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->''"Lincoln Sternn, you stand here accused of 12 counts of murder in the first degree, 14 counts of armed theft of Federation property, 22 counts of piracy in high space, 18 counts of fraud, 37 counts of rape... and one moving violation."''
-->-- '''Prosecutor''', ''WesternAnimation/HeavyMetal''
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When listing three or more things, the comedy rule is to ''not'' finish strong, but to list some strong examples followed by a very weak example, [[RuleOfFunny for the funny]]. Sometimes this will stick to the RuleOfThree, but sometimes a proper LongList will increase the humor.

In the US and Canada, "jaywalking" means crossing the road in a dangerous manner, particularly ignoring the crosswalks when crossing city streets. In places where jaywalking is illegal, it's usually an infraction (i.e. like a parking ticket) rather than a proper criminal offense.

See also: ListOfTransgressions, ArsonMurderAndLifesaving, FelonyMisdemeanor, GoodNewsBadNews, OddNameOut, TheTriple. Compare PokeThePoodle, SkewedPriorities, AllCrimesAreEqual, JaywalkingWillRuinYourLife (when the minor crime carries significant consequences), and WorstNewsJudgmentEver (where jaywalking is the main headline over arson and murder). This trope is sometimes used to invoke {{Bathos}}. The inverse is BreadEggsMilkSquick, where a list of seemingly mundane things ends with something much darker. ClueEvidenceAndASmokingGun is a related inverse that deals with deductions rather than listing things. This can also overlap with TakeThat, in cases where the speaker/writer is jokingly implying that the last item on the list is equally as horrible (or even more so) as the serious bad things earlier in the list.

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/AnimeAndManga
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/ComicBooks
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/FanWorks
* [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/AnimatedFilms Films — Animation]]
* [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/{{Literature}}
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/LiveActionTV
** ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/TheColbertReport
** ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/DoctorWho
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/{{Music}}
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/VideoGames
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/{{Webcomics}}
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/WebOriginal
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/WesternAnimation
** ''ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/FamilyGuy''
** ''ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/TheSimpsons''
** ''ArsonMurderAndJaywalking/SpongeBobSquarePants''
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[[folder:Advertising]]
* This [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBRZYGe5fCY Sprite Evo commercial]] includes this trope. It goes through explaining all the features of the phone, ending with "First has a kickstand."
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puPegYzK9Vc&feature=related This]] UsefulNotes/{{NASCAR}} on ESPN describes that Jimmie Johnson would do anything to win: take two tires instead of four on pit stops with a few laps remaining, wait until the final lap to make his move, lock Kasey Kahne in a port-a-potty and then go eat a steak sandwich, and even sleep in his car to be first at the track.
* There is a TAC car safety [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yinmwp0brpc advertisement]], where after explaining what airbags to look for in a car, the reason to do so is that you're risking your life, and your resale value.
* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPnqDeDPhh4 this commercial]] for Coppertone Kids sunscreen featuring Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup from ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', the Narrator reminds the Girls that there are harmful things in the outside world. (He, of course, is referring to the Sun's harmful rays.) Blossom thinks of Mojo Jojo laughing evilly, Buttercup thinks of a giant monster destroying the city, and Bubbles thinks of a cat stuck in a tree.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjbBSLZlpsQ This Danish voting PSA]] (NSFW) stars a man who goes to extreme lengths to make sure people vote. In his backstory, he forgot to vote, and as a singlehanded result, influence had all but vanished regarding climate regulation, agricultural subsidies, chemicals in toys, and the amount of cinnamon on his cinnamon buns.
* Early advertisments for ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoClassic'' read "Murder, drug busts, hijacking, smuggling, bank raids, police bribes, road rage, bribery, extortion, armed robbery, unlawful carnal knowledge, adultery, pimping, petty thievery, and double parking!"
* The [[https://www.generalmills.com/en/Brands/Cereals/trix General Mills description for Trix cereal]] describes the flavors as "Raspberry red. Lemony lemon. Orangey orange. Wildberry blue. Grapity purple. And watermelon."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/BloomCounty'': In the '80s, when an oil refinery crops up in the middle of the meadow, the animals take offence and start blaming then-Secretary of the Interior James Watt:
-->'''Portnoy''': James Watt's behind it!\\
'''Hodge Podge''': James Watt's behind the despoiling of the environment!\\
'''Portnoy''': James Watt's behind global industrialization!\\
'''Hodge Podge''': James Watt's behind the cancellation of ''Lou Grant''!\\
'''Portnoy''': James Watt's behind my aunt's gout!\\
'''Milo''': ...[[LampshadeHanging Let's go, boys, we've lost the momentum.]]
* ''ComicStrip/TheBoondocks'': In the final strip, Caesar is reading all the bad news in the paper. He lists: war, corruption and Creator/TylerPerry movies.
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes''
** Calvin begs his mother:
--->'''Calvin:''' Mom, can I set fire to my bed mattress?\\
'''Mom:''' No, Calvin.\\
'''Calvin:''' Can I ride my tricycle on the roof?\\
'''Mom:''' No, Calvin.\\
'''Calvin:''' Then can I have a cookie?
** In psychology this is called the "door in the face" method of bargaining.
** In an even funnier one, Calvin declared that he wanted to be a radical terrorist and was going to inhale pesticide in order to soften up his mother (who doesn't believe him) before moving in for the kill with, "I'm going to watch TV all night!" Unfortunately, it doesn't work. ("That's what ''you'' think, buster!")
--->'''Calvin:''' You can never tell if they're listening or not.
* In [[http://comics.com/candorville/2009-12-03/ one]] ''ComicStrip/{{Candorville}}'' strip, a psychologist is talking about his experiences with gangs: "I thought I knew the evils of gangs. Drive-bys, carjackings, garish bandanas..."
* In ''ComicStrip/{{Drabble}}'', Norman has to explain to his father, Ralph (a mall cop), why he got arrested at the mall.
-->'''Norman:''' I went snorkeling in the fountain.\\
'''Ralph:''' That's not so bad.\\
'''Norman:''' And I jumped up and down on all the beds in the mattress store.\\
'''Ralph:''' A minor infraction.\\
'''Norman:''' And I rode the escalator without holding the handrail!\\
'''Ralph:''' Whoa! Now you're looking at hard time!
* In ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'', there was one that showed the Devil in hell leading people into 3 different doors. Door #1 had a sign on it that said "Homicidal Maniacs". Door #2 had a sign saying "Terrorists". Door #3 had a sign saying "People who drove too slow in the fast lane".
* Bluff called in ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'':
-->'''Andy:''' Jason, I told you two weeks ago that I didn't want ''[[UltraSuperDeathGoreFestChainsawer3000 Mortal Karnage II]]'' coming into this house. You have no one to blame but yourself.\\
'''Jason:''' But...but...\\
'''Andy:''' You're too young for this sort of thing. I mean, look at what it teaches: that human disembowelment is entertainment...that "winners" decapitate their enemies...that [[XtremeKoolLetterz carnage is spelled with a "K"]]...\\
'''Jason:''' [[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne I know carnage isn't spelled with a "K".]]\\
'''Andy:''' The sad part is, that's the least of my concerns.
* From the title character of ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'': "Well, Film/KingKong is on the roof batting down airplanes. The entire planet is being ravaged by brain-eating aliens... but more important, my dish is empty."
** Another example, where both Jon and Garfield are watching television:
--->'''Jon:''' Garfield I have some bad news, I ran out of your favorite cat food.\\
'''Garfield:''' I'll survive.\\
'''Jon:''' Odie chewed up your scratching post.\\
'''Garfield:''' Big deal.\\
'''Jon:''' And Frank left Marcia for Stephanie.\\
'''Garfield:''' How could he?![[note]]Presumably, Frank, Marcia, and Stephanie are characters on the show they're watching.[[/note]]
** This in relation to: "My hair's on fire!" "Your dinner will be a teense late." "Why does everything always happen to me?"
** Jon tells Garfield about some injuries.
--->'''Jon:''' I hurt my back...
--->'''Garfield:''' Big whoop.
--->'''Jon:''' And my neck...
--->'''Garfield:''' Whatever.
--->'''Jon:''' And the finger that operates the can opener.
--->'''Garfield:''' '''''MEDIC!!'''''
