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* ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'': [[https://the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1384.html Federal agents stopping by]] to investigate tampering with the time-space continuum just don't rate that much attention when you work for Doc.
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* ''Webcomic/VampireGirl'': When Laura and a security officer review surveillance from the party to try to figure out what may have happened to Levana, and discover that she appears to not only be unconscious, but also levitating out of the cafeteria for seemingly no reason, said security officer doesn't react beyond remarking, "That's weird." Though, to be fair, he cites his nearly thirty-year tenure as a security officer, and witnessing so many unexplained occurrences via surveillance in that time for how desensitized he is to such.
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* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' generally has this as a running theme, but it goes up to eleven in the arc HECKRAISER, where a kaiju-sized demon starts turning the entire population of a major city into animals and smashing through buildings, culminating in a fight with a godly Kitsune... and nobody notices. Justified in that the curse prevents them from being aware of their BalefulPolymorph status until its explicitly pointed out.

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* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' generally has this as a running theme, but it goes up to eleven in the arc HECKRAISER, where a kaiju-sized demon starts turning the entire population of a major city into animals and smashing through buildings, culminating in a fight with a godly Kitsune... and nobody notices. Justified in that the curse prevents them from being aware of their BalefulPolymorph ForcedTransformation status until its explicitly pointed out.
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* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' generally has this as a running theme, but it goes UpToEleven in the arc HECKRAISER, where a kaiju-sized demon starts turning the entire population of a major city into animals and smashing through buildings, culminating in a fight with a godly Kitsune... and nobody notices. Justified in that the curse prevents them from being aware of their BalefulPolymorph status until its explicitly pointed out.

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* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' generally has this as a running theme, but it goes UpToEleven up to eleven in the arc HECKRAISER, where a kaiju-sized demon starts turning the entire population of a major city into animals and smashing through buildings, culminating in a fight with a godly Kitsune... and nobody notices. Justified in that the curse prevents them from being aware of their BalefulPolymorph status until its explicitly pointed out.
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* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' generally has this as a running theme, but it goes UpToEleven in the arc HECKRAISER, where a kaiju-sized demon starts turning the entire population of a major city into animals and smashing through buildings, culminating in a fight with a godly Kitsune... and nobody notices until its pointed out. Justified in that the curse prevents them from being aware of their BalefulPolymorph status until its explicitly pointed out.

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* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' generally has this as a running theme, but it goes UpToEleven in the arc HECKRAISER, where a kaiju-sized demon starts turning the entire population of a major city into animals and smashing through buildings, culminating in a fight with a godly Kitsune... and nobody notices until its pointed out.notices. Justified in that the curse prevents them from being aware of their BalefulPolymorph status until its explicitly pointed out.
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* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' generally has this as a running theme, but it goes UpToEleven in the arc HECKRAISER, where a kaiju-sized demon starts turning the entire population of a major city into animals and smashing through buildings, culminating in a fight with a godly Kitsune... and nobody notices until its pointed out. Justified in that the curse prevents them from being aware of their BalefulPolymorph status until its explicitly pointed out.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', the citizens of Cumberland are apparently fairly used to the eponymous Doctor's antics. For example, their primary reaction to a ZombieApocalypse is annoyance that the mayor isn't doing more to protect them. Meanwhile, a CaptainErsatz of The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk runs a local convenience store, and nobody thinks twice about a gorilla walking into a pet store to buy a kitten.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', the citizens of Cumberland are apparently fairly used to the eponymous Doctor's antics. For example, their primary reaction to a ZombieApocalypse is annoyance that the mayor isn't doing more to protect them. Meanwhile, a CaptainErsatz of The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] runs a local convenience store, and nobody thinks twice about a gorilla walking into a pet store to buy a kitten.
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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings, having been raised alongside her all their lives by their doting father King Jack, never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen and later calls her "naturally gorgeous", implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.

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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings, having been raised alongside her all their lives by their doting father King Jack, never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen and later calls her "naturally gorgeous", implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying. [[TeamMom Calpernia]] discusses this with Gwen much later, noting that being raised in a loving and [[ShelteredAristocrat sheltered]] environment with family and servants who didn't see anything wrong with how she looks left Gwen unprepared for the cruel outside world where people ''would'' usually find her ugly.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Xkcd}}'' strip #2275 "Coronavirus Name": "It's like, you know the giant spider downtown that sits on the buildings and sometimes eats cars?"..."I've been meaning to ask, what's with that spider?"
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* ''Webcomic/JupiterMen'':
** While sightings of Jupiter-Man tend to elicit enormous buzz among young people, no one seems to realize that the remnants of the scene are more than just a mere crime bust. For instance, claw-shaped gouges in concrete and a tree ripped up by enormous scratch marks larger than any animal's elicits less of a response than how Jupiter-Man was in the area until recently.
** When Quentin accidentally covers his entire math class with slime, the teacher mistakes it all for snot and demands he visit the nurse's office. The next person to use the restroom Quintin was in thinks little of him fleeing out the door screaming. Similarly, Jackie's classmates in gym are largely indifferent to how she made a volleyball pop and bumped another one into the ceiling, calling the ball and the ceiling "flimsy".
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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings, having been raised alongside her by their doting father, never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen and later calls her "naturally gorgeous", implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.

