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* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob scoffs at Alice's belief in spontaneous human combustion and [[TemptingFate insists that it cannot happen]] just before spontaneously combusting.
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* '''Played for Laughs''': Laughs''':
** Bob scoffs at Alice's belief in spontaneous human combustion and [[TemptingFate insists that it cannot happen]] just before spontaneouslycombusting.combusting.
** Bob randomly catches on fire. He's completely unharmed and only [[DissonantSerenity mildly inconvenienced]] by it at worst.
** Bob exploding or catching fire is played for SurrealHumor.
** Bob scoffs at Alice's belief in spontaneous human combustion and [[TemptingFate insists that it cannot happen]] just before spontaneously
** Bob randomly catches on fire. He's completely unharmed and only [[DissonantSerenity mildly inconvenienced]] by it at worst.
** Bob exploding or catching fire is played for SurrealHumor.
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* '''Inverted''': Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to subzero levels before [[AnIcePerson freezing in a block of ice]].
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* '''Inverted''': Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to subzero levels before [[AnIcePerson [[HumanPopsicle freezing in a block of ice]].
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* '''Straight''': Alice witnesses Bob suddenly catch fire[=/=]explode.
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* '''Straight''': Alice witnesses Bob suddenly catch fire[=/=]explode.fire or [[MadeOfExplodium explode]].
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* '''Inverted''': Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to sub-zero levels before freezing in a block of ice.
* '''Subverted''':
* '''Subverted''':
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* '''Inverted''': Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to sub-zero subzero levels before [[AnIcePerson freezing in a block of ice.
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** Alice thinks Bob is about to spontaneously combust, but Bob just has stomach cramps.
* '''Double Subverted''': ...Except that said evidence is unrelated to the incident with Bob and the cause of his combustion remains a mystery.
* '''Double Subverted''': ...Except that said evidence is unrelated to the incident with Bob and the cause of his combustion remains a mystery.
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** Alice thinks Bob is about to spontaneously combust, combust spontaneously, but Bob just has stomach cramps.
* '''DoubleSubverted''': ...Subverted''':
** ...Except that said evidence is unrelated to the incident with Bob and the cause of his combustion remains amystery.mystery.
** The next time he complains of stomach pains, she dismisses him, only for him to burst into flames.
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** ...Except that said evidence is unrelated to the incident with Bob and the cause of his combustion remains a
** The next time he complains of stomach pains, she dismisses him, only for him to burst into flames.
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** Bob keeps spontaneously lighting on fire and keeps having to put him self out, some times three times in a day.
* '''Zig Zagged''': ???
* '''Zig Zagged''': ???
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** Bob keeps spontaneously lighting on fire and keeps having to put him self himself out, some times three times in a day.
*'''Zig Zagged''': ???'''Zig-Zagged''': Sometimes people ignite or explode with no apparent exogenous cause, sometimes not, and either can be a surprise to some and not to others.
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* '''Lampshaded''': Alice asks...
-->"How could that happen to Bob? I thought people were just making those stories up!"
* '''Invoked''': Since [[YourDaysAreNumbered Bob's days to live are already numbered]], he decides to pull the ultimate practical joke of his life [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled by setting himself on fire or blowing himself up]] via [[RefugeInAudacity a method so mysterious and outlandish]] that none will ever find-out how he did it.
-->"How could that happen to Bob? I thought people were just making those stories up!"
* '''Invoked''': Since [[YourDaysAreNumbered Bob's days to live are already numbered]], he decides to pull the ultimate practical joke of his life [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled by setting himself on fire or blowing himself up]] via [[RefugeInAudacity a method so mysterious and outlandish]] that none will ever find-out how he did it.
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* '''Lampshaded''': Alice asks...
-->"Howasks, "How could that happen to Bob? I thought people were just making those stories up!"
* '''Invoked''': Since [[YourDaysAreNumbered Bob's days to live are already numbered]], he decides to pull the ultimate practical joke of his life [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled by setting himself on fire or blowing himself up]] via [[RefugeInAudacity a method so mysterious and outlandish]] thatnone nobody will ever find-out find out how he did it.