* In ''ComicStrip/OverTheHedge'', RJ upset the balance of nature by making Verne popular. And then the Nature Police show up.
-->'''Nature Police:''' You're under arrest.\\
'''RJ:''' What for?\\
'''Nature Police:''' Tampering with a loser, humiliation without a license...and jaywalking.\\
'''RJ:''' Jaywalking!? I was Creator/EdgarAllanPoe for Halloween...He was my pet raven!
* ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}''
** In one strip, Lucy is yelling at Charlie Brown, who is walking ahead of her:
--->'''Lucy:''' You blockhead, Charlie Brown! Numbskull! Dimwit! Dummy! ''(BeatPanel)'' Smartyboots!\\
'''Charlie Brown:''' ''Smartyboots''??
** In another series of strips, Snoopy [[MrImagination is pretending]] he's an astronaut flying to the moon. When he gets there, he excitedly proclaims, "I beat the Russians, I beat everybody! I even beat that stupid cat who lives next door!"
* This little gem from ''Real Life Adventures'':
-->I just ran into the [[TheFourHorsemenOfTheApocalypse Fifth Horseperson of the Apocalypse]].\\
''Horseperson''?\\
Yeah, there's pestilence, famine, war, death, and your ex-wife.
* Megan in [[http://shermanslagoon.com/comics/august-7-2013/ this]] ''ComicStrip/ShermansLagoon'' strip:
-->'''Megan:''' I want scars! I want yellow teeth! I want a fish hook in my left nostril and blood-red lipstick... and a little Creator/MarilynMonroe beauty mark right here.
* In ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'', there was a variation. Jeremy's mother says there's something she wants to talk to him about. He then [[DeadpanSnarker deadpans]] several wild guesses, including "You're having a sex change?" and "You and dad are cousins?" She gets increasingly frustrated and finally yells out, "No! We're changing salsa brands!" "...WHAT??"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pinball]]
* In Creator/WilliamsElectronics' ''Pinball/ScaredStiff'', whenever you activate "Terror from the Crate", Creator/{{Elvira|MistressOfTheDark}} will wonder what will come out, naming off various ferocious creatures, with the last one being something mundane like "[[EvilLawyerJoke lawyers!]]" or "taxi drivers!".
** Inverted in one case, where she lists off certain dogs, only to end with "Oooh, werewolves!"
* In ''Pinball/JudgeDredd'', one of the situations that can come up for Dredd to deal with is "Bad Elvis Impersonator".
* ''VideoGame/SpiderManZenStudios'' allows players to fight Doctor Octopus, the Green Goblin Mysterio, and... [[AdaptationalVillainy J. Jonah Jameson?!]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mythology]]
* Myth/EgyptianMythology:
** Shezmu is the demonic god of execution, slaughter, blood, oil, wine, and...perfume.
** Seth is the god of the desert, storms, chaos, violence, and...foreigners. Some scholars believe that he only gained the negative connotation after Egypt was occupied by foreign invaders for a few dynasties.
* Myth/ClassicalMythology: The Greek Goddess Athena is Goddess of Knowledge, Defensive War...and [[WarriorPoet handicrafts]].
* ''Literature/TheBible'':
** The parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector from ''Literature/TheFourGospels'' has the Pharisee say "I am not like other men- robbers, evildoers, adulterers- even this tax collector." It must be noted that, during the Roman occupation of Palestine when, tax collectors were despised for being LesCollaborateurs.
** Several of the things that the Old Testament law said not to do were because other peoples, particularly foreign priesthoods, did them. These included men dressing in women's clothing and tattoos.
** Similarly, without the context of "raisin cakes" being a ritual offering, Hosea 3:1 appears to condemn idolatry and baked goods in the same sentence.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Podcasts]]
* Flygia in ''Podcast/DarkDice'' is known as "the demon-witch of the grey swamp," "the keeper of the wilds," and "[[FluffyTheTerrible the lady of bunnies]]."
* ''Podcast/EdeValley'': Quoted nearly word for word in "To Judge a Book." The police want to arrest local biker hooligan Lilith for "arson, destruction of government property, and jaywalking."
* In ''Podcast/TheThrillingAdventureHour'' the titular Emperor Yessel from the episode "Emperor on Mars" gets charged with shooting [[spoiler:Bill Clover]] and with declaring themselves emperor. Additionally, Croach writes them a ticket for parking their flying saucer in the Marshall station's blue zone.
* Recently, ''Podcast/{{Rifftrax}}'' has been doing this with ContentWarnings for riffs of any [[UsefulNotes/MediaClassifications TV-MA rated]] movies or shows offered as [=VOD=]. They sometimes include at first the actual problematic issues that make them not suitable for all ages, and then add a funny objection at the end [[note]]not on all of them though, their content warning for ''Gangster World'' plays it straight, listing nudity, violence and flashing lights that can trigger epilepsy[[/note]]. For instance:
** ''Apex Predators'': "Rated TV-MA for language, nudity, drug use, smoking, light blood, and [[StockFootageFailure excessive stock footage]]";
** ''Project Eliminator'': "Rated TV-MA for bloody violence, profanity, attempted sexual assault, homophobic slurs, and lots of [[Creator/DavidCarradine Carradines]]";
** ''Film/BloodHarvest'': "Rated TV-MA for violence, language, blood, gore, nudity, sexual assault, a dead pig, and Music/TinyTim [[HollywoodToneDeaf singing]].
** ''Jurassic Shark'': "Rated TV-MA For blood, violence, language, and the longest and slowest end credit sequence ever".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
* Website/{{WrestleCrap}}'s entry on [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]]'s Gooker Award-winning New Monday Night War:
--> It all started out promising enough. The Carters had decided to go for broke and started bringing in big name talent. [[Wrestling/HulkHogan Hogan]]. [[Wrestling/RicFlair Flair]]. [[Wrestling/JeffHardy Hardy]]. [[Wrestling/RobVanDam Van Dam]]. [[Wrestling/TheNastyBoys Knobbs]].
* Wrestling/{{Kane}}'s speech [[ContinuityCavalcade about his past]] while in an anger management class on the August 27, 2012 edition of ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]''. HilarityEnsues.
--> "I grew up locked in a basement, suffering severe psychological and emotional scarring when [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker my brother]] set my parents on fire. From there, I shifted around among a series of mental institutions until I was grown, at which point I buried my brother alive ... twice. Since then, I've set a couple of people on fire and abducted various co-workers. Oh, and I, uh, [[UnnecessaryRoughness once electrocuted]] [[Wrestling/ShaneMcMahon a man's]] [[GroinAttack testicles]]. Years ago, [[DiscontinuityNod I had a girlfriend named Katie]] but [[OldShame let's just say that didn't turn out too well]]. My real father is a guy named Wrestling/PaulBearer, who I recently trapped in a meat locker. I've been [[Wrestling/{{Lita}} married]], divorced, broke up my ex-wife's wedding and tombstoned the priest. And, for reasons never quite explained, I have an [[RunningGag unhealthy obsession with torturing]] Pete Rose.[[note]] At three consecutive ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}'' events (XIV to XVI), Kane had storyline encounters with the former UsefulNotes/{{Baseball}} great, each ending with Rose on the receiving end of one of Kane's finishing moves.[[/note]]
* At ''Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}} Aniversario Blue,'' May 20, 2005, Knight Eye for the Pirate Guy (Lance Steel and Jolly Roger) defeated Wrestling/LarrySweeney and [=ShareCropper=] in a match where, had Sweeney's team won, Allison Danger would have to be Sweeney's "slave" for 30 days, but, if Knight Eye won, [[PowerStable Sweet 'n' Sour International]] would have to appear in diapers the following night. Knight Eye won when Sweeney was [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoisted by His Own Petard]] after accidentally hitting [=ShareCropper=] with a chain. Steel pinned [=ShareCropper=] for the win. The following night, ''Aniversario Orange'', Sweeney walked out and said that [=ShareCropper=] wasn't there so he doesn't have to appear in a diaper. Leonard F. [=Chikarason=] threatened Sweeney with not being able to wrestle for CHIKARA again if he didn't live up to the stipulation in the contract. Sweeney stormed off and came back 10 minutes later with Sweet 'n' Sour International (Wrestling/{{Crossbones|TheWrestler}}, Rorschach, Mano Metalico) and himself all wearing diapers. Sweeney complained how they were [[NeverMyFault in this situation]] because they didn't listen to him, they hadn't gotten on the winning streak that he wanted and, Crossbones wouldn't put the dishes away. Sweeney fired all three guys, said he quits and that Sweet 'n' Sour International was no more, and left through the back door.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Radio]]
* ''Radio/ImSorryIllReadThatAgain'' had this (paraphrased):
-->'''David Hatch:''' Jorrocks had prepared an evening of hunting, shooting, maiming, killing, disembowelling and bridge.
