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'''Helga:''' ''Yeah''! KillEmAll!\\

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'''Helga:''' ''Yeah''! KillEmAll!\\Kill 'em all!\\
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-->''You may notice you're down to only one [choice] when it comes time to determine the team leader. It's not that we think any incompetent can be team leader. It's not like this test is purposely designed [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial to put the person least familiar with Alpha Complex etiquette in charge]]. Trust us. It's not like that at all.''

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-->''You -->You may notice you're down to only one [choice] when it comes time to determine the team leader. It's not that we think any incompetent can be team leader. It's not like this test is purposely designed [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial to put the person least familiar with Alpha Complex etiquette in charge]]. Trust us. It's not like that at all.''



* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', Leiutenant Sorlie has [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2018-07-10 a moment of this]] while admiring the UNS fleet's finesse in capturing them.

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* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', Leiutenant Lieutenant Sorlie has [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2018-07-10 a moment of this]] while admiring the UNS fleet's finesse in capturing them.



-->''But I do know that it's true that if you wanted to reduce crime, you could--if that were your sole purpose--you could abort every black baby in this country, and your crime rate would go down. That would be an impossible, ridiculous, and morally-reprehensible thing to do, but your crime rate would go down.''

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-->''But -->But I do know that it's true that if you wanted to reduce crime, you could--if that were your sole purpose--you could abort every black baby in this country, and your crime rate would go down. That would be an impossible, ridiculous, and morally-reprehensible thing to do, but your crime rate would go down.''



-->''This 2011 version is so similar--sometimes song for song and line for line--that I was wickedly tempted to reprint my 1984 review, word for word. But That Would Be Wrong.''

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-->''This -->This 2011 version is so similar--sometimes song for song and line for line--that I was wickedly tempted to reprint my 1984 review, word for word. But That Would Be Wrong.''



-->''"None. Because that would be murder and then I'd be in prison and I wouldn't get to be on ''Series/DoctorWho''."''

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-->''"None.-->"None. Because that would be murder and then I'd be in prison and I wouldn't get to be on ''Series/DoctorWho''."''"
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** Vaarsuvius, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0696.html "Still a Long Way to Go"]], points out that "as the size of an explosion increases, the number of social situations it is incapable of solving approaches zero". Cue other Order members looking at them funny, [[{{Familiar}} Blackwing]] whispering, and V invokes ([[TropeNamer and names]]) the trope.
** There's a variation [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0399.html earlier]]:

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** Vaarsuvius, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0696.html "Still a Long Way to Go"]], Go,"]] points out that "as the size of an explosion increases, the number of social situations it is incapable of solving approaches zero". Cue other Order members looking at them funny, [[{{Familiar}} Blackwing]] whispering, and V invokes ([[TropeNamer and names]]) the trope.
** There's a variation [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0399.html earlier]]:earlier:]]



** V has a habit of [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0203.html this]]...

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** V has a habit of [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0203.html this]]...this...]]



** Also, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0171.html "The Prisoner Dilemma"]], Haley decides slavery is wrong after all. Seems she has since decided that [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0750.html it was wrong indeed]]. [[CharacterDevelopment Progress is progress]].

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** Also, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0171.html "The Prisoner Dilemma"]], Dilemma,"]] Haley decides slavery is wrong after all. Seems she has since decided that [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0750.html it was wrong indeed]]. indeed.]] [[CharacterDevelopment Progress is progress]].



* A lot of the handwritten edits to the publicized version of the CIA "[[http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB122/ Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual]]" come off like this, especially when it comes to "coercive techniques".

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* A lot of the handwritten edits to the publicized version of the CIA "[[http://www2.[[http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB122/ Human edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB122 "Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual]]" Manual"]] come off like this, especially when it comes to "coercive techniques".
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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ''ComicBook/{{Spidergeddon}}'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It's played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.

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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ''ComicBook/{{Spidergeddon}}'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his he reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It's played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.

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* {{Averted}} in ''Anime/MonsterRancher'': When the Searchers are trying to figure out [[HeroismWontPayTheBills how to fund their journey]], former bandit Tiger of the Wind casually says they should steal whatever they need to get by. Even when the others look at him with reproach, he makes no move to backtrack, even threatening to leave when Genki insists that he can't ''do'' that sort of thing anymore. (They [[TakeAThirdOption enter a tournament instead]].)
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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ''ComicBook/{{Spidergeddon}}'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It's played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.



* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ''ComicBook/{{Spidergeddon}}'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It's played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.



* In ''Film/MuppetsMostWanted'' Fozzie's reaction to learning how the Muppets have been selling out tickets to their terrible shows is...pragmatic.

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* In ''Film/MuppetsMostWanted'' ''Film/MuppetsMostWanted'', Fozzie's reaction to learning how the Muppets have been selling out tickets to their terrible shows is...is... pragmatic.



