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* [[Old Man Henderson]], the mentally-ill ''fake'' Vietnam vet who blew up an evil god and ''won'' [[Call of Cthulhu]].
* [[Old Man Henderson]], the mentally-ill ''fake'' Vietnam vet who blew up an evil god and ''won'' [[Call of Cthulhu]].
* The glorious return of [[Makari]], the luckiest Git to ever live.  
* The glorious return of [[Makari]], the luckiest Git to ever live.  
* [[JRR Tolkien]] telling the [[Nazis]] off during World War II for perverting northern European culture, and calling out their racist Aryan ideology for the crock it was.
* [[Imperial Guard]]
* [[The End Times: Vermintide]] and [[Vermintide 2]].
** [[Armageddon Steel Legion]]  
* [[The End Times: Vermintide]] and [[Vermintide 2]]
* [[Total War: Warhammer]]
 
==Rule Of Cool==
A derivative of Awesome meets [[Rule Zero]], the Rule of Cool is basically permission to do something ''not'' in the written rules solely because it is Awesome. If you want to be a nerd about it, it's the suspension of disbelief and leaving things like logic or Rules Lawyering at the door so you can have some fun for a change.
 
In Settings, the Rule of Cool is what gives us [[Imperator Titan|walking cathedrals full of guns]] and defines the [[Cyberpunk 2020|Edgerunner's]] way-of-life.
 
In TTRPGs, RoC is often invoked when you want to do something really imaginative, [[Old Man Henderson|insane]], or derivative (i.e. you wanna do something you saw on TV). That last bit is important, because not everyone has the same idea of what's cool or not: some players try to abuse it by trying to force everyone to go along with their anime fixations or novice DMs may try to fill the world with so many cool things it becomes less of a campaign and more of a guided tour through their [[magical realm]].
 
[[Exalted]] has Rule of Cool as an actual mechanic called '''Stunting''', and some 5e DMs award Inspiration for those who attempt to do something Cool.


==External Links==
==External Links==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Awesome_Face_Song.jpg|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWR-6-9S7GI Awesome Face Song]
Image:Awesomecat.jpg|Awesome is back, IN CAT FORM!
Image:Awesomecat.jpg|Awesome is back, IN CAT FORM!
Image:Red_spy.jpg|SPY SAPPIN MAH AWESOME
Image:Red_spy.jpg|SPY SAPPIN MAH AWESOME

Latest revision as of 21:35, 17 June 2023

Standard awesome image. If you don't know what it means, gb2/gaia/.

An image with a long, murky history with 4chan and Something Awful. Popular with probably every board, including /tg/. In its primordial roots, it was created on a now-defunct Pokemon fansite (Pokemopolis) of all places, where it was known as the :cheesy: smiley. The creator also posted in on Something Awful, where the Goons made it into what it is now.

If someone replies to your post with this image attached, he is essentially saying something along the lines of "fuck you" or "you're a fucking retard". This person is probably correct, since the purpose of /tg/ is /to generate/ RAGE.

Often blends with METAL, which is similarly employed in irony against shit that's just too much.

What is Awesome[edit | edit source]

 awe·some  

/ˈôsəm/

adjective


causing or inducing awe; inspiring an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, or fear: an awesome sight.

exhibiting or marked by awe; showing reverence, admiration, or fear.


Slang

very impressive.



Things that ARE awesome include:

Rule Of Cool[edit | edit source]

A derivative of Awesome meets Rule Zero, the Rule of Cool is basically permission to do something not in the written rules solely because it is Awesome. If you want to be a nerd about it, it's the suspension of disbelief and leaving things like logic or Rules Lawyering at the door so you can have some fun for a change.

In Settings, the Rule of Cool is what gives us walking cathedrals full of guns and defines the Edgerunner's way-of-life.

In TTRPGs, RoC is often invoked when you want to do something really imaginative, insane, or derivative (i.e. you wanna do something you saw on TV). That last bit is important, because not everyone has the same idea of what's cool or not: some players try to abuse it by trying to force everyone to go along with their anime fixations or novice DMs may try to fill the world with so many cool things it becomes less of a campaign and more of a guided tour through their magical realm.

Exalted has Rule of Cool as an actual mechanic called Stunting, and some 5e DMs award Inspiration for those who attempt to do something Cool.

External Links[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]