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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings, having been raised alongside her all their lives by their doting father, father King Jack, never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen and later calls her "naturally gorgeous", implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.
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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen and later calls her "naturally gorgeous", implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.

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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings siblings, having been raised alongside her by their doting father, never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen and later calls her "naturally gorgeous", implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.
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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen, implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.

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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen, Gwen and later calls her "naturally gorgeous", implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.
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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and out" as Gwen, implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.

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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and out" ''out''" (emphasis added) as Gwen, implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly and later runs off crying.
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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and out" as Gwen, implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly.

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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and out" as Gwen, implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly.poorly and later runs off crying.
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* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub''. Princess Gwendolyn of the Pastel Kingdom looks considerably uglier and [[FaceOfAThug scarier]] than her other royal siblings, to the point that she more closely resembles a goblin or a witch than her PrincessClassic sisters. Yet her siblings never give the slightest hint that they consider her appearance unprincess-like. This isn't ''just'' a TrueBeautyIsOnTheInside situation (even if they do know she's a NiceGirl above all else); eldest sister Maria says that she doesn't "think it's possible to dislike someone as beautiful inside and out" as Gwen, implying that they genuinely don't see ''anything'' abnormal about her appearance at all. Unfortunately, when Gwendolyn overhears her potential fiancé Frederick (who isn't from the Pastel Kingdom and ''hasn't'' known her for years) shallowly if [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome realistically]] call her "really ugly" to his brother, she takes the unexpected insult very poorly.
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*** Once [[TheEveryman Ashley]] finally [[https://www.egscomics.com/comic/party-050 gets around to seeing Jeremy]], she reacts as you'd expect a normal person to.
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* ''Webcomic/WildeLife:'' A mild one, but none of [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Clifford]]'s teenage friends, save Micah, seem weirded out by the fact that he has SupernaturalGoldEyes [[https://www.wildelifecomic.com/comic/823 that glow in the dark]].
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** Inverted later on. After [[ItMakesSenseInContext blowing up a spider vampire]], the cast decide that they need to leave the scene, before people come to investigate the explosion. RealityEnsues during a quick montage showing various people who assume it's just some idiots setting off fireworks.

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** Inverted later on. After [[ItMakesSenseInContext blowing up a spider vampire]], the cast decide that they need to leave the scene, before people come to investigate the explosion. RealityEnsues SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome during a quick montage showing various people who assume it's just some idiots setting off fireworks.
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* ''Webcomic/HeroOhHero'': In the RPGMechanicsVerse of the Shira desert, the spontaneously appearing dungeons (complete with monsters, traps and loot) are considered a mundane natural feature.
--> '''Sari:''' [[LampshadeHanging Why there are dungeons?]]
--> '''Jake:''' Same reason there's sand in the desert. No need to ask dumb questions.


* ''Webcomic/GaiGin'': Foxy has [[PettingZooPeople a fox tail and ears, which appear to be real]]. Miki is a green, fanged, limbless, hovering ''zombie''. Neither of them seem to draw much comment in public.

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* ''Webcomic/GaiGin'': Foxy has [[PettingZooPeople a fox tail and ears, which appear to be real]].real. Miki is a green, fanged, limbless, hovering ''zombie''. Neither of them seem to draw much comment in public.
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** And it's actually a visual metaphor, like how [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons The Simpsons]] have yellow skin, or the hair colors in anime like ''Anime/LuckyStar'', or even ''Webcomic/Homestuck}}'''s Mom Lalonde not being drawn with eyes and a nose.