** Also, there's a sketch from the sixth season in which a man calls a solicitor's firm as he's being sued for libel. "I wrote a letter to the local paper in which I rather foolishly implied, in an indirect roundabout way, that a certain public figure was the leader of an international gang of jewel-thieves and that he went around committing murder and rape and pillage and arson and cut his toenails on the kitchen table and never used a handkerchief."
* Subverted in ''Radio/TheSpaceGypsyAdventures'' when Gemma's criminal record is read off: stealing shuttles, handling stolen goods, bootlegging, counterfeiting, and shoplifting. The last one turns out to mean lifting a shop 450 feet off the ground.
* The blurb for the Creator/BigFinish episode ''[[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWhoCCS7E9TheScorchies The Scorchies]]'' has the description "The Scorchies want to take over the world. They want to kill the Doctor. And they want to perform some outstanding showtunes."
* From ''Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1978'' when Ford tells Arthur they hitched a lift to board the galley of a Vogon ship:
-->'''Arthur:''' Excuse me! Are you trying to tell me we just stuck out our thumbs and some green bug-eyed monster stuck his head out and said "Hi, fellas, hop right in, I can take you as far as the Basingstoke Roundabout"?\\
'''Ford:''' Well, the thumb is an electronic subetha device...the roundabout at Barnard's Star is six light years away, but that's more or less right.\\
'''Arthur:''' And the bug-eyed monster?\\
'''Ford:''' Is green, yes.
* ''[[Radio/IntergalacticalMagicalRadio The Wacky Musical Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Intergalactical Magical Radio]]'': After saving the aliens, Ronald [=McDonald=] informs the rest of the Advertising/McDonaldland gang and the children accompanying them that they must also get off Asteroid 23 before the asteroid gets sucked into a black hole, they get [[NeverSayDie destroyed]] in the process and, in addition, be late for dinner.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Recorded and Stand-Up Comedy]]
* From Creator/BoBurnham's rap song "Catholic Rant":
-->'''Burnham''':
--->There's so much pain beyond this steeple
--->Wars and drugs and homeless people
--->Sadness where there should be joy
--->hate and rape and Music/SouljaBoy
* Hannibal Buress remarks on a (seemingly unintentional) appearance of this trope in the [[{{Music/OFWGKTA}} Odd Future]] songs "Pigions" and "Radicals":
-->'''Buress''': I saw this group Odd Future perform. They had some good songs, but the hook to their closing song was "KILL PEOPLE, BURN SHIT, FUCK SCHOOL!" ... But doesn't that seem like they get more reasonable as they go along? Like, "kill people," that's murder, that's awful. "Burn shit," that depends on what you're burning, right? "Fuck school" -- that's just truancy, what are you standing on, man?! That's weak!
* From Creator/GeorgeCarlin:
-->'''Carlin''': I want you to know, when it comes to believing in God, I really tried. I really, really tried... but I gotta tell you, the longer you live, the more you look around, the more you realize: something is fucked up. Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the ''Ice Capades.''
* Jack Carroll used this trope back in 2013 when referring to judges.
-->'''Carroll''': ... What judges are you most afraid of? Probably have to be ComicBook/JudgeDredd, Series/JudgeJudy and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_John_Deed Judge John Deed]]; they're the main ones, aren't they?
%% ^ I don't get how this Carroll entry applies.
%% I know who the first two are and I know that the latter is basically a British version of Judge Judy.
%% But the list doesn't really "start strong, continue strong, finish weak" -- all three entries are not judges to be afraid of... ?
%% Maybe add some clarification in case it's a British thing that I wouldn't get as an American
* On the album ''Salvation'', Creator/BillHicks talks about all the horrible things on the news these days with a CallBack to how he was in England during the Los Angeles riots and all the BBC channels were only showing snooker for some reason.
-->'''Hicks''': This half-hour: War, Death, Famine, Recession, Depression, Drought, Flood, Earthquake, Riots, [[UsefulNotes/DanQuayle Quayle]]... and snooker highlights!
* From "The Downtrodden Song" in Creator/DenisLeary's ''No Cure for Cancer'':
-->'''Leary''': ... Cancer, death, AIDS, inflation, taxes, [[UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush George Bush]], Hell, Satan, cancer of the face, cancer of the colon, [[RuleOfThrees cancer of the wrist]], yeah... and [[Music/JohnDenver JOHN DENVER]]! ON COMPACT DISC!
* Lampshaded in the title sketch of Creator/JohnMulaney's "New in Town." Mulaney discusses his bemusement on being accosted by a man who informs him that he's homeless, gay, has AIDS, and is [[TitleDrop new in town]].
* From Creator/ChristopherTitus:
-->'''Titus''': So I took [my future wife] from the womb to Los Angeles. The city of drive-bys, riots, fires, floods, earthquakes, and producers.
** Christopher Titus loves to use this trope and BreadEggsMilkSquick. When describing how dysfunctional his family line is in ''Norman Rockwell is Bleeding'', he names off that his family tree is full of mental illness, perscription drug abuse, and worst of all -- one of his uncles was a Mormon!
* An old Creator/JeffDunham skit with a "dead Osama" (who would eventually become Achmed the Dead Terrorist) has this when Osama describes his camp's activities.
-->'''Dead Osama''': Hand-to-hand combat training, explosives training, arts and crafts.
* Creator/GabrielIglesias reminds the audience in ''Stadium Fluffy'' that he goes out of his way not to be divisive which is why he never discusses politics, religion, or sports.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Theatre]]
* OlderThanFeudalism: Two of Creator/{{Aristophanes}}' three extant jabs at the no-talent playwright Morsimus were of this sort:
** In ''The Knights'', "May Morsimus teach me his choruses" is part of an imprecatory oath taken by the chorus.
** In ''The Frogs'', after fraud, parent battery, and perjury is listed "cop[ying] out a speech of Morsimus".
* In "Whatcha Wanna Do?" from ''Theatre/BatBoyTheMusical'', Shelley and her boyfriend are singing about the various things they'll do to the title character, ending with "We're gonna chain your arm to an atomic bomb. And make you take your granmama to the senior prom."
* "Big Jimmy's Big Tip," the third scene of Theatre/ExtraPulp, names this trope verbatim when Big Jimmy lists his past crimes.
--> '''Big Jimmy''': Bank robbery, fraud, extortion, murder, arson... oh, and jaywalking.
* In "Spooky Mormon Hell Dream" from ''Theatre/TheBookOfMormon'', the spirits of UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan, Jeffrey Dahmer, UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler and Johnny Cochran appear, and each describes their claim to infamy. Cochran is the last to mention his crime, which was getting OJ Simpson free. Elder Price then tells them that leaving his companion was "way worse" than what they did.
* ''[[Theatre/CompanySondheim Company]]'': In ''Poor Baby'', as Bobby is seen making love to April, the wives are shown saying that he ought to have a woman, but not someone like [[BrainlessBeauty the woman he's with right now]]. They each state their criticisms of her, saying that she's "dumb", "tacky", "vulgar", "odd", etc. [[DeadpanSnarker Joanne's]] complaint? She's [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments "tall enough to be your mother"]].
* ''Theatre/CrimesOfTheHeart'': She began drinking and smoking when she was only 14, she hardly made good grades, why, she never even made her bed!
* In the Swedish musical ''Djingis Khan (Genghis Khan)'', the most famous number, "Härjarevisan" ''(Translation: "The Raiders' Song")'' is about how the Mongol hordes, led by the titular character, are excited to go raiding once more. The chorus includes a line describing what the raiders are going to get up to, including drinking, fighting, burning cabins, beating children, and... saying bad words. In one official recording, the "bad words" are mainly of the GoshDarnItToHeck variety. The song is also sometimes sung at student dinners and parties, with the "bad words" being names of other universities, professors, courses or whatever else the students in question dislike. Fitting with the trope name, the song makes references to arson and murder, though not jaywalking.