* In one episode of ''Series/HappyEndings'' Jane's boss the Car Czar pulls the too-emphatically-denying version of this.
-->'''Brad:''' Would you want to come to a dinner party tonight?\\
'''Car Czar:''' Does the Car Czar have a camera in the woman's bathroom? ''[awkward pause]'' No! I do not and would not. But, yeah, I want to come to dinner.
* In the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' epsiode "Onyx", [[TheSmartGirl Chloe]] says this when she [[BlatantLies unconvincingly denies]] ever [[HollywoodHacking hacking]] into security cameras.

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* In one episode of ''Series/HappyEndings'' Jane's boss ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' features an in-universe comedic example when the Car Czar pulls captain and first officer are discussing diplomatic negotiations with a race of humanoids genetically engineered to breathe water.
-->'''Beka:''' I could say that talks with
the too-emphatically-denying version fish people are floundering...but that would be wrong.
* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' has the following exchange with Bernadette.
-->'''Bernadette:''' Oh, I take pacts very seriously. One time at my lab, a petri dish
of this.
-->'''Brad:''' Would
genetically-modified super-virus went missing. That day we made a {{pinky swear}} never to admit we crossed Ebola with the common cold.\\
'''Howard:''' Why the hell would
you want to come to a dinner party tonight?\\
'''Car Czar:''' Does
cross Ebola with the Car Czar common cold?\\
'''Bernadette:''' We never did. ''[beat]'' That would be a terrible, terrible thing.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': Colin Fisher, who had recently been in a mental hospital, describes a victim's injury:
-->'''Colin Fisher:''' The brain would have bled out, thus releasing him into sweet oblivion. ''[beat]'' Which is death, and is sad, not happy.
* Sometimes happens on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', particularly with Anya, a former vengeance demon turned human.
** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E16WhoAreYou Who Are You?"]], the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (along with "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that would be ''wrong...''" Toward the end of the episode, she ends up saying it [[MeaningfulEcho more softly and sincerely]] as part of BecomingTheMask.
** In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E6Halloween Halloween]]", Buffy and Willow talk about how Giles's books might have details about what sort of women Angel was interested in. But in order to find that information, they'd need to go behind Giles' back, and betray his trust. And that, Willow points out, would be ''wrong''. One GilliganCut later, they're both in Giles' book cage, flipping through an old volume...
* {{Subverted}} in ''Series/{{Deadwood}}'', when MemeticBadass Al Swearengen and FauxAffablyEvil Cy Tolliver
have a camera saloon proprietor to saloon proprietor conversation, with Al complaining about the "hoopleheads" who patronize his joint: "Sometimes I wish we could just hit them over the head, rob them, and dump their bodies in the woman's bathroom? ''[awkward pause]'' No! I do not and creek." Tolliver (arguably the more evil of the two men by virtue of enjoying his sociopathy) replies dryly, "But that would not. But, yeah, I want to come to dinner.
* In the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' epsiode "Onyx", [[TheSmartGirl Chloe]] says this when she [[BlatantLies unconvincingly denies]] ever [[HollywoodHacking hacking]] into security cameras.
be wrong." The subversion is that neither man would shy away from such an act on moral grounds, only practical ones (killing your customers today means no customers tomorrow), and both have in fact done much worse things.



* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "The Shakespeare Code", the Doctor and Martha realize they have a chance to see ''Love's Labour's Won'', one of Shakespeare's lost plays.
-->'''Martha:''' Have you got a minidisc or something? We can tape it, we can flog it, sell it when we get home, we'd make a mint!\\
'''The Doctor:''' ''[pause]'' No.\\
'''Martha:''' That would be bad.\\
'''The Doctor:''' Yyyeah.



* Subverted in ''Series/{{Deadwood}}'', when MemeticBadass Al Swearengen and FauxAffablyEvil Cy Tolliver have a saloon proprietor to saloon proprietor conversation, with Al complaining about the "hoopleheads" who patronize his joint: "Sometimes I wish we could just hit them over the head, rob them, and dump their bodies in the creek." Tolliver (arguably the more evil of the two men by virtue of enjoying his sociopathy) replies dryly, "But that would be wrong." The subversion is that neither man would shy away from such an act on moral grounds, only practical ones (killing your customers today means no customers tomorrow), and both have in fact done much worse things.
* ''Series/{{Psych}}'':
-->'''Lassiter:''' If I weren't a cop, I would shoot him in a darkened alley and leave evidence to suggest that his own people were behind it...and when I say I, I mean a fake, imaginary detective to be played by Creator/PowersBoothe.
* Sometimes happens on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', particularly with Anya, a former vengeance demon turned human.
** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E16WhoAreYou Who Are You?"]], the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (along with "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that would be ''wrong...''" Toward the end of the episode, she ends up saying it [[MeaningfulEcho more softly and sincerely]] as part of BecomingTheMask.
** In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E6Halloween Halloween]]", Buffy and Willow talk about how Giles's books might have details about what sort of women Angel was interested in. But in order to find that information, they'd need to go behind Giles' back, and betray his trust. And that, Willow points out, would be ''wrong''. One GilliganCut later, they're both in Giles' book cage, flipping through an old volume...

