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AssPull: Tends to fall into this trope when someone does something completely out of nowhere and not even given foreshadowing.

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* AssPull: Tends to fall into this trope when someone does something completely out of nowhere and not even given foreshadowing.
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AssPull: Tends to fall into this trope when someone does something completely out of nowhere and not even given foreshadowing.


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* CatharsisFactor: Whenever a very infuriating antagonist gets their just-desserts, you'll expect yourself to feel really satisfied for a KarmaHoudini finally getting punished for their wrongdoings and ruining a protagonist's life
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* BrokenAesop: In [[https://youtu.be/s7QCEwjZ_w0?si=pZFihS8iLEwDoZ-5 He Came Back From The Dead]], the video gives off the lesson that you shouldn't spend too much time doing work and leave some time off to spend with your family, but the portrayals between black and white make the protagonist's family come off as [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic ungrateful jerks who don't understand that he HAS to work in order to afford the bills and keep the house so they don't end up on the streets and think he should not be doing work at all]].

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* TheWoobie: '''MANY''' protagonists fall into this trope because they're either [[AbusiveParents stuck in an abusive family who treat them awfully for petty reasons]], [[FantasyForbiddingDad always told that their dreams are never gonna come true]], left out on the streets with no cash, used by corrupt business people for their personal gain, [[LongList and so on...]]

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The channel itself falls into very overused tropes, with plenty of [[{{Jerkass}} unlikable characters for their petty reasons of mistreating other people]], with overall [[LargeHam extremely hammy performances from the actors]] [[DullSurprise along with other voice actors lacking proper emotion that makes them sound tired]], and so much exaggerated drama everywhere that it's practically being shoved into your face. But it also has well-shot scenery and choices with soundtrack, and pretty decent performances from actors.
* TheWoobie: '''MANY''' MANY protagonists fall into this trope because they're either [[AbusiveParents stuck in an abusive family who treat them awfully for petty reasons]], [[FantasyForbiddingDad [[FantasyForbiddingFather always told that their dreams are never gonna come true]], left out on the streets with no cash, used by corrupt business people for their personal gain, [[LongList and so on...]]]]
* WriterCopOut: How recent Shaneplays "movies" end. They either end abruptly with the antagonist either suffering the consequences, family members apologizing to their offspring, the protagonist succeeding, and it just ends without any proper resolution.
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** This also comes to whenever a character yells so loud the microphone breaks a bit, including a pointless camera shake, which just adds to hilarity.

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** This also comes to whenever a character yells so loud the microphone breaks a bit, including a pointless camera shake, which just adds to hilarity.hilarity.
* TheWoobie: '''MANY''' protagonists fall into this trope because they're either [[AbusiveParents stuck in an abusive family who treat them awfully for petty reasons]], [[FantasyForbiddingDad always told that their dreams are never gonna come true]], left out on the streets with no cash, used by corrupt business people for their personal gain, [[LongList and so on...]]
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* {{Narm}}: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd3ECerMjwg "Alone on Father's Day"]], Adam's voice actor crying while Adam in-game keeps a straight, neutral face is somewhat hilarious.

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* {{Narm}}: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd3ECerMjwg "Alone on Father's Day"]], Adam's voice actor crying while Adam in-game keeps a straight, neutral face is somewhat hilarious.hilarious.
** This also comes to whenever a character yells so loud the microphone breaks a bit, including a pointless camera shake, which just adds to hilarity.
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Comes off more like complaining about characters you don't like (especially the second paragraph) rather than characters the audience finds unsympathetic.


* {{Narm}}: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd3ECerMjwg "Alone on Father's Day"]], Adam's voice actor crying while Adam in-game keeps a straight, neutral face is somewhat hilarious.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Basically anyone that sides with the antagonist instead of the protagonist, despite the obvious evidence surrounding them. Even though they figure out the truth and apologize for their error, it doesn't excuse the amount of hell they gave the protagonist for a CassandraTruth.
* Also including Michael from BORN TO BE HATED!, even though the plot plays Michael's grudge against Clarence for going to college, which is treated as a selfish act, as if it was understandable, instead it portrays Michael as a fake friend and a clingy person due to the fact that he '''actually supported''' Clarence going into college through the first act, only to back out at the last minute because apparently it would result in them being separated, when there are methods to stay in contact such as... I don't know.. [[StatingTheSimpleSolution CALLING?]] And in the future of the second act, Michael has basically turned into a complete jerk who always refuses Clarence's help even though the latter is SUPPOSED to help him out as he is his CLIENT. [[WesternAnimation/TheLorax But wait! There's more!]] Apparently Michael has a fear of being alone as if he sees Clarence as his ONLY FRIEND, when there are other people to make friends with, but due to the fact that Future!Michael keeps wanting to be left alone despite his fear throughout the entire story, [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe he's basically a hypocrite.]] It's surprising that [[NoSympathyForGrudgeHolders nobody even called Michael out for his grudge that lasted for YEARS without end and ignoring/rejecting Clarence's apologies.]] Even though in the end when Clarence saves him, Michael sounds thankful, it ends on an ambiguous note with no falling actions. So we don't know whether Michael finds forgiveness in Clarence or not. [[SarcasmMode Who's the selfish one now?]]

