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11->''"Don't all the nuts roll downhill to Florida?"''
12-->-- '''Repeated line from several characters''', ''Series/TheXFiles'', "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E13AguaMala Agua Mala]]"
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14When reading a "[[LuridTalesOfDoom News of the Weird]]" site, it has been noticed that UsefulNotes/{{Florida}} has more than its fair share of weird stories. [[Website/{{Fark}} Some of them]] even [[LampshadeHanging hang one]] with a "Florida" tag, as seen below.
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16# Woman in an argument with town council over a goose? Florida.
17# Voters pass a law making the wearing of baggy pants a criminal offense that may cost you up to $150 and 60 days in jail? Just as baggy pants were [[OldMediaPlayingCatchUp starting to go out of style]], one might add, extending the fashion for at least another year? Florida.
18# Japanese stripper claims judge (who looks like Creator/BillCosby) shared business and bank accounts but insists their relationship is "a pure business matter"? Florida.
19# Man tries to legally marry a letter opener because he believes it to be the reincarnated form of his dead wife? Florida.
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21[[TheTysonZone Now try and figure out which of those four we made up.]]
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23%% The above three are literally all from Fark on the same day (March 12, 2008). Don't add in new items above unless they are from that day, as it renders the phrase "one day's worth of news" inaccurate. The fake story is the one about the letter opener.
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25And that's just from ''one day's worth'' of news in the Persistent Vegetative State. Quite literally one day's worth of news: All of the above (except the aforementioned fictional one) are summaries of Website/{{Fark}} items from March 12, 2008. [[BerserkButton Don't get us started on the 2000 Presidential election either]].
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27Of course, Florida doesn't ''actually'' have more weirdos per capita than any other state with a similarly large and diverse population. They're just more willing to talk about it. In most other states, the details of crimes and legal proceedings are either classified or not available right away, whereas Florida is quite proud of its [[http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/how-floridas-proud-open-government-laws-lead-to-the-shame-of-florida-man-news-stories-7608595 transparency laws,]] also known as "sunshine laws", which give reporters easier access to police reports and court documents. So whereas an Ohio headline would read "Maple Heights woman arrested after assaulting sister," a ''Florida'' headline gets to go the extra mile and say "Manatee woman[[note]]That is, a woman from Manatee County, ''not'' some half-human aberration, though, again, you can't entirely rule out the existence of such a creature in Florida.[[/note]] punched sister during fight over vibrator." Of course, the manner in which these laws are enforced can themselves create some weird "only in Florida" stories, sometimes even creating ARareSentence in the process; see, for instance, the time when a father and son who were both Miami-Dade County commissioners had to [[http://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2015/05/a-father-and-son-talk-but-first-a-legally-required-notice-to-the-public.html file a public notice]] just to have a private chat because they'd be discussing public transit issues, or when the governor was legally required to invite journalists to [[http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/article24515023.html cover his wedding.]]
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29Another reason for the stereotype may be the fact that Florida is famous for its alligators. While not the only US state to have gators, it does have the highest gator population of any state. In fact, Gainesville, Florida has the highest gator population of any ''city''. Florida is so well-known for its gators that it has tourist attractions based around them, such as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatorland Gatorland.]] Gators are typically seen as [[NeverSmileAtACrocodile chaotic, vicious beasts]], so they are ''very'' conducive to the madness of Florida. They are even involved in many of the "Florida Man" news stories. To make things crazier, gators aren't the only crocodilians in Florida. The Everglades National Park is the only place in the US to have crocodiles, and also the only place in the world to have both alligators ''and'' crocodiles.
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31It's perhaps for these reasons that Florida has developed a number of excellent newspapers, and several famous journalists like Creator/DaveBarry and Creator/CarlHiaasen got their start here, which is perhaps why so much is known about the state's quirks. Also, the now-defunct tabloid ''Magazine/WeeklyWorldNews'', known for its ''extremely'' bizarre cover stories, was based here as well, doubtlessly drawing inspiration from the local headlines. One newspaper, the ''Sarasota Herald-Tribune'', has even used Florida's reputation as [[http://motherjones.tumblr.com/post/4046557808/the-best-journalism-job-want-ad-ever-ever a recruiting tool,]] calling Florida "arguably the best news state in the country".
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33Given the fact that such headlines [[AmbiguousSyntax are usually worded in the manner of "Florida Man does X,"]] MemeticMutation has opted to interpret this to mean that all of these bizarre acts are the work of a ''[[AmalgamatedIndividual single specific individual]]'', a "[[SuperZeroes superhero]]"/supervillain named [[SomethingPerson Florida Man]], who is considered to be the AnthropomorphicPersonification of ChaoticStupid and the Avatar of Crystal Meth.
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35Also check out OnlyInMiami, which is about the city, rather than the state. Note: there is little relation between this and the BermudaTriangle, as the Bermuda Triangle is more about the paranormal than the weird and wacky.