-->"How
* '''Invoked''': Since [[YourDaysAreNumbered Bob's days to live are already numbered]], he decides to pull the ultimate practical joke of his life [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled by setting himself on fire or blowing himself up]] via [[RefugeInAudacity a method so mysterious and outlandish]] that
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* '''Defied''': Upon realizing this is possible, everyone starts wearing clothes with asbestos.
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* '''Defied''': Upon realizing this is possible, everyone starts wearing clothes with asbestos. fireproof clothing.
* '''Implied''': Bob died in a setting where there are few things and/or small amounts of substances that can catch fire, yet all that remains of him is a pile of ash.
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* '''Played For Laughs''': Bob scoffs at Alice's belief in spontaneous human combustion and insists that it cannot happen just before spontaneously combusting.
* '''Played For Drama''': Bob knows he is going to spontaneously combust; it's beyond his control, it's going to happen very soon, but he must profess his feelings for Alice before that happens.
* '''Played For Drama''': Bob knows he is going to spontaneously combust; it's beyond his control, it's going to happen very soon, but he must profess his feelings for Alice before that happens.
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* '''Played For for Laughs''': Bob scoffs at Alice's belief in spontaneous human combustion and [[TemptingFate insists that it cannot happen happen]] just before spontaneously combusting.
* '''PlayedFor for Drama''': Bob knows he is going to spontaneously combust; he'll combust spontaneously; it's beyond his control, it's going to control and it will happen very soon, but he must profess his feelings for Alice before that happens.
* '''Played
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* '''Enforced''': ???
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* '''Enforced''': ???"Hmm, what are some other unsolved mysteries we can use. Oh, how about spontaneous combustion?"
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* '''Defied''': ???
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* '''Defied''': ???Upon realizing this is possible, everyone starts wearing clothes with asbestos.
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* '''Justified''': The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his death.
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* '''Justified''': '''Justified''':
** The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for hisdeath.death.
** Bob has a [[PlayingWithFire fire-related superpower]] that he can't control.
** The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his
** Bob has a [[PlayingWithFire fire-related superpower]] that he can't control.
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* '''Defied''': As Bob starts smouldering, Alice points out that spontaneous human combustion is not actually possible. Bob does not spontaneously combust.
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* '''Defied''': As Bob starts smouldering, Alice points out that spontaneous human combustion is not actually possible. Bob does not spontaneously combust.???
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* '''Defied''': ???As Bob starts smouldering, Alice points out that spontaneous human combustion is not actually possible. Bob does not spontaneously combust.
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* '''Parodied''': Alice witnesses Bob bursting into a cloud of confetti and party streamers.
* Bob keeps spontaneously lighting on fire and keeps having to put him self out, some times three times in a day.
* Bob keeps spontaneously lighting on fire and keeps having to put him self out, some times three times in a day.
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* '''Parodied''': '''Parodied''':
** Alice witnesses Bob bursting into a cloud of confetti and party streamers.
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** Alice witnesses Bob bursting into a cloud of confetti and party streamers.
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* '''Justified''': The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man named Bob in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his death.
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* '''Justified''': The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man named Bob in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his death.
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'''Basic Trope:''' A person ignites into flames or outright explodes without the aid of external ignition sources.
* '''Straight:''' Alice witnesses Bob suddenly catch fire/explode.
* '''Subverted:''' Alice finds a lit match and a burned patch of gasoline underneath where Bob was when the incident occurred, suggesting an external cause.
* '''Double Subverted:''' ...Except that said evidence is unrelated to the incident with Bob and the cause of his combustion remains a mystery.
* '''Inverted:''' Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to sub-zero levels before freezing in a block of ice.
* '''Parodied:''' Alice witnesses Bob bursting into a cloud of confetti and party streamers.
* '''Averted:''' Alice blows Bob up with a rocket launcher/sets him on fire with a flamethrower.
* '''Exaggerated:''' Bob's ignition was so powerful and violent that it matched the destruction of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
* '''Downplayed:''' Only a small part of Bob's body spontaneously catches fire, like his hair or his hand, and he manages to put himself out relatively quickly thanks to Alice's quick response to the emergency.
* '''Lampshaded:'''Alice asks, "How could that happen to Bob? I thought people were just making those stories up!"
