I'm a little surprised the rules here don't say anything about posts which are perfectly as intended - being a meme reference for example.
I've been watching Battlestar Galactica (2004) and noticed a case of the opposite. It makes sense in context, but it's an inversion of the trope. (And when things went back to normalish she cut it short again)
Maybe he did aim for the center...
Put a \ before the ^
What is it? Even the article does not say
I was not expecting that twist ending
I thought they already had, but I guess mere investment was a separate step before this one.
Anyway, having battery news from outside the lab is pretty exciting stuff in my opinion.
Not OP's fault, but that is a horrible title for an article describing exactly what is being done about it.
It's worded like a serious problem with no solution, while the text is describing the solution in detail.
As far as I can tell, if it had been Three Pests instead of including sparrows, it would have been fine.
I've watched the show, but I'm still not seeing the connection.
Yeah, it was a result of the situation - like I said, makes sense in context. Just a counterexample that happened to be fresh in my mind
Edit: Actually the long hair happened before the crisis Really started, when her location changed (I'm trying to avoid spoilers to some degree) so I do think it was initially a choice, but that does mean it only vaguely fits the trope until it was not a choice.