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37Compare CloudCuckooLand. See also PoesLaw. And despite this trope being very closely intertwined with RealityIsUnrealistic, Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease
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40!!People who remark about the unusually large quantity of weird news stories coming out of Florida:
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49* ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'' (Part 6 of the series overall) takes place in the Sunshine State in 2011 and is widely regarded as [[SerialEscalation exceptionally bizarre]] even by the series' standards. After all, only Florida would play host to such events as a prison escape with invisible zombies, [[RefugeeFromTVLand fictional characters]] [[MageInManhattan coming to life]], "rods"[[labelnote:*]]visual artifacts in photographs that don't exist in real life[[/labelnote]] capable of absorbing body heat being weaponized, and ''rainbows that turn people into snails via subliminal messaging''. The protagonist group is no slouch either, consisting of: a former [[TheLadette delinquent]] who can [[KnowsTheRopes unravel parts of her body into strings]], a HotBlooded prison veteran who can duplicate items via attaching stickers to them, a young boy born in prison that can use "ghost objects"[[labelnote:*]]Manifestations of things that were destroyed in a location such as a chocolate bar that can be tasted but not physically eaten[[/labelnote]], [[TheWormThatWalks a sentient colony of plankton]] [[BodySnatcher living in and controlling a dead prisoner's corpse]] [[FingerGun that can use a literal hand-gun to shoot from the fingertips]] ([[AbnormalAmmo using the self-duplicating plankton themselves as bullets]]), a [[LaserGuidedAmnesia Laser-Guided Amnesiac]] who doesn't remember anything before going to prison [[WeatherManipulation and who can exert control over the weather and/or atmosphere]][[labelnote:*]]A secondary ability is responsible for the aforementioned rainbows turning people into snails[[/labelnote]], and a [[CrazyJealousGuy dangerously]]-[[StalkerWithACrush obsessive]] inmate who can "imprint" an attack on any surface as well as [[{{Intangibility}} phasing through solid objects]] while changing their composition. And all of this is on the long path to fighting and defeating the BigBad of the Part whose power and threat initially comes from being able to turn people's [[YourSoulIsMine memories]] and [[PowerNullifier abilities]] [[PowersAsPrograms into CD-like discs that are transferrable to other people]], who then later on [[GravityScrew gains control of the forces of gravity]] by fusing with a plant-human-hybrid baby, before specifically going to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Canaveral Cape Canaveral]] to gain the power to [[spoiler:increase the flow of time]] in order to [[spoiler:perform a CosmicRetcon on the universe]]. [[spoiler:In the end, the plan succeeds, if only partly, [[ContinuityReboot and the series ends up changing the setting.]]]] And Florida is to thank for all of it.
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53* In the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, Florida plays home to the Nexus of All Realities, a multiversal intersection that leads to high weirdness. Which plays on the true source of Florida weirdness. It's a Deep South tourist state that's also popular to retirees and refugees alike, leading to a very diverse mix of culture (Miami-Dade county is often referred to as "Little Cuba.")
54* In the ''ComicBook/DisneyKingdoms'' book ''[[ComicBook/FigmentDisneyKingdoms Figment 2]]'', the Academy Scientifica-Lucida relocated to a large plot of land in Florida to avoid any legal trouble with their experiments. At some point in the early 1980s, a large energy-filled [[Ride/SpaceshipEarth geodesic sphere]] appeared with no explanation on the campus and occasionally wavers in and out of existence. The faculty includes an aged blue fairy man and they've still kept Dreamfinder's [[YourMindMakesItReal Mesmonic Spark Convertor]] in storage.
55* As it turns out in ''ComicBook/FutureQuest'', the reason Dr. Quest set up shop in Palm Key was that it was the most regular incursion site for the interdimensional portals.
56* In ''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead'', Douglas mentions a news story he read before the apocalypse where a man in Florida ate his son's eyeballs out of his head.
57* In ''ComicBook/TexWiller'', at some point Florida had a medieval castle inhabited by voodoo cultists that followed a white man who believed himself Baron Samedi and had recently escaped from an asylum with his cellmate, who happens to be a Satanist with enormous magic powers, with the cultists, that include a ''houngan'' who can actually raise zombies, planning to conquer the whole United States and trying to ally themselves with the Seminoles for it. And it started out because the ''houngan'', his daughter and a friend of theirs decided to scam the white man (who happened to be wealthy).
58* In ''ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}}'', Bob Heller, a colossally racist and fascist presidential candidate accurately described by Spider as "Hitler stuffed to the skin with Viagra, Jumpstart (a fictional stimulant drug), gila monster genes, and syphilis" holds has overwhelming support in Florida. After writing about one of Heller's violence-themed and profanity-laden campaign speeches, Spider was shaken to the point of appending a NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer to his report. The real kicker and what truly cements the CrapsackWorld of ''Transmetropolitan'' is that Heller is not the evilest candidate running for president. Hell, he's not the evilest candidate ''within his own political party''.
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62* ''Manga/SoulEater'' fanfiction ''Fanfic/SoulEaterTroubledSouls'' has a mission. In it, a monstrous runaway train is trying to cause as much destruction as possible as it goes on a joyride down a high-speed rail. It takes a whole lot of effort to bring it down from both the Academy and emergency personnel. Property damage happens, and a couple of lives are lost. Guess where it happened? Even better, the resident LittleMissSnarker OC quotes this trope word-for-word.