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* {{Narm}}: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd3ECerMjwg "Alone on Father's Day"]], Adam's voice actor crying while Adam in-game keeps a straight, neutral face is somewhat hilarious.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Basically anyone that sides with the antagonist instead of the protagonist, despite the obvious evidence surrounding them. Even though they figure out the truth and apologize for their error, it doesn't excuse the amount of hell they gave the protagonist for a CassandraTruth.
* Also including Michael from BORN TO BE HATED!, even though the plot plays Michael's grudge against Clarence for going to college, which is treated as a selfish act, as if it was understandable, instead it portrays Michael as a fake friend and a clingy person due to the fact that he '''actually supported''' Clarence going into college through the first act, only to back out at the last minute because apparently it would result in them being separated, when there are methods to stay in contact such as... I don't know.. [[StatingTheSimpleSolution CALLING?]] And in the future of the second act, Michael has basically turned into a complete jerk who always refuses Clarence's help even though the latter is SUPPOSED to help him out as he is his CLIENT. [[WesternAnimation/TheLorax But wait! There's more!]] Apparently Michael has a fear of being alone as if he sees Clarence as his ONLY FRIEND, when there are other people to make friends with, but due to the fact that Future!Michael keeps wanting to be left alone despite his fear throughout the entire story, [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe he's basically a hypocrite.]] It's surprising that [[NoSympathyForGrudgeHolders nobody even called Michael out for his grudge that lasted for YEARS without end and ignoring/rejecting Clarence's apologies.]] Even though in the end when Clarence saves him, Michael sounds thankful, it ends on an ambiguous note with no falling actions. So we don't know whether Michael finds forgiveness in Clarence or not. [[SarcasmMode Who's the selfish one now?]]
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* Also including Michael from BORN TO BE HATED!, even though the plot plays Michael's grudge against Clarence for going to college, which is treated as a selfish act, as if it was understandable, instead it portrays Michael as a fake friend due to the fact that he '''actually supported''' Clarence going into college through the first act only to back out at the last minute because apparently it would result in them being separated, when there are methods to stay in contact such as... I don't know.. [[StatingTheSimpleSolution CALLING?]] And in the future of the second act, Michael has basically turned into a complete jerk who always refuses Clarence's help even though the latter is SUPPOSED to help him out as he is his CLIENT. [[WesternAnimation/TheLorax But wait! There's more!]] Apparently Michael has a fear of being alone as if he sees Clarence as his ONLY FRIEND, when there are other people to make friends with, but due to the fact that Future!Michael keeps wanting to be left alone despite his fear throughout the entire story, [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe he's basically a hypocrite.]] It's surprising that [[NoSympathyForGrudgeHolders nobody even called Michael out for his grudge that lasted for YEARS without end and ignoring/rejecting Clarence's apologies.]] Even though in the end when Clarence saves him, Michael sounds thankful, it ends on an ambiguous note with no falling actions. So we don't know whether Michael finds forgiveness in Clarence or not.