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* Subverted in ''Series/{{Deadwood}}'', when MemeticBadass Al Swearengen and FauxAffablyEvil Cy Tolliver In one episode of ''Series/HappyEndings'', Jane's boss the Car Czar pulls the too-emphatically-denying version of this.
-->'''Brad:''' Would you want to come to a dinner party tonight?\\
'''Car Czar:''' Does the Car Czar
have a saloon proprietor to saloon proprietor conversation, with Al complaining about the "hoopleheads" who patronize his joint: "Sometimes I wish we could just hit them over the head, rob them, and dump their bodies camera in the creek." Tolliver (arguably woman's bathroom? ''[awkward pause]'' No! I do not and would not. But, yeah, I want to come to dinner.
* In
the more evil Season 2 opener of ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Ted is trying to stop Marshall from obsessing over Lily's credit card statement (while Lily is [[spoiler:in San Francisco, having broken up with Marshall]]):
-->'''Barney:''' Plus, those charges are from, like, a month ago.\\
'''Ted:''' Exactly.\\
'''Barney:''' For new charges, you have to go to her online account. You can see credit card activity from, like, two hours ago.\\
'''Ted:''' ''[glares at Barney]''\\
'''Barney:''' But, you know... don't.
* In an episode of ''Series/{{Leverage}}'', Nathan describes that the villain
of the two men by virtue of enjoying week sets himself up with mob ties, so if the feds ever come snooping around his sociopathy) replies dryly, "But real profits (a stock fraud scheme)...Parker interrupts: "he'll trade his mob records for immunity and a new identity. Swweeeet! ''[beat]'' I mean, evil, and...clever, but...''bad''."
** Another episode shows Hardison getting very excited to get access to high tech government security hardware "which I know nothing about because
that would be treason and wrong." The subversion is that neither man would shy away from such an act on moral grounds, only practical ones (killing your customers today means no customers tomorrow), and both have in fact done much worse things.
* ''Series/{{Psych}}'':
-->'''Lassiter:''' If
"
** From the pilot:
--->'''Nate:'''
I know when you sent Dubenich his designs you weren't a cop, I would shoot him in a darkened alley and leave evidence supposed to suggest that his own people were behind it...and when make any copies.\\
'''Hardison:''' No,
I say I, I mean a fake, imaginary detective to be played by Creator/PowersBoothe.
* Sometimes happens on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', particularly with Anya, a former vengeance demon turned human.
** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E16WhoAreYou Who Are You?"]], the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (along with "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that
promise. That would be ''wrong...''" Toward the end of the episode, she ends up saying it [[MeaningfulEcho more softly and sincerely]] as part of BecomingTheMask.
** In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E6Halloween Halloween]]", Buffy and Willow talk about how Giles's books might have details about what sort of women Angel was interested in. But in order to find that information, they'd need to go behind Giles' back, and betray his trust. And that, Willow points out, would be ''wrong''. One GilliganCut later, they're both in Giles' book cage, flipping through an old volume...
very wrong.\\
'''Nate:''' Show me your copies.



* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' has the following exchange with Bernadette.
-->'''Bernadette:''' Oh, I take pacts very seriously. One time at my lab, a petri dish of genetically-modified super-virus went missing. That day we made a {{pinky swear}} never to admit we crossed Ebola with the common cold.\\
'''Howard:''' Why the hell would you cross Ebola with the common cold?\\
'''Bernadette:''' We never did. ''[beat]'' That would be a terrible, terrible thing.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': Colin Fisher, who had recently been in a mental hospital, describes a victim's injury:
-->'''Colin Fisher:''' The brain would have bled out, thus releasing him into sweet oblivion. ''[beat]'' Which is death, and is sad, not happy.

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* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' has ''Series/{{NCIS}}'', "Terminal Leave":
-->''[Kate catches Tony listening through
the following exchange with Bernadette.
-->'''Bernadette:''' Oh, I take pacts very seriously. One time
door to Jen's room as her parents yell at my lab, a petri dish of genetically-modified super-virus went missing. That day we made a {{pinky swear}} never to admit we crossed Ebola with the common cold.her]''\\
'''Kate:''' ''[whispering]'' What are you doing?!\\
'''Tony:''' Uh...listening.
\\
'''Howard:''' Why '''Kate:''' That is just wrong.\\
'''Tony:''' Sneaking your horny boyfriend into a house filled with armed federal agents who are on
the hell lookout for Al-Qaeda assassins, that's wrong, Kate. Me, I'm just trying to gather some valuable intel so I can do my job better.\\
''[they both nod, then put their ears to the door]''
* ''Series/{{Psych}}'':
-->'''Lassiter:''' If I weren't a cop, I
would you cross Ebola with the common cold?\\
'''Bernadette:''' We never did. ''[beat]'' That would be a terrible, terrible thing.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': Colin Fisher, who had recently been
shoot him in a mental hospital, describes darkened alley and leave evidence to suggest that his own people were behind it...and when I say I, I mean a victim's injury:
-->'''Colin Fisher:''' The brain would have bled out, thus releasing him
fake, imaginary detective to be played by Creator/PowersBoothe.
* In the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' epsiode "Onyx", [[TheSmartGirl Chloe]] says this when she [[BlatantLies unconvincingly denies]] ever [[HollywoodHacking hacking]]
into sweet oblivion. ''[beat]'' Which is death, and is sad, not happy.security cameras.



* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "The Shakespeare Code", the Doctor and Martha realize they have a chance to see ''Love's Labour's Won'', one of Shakespeare's lost plays.
-->'''Martha:''' Have you got a minidisc or something? We can tape it, we can flog it, sell it when we get home, we'd make a mint!\\
'''The Doctor:''' [pause] No.\\
'''Martha:''' That would be bad.\\
'''The Doctor:''' Yyyeah.
* ''Series/{{NCIS}}'', "Terminal Leave":
-->''[Kate catches Tony listening through the door to Jen's room as her parents yell at her]''\\
'''Kate:''' ''[whispering]'' What are you doing?!\\
'''Tony:''' Uh...listening.\\
'''Kate:''' That is just wrong.\\
'''Tony:''' Sneaking your horny boyfriend into a house filled with armed federal agents who are on the lookout for Al-Qaeda assassins, that's wrong, Kate. Me, I'm just trying to gather some valuable intel so I can do my job better.\\
''[they both nod, then put their ears to the door]''
* In an episode of ''Series/{{Leverage}}'', Nathan describes that the villain of the week sets himself up with mob ties, so if the feds ever come snooping around his real profits (a stock fraud scheme)...Parker interrupts: "he'll trade his mob records for immunity and a new identity. Swweeeet! ''[beat]'' I mean, evil, and...clever, but...''bad''."
** Another episode shows Hardison getting very excited to get access to high tech government security hardware "which I know nothing about because that would be treason and wrong."
** From the pilot:
--->'''Nate:''' I know when you sent Dubenich his designs you weren't supposed to make any copies.\\
'''Hardison:''' No, I promise. That would be very wrong.\\
'''Nate:''' Show me your copies.
* ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' features an in-universe comedic example when the captain and first officer are discussing diplomatic negotiations with a race of humanoids genetically engineered to breathe water.
-->'''Beka:''' I could say that talks with the fish people are floundering...but that would be wrong.



* In the Season 2 opener of ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', Ted is trying to stop Marshall from obsessing over Lily's credit card statement (while Lily is [[spoiler:in San Francisco, having broken up with Marshall]]):
-->'''Barney:''' Plus, those charges are from, like, a month ago.\\
'''Ted:''' Exactly.\\
'''Barney:''' For new charges, you have to go to her online account. You can see credit card activity from, like, two hours ago.\\
'''Ted:''' ''[glares at Barney]''\\
'''Barney:''' But, you know... don't.



* A villager in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar'' informs visiting units that a marriage between two people of the same minor Holy Blood will result in all their kids having ''major'' Holy Blood and all its attendant benefits... but, of course, that is a strictly forbidden taboo! (At this point in the game it's probably a bit late to start on the two potential pairings that would give the player four such children, but it's certainly doable.)
* Traynor in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' states that decrypting turian chatter about the Tuchanka bomb would take a week...and be wrong.



* Traynor in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' states that decrypting turian chatter about the Tuchanka bomb would take a week...and be wrong.
* A villager in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar'' informs visiting units that a marriage between two people of the same minor Holy Blood will result in all their kids having ''major'' Holy Blood and all its attendant benefits... but, of course, that is a strictly forbidden taboo! (At this point in the game it's probably a bit late to start on the two potential pairings that would give the player four such children, but it's certainly doable.)



* [[http://www.screencuisine.net/hlcomic/index.php?date=2005-11-28 Comic #081]] of ''Webcomic/{{Concerned}}'' has Gordon Frohman discuss how his replica strider would make a rampage in Ravenholm if activated.
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', when [[spoiler:Sensei Greg is forced to close his dojo]], Greg states that part of the reason is because that his training could give people random, unpredictable powers, which could easily turn into a case of BadPowersBadPeople, BadPowersGoodPeople, PowerIncontinence, etc. Unlike some other examples he's being sincere, despite the silliness of the situation.
-->'''Sensei Greg:''' My training could inadvertently give a sociopath atomic breath or something. While awesome, that would be totally irresponsible.
* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Agatha [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20190605 mentions]] all the "things" she could have learned from [[spoiler:Dr. Vapnoople]], had he not had to leave the country suddenly. Wooster starts ranting about how those things are horrible, evil, bizarre, monstrous... Agatha just looks at him. Wooster has to specifically tell her, "And that would be bad!"