63* The My Hero Academia fanfic Fanfic/OneForAllAndEightForTheNinth has an original arc in which class 1A and 1B meet some American and Mexican heroes, one of the American heroes is Florida Man, who, in the scene he was mentioned in, [[ItMakesSenseInContext was trying to coax a ten-meters long Sarcosuchus into wrestling him]]
64* The fact that so much weird stuff happens in Florida inspired the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' AU [[http://gravity-key.tumblr.com/ Gravity Key]], which relocates the Mystery Shack (and the show's action) to the Florida Keys. TheBermudaTriangle is involved, naturally.
65* ''FanFic/TotalDramaLegacy'': In "Aftermath: The Next Generation", TinfoilHat-wearing ConspiracyTheorist Josh (who is one of Zack's fans that video-calls him) is said to be from Florida.
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69* In ''[[WebAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High]]'', Florida is stated to be where a lot of supervillain activity occurs. In addition, when Granny Goodness and her Female Furies are sent to Bell Reve at the end of the film, Granny takes solace in the fact that at least she's not being sent to Florida.
70* ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' begins in Florida. Only in Florida would a flying elephant be born...(In real life, touring circuses such as Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey had winter headquarters in Florida due to the climate.)
71* A major plot point of the ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet'' FinaleMovie is that the Helperman family are going on vacation to Florida and Spot sees it as his chance to achieve his dream of becoming a human after hearing from Barry Anger's talk show that the MadScientist Dr. Ivan Krank lives there. Barry Anger derisively refers to Florida as "where the coo-coo nuts grow".
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75* ''Film/BigTrouble'' is unsurprisingly this being adapted from a Creator/DaveBarry book. It's often discussed by two out of town hitmen who constantly refer to the complete oddness around them and call it as Weirdsville, USA.
76* The book's StealthSequel ''Literature/TrickyBusiness'' is also set in Florida. Like ''Big Trouble'', there is just as much weirdness.
77* This trope is possibly the reason why, at the end of the 2002 [[MadeForTVMovie made-for-TV]] version of ''Film/{{Carrie|2002}}'', [[spoiler:the title character heads to Florida to hide out after faking her death. Where else could a teenage girl with PsychicPowers blend into the populace?]] The setup for the [[PilotMovie planned TV series to follow]] (never picked up due to the film's low ratings) was that [[spoiler:Carrie would be meeting other people with PsychicPowers, meaning that, at the very least, she's far from the only freak who came to that conclusion]].
78* ''Film/{{Adaptation}}'', A.K.A: ''[[PostModernism Post Modernist]] MindScrew: TheMovie [[Film/BeingJohnMalkovich 2]]'', takes place largely in Florida.
79* ''Film/AceVentura'' features the kidnapping of the Miami Dolphins' live mascot, and star player, [[AsHimself Dan Marino]] as part of a convoluted revenge plot by [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten a disgraced former player]] who hailed from a [[TheDeepSouth small town in central Florida.]] Said player then escaped from a mental hospital in Tampa, and then [[spoiler:[[DeadPersonImpersonation assumed the identity of a missing female hiker,]] [[CreepyCrossDresser became a captain in the Miami police department,]] and [[DetectiveMole is in charge of the dolphin/Marino case.]]]] The case is solved by an [[BunnyEarsLawyer eccentric private investigator who specializes in finding missing pets.]]
80* The characters in ''Film/{{Zombieland}}'' are all named after the cities they're from. Tallahassee, then, is a Florida man (from the state capital, even), and also a Florida Man: a CrazySurvivalist with a MysteriousPast on a quest for the last remaining [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Hostess Twinkies]], and one who takes great pleasure in coming up with creative and badass ways to kill zombies. He is by far the most eccentric and over-the-top character in the film, and [[StraightMan Columbus]] is understandably freaked out upon first meeting him.
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84* Creator/CarlHiaasen: Apart from reporting on real Florida, he writes lurid but not really exaggerated fiction about it.
85* Creator/DaveBarry, the Miami-based humorist. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer He says he is not making these things up]], and has commented that all one really has to do to be funny is to live in Florida and write about whatever happened that day. And his Boca Raton-based counterpart, Frank Cerabino, as well as any other local humor columnists in the state.
86* Creator/PiersAnthony sets his ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'' series in a land that is the ''exact'' size and shape of Florida, although it's [[DisSimile almost as mountainous as Florida isn't]]. Florida is, in fact, the way to cross between Xanth and "Mundane" and magical leakage from Xanth is what makes Florida so weird.
87* ''Literature/SergeStorms'': PunnyName Serge A. Storms, AxCrazy criminal/tour guide whose obsessions with Florida history drives a lot of the crazy plots.
88* Alex Flinn's novel ''Cloaked'' is set in Miami and centers around a high school shoemaker being hired by a princess to search the Florida Keys for her brother, who has been turned into a frog. As the story goes on, it becomes apparent that there's a good number of enchanted people-turned-animals and fairy tale creatures in general in the region. Flinn's other novel, ''A Kiss in Time'', has a modern-day teenage boy bring a fairy-tale princess he finds in Europe to live with him in Miami.