* In the [[Creator/JaraCimrman Jára Cimrman]] play ''Dlouhý, Široký a [[{{Pun}} Krátkozraký]]'' the protagonists persuade the giant that a beautiful giantess is interested in him:
--> '''Giant''': Why doesn't she come to meet me?
--> '''Prince''': She's ashamed of you, because you eat people!
--> '''King''': And don't wash your feet!
* In ''Theatre/TheImportanceOfBeingEarnest'', Jack's list of reasons for not letting his ward Cecily marry Algernon starts off with Algernon having entered his home under false pretenses and tricked Cecily into believing that he was his brother [[InventedIndividual Ernest]] and ends with Algernon's uncalled-for consumption of the muffins he had left out on a table.
* In [[Creator/StephenFry Stephen Fry]]'s play ''Latin!, or Tobacco and Boys'', the [[BoardingSchool Chartham Park Prep School]]'s "Black Hole" demerit is handed out for the "grossest breaches of school rules, such as armed robbery, genocide and masturbation."
* ''Legally Blonde: The Musical'': Emmett is helping Elle study for her class at Harvard Law. Upon being asked for the definition of ''malum en sae'', Elle responds: "An action that's evil in itself: Assault, murder, white shoes after Labor Day…"
* In ''Theatre/{{Matilda}}'', the title character is a ChildProdigy who tells Miss Honey, on her first day of school, that she's read "quite a few" books in the last week alone. When asked which ones, she lists some unexpectedly advanced titles to her increasingly astonished teacher.
--> '''Miss Honey:''' What books did you read?
--> '''Matilda:''' ''Literature/NicholasNickleby'', ''Literature/OliverTwist'', ''Literature/JaneEyre'', ''Literature/TessOfTheDUrbervilles'', ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', ''Literature/TheInvisibleMan'', ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'', ''Literature/CrimeAndPunishment'', aaaaand... ''Literature/TheCatInTheHat''!
* The Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus sketch "The Philosopher's Football Match" had an excellent moment of these. As a parody of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, it pitted the philosophers of Germany against the philosophers of Greece. At the end of the match, after Socrates scores a header, three Germans complain to the referee.
--> '''Narrator:''' Hegel is arguing that the reality is merely an a priori adjunct of non-naturalistic ethics, Kant via the categorical imperative is holding that ontologically it exists only in the imagination, and Marx is claiming it was offside[[note]][[GeniusBonus He's actually correct]][[/note]].
* In ''The Physicists'' by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, the protagonist presents a [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext pseudo-psalm by the ghost of Solomo about space travel]]:
--> '''Möbius''': Even on Mars we were wolfed by the sun - Thundering, radioactive, yellow.
* One production of Myth/RobinHood contained the Sheriff reading off all Robin's crimes. These started with the obvious ones, such as deceit, thieving, and injuring/killing travellers and the Sheriff's men, and went right down to "laughing at the Sheriff in his purple pants" (meaning underwear, for you Americans), a reference to earlier in the play.
* At the end of Guildenstern's LongList of Hamlet's "symptoms" in ''Theatre/RosencrantzAndGuildensternAreDead'':
--> '''Guildenstern''': "...stabbing his elders, abusing his parents, insulting his lover, and appearing hatless in public..."
* In the stage adaptation of ''Film/SinginInTheRain'', Lina Lamont has a line that goes "I'm calling my agent! I'm calling my lawyer! I'm calling my mother!"
* At the 2018 Off-Broadway production ''Film/{{Trainspotting}}'', [[https://twitter.com/AmyRutberg/status/1026093438591217664 are parental warnings that the show contains]] "violence, strong language, nudity, splatter, adult themes, heavy drug use, needles, simulated sex, loud rave music, strobe effects, lasers, haze, Scottish accents, audience interaction, and the worst toilet in Scotland."
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In the Glass-Maker's Dragon campaign for ''TabletopGame/ChuubosMarvelousWishGrantingEngine'', Chuubo's first arc involves being haunted by the Dream-Witch, stalked by creatures of the Outside, and forced to learn ''self-discipline''. Italics are taken directly from the book.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''::
** Inevitables are six models of constructs that uphold the Laws of the multiverse. They relentlessly hunt down individuals that do such heinous acts as escaping justice, breaking an oath, seeking immortality by unnatural means (or killing lots of people to avoid death), ascending to godhood (or trying to kill a god), and messing with the integrity of spacetime. The sixth one gets really mad if you try to irrigate a desert.
** ''TabletopGame/{{Birthright}} Campaign: The Official Playtest Notes'':
--->Then a terrible natural cataclysm struck Temple X in Duerlin; the earth belched fire, the skies vomited hail, and the crocus did not bloom.
** A priest/lawyer addressing the famous Rogue-Mage Raz in a trial:
--->'''Inquisitor''': You... are the worst of all... your crimes are the stuff of nightmares to all decent folk and just ways! YOU ARE AN ABOMINATION UPON LIFE AND DECENCY!!! VANDALISM, BANDITRY, SPYING, PIRACY, ABDUCTION, ILLEGAL USE OF MAGICAL ENERGIES, LOITERING, RESISTING ARREST, and worst of all... tax evasion. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SAY FOR YOUR HERESY?[[note]]That last one is actually pretty serious. What do you think all those rebellions over moonshine are for?[[/note]]
* [[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?505457-Eberron-What-s-Erandis-Vol-Been-Doing-For-3-000-Years&p=11874207#post11874207 In a post by]] WordOfGod detailing what Erandis Vol of ''{{TabletopGame/Eberron}}'' with her (immortal) time (and why she isn't a higher level than 17): "What is she doing in those six centuries? Managing her vast network of underlings. Studying archaeological tomes for reference to the Qabalrin Codex. [[VillainsOutShopping Knitting]]."
* One ''{{TabletopGame/Exalted}}'' [[http://nobilis.me/quotes:damnation-101 writer quote]] listed the scale of damnation, as "how disturbing the Unconquered Sun finds you", to go the Maidens -> Luna -> [[TheFairFolk Raksha]] -> [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments People Dressed As Cupcakes]] -> Yozis -> Neverborn.
* The old ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} RPG'' from West End Games has this in the intro to the Training Manual: "To be a Ghostbuster, you gotta face unimaginable horrors -- horrors which threaten life, sanity, happiness, ''the very fabric of the universe'' -- and even your profit margin."
* ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'': Hallows (places of natural magical power) can be tainted by foul magic, violence, and other negative influences, with side-effects such as "curdling milk, blighting crops, sickening animals and children, attracting ghosts and corrupt spirits, and ruining television reception."
* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering': The card ''[[https://scryfall.com/card/tor/25/balshan-collaborator Balshan Collaborator]]'' has the flavor text: ''Power, gold, crackers -- every bird has its price.''
* The ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' book ''Occult Mysteries'' begins with a letter from a scholar encouraging his peers to remove some of the [[TomeOfEldritchLore more dangerous books]] in their collection from circulation. Some of these he believes to contain coded messages, sinister magic, actually be intelligent, and in one case might in fact be a bear that underwent a ForcedTransformation. And one, entitled ''The Romance of the Cooper and the Hen Handler'' he wants removed because it "is simply terrible".
* In ''TabletopGame/PokemonTabletopAdventures'', Martial Artists players can become Athletes, Aura Users, Black Belts, Dirty Fighters, Ninjas, Weapons Masters... and Massage Therapists.
* ''TabletopGame/PsionicsTheNextStageInHumanEvolution'' gives us a character who is deeply upset about being the only person in her group with no psionic powers, being kidnapped, not being able to contact her family, living in a drug den, and having to hang out with people that are kind of jerks...
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Villainous|Ravensburger}}'', players play as the Creator/Disney villains to achieve their wicked Objectives. Some, like [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jafar]], want to rule over their Realm. Some, like [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Captain Hook]], want to defeat their heroic ArchEnemy. [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland The Queen of Hearts]]... wants to play a game of croquet.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{Batmetal}} Returns'' involved Aquaman getting tortured the following ways while under the first chorus of "[[WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}} Murmaider]]": Ariel was bashing his head with Flounder, Plankton was drilling his forcefully clamped tongue, Spongebob was lighting a blowtorch up his ass... and Squidward was playing the clarinet into his ear.
