![]() Cause I bet Wes loves all this tropey nonsense.”Ĭhris: It is true that perhaps we’re a little bit more ready to tear things apart than you are, Wes. Oh, we gotta keep things positive for him.” And so we’re clearly like, “Yeah, let’s talk about good things that we like. And you knew that I would not have partook very strongly in that negativity. Wes: And we’re probably also talking about this because the last time you talked about tropes, and all the ones that you guys hated, I wasn’t around. Oren: Literally nobody reads our positive articles.Ĭhris: When people talk about tropes, they tend to talk about tropes that they don’t like. Sometimes people ask us, why don’t we have more positive articles? We do sometimes, we have probably have more than you think, but they don’t get the clicks! They don’t get those sweet clicks. ![]() And the reason we’re going to talk about our favorite tropes is we’re so busy usually, talking about what tropes are bad on our site and online, because frankly, that’s what people read. We’ll remove all the tropes that Oren likes.Ĭhris: We’re going to talk about our favorite tropes. ![]() That’s the one I like! When I said no tropes, I meant only the tropes that I like.Ĭhris: No only the tropes that you like? Okay. Oren: Wait, what? No, you can’t take that away from me! That’s my favorite trope. Oren: Tropes are bad and I hate them and I’m never doing another trope. Oren: If it is, I’m not doing it anymore. And since we have this opening every single time and we always make bad jokes, is that a trope? Volunteer to transcribe a podcast.Ĭhris: You’re listening to the Mythcreant Podcast, with your hosts, Oren Ashkenazi, Wes Matlock, and Chris Winkle.Ĭhris: This is the Mythcreant Podcast.
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