* [[http://www.screencuisine.net/hlcomic/index.php?date=2005-11-28 Comic #081]] of ''Webcomic/{{Concerned}}'' has Gordon Frohman discuss how his replica strider would make a rampage in Ravenholm if activated.
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', when [[spoiler:Sensei Greg is forced to close his dojo]], Greg states that part of the reason is because that his training could give people random, unpredictable powers, which could easily turn into a case of BadPowersBadPeople, BadPowersGoodPeople, PowerIncontinence, etc. Unlike some other examples he's being sincere, despite the silliness of the situation.
-->'''Sensei Greg:''' My training could inadvertently give a sociopath atomic breath or something. While awesome, that would be totally irresponsible.



* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Agatha [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20190605 mentions]] all the "things" she could have learned from [[spoiler: Dr. Vapnoople]], had he not had to leave the country suddenly. Wooster starts ranting about how those things are horrible, evil, bizarre, monstrous... Agatha just looks at him. Wooster has to specifically tell her, "And that would be bad!"



* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': Danny, Sam and Tucker find themselves looking in on [[FutureMeScaresMe future Danny]] [[BadFuture destroying Amity Park]]. Naturally, Sam and Tucker are appalled; Danny, on the other hand...
-->'''Danny:''' Wow, is that some sort of Ghostly Wail? That is so cool!\\
''[{{beat}}; Sam glares at Danny]''\\
'''Danny:''' I mean, if it weren't being used for evil!



* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'': Danny, Sam and Tucker find themselves looking in on [[FutureMeScaresMe future Danny]] [[BadFuture destroying Amity Park]]. Naturally, Sam and Tucker are appalled; Danny, on the other hand...
-->'''Danny:''' Wow, is that some sort of Ghostly Wail? That is so cool!\\
''[{{beat}}; Sam glares at Danny]''\\
'''Danny:''' I mean, if it weren't being used for evil!
* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': "Hey, that's way better than what I was thinking; I was gonna suggest we kill and eat the kids! You know...half-jokingly at first so I could gauge your reaction..."



* Referenced in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': "Hey, that's way better than what I was thinking; I was gonna suggest we kill and eat the kids! You know...half-jokingly at first so I could gauge your reaction..."
* Not the phrase entirely, but after Coco from ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' says something potentially illegal, Mac says, "Coco, if we did that, we will be in jail."



* Not the phrase entirely, but after Coco from ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'' says something potentially illegal, Mac says, "Coco, if we did that, we will be in jail."



--> ''"None. Because that would be murder and then I'd be in prison and I wouldn't get to be on ''Series/DoctorWho''."''

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--> ''"None.-->''"None. Because that would be murder and then I'd be in prison and I wouldn't get to be on ''Series/DoctorWho''."''
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* A villager in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar'' informs visiting units that a marriage between two people of the same minor Holy Blood will result in all their kids having ''major'' Holy Blood and all its attendant benefits... but, of course, that is a strictly forbidden taboo! (At this point in the game it's probably a bit late to start on the two potential pairings that would give the player four such children, but it's certainly doable.)
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Agatha mentions all the "things" she could have learned from [[spoiler: Dr. Vapnoople]], had he not had to leave the country suddenly. Wooster starts ranting about how those things are horrible, evil, bizarre, monstrous... Agatha just looks at him. Wooster has to specifically tell her, "And that would be bad!"

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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Agatha mentions [[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20190605 mentions]] all the "things" she could have learned from [[spoiler: Dr. Vapnoople]], had he not had to leave the country suddenly. Wooster starts ranting about how those things are horrible, evil, bizarre, monstrous... Agatha just looks at him. Wooster has to specifically tell her, "And that would be bad!"
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* Radio host and [[HarsherInHindsight former Reagan administration Secretary of Education]] Bill Bennett:

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* Radio host and [[HarsherInHindsight former Reagan administration Secretary of Education]] Education Bill Bennett:
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* Traynor in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' states that decrypting Turian chatter about the Tuchanka bomb would take a week...and be wrong.

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* Traynor in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' states that decrypting Turian turian chatter about the Tuchanka bomb would take a week...and be wrong.
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** Vaarsuvius, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0696.html "Still a Long Way to Go"]], points out that "as the size of an explosion increases, the number of social situations it is incapable of solving approaches zero". Cue other [=OOTSers=] looking at him/her funny, [[{{Familiar}} Blackwing]] whispering, and V invokes ([[TropeNamer and names]]) the trope.

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** Vaarsuvius, in [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0696.html "Still a Long Way to Go"]], points out that "as the size of an explosion increases, the number of social situations it is incapable of solving approaches zero". Cue other [=OOTSers=] Order members looking at him/her them funny, [[{{Familiar}} Blackwing]] whispering, and V invokes ([[TropeNamer and names]]) the trope.

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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ''{{ComicBook/Spidergeddon}}'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.