89* ''Literature/{{Tangerine}}'' plays a lighter version of this trope. One of the subplots is about how the upper-middle-class families of the Lake Windsor Downs development keep trying to build a perfect StepfordSuburbia paradise for themselves, and how Florida just fights ''back.'' Tear down a citrus grove, bury the wood and build a street of houses on top it? Now you have termites. Try to put out an eternally burning muck fire by pumping water over it? Now you have a swamp breeding mosquitoes. Fill your storm runoff retention pond with expensive Japanese koi? Now the local birds of prey have a new food source. Plus the sinkhole, the daily rain, the lightning... By the time the deep freeze comes around, they just break out the hot cocoa and fake fire logs in defeat, while the lower-class families of Tangerine are busy trying to save their orchards.
90-->'''Wayne Dilkes:''' Y'all are having a regular ten plagues of Egypt over here.
91* Spider Robinson's ''Literature/CallahansCrosstimeSaloon'' eventually moves down to Key West, wherein the sudden influx of time travelers, talking dogs, aliens, and general weirdos goes completely unremarked upon.
92* Weird U.S is a series of books that detail some of Americas strangest locations, stories, urban legends, etc. Unsurprisingly they have an entire book, [[http://www.weirdus.com/states/florida/ Weird Florida]], devoted solely to the sunshine state.
93* ''Literature/MostlyDeadThings'' takes place in Florida and leans into the weirdness.
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97* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': The Season 4 three-part opener takes place in Coral Palms, Florida, while Jake and Holt are under witness protection. While the show is generally fairly absurd, the Florida setting pushes things up a notch with everything being named after some aspect of the Miami Dolphins football team [[note]] For example, a storage unit named after famous player Larry Csonka [[/note]], a woman demanding $15,000 for the video she recorded of the two getting hit by go-karts, an inept sheriff not batting an eye at prison fights but horrified by two men kissing, and Jake and Gina being able to get all the guns and bullets they want with no background check or questions asked.
98* ''Series/TheDailyShow'':
99** A "10 F#@king Years" segment was devoted solely to Florida stories.
100-->"But without tacky shit on your lawn, how does anyone know they're in Florida?"
101** [[http://www.cc.com/video-clips/zmx9w6/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah-desi-lydic-presents--finding-florida-man---extended This video]] from the show features Desi Lydic going to Florida to investigate the source of Florida Man news stories, including interviews with actual Florida Men who had made bizarre headlines (two of them involving alligators). Upon finding out about the state's sunshine laws and that, in reality, every state has its own weird stories that just get buried in unreleased police reports, she concludes that there's a Florida Man living inside all of us.
102* An episode of ''Series/PennAndTellerBullshit'' on the subject was planned before the 2007/2008 WGA strike.
103* From ''Series/CriminalMinds'', which sees some of the most bizarre, gruesome, inventive, and just generally screwed-up serial killers not set in a Creator/StephenKing novel:
104-->'''JJ:''' We got a bad [case].\
105'''Morgan:''' How bad?\
106'''JJ:''' Florida.
107** Examples include a hitchhiker who [[spoiler:takes his victim's identities]] and an insane [[spoiler:cannibal who feeds his victims to other people in the form of chili]].
108* ''Series/CSIMiami'': In [[Franchise/CSIVerse a franchise]] full of weird deaths, this series had some of the most bizarre cases, such as dealing with a murder done in Earth orbit (the scene was an experimental SpacePlane) and a heist that [[LetNoCrisisGoToWaste exploited the city being hit by a tsunami]], and an awful lot of said crimes [[SubcultureOfTheWeek were the result of rich Floridians doing very weird things for the sake of entertainment]] and going horribly wrong.
109* ''Series/CountdownWithKeithOlbermann'' included a regular segment called "Oddball" where Keith talked about the weird stories of the day. Florida was such a regular part of the segment that, at the end of every year when they did a week-long recap of the news of the year, they always did one episode on Oddball, and there was ''always'' a part of that episode on Florida.
110* Florida is always mercilessly mocked in ''Series/LastWeekTonightWithJohnOliver''. "[[https://youtu.be/NpPyLcQ2vdI Felony Disenfranchisement]]" is a segment dedicated to injustice in voting restoration in Florida, but it wouldn't be right not to mention some other bizarre things that have made headlines there.
111* On ''Series/StrangersWithCandy'', most of Jerri's drug-riddled, highly-sexed ExpansionPackPast seemed to have taken place there.
112-->"Florida. Beautiful weather...harsh penal system."
113* Every episode of ''Series/WorldsDumbest'' seems to have at least one thing that takes place in Florida.
114* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' portrayed South Florida (home to most of our senior citizens) as being CloudCuckooLand, where the most trivial things affect condo board politics.
115* In the season 2 finale of ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise,'' a devastating alien probe attacks Earth. Free to target anywhere on the planet, it, of course, levels its deadly energy beam directly at...Florida.
116* ''Series/TheXFiles'':
117** The season 2 episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS02E20Humbug Humbug]]" was set in Gibsonton, Florida -- a small town seemingly populated entirely by carnies and sideshow performers. This is TruthInTelevision as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibsonton,_Florida Gibsonton]] ''is'' the off-season home for a large number of carnival employees. More appropriate for the trope, the carnies are represented as mostly being the OnlySaneMan.