* In ''WebAnimation/BowsersKingdom'' episode 666, Jeff tries to warn Hal about the Zombies by describing what makes them dangerous. Hal is aloof to what Jeff is saying, but Jeff says they called Hal gay. Hal is indignant and the two set off on a zombie hunt.
-->'''Jeff:''' There's a bunch of dead guys walking around eating people.\\
'''Hal:''' So?\\
'''Jeff:''' They're eating them alive!\\
'''Hal:''' So?\\
'''Jeff:''' And then they turn into more of them!\\
'''Hal:''' So?\\
'''Jeff:''' I heard them call you gay...\\
'''Hal:''' Ohhh, they gotta die!\\
'''Jeff:''' Yeah, let's go on a zombie hunt!
* ''WebAnimation/CampCamp'': In the Season 1 episode "Romeo & Juliet II: Love Resurrected", when Max steals David's phone, his searches include "how to blow up a summer camp", "super murder plot", and "what do boobies look like".
* ''WebAnimation/{{Clicker}}'': When Bloo is listing what Trevor has done wrong during their relationship, he mentions spring break of 2003 and spring break of 2004, showing Trevor on a no-fly list, and Trevor & Bloo on a life raft with a capsized ship in the background respectively, immediately after that he mentions Trevor seeing Theatre/TheNutcracker without him.
* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' routinely provide lists of the current combatant's feats, powers, equipment or other items of relevance, and every so often they like to sneak in an unexpected detail. For instance, among [[Manga/DragonBall Andoid 18's]] feats are listed [[TakeOverTheWorld "Dominated Earth in alternate timeline"]], [[NoSell "Deflected Super Saiyan Blue Kamehameha"]], and [[DestructoNookie "Withstood love making with Krillin"]].
* ''WebAnimation/GridironHeights'': During the ''Film/ThePurge'' parody episode, defensive players attack quarterbacks, trash the city, steal money, and... engage in inappropriate celebrations (such as hip thrusts or mimicking weapons) while wearing cleats in non-regulation colors. Tom Brady also uses the Purge as his cheat day for his diet, as he's seen hiding behind a dumpster chowing down on a carton of ice cream.
* ''WebAnimation/{{Kurzgesagt}}'': In "How to Win an Interstellar War", the human race is introduced as a technological civilization with rockets, nuclear weapons, and memes.
* ''WebAnimation/LlamasWithHats'':
** In the second episode:
--->'''Paul:''' Carl, I watched you fire a harpoon into the captain's face!\\
'''Carl:''' That sounds dangerous!\\
'''Paul:''' You were headbutting ''children'' off the side of the ship!\\
'''Carl:''' That, uh, that must have been horrifying to watch.\\
'''Paul:''' And then you started making out with the ice sculptures!\\
'''Carl:''' Thank God that the children weren't on board to see it!
** With the fourth episode the openings themselves become an example. The first begins with Paul finding a dead human in their house, the second with Carl sinking a cruise-ship, the third with Carl overthrowing a South-American Government, and in the fourth... He drags mud all over the carpet. [[FromBadToWorse It Got Worse]].
** Sort of a reverse example, from another of his videos, "Ferrets", in which two ferrets are talking in a valley. The one on the left, Harold exclaims how sad he is, so the other one on the right insists that whenever he's feeling down, he sings about things that make him happy. He then breaks into song, and starts listing off happy things to make Harold happy. The first things he sings are okay, like "the feel of a dollar bill", but the song quickly gets dark, when he starts singing about "the fresh smell of blood", and [[HoYay "touching Harold inappropriately while he sleeps"]].
* ''WebAnimation/LuckyDayForever'': White society media seems to be comprised largely of pornography, sexually suggestive commercials, and bland pop T.V. shows.
* The wanted posters from ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat'':
** Hank is wanted for distorting reality, felony evasion, public urination and crime.
** Sanford is wanted for murder, telling lies, torturing, kidnapping, conspiring, arson... and for being ugly.
** Deimos is wanted for murder, lying, thievery, conspiring, betraying the cause, and for being a smoker.
* ''WebAnimation/ThePinkCity'': The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khRj-5uz_1Y trailer]] for "Elain Gets Adopted" lists some of Gooseworx's past creations: ''WebAnimation/LittleRunmo'', "Elain the Bounty Hunter", "Ghost of the Year", and the low-effort joke video "FANTASTIC GAZEBOS Vol. 1", which is just a slideshow of gazebo photos with music playing on top.
* ''WebAnimation/PonyDotMov'': ''[[https://youtu.be/CGFIumhNiM0 MAGIC.MOV]]'': "Crush. Kill. Destroy. Swag." [[https://youtu.be/93kBPeH1w8c It even made its way into Bronycon.]]
* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'':
** The villainous O'Malley goes "I need that computer to compile my evil formulas, and to rebuild the weather machine. Also to download music! Wuhuhahahaha!""
** When Simmons temporarily defects to the Blue Team, Sarge says "Simmons, I can understand your going crazy and seein' imaginary tanks! ([[FailedASpotCheck 'The tank is right there for the love of God.']]) And I can obviously understand why you'd wanna attack your own base. But painting yourself blue? [[FelonyMisdemeanor Dear God man, doncha have any shame at all?]]"
** As the soldiers try insulting Epsilon-Church to make him angry enough do the 'laserface' again, it goes "you're ugly and nobody likes you", "you're annoying and your team sucks" and "you're round and can't wear pants." And yet the last one manages to get Church downright depressed.
** When Dr. Grey decides to commit InsuranceFraud by exaggerating on Agent Washington's medical condition, she puts him as "de-armed, castrated and generally bothered in the line of duty".
* In ''WebAnimation/SonicForHire'' episode "The Battle: Part 2", Mario wants to kill Sonic for ruining his business, let Luigi getting killed by a bus , and programing his DVR to record ''Bachelor Pad'' three different times. [[spoiler:Tails did that last one.]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{Starbarians}}'' Episode 1.5 has the protagonists being wanted for "coercion, extortion, extinctions, distortions, desertions, perversions, illegal insertions, invasions of nations and space tax evasion, commotions, explosions, and... ''loitering?!''"
* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'':
** In the WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail "caffeine", Strong Bad describes Strong Sad on the final stages of a caffeine high as becoming "erratic, violent, and really funny to watch."
** In "virus", Strong Bad's computer is so riddled with viruses to the point that it warps reality around it. He runs the computer's anti-virus program to find a ridiculous number of viruses. This causes him to freak out. The computer BSOD's on him, with the message "Computer Over. Virus = Very Yes", to which he shouts, "That's not a good prize!" But when the monitor dissolves into a blue liquid and splashes onto the floor, Strong Bad says, "...aaaand the Compy just peed the carpet" in a deadpan fashion.
** In "myths & legends", Strong-Badian fence etchings recorded the Bear Holding a Shark's involvement in "destroyed crops, stolen babies and family bike rides... or family pie-sitting contests."
** In "unnatural", Strong Bad shouts out a string of possible explanations for where a giant version of Bubs has come from: "It's a giant Bubs from outer space! Or... mutated by radiation! Or... from the depths of the ocean! Or... flushed down the toilet!"
* In WebAnimation/{{Underpants}}, an VideoGame/{{Undertale}} parody, In the True ending, when the monsters see the surface, they see [[spoiler: war, disasters, pollution, [[TakeThat Donald Trump, and the Undertale fandom.]]]]
* ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'':
** On ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'': "I could go on about how the combat flows, and how the atmosphere is solid, and how the highlights for me were the Scarecrow sections where Batman's perceptions of reality askew in favor of a nightmarish and respectively delusional glimpse into the darkest pretenses of his soul, and how jumping on people is cool"
** From a recap on ''VideoGame/{{Wet}}'': "Which played like mixing every bad idea from the past ten years in a blender then drinking it from a pouch fashioned from a hollowed out ball-sack. Soundtrack was good, though."