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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ''{{ComicBook/Spidergeddon}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Spidergeddon}}'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s It's played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.



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-->'''Walter:''' Fozzie! Dominic's the reason we've been selling out our shows! He's been giving away tickets and bribing journalists to write great reviews!
-->'''Fozzie:''' Ugh, why didn't we ever think of doing that?
-->'''Walter:''' Huh?
-->'''Fozzie:''' I mean...th--th--th--that's terrible.

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-->'''Walter:''' Fozzie! Dominic's the reason we've been selling out our shows! He's been giving away tickets and bribing journalists to write great reviews!
-->'''Fozzie:'''
reviews!\\
'''Fozzie:'''
Ugh, why didn't we ever think of doing that?
-->'''Walter:''' Huh?
-->'''Fozzie:'''
that?\\
'''Walter:''' Huh?\\
'''Fozzie:'''
I mean...th--th--th--that's terrible.



-->'''Ramos''': [[SarcasmMode We might have to put a notice of reprimand in the pilot's personnel file.]]

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-->'''Ramos''': -->'''Ramos:''' [[SarcasmMode We might have to put a notice of reprimand in the pilot's personnel file.]]



-->'''Brad:''' Would you want to come to a dinner party tonight?
-->'''Car Czar:''' Does the Car Czar have a camera in the woman's bathroom? ''[awkward pause]'' No! I do not and would not. But, yeah, I want to come to dinner.

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-->'''Brad:''' Would you want to come to a dinner party tonight?
-->'''Car
tonight?\\
'''Car
Czar:''' Does the Car Czar have a camera in the woman's bathroom? ''[awkward pause]'' No! I do not and would not. But, yeah, I want to come to dinner.



-->'''Dexter:''' I could make things so much easier for Rita...but that would be wrong.

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-->'''Dexter:''' I could make things so much easier for Rita... but that would be wrong.



-->'''Nate:''' I know when you sent Dubenich his designs you weren't supposed to make any copies.
-->'''Hardison:''' No, I promise. That would be very wrong.
-->'''Nate:''' Show me your copies.

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-->'''Nate:''' --->'''Nate:''' I know when you sent Dubenich his designs you weren't supposed to make any copies.
-->'''Hardison:'''
copies.\\
'''Hardison:'''
No, I promise. That would be very wrong.
-->'''Nate:'''
wrong.\\
'''Nate:'''
Show me your copies.



--> '''Barney:''' Plus, those charges are from, like, a month ago.\\

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--> '''Barney:''' -->'''Barney:''' Plus, those charges are from, like, a month ago.\\



* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', Red Mage and Thief discuss abandoning the [[HeroicBSOD BSOD]]-ing Black Mage:
-->'''Thief:''' Leaving him to rot would be wrong.\\
'''Red Mage:''' So very wrong.\\
'''Fighter:''' ''[holding up a sword]'' Kind of '''chainsaw''' wrong.\\
'''Thief:''' Okay, good thing we're all on the same page then!



--->'''Haley:''' I mean, there's probably some ubermagic that would bind his soul or something...but that's kinda on the Evil side of the street if you ask me.\\

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--->'''Haley:''' I mean, there's probably some ubermagic that would bind his soul or something... but that's kinda on the Evil side of the street if you ask me.\\



* In ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'', Red Mage and Thief discuss abandoning the [[HeroicBSOD BSOD]]-ing Black Mage:
-->'''Thief:''' Leaving him to rot would be wrong.\\
'''Red Mage:''' So very wrong.\\
'''Fighter:''' ''[holding up a sword]'' Kind of '''chainsaw''' wrong.\\
'''Thief:''' Okay, good thing we're all on the same page then!



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-->'''Milo''': Beautiful people are the minority in this school! We have to get to the outcasts, the geeks and freaks, the wimps, the gimps, the simps!\\
'''Helga''': ''Yeah''! KillEmAll!\\
'''Milo''': No, no, no, we need their ''votes''.\\
'''Helga''': Right, right. Voting good. Killing bad.

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-->'''Milo''': -->'''Milo:''' Beautiful people are the minority in this school! We have to get to the outcasts, the geeks and freaks, the wimps, the gimps, the simps!\\
'''Helga''': '''Helga:''' ''Yeah''! KillEmAll!\\
'''Milo''': '''Milo:''' No, no, no, we need their ''votes''.\\
'''Helga''': '''Helga:''' Right, right. Voting good. Killing bad.
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* In ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'', Luna gets a thrill from stealing a mobile phone from a random woman. She then quickly adds that stealing is wrong and they shouldn't do it again when she sees Vivian glaring at her.
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** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E16WhoAreYou Who Are You?", the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (along with "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that would be ''wrong...''" Toward the end of the episode, she ends up saying it [[MeaningfulEcho more softly and sincerely]] as part of BecomingTheMask.

