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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Peter's memetic PrecisionFStrike towards Quagmire's question is supposed to depict him as being a callous {{Jerkass}} to his friend for seemingly no reason, and he even apologizes to Quagmire immediately afterwards to emphasize it. However, considering how gross and bizarre Quagmire's question was in the first place, most people actually see Peter's reaction as being totally justified.
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* MemeticMutation: "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that?! I ''just'' sat down!" In terms of memetics, it's used just as the episode codified it: an incredulous response to an extremely eccentric question (in the case of the original context, Quagmire was asking Peter if he ever accidentally masturbated to pictures of his mother taken when she was young).

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* MemeticMutation: "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that?! I ''just'' sat down!" In terms of memetics, it's used just as the episode codified it: an incredulous response to an extremely eccentric question (in the case of the original context, Quagmire was asking Peter if he ever [[{{Squick}} accidentally masturbated to pictures of his mother taken when she was young).young]]).
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* MemeticMutation: "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that?! I ''just'' sat down!" In terms of memetics, it's used just as the episode codified it: an incredulous response to an extremely eccentric question (in the case of the original context, Quagmire was asking Peter if he ever accidentally masturbated to pictures of his mother taken when she younger).

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* MemeticMutation: "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that?! I ''just'' sat down!" In terms of memetics, it's used just as the episode codified it: an incredulous response to an extremely eccentric question (in the case of the original context, Quagmire was asking Peter if he ever accidentally masturbated to pictures of his mother taken when she younger).was young).
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* MemeticMutation: "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that?! I ''just'' sat down!" In terms of memetics, it's used just as the episode codified it: an incredulous response to an extremely eccentric question.

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* MemeticMutation: "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that?! I ''just'' sat down!" In terms of memetics, it's used just as the episode codified it: an incredulous response to an extremely eccentric question.question (in the case of the original context, Quagmire was asking Peter if he ever accidentally masturbated to pictures of his mother taken when she younger).
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* {{Anvilicious}}: It's almost as bad as "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" in terms of heavy-handed morals, but at least it doesn't bash religion and it does have some funny moments in it.
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* MemeticMutation: "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that?! I ''just'' sat down!" In terms of memetics, it's used just as the episode codified it: an incredulous response to an extremely eccentric question.
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* AwesomeMoments: Peter singlehandedly restoring a balanced government in Quahog.
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* AwesomeMoments: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Peter singlehandedly restoring a balanced government in Quahog.
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* DudeNotFunny: This episode can, will, and probably has offended ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics (though it does have some ValuesResonance in it, given the 2013 government shutdown and news that the Tea Party-run Congress has the lowest approval rating in American history).
** Also the joke about autism being an excuse for kids to be ill-mannered (though, given that autism is prone to being misdiagnosed and self-diagnosed, much like attention deficit disorder, that might not be as cruel as other jokes about developmental and mental diseases that ''Family Guy'' has done and actually makes for sharp social satire).

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* DudeNotFunny: This episode can, will, and probably has offended ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics (though it does have some ValuesResonance in it, given the 2013 government shutdown and news that the Tea Party-run Congress has the lowest approval rating in American history).
** Also the joke about autism being an excuse for kids to be ill-mannered (though, given that autism is prone to being misdiagnosed and self-diagnosed, much like attention deficit disorder, that might not be as cruel as other jokes about developmental and mental diseases that ''Family Guy'' has done and actually makes for sharp social satire).
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* UnfortunateImplications: The autism joke as noted above.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: It's almost as bad as "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" in terms of heavy-handed morals, but at least it doesn't bash religion.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: It's almost as bad as "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" in terms of heavy-handed morals, but at least it doesn't bash religion.religion and it does have some funny moments in it.



* DudeNotFunny: This episode can, will, and probably has offended ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.
** Also the joke about autism being an excuse for kids to be ill-mannered (though, given that autism is prone to being misdiagnosed and self-diagnosed, much like attention deficit disorder, that might not be as cruel as other jokes about developmental and mental diseases that ''Family Guy'' has done).

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* DudeNotFunny: This episode can, will, and probably has offended ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.
politics (though it does have some ValuesResonance in it, given the 2013 government shutdown and news that the Tea Party-run Congress has the lowest approval rating in American history).
** Also the joke about autism being an excuse for kids to be ill-mannered (though, given that autism is prone to being misdiagnosed and self-diagnosed, much like attention deficit disorder, that might not be as cruel as other jokes about developmental and mental diseases that ''Family Guy'' has done).done and actually makes for sharp social satire).
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* DudeNotFunny: This episode can, will, and probably has offend ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.

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* DudeNotFunny: This episode can, will, and probably has offend offended ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.
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** Also the joke about autism.

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** Also the joke about autism.autism being an excuse for kids to be ill-mannered (though, given that autism is prone to being misdiagnosed and self-diagnosed, much like attention deficit disorder, that might not be as cruel as other jokes about developmental and mental diseases that ''Family Guy'' has done).
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* DudeNotFunny: This episode can offend ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.
** Also the joke about Autism.
* UnfortunateImplications: The Autism joke as noted above.

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* DudeNotFunny: This episode can can, will, and probably has offend ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.
** Also the joke about Autism.
autism.
* UnfortunateImplications: The Autism autism joke as noted above.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: It's almost as bad as "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven".

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* {{Anvilicious}}: It's almost as bad as "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven".Heaven" in terms of heavy-handed morals, but at least it doesn't bash religion.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: It's almost as bad as "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven".



* DudeNotFunny: This episode can offend ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.

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* DudeNotFunny: This episode can offend ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.politics.
** Also the joke about Autism.
* UnfortunateImplications: The Autism joke as noted above.
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* AwesomeMoments: Peter singlehandedly restoring a balanced government in Quahog.
* DudeNotFunny: This episode can offend ''anybody'' who has ever studied politics.

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