from the original Swedish TV series Äkta människor. I'm not going to list them, but there are actually a handful of pretty good Nordic scifi TV shows.
I'm assuming you are using NoScript as well, as I was having the same problem until I allowed these two URLs in addition to turning off ABP for TVTropes.org;
After that the only annoyance is a little popup dialog at the bottom asking you to pay for premium, which I just close to ignore
I'm assuming you are using NoScript as well, as I was having the same problem until I allowed these two URLs in addition to turning off ABP for TVTropes.org;
After that the only annoyance is a little popup dialog at the bottom asking you to pay for premium, which I just close to ignore
Why, that's exactly the boat I'm in! xD
I wanted to correct some real bad misinformation about a libre open source game I'm involved in, so I tried to create an account. Then I got an email that said:
>TV Tropes Account Denied
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>Unfortuneately, (sic) your account has been denied by the site moderators. please contact if you beleive (sic) that this was done in error. Thank you.
So I sent them an email asking why; they sent me a copy of their policy. So I asked them again: "That doesn't answer my question because none of those apply to me. Why was *my* account rejected?" They responded: "You are using a mail domain associated with abusive behavior." They're referring to Riseup.net, a collectivist service that provides email and other things. Funny thing that: Riseup has specific policies against abuse and is invite-only, so if a Riseup user is abusive, they can, you know, just report the user.
Anyway, that's the most recent email I have from them. My response to it was to point to Riseup's policies and then just straight-up ask them to make the change I wanted to make (with an explanation of why the change is needed). Which is absurd; I thought this was supposed to be a wiki. Oh well.
In all fairness I already started to get annoyed by TV Tropes some time ago when it started yelling at me for having a tracker blocker (uBlock Origin) installed and telling me to turn my "ad blocker" off. Which is, quite frankly, a behavior I will never respect.
I think it's not so much a song as it is a puny wobbling sad organ playing any number of traditional hymns. This is maybe an example, though these tunes are godawful in that they sound like they were programmed into a computer rather than being played with heart and some provincial talent by an elder parishioner with shaky hands on an under-maintained organ in the cold fall air.
Still, you can get a sense that many of these would serve, especially if slowed down a bit, for the sound you are describing.