** From his review of ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'', complaining about Australian censorship of the game: "Wouldn't want people to mimic irresponsible behavior like shooting fire out of their bare hands, or leaping twelve stories into the air, or going into politics."
** In his review of ''VideoGame/LayersOfFear'', Yahtzee picks up on the hints of a wife and child in the protagonist's backstory and, given that this is an OntologicalMystery horror game, guesses "You probably murdered them, or ate them, or strapped them to the couch and forced them to watch televised snooker until they lost the ability to reason."
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[[folder:Other Media]]
* You'll find some of this occasionally across Website/TVTropes, many of which are {{Pothole}}d to the main page.
** Including [[ThisTropeNameReferencesItself the name of the trope.]]
** On the Administrivia/NoRealLifeExamplesPlease page before being split into categories, the following tropes were listed with reasons why they are included on the page.
--->'''AlasPoorVillain''': Calling someone a villain in real life is a bad idea. Plus, potential flame war on which real life villain is sympathetic.\\
'''AllGirlsWantBadBoys''': A very hostile debate in real life.\\
'''AlliterativeName''': Too many of them to list.
* The site Free Republic managed one quite by accident, [[http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2870795/posts when giving a serious prediction]] of what, according to them, would (and according to reality, didn't) happen in the second term of UsefulNotes/BarackObama. Among them are two nuclear attacks by China and North Korea, the outlawing of all non-homosexual marriage, the roundup and slaughter of all gun-owners and Christians, Arizona placed under martial law, a 100% tax rate on all income earned over $20,000, and the suspension of the Miami Marlins baseball teams manager.
* Literary magazine [[http://nplusonemag.com/about N+1's]] about page: "Interns are involved in...research, fact-checking, proofreading, publicity, mailing, distribution, web administration, and bartending."
* Comedian Creator/GeorgeCarlin did this during one of his rants about God in relation to the state of the world:
-->"The longer you live, the more you look around, the more you realize; something is ''fucked up.'' Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]], crime, corruption, and the ''Ice Capades.''"
** Not to mention the immortal (and 100% {{NSFW}}) routine "The Seven Words You Can't Say On Television":
--->You wanna know what they are? There's seven of them. [[note]] They're fuck, shit, piss, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker, and tits. And tits doesn't even belong on the list, man. [[/note]]
** The revised version of the list is even better: motherfucker is exchanged for "fart," which as Carlin points out couldn't even be ''alluded to'' on TV at the time he performed the routine (whereas all of the others could be referred to with some kind of euphemism).
** In one of his books he mentions a news story of two men who were arrested for forcing a little boy to smoke, drink, and perform oral sex on them. "Can you imagine?" he comments. "''Smoking!''"
* A [[http://www.dubyaspeak.com/sticks/1 whiny email]] to a Web site mocking [[UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush America's more recent President Bush]]'s {{Malaproper}} tendencies limply defends him by pointing out that [[UsefulNotes/BillClinton his predecessor]] "only mangled the honor of the White House, inconvenient witnesses, innocent people in asprin [sic][[note]]The [sic] was included in the Webmaster's response to the complainer[[/note]] factories, and the word 'is'."
* MovieGuide.org does this a lot, but a particularly hilarious example occurs in their ''Film/Bruno2009'' review.
--> Very strong pagan, pornographic worldview with very strong and often pornographic scenes as well as several scenes mocking conservative Christians and Evangelical Protestants, Orthodox Jews and Orthodox Judaism, the military, Southerners, rednecks, heterosexual men, hunters, and African Americans, especially older blacks (apparently because blacks voted 70-30% in favor of traditional marriage in California in 2008 and tend to oppose the radical homosexual agenda of this movie's pornographic filmmakers), [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking plus a scene with occult content, which includes a psychic.]]
* [[http://endling.deviantart.com/art/Rex-the-D-A-W-G-89045011 Rex's rapsheet]] starts out strong. Murder. Torture. Arson. Domestic violence. Brutal assalt. Treason. Smuggling. Piracy. Kidnapping. Espionage. ''Drunken'' espionage. Aggravated Mischief. Cattle forgery. Forgerous brutality. Brutal Drunkenness. Moving violations, kittennapping, littering, chain pulling... you get the idea; The number of silly crimes outstripes the serious ones, and "Drunken {something}" recurs often.
* A hilarious quote from a NewMediaAreEvil website that quite obviously didn't do its research:
-->"Website/SomethingAwful is a cult that supports drug use, rape, racism, illegal use of firearms, harassment, '''''[[DigitalPiracyIsEvil piracy]]''''' and child pornography."
* A youtube user called Songunblog publishes propaganda videoes from North Korea (it is probably done it for the comedic effect, see [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pVpo6ZsLZQ&feature=channel this]] video). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UNAEyqQc7Q&feature=related One]]is a a comparsion between North Korea and USA, portraying North Korea as a Utopia and USA as a Dystopia. The text about the video says that the USA is "awash with crime, guns, violence, prostitution, drug trafficking, murder and jaywalking."
* Billy Connolly once read out a lengthly and [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments utterly hilarious]] business card that began with this: "Albert Richardson Nelson, 1952 East Belfast. Film and TV VIP, Seeker of the Peace, Part-time Chandelier Cleaner..."
* British comedian Marcus Brigstocke in a bit on global warming: 'Listen, there's a lot China doesn't do that's worth our while. Democracy. Human rights. Cheddar. There's three.'
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma0321vCNts Also, from one of his Now Show rants against religion]]: "The Bible contains examples of acts of wanton genocide, infanticide, fratricide, straight murder, rape, pedophilia, enslavement, brutality and sexism. And before anyone asks 'Would you say the same about Islam?', yes, if I was going to critique Islam I would mention the beheadings, underage sex, mysogeny, and the fact that Mohammad was an illiterate."
* Creator/JeffDunham let Walter, dressed as Santa, answer questions from the public. To the question "If you could rename your reindeer, what would you call them?" Walter ansewered: "Moron, Dimwit, Numbnuts, Pinhead and Chuck."
* Gilbert Gottfried's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGA0dIz9-Wk version]] of TheAristocrats joke:
-->"AND NOW THEIR FACES ARE COVERED WITH SHIT AND PISS AND CUM AND ALSO SWEAT— OOH SWEAT, SORRY. NO SWEAT, SWEAT'S DISGUSTING."
* Inverted in [[http://mylifeisaverage.com/story/1706106 this]] MLIA post.
* The name of this poor child: [[http://www.notwithoutmyhandbag.com/babynames/7.html#jesus Jesus Joseph Dewey]].
* [=WebMD=]'s Symptom Checker-- and how! A simple headache may be the sign of brain cancer, Type II diabetes, or might just be a tension headache.
* The expression "OMGWTFBBQ."
* On [[http://web.archive.org/web/20100402081053/http://www.jericsmith.com/worstbands.htm this article]], a music critic listing [[TheTysonZone the weird/awful stuff]] in which Music/MotleyCrue was involved, does it twice: "Vince Neil killed Nicholas Dingley of Hanoi Rocks in an auto accident.., Tommy Lee served time for beating up Creator/PamelaAnderson... ''Nikki Sixx served as songwriter for hire to Music/MeatLoaf, Faith Hill and Tim [=McGraw=]...'' Vince Neil's ex-wife accused him of spousal abuse... married family man Sixx slept with tour drummer Samantha Maloney and slammed her for it on his website after the fact... and what the hell is that thing sitting on top of Mick Mars' head? Is that hair?"
* A ''Daily Mail'' article discussing the ''Series/{{Glee}}'' episode "Britney/Brittany" said it was accused of promoting "Drug use, masturbation, and burlesque" Sure burlesque is a bit risque...in a 1920's sort of way.
* An ''[[http://io9.com/5695831/wildly-improbable-natural-disasters-+-and-how-they-would-happen io9]]'' article on improbable natural disasters asks, "what would happen if the moon disappeared?" It goes on to describe the resulting earthquakes, volcanoes, chaotic changes in the Earth's rotation with all sorts of weird consequences, and then ends with "it would also be harder to see at night."
* Steven A. Grasse's "nonfiction" book ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Evil_Empire:_101_Ways_That_England_Ruined_the_World The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined the World]]'' is chock-full of this. He accuses England of everything from UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, Islamic terrorism, and the Opium War to the Piltdown Man hoax, homosexuality, [[LuddWasRight the Industrial Revolution]], and *gasp* ''knighting Elton John''.