118** The episode "[[Recap/TheXFilesS06E13AguaMala Agua Mala]]" is set in Florida amidst a hurricane and has "Don't all the nuts roll downhill to Florida?" as a RunningGag.
119* In season 12 of ''Series/DegrassiTheNextGeneration'', devout evangelical Christian boorish homophobes Luke and Becky [[NewTransferStudent just moved up from Florida]]. They're widely believed to be a TakeThat to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Family_Association Florida Family Association.]]
120* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'', the show about the world's most lovable serial killer, takes place in Miami. Not only is it strange that Dexter lives there, but Miami is apparently so full of messed-up people that Dexter usually slices up a character an episode while he is looking for each season's "Big Bad". Also, almost no character is introduced to the show who isn't in some way completely insane.
121* ''Series/LateNight With Seth Meyers'' has a recurring game segment titled "Fake or Florida" in which three selected audience members had to guess if the headlines Meyers reads to them are fictional or from Florida. Audience members who actually are from Florida are given a handicap to even the playing field.
122* While ''Series/MiamiVice'' was more straight-up cop drama, some of the more bizarre stories and quirky characters had true-life antecedents that were RippedFromTheHeadlines.
123* Jupiter, Florida is the setting for ''Series/AmericanHorrorStoryFreakShow'' and with good reason. It has the most outlandish plot twists and characters, and the highest body count of any of the show's seasons to date.
124* ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' paints Florida as equal parts backwards, hopeless, weird, and [[RuleOfCool awesome]] -- the kind of place where you'd land at the "Macho Man Wrestling/RandySavage Non-International Airport" and get picked up by a monster truck taxi. Accordingly, one of the protagonists is Jason Mendoza, a Jacksonville native who is best described as the "Florida Man" meme in human form. To give one example, the reason he's dead is that he tried to pull off a bank heist with a buddy by locking himself in a safe, expecting to avoid suffocation [[TooDumbToLive with a snorkel]]. Jason's Floridian status brings extra scrutiny; Michael claims that being born in Florida ''automatically'' docks you points in the afterlife's morality system (much like [[FrenchJerk France]]), and when Tahani tries to transfer a large amount of her fortune to Jason, the banker mentions that the building -- which is in Australia -- will shut down if anyone from Florida so much as walks in the door.
125* ''Series/{{Atlanta}}'': Earn mentions to Darius that his parents are in Florida to visit a dying relative. Darius proceeds to [[https://youtu.be/3vGgUoIexVE tell Earn]] the tale of Florida Man, a creepy criminal responsible for a bizarre crime spree.
126-->'''Darius''': Florida Man is responsible for a percentage of abnormal incidents that occur in Florida. Think of him as an alt-right Johnny Appleseed. No one knows his true identity, date of birth, what he looks like. That's why headlines always say "Florida Man".
127* ''Series/{{Superstore}}'': Jonah is a little taken aback in one episode when Amy reveals she's always wanted to visit Florida.
128-->'''Jonah''': Like... the Florida from the news?\
129'''Amy''': Well, if you ignore all the people, it's basically Hawaii.
130* ''Truth is Stranger Than Florida'' is a TrueCrime series devoted entirely to weird cases from Florida.
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134* Interestingly, back in the 1840s it was Kentucky, not Florida, which had this reputation, according to ''Magazine/{{Punch}}''.
135* The March 2013 issue of ''Magazine/GameInformer'' once had the Game Over segment "[[RolePlayingGames RPG]] or Florida?", in which you are given multiple weird stories and have to guess whether they happened in an RPG or in Florida. Play it [[http://www.gamesas.com/rpg-florida-t314677.html here]].
136* This is a reliable and never-ending stream of material for British [[WorldOfWeirdness News Of The Weird]] publication, ''Magazine/ForteanTimes''. While the whole of the USA is seen as an extension of ''Only In Florida'', this state does seem to contribute more weirdness than the rest.
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140* Music/BlueOysterCult made a song dedicated to this trope, aptly named [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIdntHAhTv0 "Florida Man",]] which imagines that Floridians have been [[MagicalNativeAmerican permanently cursed by the native Seminoles]] as payback for the tribe’s mistreatment at the hands of the conquistadors.
141-->''A Miami nurse snatches a purse\
142And drives down the freeway in reverse (Florida Man!)\
143Phil asks the cops to test his drugs\
144After they find him hiding under a rug''
145* Ross Childs also made a song about "Florida Man," presenting him as a singular ChaoticStupid entity who LivesInAVan, and whose grandmother cooks meth.
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149* Anchorage, Alaska radio [=DJs=] Woody and Wilcox cover this daily in the "It Happened in Florida" segment; three recent news stories are presented, all real. Of the three, two are subversions, sounding like things that happened in Florida, but not actually occurring there. The calling guest who finds the straight example gets some prizes. They are now on 106.5 The End in Charlotte, North Caroline.
150* When [[Series/TheManShow Adam Carolla]] was hosting ''Radio/{{Loveline}}'', they played a game called "Germany or Florida", where listeners would call in with weird news stories and the hosts would have to guess whether it took place in Germany or Florida. Germany's reputation is well-deserved; it's one of the most common locations for such stories on Creator/TheBBC radio show ''It's Been A Bad Week''.