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* Also including Michael from BORN TO BE HATED!, even though the plot plays Michael's grudge against Clarence for going to college, which is treated as a selfish act, as if it was understandable, instead it portrays Michael as a fake friend and a clingy person due to the fact that he '''actually supported''' Clarence going into college through the first act act, only to back out at the last minute because apparently it would result in them being separated, when there are methods to stay in contact such as... I don't know.. [[StatingTheSimpleSolution CALLING?]] And in the future of the second act, Michael has basically turned into a complete jerk who always refuses Clarence's help even though the latter is SUPPOSED to help him out as he is his CLIENT. [[WesternAnimation/TheLorax But wait! There's more!]] Apparently Michael has a fear of being alone as if he sees Clarence as his ONLY FRIEND, when there are other people to make friends with, but due to the fact that Future!Michael keeps wanting to be left alone despite his fear throughout the entire story, [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe he's basically a hypocrite.]] It's surprising that [[NoSympathyForGrudgeHolders nobody even called Michael out for his grudge that lasted for YEARS without end and ignoring/rejecting Clarence's apologies.]] Even though in the end when Clarence saves him, Michael sounds thankful, it ends on an ambiguous note with no falling actions. So we don't know whether Michael finds forgiveness in Clarence or not. [[SarcasmMode Who's the selfish one now?]]
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Basically anyone that sides with the antagonist instead of the protagonist, despite the obvious evidence surrounding them. Even though they figure out the truth and apologize for their error, it doesn't excuse the amount of hell they gave the protagonist for a CassandraTruth.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Basically anyone that sides with the antagonist instead of the protagonist, despite the obvious evidence surrounding them. Even though they figure out the truth and apologize for their error, it doesn't excuse the amount of hell they gave the protagonist for a CassandraTruth.CassandraTruth.
* Also including Michael from BORN TO BE HATED!, even though the plot plays Michael's grudge against Clarence for going to college, which is treated as a selfish act, as if it was understandable, instead it portrays Michael as a fake friend due to the fact that he '''actually supported''' Clarence going into college through the first act only to back out at the last minute because apparently it would result in them being separated, when there are methods to stay in contact such as... I don't know.. [[StatingTheSimpleSolution CALLING?]] And in the future of the second act, Michael has basically turned into a complete jerk who always refuses Clarence's help even though the latter is SUPPOSED to help him out as he is his CLIENT. [[WesternAnimation/TheLorax But wait! There's more!]] Apparently Michael has a fear of being alone as if he sees Clarence as his ONLY FRIEND, when there are other people to make friends with, but due to the fact that Future!Michael keeps wanting to be left alone despite his fear throughout the entire story, [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe he's basically a hypocrite.]] It's surprising that [[NoSympathyForGrudgeHolders nobody even called Michael out for his grudge that lasted for YEARS without end and ignoring/rejecting Clarence's apologies.]] Even though in the end when Clarence saves him, Michael sounds thankful, it ends on an ambiguous note with no falling actions. So we don't know whether Michael finds forgiveness in Clarence or not.
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* {{Narm}}: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd3ECerMjwg "Alone on Father's Day"]], Adam's voice actor crying while Adam in-game keeps a straight, neutral face is somewhat hilarious.

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* {{Narm}}: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd3ECerMjwg "Alone on Father's Day"]], Adam's voice actor crying while Adam in-game keeps a straight, neutral face is somewhat hilarious.hilarious.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Basically anyone that sides with the antagonist instead of the protagonist, despite the obvious evidence surrounding them. Even though they figure out the truth and apologize for their error, it doesn't excuse the amount of hell they gave the protagonist for a CassandraTruth.
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* {{Applicability}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jpL3gbJDds "Birth to Death: The Noob"]] is a story about a noob who was abandoned by his non-noob parents and [[AllTheOtherReindeer rejected by others]] for being "annoying and stupid", while the Noob claims he just "exists". This can be interpreted to be a metaphor concerning attitudes toward the disabled.

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* {{Applicability}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jpL3gbJDds "Birth to Death: The Noob"]] is a story about a noob who was abandoned by his non-noob parents and [[AllTheOtherReindeer rejected by others]] for being "annoying and stupid", while the Noob claims he just "exists". This can be interpreted to be a metaphor concerning attitudes toward the disabled.disabled.
* {{Narm}}: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd3ECerMjwg "Alone on Father's Day"]], Adam's voice actor crying while Adam in-game keeps a straight, neutral face is somewhat hilarious.
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* {{Applicability}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jpL3gbJDds "Birth to Death: The Noob" is a story about a noob who was abandoned by his non-noob parents and [[AllTheOtherReindeer rejected by others]] for being "annoying and stupid", while the Noob claims he just "exists". This can be interpreted to be a metaphor concerning attitudes toward the disabled.

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* {{Applicability}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jpL3gbJDds "Birth to Death: The Noob" Noob"]] is a story about a noob who was abandoned by his non-noob parents and [[AllTheOtherReindeer rejected by others]] for being "annoying and stupid", while the Noob claims he just "exists". This can be interpreted to be a metaphor concerning attitudes toward the disabled.
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* {{Applicability}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jpL3gbJDds "Birth to Death: The Noob" is a story about a noob who was abandoned by his non-noob parents and [[AllTheOtherReindeer rejected by others]] for being "annoying and stupid", while the Noob claims he just "exists". This can be interpreted to be a metaphor concerning attitudes toward the disabled.

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