* From a recent issue of ''Readers Digest'': "Three Reasons to be Happy: The divorce rate in the United States has fallen by 13 percent since 2000. The average credit card debt is under $5,000 for the first time since 2002. Scientists have discovered that gorillas play tag."
* Upon locking an [[http://www.intfiction.org/forum/index.php intfiction thread]], the mod sternly announced, "I hate to do this but we're only on page two and we've already seen Nazis, accusations of trolling, unnecessary profanity and the omission of a serial comma."
* Passware advertises their [[http://www.lostpassword.com/news/pnl51.htm computer forensics program]] as being able to decrypt [=TrueCrypt=] volumes, acquire physical memory images over [=FireWire=], and instantly reset passwords for [=QuickBooks=] 2010.
* [[http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-cabin-in-the-woods-20120413,0,4953108.story This review]] of ''Film/TheCabinInTheWoods'' notes that the cast is forced to fight "endless evil, including — but not limited to — zombies, aliens, fearsome monsters, graves, ghosts, grim clowns, grim reapers, dead-eyed dolls, SWAT teams, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking janitors]], more zombies."
* [=MacNeil=]/Lehrer (''Creator/{{PBS}} [=NewsHour=]'') Journalism consists of the following principles:
-->1. Do nothing I cannot defend;
-->2. Cover, write, and present every story with the care I would want if the story were about me;
-->3. Assume there is at least one other side or version to every story;
-->4. Assume the viewer is as smart and as caring and as good a person as I am;
-->5. Assume the same about all people on whom I report;
-->6. Assume personal lives are a private matter until a legitimate turn in the story absolutely mandates otherwise;
-->7. Carefully separate opinion and analysis from straight news stories, and clearly label everything;
-->8. Do not use anonymous sources or blind quotes except on rare and monumental occasions;
-->9. No one should ever be allowed to attack another anonymously;
-->10. And finally, I am not in the entertainment business.
* A Natalie Angier [[http://www.nytimes.com/1995/06/20/us/does-testosterone-equal-aggression-maybe-not.html science editorial]] uses this trope twice in the ''introduction'', asking first whether you "think it unfair to blame one lousy little chemical for war, dictatorships, crime, Genghis Khan, Gunga Din, Sly Stallone, the N.R.A., the N.F.L., Stormin' Norman Schwarzkopf and the [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking tendency to interrupt in the middle of a sentence]]", and then going on to say that testosterone "may not be the substance that drives men to behave with quintessential guyness, to posture, push, yelp, belch, punch and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking play air-guitar.]]"
* LetsPlay/{{raocow}} is rather fond of this trope.
-->[[http://youtu.be/HxQYGCtZyCo#t=139s There is a social order out there. Chaos only begets death, pain and not very good cereals.]]
* WWWF Grudge Match did this during their [[http://www.grudge-match.com/History/runningman.shtml sixth annual tournament of champions]], which had each contestant on death row: ComicBook/TheJoker for trying to gas the entire city of Gotham, Film/MadMax for sand smuggling, excessive homoeroticism, and furthering Tina Turner's career, [[Film/AustinPowers Dr. Evil]] for attempted world domination, [[Franchise/StarWars Emperor Palpatine]] for attempted ''universe'' domination, Creator/JackieChan for repeated counts of attempted murder and assault with deadly playground equipment, Creator/StephenHawking for breaking the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and worst of all, [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Hobbes]] for stealing a tuna sandwich.
* According to ''Literature/SkippysList'', "The following words and phrases may not be used in a cadence- Budding sexuality, necrophilia, I hate everyone in this formation and wish they were dead, sexual lubrication, black earth mother, all Marines are latent homosexuals, Tantric yoga, Gotterdammerung, Korean hooker, Eskimo Nell, we’ve all got jackboots now, slut puppy, or '''any references to squid'''."
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUsNY3--npY Top 60 Ghetto Black Names]] spends the whole video [[CrossesTheLineTwice Crossing The Line Twice]] with stereotypical {{Ghetto Name}}s like 'Sha'Londria' and 'La'Quaysha' (while occasionally [[RefugeInAudacity holding up things like a bag of fried chicken, a glass of Kool-Aid or a watermelon]]) until it gets to the #1 name, [[spoiler: Courtney.]]
* [[http://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2009/08/25/land-of-oz/ Slacktivist]] describing young-earth creationists:
-->''They can get quite nasty when cornered, baring their teeth, snarling and getting elected to school boards.''
* The Library of Congress subject terms assigned to books in library catalogs, which are intended to help people search for items of interest to them, can sometimes provide unintentional examples of this trope. For instance, these are the LOC subject terms for the teen fiction novel ''Highway to Hell'' by Rosemary Clement-Moore: Monsters, Chupacabras, Psychic Ability, Witchcraft, Demonology, and Journalism.
* In Judaism, the Vidui, or Confessional Prayer, is recited numerous times on Yom Kippur. It is an acrostic in Hebrew, with a list of sins, one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet, in order (ashamnu for aleph, bagadnu for bet, etc.) One English translation is not literal, and instead is also an acrostic (we abuse, we betray, etc.) Because some English letters are seldom used, this forced the author to get creative in some cases. Many sins are severe, like stealing, killing, or rebelling. However, the last three sins, for the seldom-used letters X, Y, and Z, are "We are xenophobic, we yield to evil, we are zealots for bad causes."
* Even distiguished science journals can't resist. [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.201303165/abstract "Disability, Despotism, Deoxygenation"]]...with gratuituous AlliterativeTitle via AlliterativeList.
* Formally, a slogan of the supporters of German soccer club St.Pauli (their political standpoint is best described as Lulz Left) fits well here: "Never again war! Never again fascism! Never again 2nd Division!" It could be argued, though, that playing only 2nd Division is no "jaywalking" matter for a supporter.
* In one entry of the blog ''[[Blog/GaijinSmash Gaijin Chronicles]]'', the blogger, a large black man who at the time taught English to Japanese middle-school kids, was watching an after-school girls dodgeball game. After it unexpectedly turned from timid to violent, he said if he was in a house and had the choice of facing "a group of Japanese girls in K-Groove [[Series/TwentyFour Jack Bauer]] berserker mode" downstairs or "[[Franchise/ANightmareonElmStreet Freddy Krueger]], [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason]], the masked guy from the ''Film/{{Scream}}'' movies, Franchise/{{Predator}}s, {{Franchise/Alien}}s, and Music/CelineDion singing the ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' song" upstairs, he’d go upstairs and take his chances, because he’d actually have a remote chance of coming out of it alive.
* A [[http://wonkette.com/550978/hipsters-complain-they-were-for-marriage-equality-before-wisconsin-hopped-on-bandwagon Wonkette]] post notes that when a Wisconsin judge overturned the gay marriage ban in the state, "a vengeful Jehovah did not hurl any lighting bolts at the courthouse or suddenly afflict the greater Madison area with plagues of boils, frogs, or Minnesota Vikings fans."
* [[http://www.snopes.com/humor/jokes/autos.asp An old bit of Web 1.0 e-mail humor]] that used to make the rounds holds that at a computer expo, Bill Gates compared the advancement in computer technology to advancements in automotive technology, stating that if General Motors kept apace of Silicon Valley, we would be driving 25 dollar cars that got 1,000 miles per gallon. The response from GM is, supposedly, a list of the things that would be wrong with such a car, an obvious TakeThat to the problems that many computers suffered from back then, and the last item on the list is something to the effect of "You would have to press the start button to turn off your car."
** Guess which thing on that list is true for some newer models of car?
* In a Collegehumor video called "The Six Ways You'll See Your Dad", one of the ways he is seen as a tyrant. The narrator starts by saying "He's like Darth Vader, Hitler, and the Reverend from Footloose all rolled into one."
* [[https://41.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me0erk26Ju1rhcszdo1_500.jpg This photo.]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWOLFK3TMZE Mathew Buck's ''Projector'']] rant about the titular character from ''Keith Lemon: The Film'':
-->"The guy doesn't talk about anything but holes! He talks about his penis, he talks about his asshole, and he also talks about the hole that isn't commonly found on people of his own gender. ''That's all he ever talks about''. Oh, and tits."