151** NPR show ''Radio/WaitWaitDontTellMe'' has also done "Germany or Florida" segments.
152* Former child star and current Seattle DJ Creator/DannyBonaduce has a segment during the news portion of his morning drive program titled "Our 'Things Are Not Right in Florida' Story of the Day."
153* The hosts of the ''Majic Morning Show'' on WMJI 105.7 (based in UsefulNotes/{{Cleveland}}) often make special mention of Florida stories during their "Knuckleheads in the News" segment.
154* ''Radio/TheKevinAndBeanShow'' has a recurring segment called [[http://kroq.cbslocal.com/tag/whats-up-with-florida/ What's Up With Florida]], where they cover a block of about five to eight strange tales from the news.
155* Mikey and Big Bob, Pittsburgh morning radio hosts, also have a special segment in which they talk about bizarre events that have happened in Florida. The trope has been [[LampshadeHanging referred to by name]] not only by the hosts but by the news segments they sample. They cover bizarre things happening elsewhere as well - West Virginia also has its own dedicated intro, though less than half the length of the one they use for Florida, which is a favorite area of the hosts for the sheer number of odd stories emerging from it.
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159* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto'':
160** In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoViceCity'', Tommy Vercetti, a mobster from [[BigApplesauce Liberty City]], frequently snarks about the weirdness and stupidity around him. At least part of it has to do with him [[FishOutOfTemporalWater having just been released from prison after fifteen years]], though -- he's confounded as to how a [[ParallelPornTitles porno parody]] of [[Film/{{Jaws}} a movie about a killer shark]] can be popular.
161** ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoVI'' brings the series back to Vice City, and the trailer shows off a whole slew of Florida Man antics, from a woman twerking on the roof of a moving car to a [[NakedPeopleAreFunny naked man]] running from the cops to multiple incidents involving [[NeverSmileAtACrocodile alligators]]. The game's fictional counterpart to the state of Florida is called Leonida, and sure enough, direct reference is made to "Leonida Man".
162* ''VideoGame/Hitman2'' has an NPC calling himself and his business Florida Man, who acts very oddly in the Miami level, insisting on calling sugar "crystal", to which the person he calls to ask about where said sugar is confuses it for what anyone else would call ''cocaine''. He returns in ''VideoGame/Hitman3'' as a Berlin nightclub patron, selling weird drugs, bath salts, and live tigers.
163* Kenny of ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDead'' fame comes from Florida, and [[InvokedTrope invokes this trope]] after he wonders if Lee, [[InnocentlyInsensitive a black man, can pick locks]].
164-->'''Kenny:''' Jesus, man, I'm from Florida! Crazy shit just comes out of my mouth sometimes!
165* ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' and its sequel take place entirely in Miami, Florida and it ''shows''. A guy in a pig mask shooting people is the ''least'' weird thing going on.
166* In ''VideoGame/AfterTheEndAPostApocalypticAmerica'', the two biggest powers in post-apocalyptic Florida are a tribal cult that worships Mickey Mouse, and the descendants of Shriners who read ''Literature/ArabianNights'' and decided to rebuild civilization [[ArabianNightsDays in its image]].
167* ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'' awards the player a "Florida Man" achievement if they manage to blow themselves up.
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171* ''Webcomic/EnnuiGO'': During Izzy's military invasion of Florida, we are introduced to a strange man with an autopsy scar, a drug habit, and a face that appears to have been partially torn off and sewn back on. He is later shown to not only be connected to Izzy's past, but also [[spoiler:having been around for about 200 years, [[http://ennuigo.thecomicseries.com/comics/1259/ always appearing in newspaper articles that only identify him as a "Florida Man"]].]]
172-->'''Len:''' [[spoiler:It isn't just the heat and cocaine that drives Floridans to madness, Izzy. In Florida, there's a MAN.]]
173* ''Webcomic/SpringTrapped'': WordOfGod is that the comic's version of [[SuckECheeses Freddy Fazbear's Pizza]] is set in Florida because 'Florida Man [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys3 Dies In Mascot Suit]]' was just too good to pass up.
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177* ''WebVideo/CityNerd'': In the episode [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOCHiisI9gY "Building an Urban Gem On Florida's Gulf Coast"]] Ray notes that following the bike trial out of downtown leads to more Floridian sights, including a mermaid mullet themed bar and a closed trail sign reminding users not to molest alligators.
178* ''Podcast/DistortedView'', a {{podcast}} created to present interesting and disgusting things that happen in the news each day, has a special sound clip that plays whenever a news story occurs in Florida, "our most fucked-up state".
179* Website/{{Fark}} has, along with such categories as "Interesting", "Cool", "Asinine", "Scary", and "Weird", a category named "Florida".
180** Drew Curtis has commented on this in his book. To paraphrase: California news gets no reaction because "Oh, it's just those crazy hippies." No one expects weird news from Florida. After reading all the examples though one has to wonder why. It's a massive tourist state with alligators. Stupid people plus giant reptiles. How bad could it be?
181** If more than one category tag can apply to a story set in Florida, the Florida tag automatically wins.