* '''Invoked:''' Since [[YourDaysAreNumbered Bob's days to live are already numbered]], he decides to pull the ultimate practical joke of his life [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled by setting himself on fire/blowing himself up]] via [[RefugeInAudacity a method so mysterious and outlandish]] that none will ever find-out how he did it.
* '''Exploited:''' Somehow, Alice knows the cause of spontaneous combustion and plans on spurring this reaction in Bob.
* '''Defied:''' Alice thinks Bob is about to spontaneously combust, but Bob just has stomach cramps.
* '''Justified:''' The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man named Bob in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his death.
* '''Discussed:''' Alice tells Bob that the TV show they're watching is "the kind of show that thinks people can catch fire/blow up under their own free will."
* '''Conversed:''' Alice insists that Bob must have spontaneously combusted because "there are some well-documented cases" which bear strong similarities to this incident.
* '''Deconstructed:''' Alice dedicates her whole life to figuring out how Bob spontaneously combusted, and surprisingly discovers an external cause to the incident and enough evidence to prove that spontaneous combustion cannot happen.
* '''Reconstructed:''' ...But the discovered cause is even more outlandish and bizarre than the idea of somebody spontaneously combusting already is to begin with.
* '''Played For Laughs:''' Bob scoffs at Alice's belief in spontaneous human combustion and insists that it cannot happen just before spontaneously combusting.
* '''Played For Drama:''' Bob knows he is going to spontaneously combust; it's beyond his control, it's going to happen very soon, but he must profess his feelings for Alice before that happens.
* '''Straight:''' Alice witnesses Bob suddenly catch fire/explode.
* '''Subverted:''' Alice finds a lit match and a burned patch of gasoline underneath where Bob was when the incident occurred, suggesting an external cause.
* '''Double Subverted:''' ...Except that said evidence is unrelated to the incident with Bob and the cause of his combustion remains a mystery.
* '''Inverted:''' Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to sub-zero levels before freezing in a block of ice.
* '''Parodied:''' Alice witnesses Bob bursting into a cloud of confetti and party streamers.
* '''Averted:''' Alice blows Bob up with a rocket launcher/sets him on fire with a flamethrower.
* '''Exaggerated:''' Bob's ignition was so powerful and violent that it matched the destruction of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
* '''Downplayed:''' Only a small part of Bob's body spontaneously catches fire, like his hair or his hand, and he manages to put himself out relatively quickly thanks to Alice's quick response to the emergency.
* '''Lampshaded:'''Alice asks, "How could that happen to Bob? I thought people were just making those stories up!"
* '''Invoked:''' Since [[YourDaysAreNumbered Bob's days to live are already numbered]], he decides to pull the ultimate practical joke of his life [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled by setting himself on fire/blowing himself up]] via [[RefugeInAudacity a method so mysterious and outlandish]] that none will ever find-out how he did it.
* '''Exploited:''' Somehow, Alice knows the cause of spontaneous combustion and plans on spurring this reaction in Bob.
* '''Defied:''' Alice thinks Bob is about to spontaneously combust, but Bob just has stomach cramps.
* '''Justified:''' The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man named Bob in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his death.
* '''Discussed:''' Alice tells Bob that the TV show they're watching is "the kind of show that thinks people can catch fire/blow up under their own free will."
* '''Conversed:''' Alice insists that Bob must have spontaneously combusted because "there are some well-documented cases" which bear strong similarities to this incident.
* '''Deconstructed:''' Alice dedicates her whole life to figuring out how Bob spontaneously combusted, and surprisingly discovers an external cause to the incident and enough evidence to prove that spontaneous combustion cannot happen.
* '''Reconstructed:''' ...But the discovered cause is even more outlandish and bizarre than the idea of somebody spontaneously combusting already is to begin with.
* '''Played For Laughs:''' Bob scoffs at Alice's belief in spontaneous human combustion and insists that it cannot happen just before spontaneously combusting.
* '''Played For Drama:''' Bob knows he is going to spontaneously combust; it's beyond his control, it's going to happen very soon, but he must profess his feelings for Alice before that happens.
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'''Basic Trope:''' Trope''': A person ignites into flames or outright explodes without the aid of external ignition sources.
*'''Straight:''' '''Straight''': Alice witnesses Bob suddenly catch fire/explode.
fire[=/=]explode.