* ''[[Blog/ElChiguireBipolar El Chigüire Bipolar]]'''s article [[http://www.elchiguirebipolar.net/29-06-2015/maduro-el-cne-me-entrego-el-historial-de-internet-de-todos-ustedes/ Maduro: The National Electoral Council gave me the internet history of all of you]] says that Maduro knows if you voted, didn't vote, bank account stats, internet history and what you had for breakfast.
* [[https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/final-destination-3 This review]] of ''Film/FinalDestination3'' in its "What Parents Need To Know" section gives us this hilarious gem:
--> ''"Parents need to know that [[Film/FinalDestination3 this film]] [[CaptainObvious isn't for young viewers]]. It's comprised of essentially nonstop violence against teenagers, usually staged in tense or jump scenes. Blood and gore are shown frequently and copiously. [[FanService Two girls strip and show their breasts full-on before entering tanning tubes]]. [[AbhorrentAdmirer One boy flirts aggressively]], [[DoubleEntendre using sexual slang]]. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking A frightened horse runs through a crowd, accidentally dragging a girl]]. [[FlippingTheBird One girl gives her sister the finger]]. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Lots of scary music and occasional loud noises.]]"''
** [[https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/final-destination-2 Their review]] of ''Film/FinalDestination2'' is even ''more'' hilarious:
-->''"Parents need to know that this movie is very gory and that death is a meaningless event held up for entertainment value. [[ParanoiaFuel Many of the accidents involve everyday items]], [[ParanoiaFuel which might lead some audience members to view their surroundings in a much different way]]. [[DrugsAreBad Several college age kids use drugs in a casual, off-hand manner that the other characters appear to accept]]. [[AdultsAreUseless Parents in this movie seem unwilling to discuss possible peril with their children and are powerless to help their teens survive]]."''
* From ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'':
-->'''Vezon''': So, what am I supposed to do on Destral? Theft? Assassination? Running with sharp objects?
* In a post about how early psychedelicists were incredibly weird[[http://slatestarcodex.com/2016/04/28/why-were-early-psychedelicists-so-weird/]]: "During his later life, he wrote books about how the human brain had hidden circuits of consciousness that would allow us to live in space, including a quantum overmind which could control reality and break the speed of light. He eventually fell so deep into madness that he started hanging out with Robert Anton Wilson and participating in Ron Paul fundraisers."
* In [[https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/1999-05-01/between-old-left-and-new-right an article]] that Henry Kissinger wrote in ''Foreign Affairs'' magazine in 1999:
-->By the summer of 1974, when Gerald R. Ford took over as president, [[UsefulNotes/RichardNixon Richard M. Nixon's]] foreign policy had become controversial. Liberals chastised him for inadequate attention to human rights. Conservatives depicted his administration as overeager for accommodation with the Soviet Union in the name of detente, which, in their view, compounded bad policy with [[CheeseEatingSurrenderMonkeys French terminology]].
* Walter Moers "Essay" [[http://home.arcor.de/wonder1908/Damentoilette.pdf Warum Sie unbedingt mal auf der Damentoilette nachsehen sollten]] contains the following list of consequences of [[MakesSenseInContext the first women appearing on earth]]
-->...Der Untergang der griechischen Kultur...Elend und Not...Weltkrieg I und II, Vietnam, Sarajewo, runtergeklappte Klodeckel
** Translation
-->...The downfall of ancient Greek culture...misery and destitution...World War I and II, Vietnam, Sarajewo, closed toilet lids
* [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160223171113/https://moviepilot.com/posts/3781217 This article]] about why ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' isn't appropriate for kids. In order, the reasons given are: extreme levels of violence, gore, profanity, nudity, sex... and ''kids won't even get most of the clean jokes''.
* ''The New York Times'' article https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/cp/opinion/election-night-2016/it-is-possible-for-trump-to-bea-good-president states that voters have no interest in denying gays civil rights, controlling women's healthcare choices, or ''telling people where to go to the bathroom.''[[note]]At the time, the issue of where people could go to the bathroom ''was'' a hot political topic thanks to certain laws.[[/note]]
* From this very wiki: the Administrivia/LockedPages article explains why TabletopGame/{{FATAL}}, (notorious for an obsession with rape, sexual violence, molestation, possible paedophilia, etc) is locked for editing - with this line:
--> FATAL: Trimmed down and locked under content policy. Pervasive objectionable content and confusing math.
* While most of Joan Cornellà's surreal visual strips rely on the "TomatoSurprise" trope to act as a punch line, sometimes they use this trope as one. In one strip a man in a red coat shakes hands with a man in a white shirt, who has a needle stuck in his arm and pisses all over the man in the suit's pant's leg. It doesn't phase him at all...[[spoiler:until he see's the other man works in ''marketing''.]]
* After Creator/GeorgeOrwell published ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour'', he had his publishers send a copy of it to Aldous Huxley, the author of another significant dystopian novel, ''Literature/BraveNewWorld''. After Huxley read Nineteen Eighty-Four, he wrote a letter to Orwell to share his thoughts. The letter ends this way:
-->In other words, I feel that the nightmare of Nineteen Eighty-Four is destined to modulate into the nightmare of a world having more resemblance to that which I imagined in Brave New World. The change will be brought about as a result of a felt need for increased efficiency. Meanwhile, of course, there may be a large-scale biological and atomic war --- in which case we shall have nightmares of other and scarcely imaginable kinds.
-->Thank you once again for the book.
* [[https://harpers.org/archive/2017/09/public-enemy/ This]] ''Harpers'' article on juror selection for the Martin Shkreli trial is structured to use this joke as a punchline. After a long series of jurors saying they wouldn't be able to judge him fairly due to the way he raised the price on prescription drugs, the potential harm it could do to them, hatred for corporate greed, etc, it ends on this note:
-->THE COURT: All right. We are going to excuse you, sir.
--> JUROR No. 59: And he disrespected the Music/WuTangClan.
* The Villains Wiki page for Advertising/SegataSanshiro lists his crimes as "assault, attempted murder, murder, [[GretzkyHasTheBall using an illegal tactic in soccer.]]"
* [[AsianAnimation Chinese animated series]] ''Animation/HappyHeroes'' has at least one example. In Season 2 episode 16, Big M. lies that he wants to quit working at the school. Someone hears him and tells him he hasn't paid his rent and utility bills, another appears afterward saying he also hasn't paid his property management fees, elevator and broadband fees, or cleaning fees, and then a third one appears and mentions that he hasn't paid for two onions he purchased earlier.
* Sometimes the cleaning instructions for Redbubble t-shirts will say, "Cold Wash Only, Don't Bleach, Don't Tumble Dry, Don't Slap Pandas".
* [[https://deadline.com/2013/11/ptc-blasts-family-guy-for-jokes-about-rape-sexual-exploitation-of-kids-and-internal-defrosting-of-frozen-hot-dogs-636005/ This]] Deadline article uses it in the headline: ''PTC Blasts ‘Family Guy’ For Jokes About Rape, Sexual Exploitation Of Kids, And “Internal Defrosting Of Frozen Hot Dogs”''
* Actress Creator/ZsaZsaGabor once worked for an advice column, where she gives this gem of an advice:
--> '''Question''': My fiancé gave me a car, a mink coat, and a ''stove''. Is it proper for me to accept these gifts?\\
'''Gabor''': Of course not! Send back the stove.
* Controversial writer Sam Harris gave [[https://www.samharris.org/blog/how-to-lose-readers-without-even-trying a sarcastic nod to this trope]] after [[https://www.samharris.org/blog/how-rich-is-too-rich a blog post he wrote advocating higher taxes for billionaires]] caused a torrent of hate mail, much of it from his ''fans.''
--> Do you have too many readers of your books and articles? Want to reduce traffic on your blog? ... Simply write an article suggesting that taxes should be raised on billionaires. Really, it’s that simple! You can declare the world’s religions to be cesspools of confusion and bigotry, you can argue that all drugs should be made legal and that free will is an illusion. You can even write in defense of torture. But I assure you that [[EveryoneHasStandards nothing will rile and winnow your audience like the suggestion that billionaires should contribute more of their wealth to the good of society.]]
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