182* Chuck Shepherd, writer of the [[http://www.newsoftheweird.com/ News of the Weird]] column, simply calls it the "F State".
183* ''Podcast/LessIsMorgue'': The show is set in Florida and they never miss a chance to joke about how weird the state is. The pinnacle of this is episode 10, which is set during a hurricane and features Florida Man as a demented Santa Claus-esque character who travels house to house collecting offerings of meth.
184-->'''Florida Man:''' Oh, I'm real, baby. I'm really real. Every story you've heard is true - The twelve-car police chase where I stopped off at the Mickey D’s drive thru? True. The 18 foot banana I stole and tied to the top of a two-seat smart car? True.\
185'''Riley:''' Uh, I’m feeling very uncomf--\
186'''Florida Man:''' Burned down an apartment complex because the landlord threatened to kick me out if I didn’t stop masturbating loudly to My Little Pony fan animations? The truest of all.
187* The off-topic section of the [=NeoGAF=] forums frequently tags weird news stories with a guessing game--does the weird news story happen in [[FunWithAcronyms Germany, Australia, or Florida]]?
188* "Accidental human deaths in Florida" is a separate category on Wikipedia. It's since been changed to just "Accidental deaths in Florida", and joined by other categories of accidental deaths from the other states.
189* ''WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou'', hosted by Nash Bozard of "Radio Dead Air" fame, features stories about the general craziness that is Florida on a OnceAnEpisode basis. One of the early episodes was even made up entirely of Florida stories. The title? "The Wang of America." Part of the [=WTFIWWY=] Live drinking game includes taking a shot for Florida, and in the live episodes, Nash or Tara will normally comment "And it's Florida..."
190** It's gotten to the point that specific cities and counties are showing up multiple times, especially Melbourne and Brevard County (also one of the most popular locations for episodes of ''Series/{{COPS}}'').
191* ''Website/{{Cracked}}'':
192** Lampshaded this in their article [[https://www.cracked.com/article_211_the-6-most-horrific-lessons-ever-taught-in-elementary-school.html "The 6 Most Horrific Lessons Ever Taught in Elementary School"]], where half of the six entries came out of Florida.
193--->"Wait, what the fuck? That's three of our entries that are from Florida. What the hell is going on down there?"
194** In [[https://www.cracked.com/blog/5-recent-trends-that-make-it-hard-to-trust-police/ "5 Recent Trends That Make It Hard to Trust Police"]], Florida is described as "America's one-stop shop for insanity of all sorts".
195** The follow-up, [[https://www.cracked.com/blog/5-recent-trends-that-make-it-hard-to-trust-police-part-2/ "5 Recent Trends That Make It Hard to Trust Police (Part 2)"]], gives us this gem:
196--->"Once again, let's hear it for Florida, or 'Japan of the United States' (if we're talking about areas that produce bizarre news stories)."
197** From [[http://www.cracked.com/quick-fixes/5-most-embarrassing-emergency-rescue-calls/ "6 Most Embarrassing Emergency Rescue Calls"]]:
198--->"Say you're taking a stroll one day when you come across a group of people gawking at something and taking photos. You look up, and there's a lady in pink just quietly hanging from a large wooden structure, 22 feet in the air. Did we mention you're in Florida? We probably don't need to."
199* Website/ScrewAttack's sidescroller makes frequent use of this during the Newsdesk (so much so that it's a running gag that Chad will either be ecstatic or upset if there isn't a Florida story) and at least one fan-submitted question said that he was in a dangerous place at the time. And yes, they are always the weirdest...
200* The ''Podcast/CoxNCrendor Show'', a podcast hosted by WebVideo/JesseCox and WebVideo/{{Wowcrendor}} has caught on to the phenomenon. The absurdity of some of Florida's news is highlighted, especially on the [[https://soundcloud.com/coxncrendor/cox-n-crendor-beta-thursday-8 Valentine's Day]] episode when Jesse finds a quiz asking whether a set of seventeen statements are an RPG plotline or a Florida headline. It's about a 50/50 split. Now [[https://youtu.be/bcdstu9tftY in]] [[https://youtu.be/jc-lA-S9qkA glorious]] [[https://youtu.be/hNaLkDua3jM animation]].
201* Website/{{Twitter}} account [[https://twitter.com/_FloridaMan Florida Man]] collects odd news articles from the state and bills itself as "real-life stories of the world's worst superhero". Essentially, it acts under the premise that all of the stories are referring to a [[SomethingPerson single individual named "Florida Man"]], playing on the fact that most news articles tend to begin by citing the location and gender of the subject in question, i.e "Florida man/woman arrested for committing X crime..." Florida Man has migrated to [[http://www.reddit.com/r/floridaman Reddit]].
202* Spoofed by Website/ClickHole with "[[https://clickhole.com/only-in-florida-1825121313/ Only In Florida...]]", making bewildered commentary on completely ordinary photos of Florida life.
203* There is [[http://fuckingflorida.tumblr.com a Tumblr blog]] dedicated to archiving the strange daily experiences of Florida natives.
204** Plus, there is the [[https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/florida-gothic Florida Gothic]] Tumblr tag where SouthernGothic is given a humorous Florida spin akin to Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale.
