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I think, "Holy shit, I'm gonna be the main course''

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I think, "Holy shit, I'm gonna be the main course''course"''

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I think, "Holy shit, I'm gonna be the main course"\\
She said, "I admire the narrative of character growth"\\
I try to get the waiter's attention by blinking in Morse code''

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I think, "Holy shit, I'm gonna be the main course"\\
She said, "I admire the narrative of character growth"\\
I try to get the waiter's attention by blinking in Morse code''
course''
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* The first episode of ''Anime/YuGiOh'' features Kaiba, still in full-villain mode, reading ''Literature/AlsoSprachZarathustra''. Interestingly, one can argue that even after the bulk of his HeelFaceTurn character development he never quite sheds his dreams of being a sort of {{Ubermensch}}.

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* The first episode of ''Anime/YuGiOh'' features Kaiba, [[Characters/YuGiOhSetoKaiba Seto Kaiba]], still in full-villain mode, reading ''Literature/AlsoSprachZarathustra''. Interestingly, one can argue that even after the bulk of his HeelFaceTurn character development he never quite sheds his dreams of being a sort of {{Ubermensch}}.
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* Played with in ''Literature/TheABCMurders'' as the material in question is outwardly innocuous. [[spoiler:Franklin Clarke]] proudly admits to rereading [[spoiler:his]] favorite children's book by Edith Nesbit. However, it's one of the clues that make Poirot suspect [[spoiler:him]] since it has long been figured out that the killer has a playful, boyish disposition. [[spoiler:Not to mention that the book turns out to be ''The Railway Children'', and the murder spree is railway-guide-themed]].

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* Played with in ''Literature/TheABCMurders'' as the material in question is outwardly innocuous. [[spoiler:Franklin Clarke]] proudly admits to rereading [[spoiler:his]] favorite children's book by Edith Nesbit. However, it's one of the clues that make Poirot suspect [[spoiler:him]] since it has long been figured out that the killer has a playful, boyish disposition. [[spoiler:Not to mention that the book turns out to be ''The Railway Children'', ''Literature/TheRailwayChildren'', and the murder spree is railway-guide-themed]].
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* ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'': InsufferableGenius Akihiro Garaki mentions that one of his personal favorite books is ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau''. [[spoiler:In Chapter 3, he's revealed to be, like Moreau, an EvilutionaryBiologist who'll go so far as to [[BodyHorror gruesomely fuse his own sister with a rat]]]].
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* Played with in ''Literature/TheABCMurders'' as the material in question is outwardly innocuous. [[spoiler:Franklin Clarke]] proudly admits to rereading [[spoiler:his]] favorite children's book by Edith Nesbit. However, it's one of the clues that make Poirot suspect [[spoiler:him]] since it has long been figured out that the killer has a playful, boyish disposition. [[spoiler:Not to mention that the book turns out to be ''The Railway Children'', and the murder spree is railway-guide-themed]]?