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** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E16WhoAreYou Who Are You?", You?"]], the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (along with "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that would be ''wrong...''" Toward the end of the episode, she ends up saying it [[MeaningfulEcho more softly and sincerely]] as part of BecomingTheMask.
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** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in the fourth season, the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (along with "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that would be ''wrong...''" Toward the end of the episode, she ends up saying it [[MeaningfulEcho more softly and sincerely]] as part of BecomingTheMask.
** In one episode, Buffy and Willow talk about how Giles's books might have details about what sort of women Angel was interested in. But in order to find that information, they'd need to go behind Giles's back, and betray his trust. And that, Willow points out, would be ''wrong''. One GilliganCut later, they're both in Giles's book cage, flipping through an old volume...

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** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in the fourth season, "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E16WhoAreYou Who Are You?", the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (along with "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that would be ''wrong...''" Toward the end of the episode, she ends up saying it [[MeaningfulEcho more softly and sincerely]] as part of BecomingTheMask.
** In one episode, "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E6Halloween Halloween]]", Buffy and Willow talk about how Giles's books might have details about what sort of women Angel was interested in. But in order to find that information, they'd need to go behind Giles's Giles' back, and betray his trust. And that, Willow points out, would be ''wrong''. One GilliganCut later, they're both in Giles's Giles' book cage, flipping through an old volume...
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** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in the fourth season, the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (that and "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that would be ''wrong...''"

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** After Buffy and Faith undergo a FreakyFridayFlip in the fourth season, the latter assumes this to be Buffy's catchphrase (that and (along with "you can't do that") and uses it extensively in rehearsing for her new "role". Later she taunts vampire Spike with a fanservice description of what a hot chick with SuperStrength could do to him, then finishes with a smirk: "But that would be ''wrong...''"''" Toward the end of the episode, she ends up saying it [[MeaningfulEcho more softly and sincerely]] as part of BecomingTheMask.
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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ''ComicBook/Spidergeddon'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.

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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ''ComicBook/Spidergeddon'' ''{{ComicBook/Spidergeddon}}'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.
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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ’’ComicBook/Spidergeddon’’ event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.

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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ’’ComicBook/Spidergeddon’’ ''ComicBook/Spidergeddon'' event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.
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No reason it needs to be a protagonist.


A {{protagonist}}-but-not-hero character makes a casual proposition for solving a problem that is immoral, disgusting, murderous, and/or violent. A {{beat}} goes by, in which the other protagonists look at him with perplexity, disbelief, mistrust, and/or anger in their eyes. He quickly adds, "And/But that would be wrong," or some other halfhearted attempt to save face. This is seldom mentioned again, even when the guy is [[SociopathicHero TOO given to making such propositions]].

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A {{protagonist}}-but-not-hero character makes a casual proposition for solving a problem that is immoral, disgusting, murderous, and/or violent. A {{beat}} goes by, in which the other protagonists characters look at him with perplexity, disbelief, mistrust, and/or anger in their eyes. He quickly adds, "And/But that would be wrong," or some other halfhearted attempt to save face. This is seldom mentioned again, even when the guy is [[SociopathicHero TOO given to making such propositions]].
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* Alluded to in season 5 of ''Series/TheWalkingDead'': after [[spoiler:escaping captivity from a group of cannibals and finding another captive that's distracting zombies and therefore opening a way out for the core cast]], Rick proposes to leave immediately. Daryl instead talks him into [[spoiler:helping the captive]].
-->'''Daryl:''' [[spoiler:We can't leave him behind]]. This is still who we are. It has to be.

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* Alluded to in season 5 of ''Series/TheWalkingDead'': after [[spoiler:escaping captivity from a group of cannibals and finding another captive that's distracting zombies and therefore opening a way out for the core cast]], Rick proposes to leave immediately. Daryl Glenn instead talks him into [[spoiler:helping the captive]].
-->'''Daryl:''' -->'''Glenn:''' [[spoiler:We can't leave him behind]]. This is still who we are. It has to be.
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Agatha mentions all the "things" she could have learned from Dr. Vapnoople, had he not had to leave the country suddenly. Wooster starts ranting about how those things are horrible, evil, bizarre, monstrous... Agatha just looks at him. Wooster has to specifically tell her, "And that would be bad!"

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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Agatha mentions all the "things" she could have learned from [[spoiler: Dr. Vapnoople, Vapnoople]], had he not had to leave the country suddenly. Wooster starts ranting about how those things are horrible, evil, bizarre, monstrous... Agatha just looks at him. Wooster has to specifically tell her, "And that would be bad!"
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adding detail. Mexico is far more likely to "just this once" extradite, say, a bank robber, than someone who might face capital punishment were they returned to the US.