205* The forum at snopes.com has a thread in its "Fun House" section entitled "Florida Man: The World's Worst Superhero."
206* During an interview, Website/RottenTomatoes played a game with the cast of ''Film/TheForceAwakens''. In it they were told weird and outrageous stories and had to guess if they were from ''Franchise/StarWars'' or [[https://youtu.be/ZUDCQMu8MFU Florida news headlines]].
207* ''WebVideo/BrowsHeldHigh'' discussed this reviewing ''Film/SpringBreakers''.
208-->According to American stereotypes, everything outside of Disney World is a stew of rednecks, racists, [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs racist rednecks]], crazed ignorami, crass pornographers, charming serial killers, and of course, insipid, semi-nude drunks. The only people there who are happy are the retirees, and only because they know they're going to die soon and leave Florida forever.
209* Website/TextsFromLastNight: the whole site runs on bizarre [[NoodleIncident noodle incidents]] but some of the most truly odd come from Florida area codes.
210* ''WebVideo/MannShorts'' has an entire series of "[[Franchise/DungeonsAndDragons D&D]]: [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8QCG5gznVmFosTjBwxLBi8Sn6fyWIXK3 Florida Edition]]" videos on Website/YouTube, all of which reference actual offenses committed in the State.
211* In Volume 8 of ''Literature/LookToTheWest'', the EncyclopediaExposita quotes are all from Carolinian news broadcasts in the present. One begins "Thank you, Miss Jaxon. I’m sure we all hope the gentleman from West Florida has a speedy recovery and that the hospital staff are able to remove it as soon as they find a long enough pair of tongs."
212* In one of his "Cringe of the Week" videos, WebVideo/FilthyFrank talks about a man in Florida biting off the head of a hamster at a party, then thinking that hamster blood is the key to immortality. Then there's this line mid video:
213-->'''Frank''': Why does everything fucked up happen in Florida?
214* WebVideo/GrayStillPlays is an unashamedly proud Floridian who refers to his ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' player character as Florida Man, created a ''[[VideoGame/TheSims Sims]]'' family whose patriarch is named Florida Man, names all of his ''Episode'' characters as some variation of Floridaman, and once referred to [[DeathWorld Venus]] as [[ButForMeItWasTuesday South Florida]]. All of these characters have gotten themselves and/or numerous other people killed in the most ridiculous ways Gray (or, in the case of ''GTA'', his board creators) can manage. Yes, ''[[MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds including Venus]]''.
215* ''WebVideo/WelcomeToTheTable'': Ben plays Florida as the incarnation of this trope, and whenever he appears, he will make suggestions that are wildly regressive, illegal or dangerous. Or as he would call them, "fun". This drives the Gov and other states (except Louisiana) slowly insane, which Florida considers a bonus.
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219* In the first episode of the relaunched ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHead'', the two are [[https://youtu.be/RuoMAyKjz78 watching]] the video for Music/{{MGMT}}'s "Kids" from ''Music/OracularSpectacular'', in which a toddler walks down a street surrounded by zombies and various BodyHorror-esque monsters. Their reaction?
220-->'''Beavis:''' Is this Florida?\
221'''Butt-Head:''' Yup. That's Florida. ''[{{beat}}, laugh]'' Florida sucks.
222* ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'' has an episode set in Florida. The main plot revolves around Andrew's cousin trying to seduce him. Maurice goes full throttle on this trope with his song "Anything Goes In Florida", which features children getting eaten alive by alligators, the KKK taking their children to Disney World, public masturbation and Maurice snorts bath salts right before eating his dealer's face of his skull.
223* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': In "School's Out: The Musical", Timmy wished kids ruled the world. He was elected President of the whole nation except Florida because they're still voting.
224* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/HamsterAndGretel'', the speed settings on a Ferris wheel are "Fast", "Faster", and "Only Legal in Florida".
225* In the pilot of ''WesternAnimation/{{Inside Job|2021}}'', the robotic president of the United States decides to nuke humanity after reading Facebook posts about Florida.
226* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', the Governor of Florida gets lynched after decrying Dethklok and Nathan gets voted in as a replacement. Due to his complete lack of even the most basic life knowledge, he makes executions a standard punishment (because it's "Brutal"), introduces a new dollar that's printed in such quantities that it's [[WorthlessCurrency useless]] (driving the state into a recession), and, when all else fails, they try to hold a concert because music makes everything better...except that [[WalkingDisasterArea considering who Dethklok is]], it winds up summoning a [[BrokeTheRatingScale category]] ''[[BrokeTheRatingScale 6]]'' [[BrokeTheRatingScale hurricane]] that pretty much wipes the state off the map. And despite this, one of the tattered, starving-to-death survivors still [[TakeThat says he's the best governor the state's ever had]].
227* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'': In "[[Recap/MollyOfDenaliS1E11SapSeasonBookOfMammoths The Book of Mammoths]]," Travis comes to Qyah to look for living mammoths, and in the meantime gets into all kinds of predicaments. He's from Florida.
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231->''Florida Man Caught Adding [[TheStinger Stingers]] To TV Tropes Pages''

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