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* Played with in ''Literature/TheABCMurders'' as the material in question is outwardly innocuous. [[spoiler:Franklin Clarke]] proudly admits to rereading [[spoiler:his]] favorite children's book by Edith Nesbit. However, it's one of the clues that make Poirot suspect [[spoiler:him]] since it has long been figured out that the killer has a playful, boyish disposition. [[spoiler:Not to mention that the book turns out to be ''The Railway Children'', and the murder spree is railway-guide-themed]]?railway-guide-themed]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': [[CharacterizationMarchesOn In the early seasons]], [[Characters/FamilyGuyStewieGriffin Stewie Griffin]] enjoys reading books like ''Literature/{{The Art of War|SunTzu}}'' and ''Literature/ThePrince'' when he isn't at work on his latest doomsday device. As the series continued, Stewie evolved from a Bond Villain to a broadly amoral genius, and his tastes expanded to less obviously villainous material like children's TV shows and the History Channel.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': [[CharacterizationMarchesOn In the early seasons]], [[Characters/FamilyGuyStewieGriffin [[EnfantTerrible Stewie Griffin]] enjoys reading books like ''Literature/{{The Art of War|SunTzu}}'' and ''Literature/ThePrince'' when he isn't at work on his latest doomsday device. As the series continued, Stewie evolved from a Bond Villain to a broadly amoral genius, and his tastes expanded to less obviously villainous material like children's TV shows and the History Channel.
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* ''Series/FatherTed'': In "[[Recap/FatherTedS3E1AreYouRightThereFatherTed Are You Right There Father Ted]]", Ted borrows a copy of ''Literature/TheShining'' from Father Seamus Fitzpatrick... and it turns out that reading the extremely dark Stephen King novel is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Fitzpatrick's hobbies, as he's also an avid collector of World War II memorabilia -- [[SociallyUnacceptableCollection all of which are from the Nazis]], leaving Ted deeply uncomfortable when he returns the book. Soon after, it turns out Fitzpatrick is actually a Nazi sympathizer and has been harbouring [[RetiredMonster a former Wehrmacht soldier]] in his house. Fortunately, this revolves itself when he and said fugitive accidentally mix up Valium with the elderly Nazi's [[SuicidePill cyanide pills]] and [[AccidentalSuicide kill themselves]]. Unfortunately for Ted, Fitzpatrick left him all the memorabilia in his will.

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* ''Series/FatherTed'': In "[[Recap/FatherTedS3E1AreYouRightThereFatherTed Are You Right There Father Ted]]", Ted borrows a copy of ''Literature/TheShining'' from Father Seamus Fitzpatrick... and it turns out that reading the extremely dark Stephen King novel is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Fitzpatrick's hobbies, as he's also an avid collector of World War II memorabilia -- [[SociallyUnacceptableCollection all of which are from the Nazis]], leaving Ted deeply uncomfortable when he returns the book. Soon after, it turns out Fitzpatrick is actually a Nazi sympathizer and has been harbouring [[RetiredMonster a former Wehrmacht soldier]] in his house. Fortunately, this revolves resolves itself when he and said fugitive accidentally mix up Valium with the elderly Nazi's [[SuicidePill cyanide pills]] and [[AccidentalSuicide kill themselves]]. Unfortunately for Ted, Fitzpatrick left him all the memorabilia in his will.
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* ''Film/AmericanPsycho:'' Though SerialKiller Patrick Bateman claims to enjoy musicals like ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' and can ramble on about Music/PhilCollins and Music/{{Huey Lewis|AndTheNews}} for hours on end, it's clear that these are just superficial methods of disguising his true nature. In private, he can be seen watching porn films and horror movies like ''Film/{{The Texas Chain Saw Massacre|1974}}'', early indications of his real interests -- just in case audiences might mistake the first two murders as one-offs.

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* ''Film/AmericanPsycho:'' Though SerialKiller Patrick Bateman claims to enjoy musicals like ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' and can ramble on about Music/PhilCollins and Music/{{Huey Lewis|AndTheNews}} for hours on end, it's clear that these are just [[WickedPretentious superficial methods methods]] of disguising his true nature. In private, he can be seen watching porn films and horror movies like ''Film/{{The Texas Chain Saw Massacre|1974}}'', early indications of his real interests -- just in case audiences might mistake the first two murders as one-offs.
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->''She said, ''[[Film/TheHumanCentipede Human Centipede]]'' is a tour de force"\\

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->''She said, ''[[Film/TheHumanCentipede "''[[Film/TheHumanCentipede Human Centipede]]'' is a tour de force"\\
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->''She said, ''"[[Film/TheHumanCentipede Human Centipede]]'' is a tour de force"\\

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->''She said, ''"[[Film/TheHumanCentipede ''[[Film/TheHumanCentipede Human Centipede]]'' is a tour de force"\\

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