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** And it's actually a visual metaphor, like how [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons The Simpsons]] have yellow skin, or the hair colors in anime like ''Anime/LuckyStar'', or even ''Webcomic/Homestuck}}'''s ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'''s Mom Lalonde not being drawn with eyes and a nose.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', the citizens of Cumberland are apparently fairly used to the eponymous Doctor's antics. For example, their primary reaction to a ZombieApocalypse is annoyance that the mayor isn't doing more to protect them. Meanwhile, a CaptainErsatz of TheIncredibleHulk runs a local convenience store, and nobody thinks twice about a gorilla walking into a pet store to buy a kitten.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'', the citizens of Cumberland are apparently fairly used to the eponymous Doctor's antics. For example, their primary reaction to a ZombieApocalypse is annoyance that the mayor isn't doing more to protect them. Meanwhile, a CaptainErsatz of TheIncredibleHulk The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk runs a local convenience store, and nobody thinks twice about a gorilla walking into a pet store to buy a kitten.
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** And it's actually a visual metaphor, like how [[TheSimpsons The Simpsons]] have yellow skin, or the hair colors in anime like [[LuckyStar Lucky Star]], or even [[Homestuck]]'s Mom Lalonde not being drawn with eyes and a nose.

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** And it's actually a visual metaphor, like how [[TheSimpsons [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons The Simpsons]] have yellow skin, or the hair colors in anime like [[LuckyStar Lucky Star]], ''Anime/LuckyStar'', or even [[Homestuck]]'s ''Webcomic/Homestuck}}'''s Mom Lalonde not being drawn with eyes and a nose.
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** After goes into Lalli a PowerStrainBlackout induced DeepSleep, Emil quickly get the impression that he's the only one noticing how long he's been sleeping and how hard it is to wake him up. to everyone else, as far as Emil is concerned. [[TheMedic Mikkel]] however seems to have started wondering after Lalli slept through the events of Chapter 10, judging by the slightly different sleeping arrangements shown at the end of the chapter.

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** After Lalli goes into Lalli a PowerStrainBlackout induced DeepSleep, Emil quickly get gets the impression that he's the only one noticing how long he's been sleeping and how hard it is to wake him up. to everyone else, as far as Emil is concerned.up. [[TheMedic Mikkel]] however seems to have started wondering after Lalli slept through the events of Chapter 10, judging by the slightly different sleeping arrangements shown at the end of the chapter. Lalli sleeps under one of the bunks when left to his own devices, and this habit of his was the only reason the tank's small dormitory happened to have enough spare floor space to give Reynir his own mattress. At the end of Chapter 10, Reynir and Lalli are squeezed on the same mattress and the author comments say it's because of Mikkel refusing to have Lalli sleep under a bunk.
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* ''WebComic/StandStillStaySilent'':
** Lalli didn't react at all to Reynir showing up in the food crate. Given that he can see spirits and he was growling a little right before Emil opened the crate, chances are that he already knew there was someone in there.
** After goes into Lalli a PowerStrainBlackout induced DeepSleep, Emil quickly get the impression that he's the only one noticing how long he's been sleeping and how hard it is to wake him up. to everyone else, as far as Emil is concerned. [[TheMedic Mikkel]] however seems to have started wondering after Lalli slept through the events of Chapter 10, judging by the slightly different sleeping arrangements shown at the end of the chapter.

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* Any number of things in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', but especially [[http://www.egscomics.com/sketchbook/?date=2002-07-04 Jeremy]]. Justified in that most of the characters are used to Tedd's bizarre experiments by now.

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Any number of things in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', things, but especially [[http://www.egscomics.com/sketchbook/?date=2002-07-04 Jeremy]]. Justified in that most of the characters are used to Tedd's bizarre experiments by now.


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** Elliot does this to himself at one point. A girl drops her phone, he picks it up and goes around the crowd that's in the way to give it back to her, then claims that he's "super anonymous." Tedd, flabbergasted, points out that "going around the crowd" meant casually ''doing a WallRun''.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' Bob was greatly concerned about Molly the furry pink monster's safety when she was first introduced to the strip--and indeed, newcomers do occasionally have a Herman Munster-like reaction to her--but for the most part, the neighbors seem oblivious to her. General concensus around town is that she is deformed, but nice.

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* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob,'' Bob was greatly concerned about Molly the furry pink monster's safety when she was first introduced to the strip--and indeed, newcomers do occasionally have a Herman Munster-like reaction to her--but for the most part, the neighbors seem oblivious to her. General concensus consensus around town is that she is deformed, but nice.


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* ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'':
** Invoked by Sam, who is a giant anthropomorphic rabbit. He actually counts on people rationalizing him as a hallucination, some guy in a costume, or whatever they can think up. He has yet to be proven wrong.
** Subverted by Sandra herself, who spends a good portion of the early comics just trying to be able to go out without attracting TOO much attention, settling on what is quite nearly an outright monk's robe with incredibly long sleeves whose hood completely covers her face in shadow. Anyone who DOES get a look at it, she explains away the facial markings as "make-up to cover up burns".
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* Webcomic/PhoebeAndHerUnicorn invokes this with the magical [[WeirdnessCensor Sheild of Boringness]].

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