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* PeopleFallOffChairs: Bryan comes out his chair during the NordVPN ad at the end of "Starting Fires with Batteries", either from surprise or because he's laughing so hard at Jason's [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl scream]]. He spends the rest of the ad on the floor as a result.
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** As pointed out in "Taste Tripping," the miracle berry can allow one to perceive acidic or bitter foods as sweet in comparison.
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* InterfaceSpoiler: During "The Zeta Provocation" (the TMZ Cobra-themed test of tradecraft) the message at every major step is coordinates to a different location at Modern Rogue HQ, the location of which wasn't public knowledge at time of recording. Therefore, any time the video blurs out or redacts a piece of text or a clue item, you can tell in advance that you and Brian are looking at those coordinates. [[note]]For example, the "EABHAEBAHC" paper wasn't blurred ([[spoiler:hiding a phone number with a series of numbers being recited on the other end]]), but the message found from that clue had heavy audio distortion in parts ([[spoiler:the coordinates to the shelter from "Crafting a Makeshift Shelter," in plaintext]]).[[/note]]
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* WeaponSpecialization: Jason's go-to WeaponOfChoice is strip mall nun-chucks, assuming he can't find a big knife. When Anthony from the Austin Historical Weapon Guild mentions in one episode that real medieval flails bore more of a resemblance to a giant nun-chuck, Jason responds with "now you're speaking my language."

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* WeaponSpecialization: Jason's go-to WeaponOfChoice is weapons are strip mall nun-chucks, assuming he can't find a big knife. When Anthony from the Austin Historical Weapon Guild mentions in one episode that real medieval flails bore more of a resemblance to a giant nun-chuck, Jason responds with "now you're speaking my language."
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Fighting With Chucks is no longer a trope, but Jason is still a garbage nunchuck boy. different trope, same text

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* PowerTrio: A recurring motif is that to be a proper Modern Rogue, one must embody the "Gentleman, Warrior, and Scoundrel", and occasionally episodes will highlight one aspect in particular:
** The Gentleman, a classic ManOfWealthAndTaste, with episodes typically involving fine alcohol, cigars, mixed drinks, and various bits of traditional lore and trivia, and perhaps a few sleight-of-hand tricks to amuse fellow bar patrons.
** The Warrior, which might've brought you to the channel in the first place, with episodes typically involving [[ImprovisedWeapon turning "harmless" items harmful]], building weapons from scratch, weapons demonstrations, as well as practical self-defense and martial arts training.
** The Scoundrel, which ''definitely'' brought you to the channel, is all about picking locks and breaking security, stealing and hiding valuables, playing crooked games and confidence tricks to scam the hell out of fellow bar patrons, and then finally escaping the consequences and laying low in the wild with various survival techniques.


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* WeaponSpecialization: Jason's go-to WeaponOfChoice is strip mall nun-chucks, assuming he can't find a big knife. When Anthony from the Austin Historical Weapon Guild mentions in one episode that real medieval flails bore more of a resemblance to a giant nun-chuck, Jason responds with "now you're speaking my language."
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Fighting With Chucks is no longer a trope


* FightingWithChucks: Jason's go-to WeaponOfChoice, assuming he can't find a big knife. When Anthony from the Austin Historical Weapon Guild mentions in one episode that real medieval flails bore more of a resemblance to a giant nun-chuck, Jason responds with "now you're speaking my language."

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