*'''Subverted:''' '''Exaggerated''': Bob's ignition was so powerful and violent that it matched the destruction of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
* '''Downplayed''': Only a small part of Bob's body spontaneously catches fire, like his hair or his hand, and he manages to put himself out relatively quickly thanks to Alice's quick response to the emergency.
* '''Justified''': The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man named Bob in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his death.
* '''Inverted''': Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to sub-zero levels before freezing in a block of ice.
* '''Subverted''':
** Alice finds a lit match and a burned patch of gasoline underneath where Bob was when the incident occurred, suggesting an external cause.
** Alice thinks Bob is about to spontaneously combust, but Bob just has stomach cramps.
* '''DoubleSubverted:''' ...Subverted''': ...Except that said evidence is unrelated to the incident with Bob and the cause of his combustion remains a mystery.
*'''Inverted:''' Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to sub-zero levels before freezing in a block of ice.
* '''Parodied:''''''Parodied''': Alice witnesses Bob bursting into a cloud of confetti and party streamers.
*'''Averted:''' '''Zig Zagged''': ???
* '''Averted''': Alice blows Bob up with a rocket launcher/sets him on fire with a flamethrower.
*'''Exaggerated:''' Bob's ignition was so powerful and violent that it matched the destruction of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
'''Enforced''': ???
*'''Downplayed:''' Only a small part of Bob's body spontaneously catches fire, like his hair or his hand, and he manages to put himself out relatively quickly thanks to Alice's quick response to the emergency.
* '''Lampshaded:'''Alice asks, "How'''Lampshaded''': Alice asks...
-->"How could that happen to Bob? I thought people were just making those stories up!"
*'''Invoked:''' '''Invoked''': Since [[YourDaysAreNumbered Bob's days to live are already numbered]], he decides to pull the ultimate practical joke of his life [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled by setting himself on fire/blowing fire or blowing himself up]] via [[RefugeInAudacity a method so mysterious and outlandish]] that none will ever find-out how he did it.
*'''Exploited:''' '''Exploited''': Somehow, Alice knows the cause of spontaneous combustion and plans on spurring this reaction in Bob.
*'''Defied:''' Alice thinks Bob is about to spontaneously combust, but Bob just has stomach cramps.
'''Defied''': ???
*'''Justified:''' The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man named Bob in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his death.
* '''Discussed:''''''Discussed''': Alice tells Bob that the TV show they're watching is "the kind of show that thinks people can catch fire/blow up under their own free will."
*'''Conversed:''' '''Conversed''': Alice insists that Bob must have spontaneously combusted because "there are some well-documented cases" which bear strong similarities to this incident.
*'''Deconstructed:''' '''Deconstructed''': Alice dedicates her whole life to figuring out how Bob spontaneously combusted, and surprisingly discovers an external cause to the incident and enough evidence to prove that spontaneous combustion cannot happen.
*'''Reconstructed:''' ...'''Reconstructed''': ...But the discovered cause is even more outlandish and bizarre than the idea of somebody spontaneously combusting already is to begin with.
* '''Played ForLaughs:''' Laughs''': Bob scoffs at Alice's belief in spontaneous human combustion and insists that it cannot happen just before spontaneously combusting.
* '''Played ForDrama:''' Drama''': Bob knows he is going to spontaneously combust; it's beyond his control, it's going to happen very soon, but he must profess his feelings for Alice before that happens.
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* '''Downplayed''': Only a small part of Bob's body spontaneously catches fire, like his hair or his hand, and he manages to put himself out relatively quickly thanks to Alice's quick response to the emergency.
* '''Justified''': The incident with Bob is based on true events about a man named Bob in which spontaneous human combustion was suggested as an explanation for his death.
* '''Inverted''': Alice witnesses Bob's temperature suddenly drop to sub-zero levels before freezing in a block of ice.
* '''Subverted''':
** Alice finds a lit match and a burned patch of gasoline underneath where Bob was when the incident occurred, suggesting an external cause.
** Alice thinks Bob is about to spontaneously combust, but Bob just has stomach cramps.
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* '''Averted''': Alice blows Bob up with a rocket launcher/sets him on fire with a flamethrower.
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