* In [[Creator/MichaelConnelly Michael Connelly's]] ''Literature/TheBlackIce'', LAPD Detective Bosch joins up with the DEA and the Mexican ''federales'' for a raid on drug kingpin Humberto Zorillo's compound in the Mexican border town of Mexicali, with one of the goals being to take Zorillo into custody for a string of murders committed in Los Angeles (including two police officers). However, even though the Mexican government is cooperating with the raid itself, they historically do not extradite their citizens to the United States. DEA Agent Ramos has a plan to bring Zorillo to the American justice system anyway. He tells Bosch that Zorillo is going to resist arrest during the raid and suffer an injury that won't be serious but will look bad enough to need medical attention. They will then use one of the helicopters to evacuate him to a hospital for treatment. [[ContrivedClumsiness The pilot, however, will mistake the lights at a hospital on the American side of the border for the hospital on the Mexican side]], at which point, the American officials can arrest him and bring him to American courts.

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* In [[Creator/MichaelConnelly Michael Connelly's]] ''Literature/TheBlackIce'', LAPD Detective Bosch joins up with the DEA and the Mexican ''federales'' for a raid on drug kingpin Humberto Zorillo's compound in the Mexican border town of Mexicali, with one of the goals being to take Zorillo into custody for a string of murders committed in Los Angeles (including two police officers). However, even though the Mexican government is cooperating with the raid itself, they historically do not extradite their citizens to the United States.States, particularly if they're facing murder charges. DEA Agent Ramos has a plan to bring Zorillo to the American justice system anyway. He tells Bosch that Zorillo is going to resist arrest during the raid and suffer an injury that won't be serious but will look bad enough to need medical attention. They will then use one of the helicopters to evacuate him to a hospital for treatment. [[ContrivedClumsiness The pilot, however, will mistake the lights at a hospital on the American side of the border for the hospital on the Mexican side]], at which point, the American officials can arrest him and bring him to American courts.
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Agatha mentions all the "things" she could have learned from Dr. Vapnoople, had he not had to leave the country suddenly. Wooster starts ranting about how those things are horrible, evil, bizarre, monstrous... Agatha just looks at him. Wooster has to specifically tell her, "And that would be bad!"
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--> ''"None. Because that would be murder [[CaptainObvious and then I'd be in prison]] and I wouldn't get to be on ''Series/DoctorWho''."''

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--> ''"None. Because that would be murder [[CaptainObvious and then I'd be in prison]] prison and I wouldn't get to be on ''Series/DoctorWho''."''
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOblongs'' had Milo running as a DorkHorseCandidate for Student President, realizing that they have to appeal to the non-popular kids.
-->'''Milo''': Beautiful people are the minority in this school! We have to get to the outcasts, the geeks and freaks, the wimps, the gimps, the simps!\\
'''Helga''': ''Yeah''! KillEmAll!\\
'''Milo''': No, no, no, we need their ''votes''.\\
'''Helga''': Right, right. Voting good. Killing bad.
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* On a much less serious note, some shower heads have a small easily-breakable plastic piece inside. The manual points out that removing this piece "with pliers" "accidentally" "during cleaning" would mean that the shower head is no longer "low-flow" in compliance with regulations restricting water usage, and is illegal.

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* On a much less serious note, some Some shower heads have a small easily-breakable plastic piece inside. The manual points out that removing this piece "with pliers" "accidentally" "during cleaning" would mean that the shower head is no longer "low-flow" in compliance with regulations restricting water usage, and is illegal.



--> "None. Because that would be murder [[CaptainObvious and then I'd be in prison]] and I wouldn't get to be on ''Series/DoctorWho''."

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--> "None.''"None. Because that would be murder [[CaptainObvious and then I'd be in prison]] and I wouldn't get to be on ''Series/DoctorWho''.""''
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* UsefulNotes/RichardNixon. On the Watergate tapes, Nixon says, of one of his enemies, "We could kill him." In an interview with David Frost, Nixon claimed that the next thing he said, accidentally erased from the tape, was "...but that would be wrong." It became something of a MemeticMutation back in the day.

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* UsefulNotes/RichardNixon. On the Watergate tapes, Nixon says, of one of his enemies, "We could kill him." In an interview with David Frost, Nixon claimed that the next thing he said, accidentally erased from the tape, was "...but that would be wrong." It became something of a MemeticMutation back in the day. [[note]]Does that make this instance the TropeCodifier?[[/note]]
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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ’’ComicBook/Spidergeddon’’ event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan spider person eating]] race of aliens, his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.

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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ’’ComicBook/Spidergeddon’’ event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan spider person eating]] race of aliens, the Inheritors]], his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.
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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ’’ComicBook/Spidergeddon]] event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan spider person eating]] race of aliens, his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.

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* [[TheWormThatWalks Spiders-man]] from the ’’ComicBook/Spidergeddon]] ’’ComicBook/Spidergeddon’’ event has a tendency to eat people, but the only [[HiveMind person]] who [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial brings this up is him]]. When reacting to the news of [[ToServeMan spider person eating]] race of aliens, his reacts with confusion over their indiscriminate taste, pointing out which spider people he WOULD eat, and then denying he would do such a thing. It’s played for laughs, but makes for some particularly unnerving FridgeHorror.

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