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It's when you realize just how ingenious something is after your done watching/reading it and had time to think about it.
Quote from: Al-1701 on November 26, 2017, 10:59:12 AMIt's when you realize just how ingenious something is after your done watching/reading it and had time to think about it.Oh. That's a new one on me.
The term comes from it being something that doesn't hit you until you're going to the fridge later.
To Leave a Whisper: Frequent TV Tropes enough, and terms like Fridge Logic, and other similar terms like Fridge Horror (when you think back on something in a storyline and realise it's actually pretty scary if thought about in a certain way), as well as the countless other terms on that site will soon become a second language to you.
Quote from: MJNSEIFER on November 27, 2017, 06:01:37 AMTo Leave a Whisper: Frequent TV Tropes enough, and terms like Fridge Logic, and other similar terms like Fridge Horror (when you think back on something in a storyline and realise it's actually pretty scary if thought about in a certain way), as well as the countless other terms on that site will soon become a second language to you.Not to be an old person about this, but I don't think you should have to have niche vocabulary from outside of a community to understand posts made in a community. Especially considering that not all the people on this forum use English as a first language. I have never heard this and it is my first language but I have no idea whether this has transmitted to the UK or if I am just genuinely old now. Either way, MLP has its own seriously big amount of jargon to contend with without needing to swot up on external jargon.
Quote from: Taffeta on November 27, 2017, 08:11:07 AMQuote from: MJNSEIFER on November 27, 2017, 06:01:37 AMTo Leave a Whisper: Frequent TV Tropes enough, and terms like Fridge Logic, and other similar terms like Fridge Horror (when you think back on something in a storyline and realise it's actually pretty scary if thought about in a certain way), as well as the countless other terms on that site will soon become a second language to you.Not to be an old person about this, but I don't think you should have to have niche vocabulary from outside of a community to understand posts made in a community. Especially considering that not all the people on this forum use English as a first language. I have never heard this and it is my first language but I have no idea whether this has transmitted to the UK or if I am just genuinely old now. Either way, MLP has its own seriously big amount of jargon to contend with without needing to swot up on external jargon. I think as long as the jargon is explained, it is kind of fun. There have been lots of things that I hear people say, but I only learn what it means when someone on a thread like this explains it. I personally have used what I have learned by accident to not sound like a silly head when I am hanging out with friends!
You forgot one. Masquerade is an actress