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* ''Fanfic/OniGaShikuSeries'': After Izuku declares to the entire school that he's going to win in the upcoming Sports Festival, he decides that he needs to train. However, since none of the people he usually trains with are around, he instead decides to find a job in [[WretchedHive Kamurocho]], saying "how hard can it be?" Cue literally ''everyone he knows'' telling him they have nothing lined up.
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* In ''Literature/Moonflowers,'' this is Played For Drama. The cast is preparing to rescue seven unknown victims from TheWildHunt, and the Irish Army sends a hundred infantry to match up with the Wild Hunt's hundred cavalry riders. They're quite pleased to find out that the Wild Hunt is now down by a third... only for Rickard to say that they should have sent at least double the soldiers to a hundred cavalry, especially [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome since modern soldiers haven't even FOUGHT cavalry.]] The cast soon calls up [[ClosestThingWeGot whichever civilian riders, mounted police, and reenactors can get to Mary's Cape by morning.]] When said riders find out that [[BornInTheSaddle the Wild Hunt's leader jumped his horse over a speeding car, and another rider jumped OFF his horse onto that car,]] half of them immediately know they're outclassed and [[KnowWhenToFoldEm bow out right there.]] The other half has to suffer through ''this'' trope, since [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome few civilian horses will put up with this level of stunt-riding,]] and none of them are getting shot at or intentionally harmed.

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* In ''Literature/Moonflowers,'' ''{{Literature/Moonflowers}},'' this is Played For Drama.PlayedForDrama. The cast is preparing to rescue seven unknown victims from TheWildHunt, and the Irish Army sends a hundred infantry to match up with the Wild Hunt's hundred cavalry riders. They're quite pleased to find out that the Wild Hunt is now down by a third... only for Rickard to say that they should have sent at least double the soldiers to a hundred cavalry, especially [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome since modern soldiers haven't even FOUGHT cavalry.]] The cast soon calls up [[ClosestThingWeGot whichever civilian riders, mounted police, and reenactors can get to Mary's Cape by morning.]] When morning,]] and when said riders find out that [[BornInTheSaddle the Wild Hunt's leader jumped his horse over a speeding car, and while another rider jumped OFF his horse onto that car,]] half of them immediately know they're outclassed and [[KnowWhenToFoldEm bow out right there.]] The other half has to suffer through ''this'' trope, since [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome few civilian horses will put up with this level of stunt-riding,]] and none of them are getting shot at or intentionally harmed.
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* In ''Literature/Moonflowers,'' the cast is preparing to rescue seven unknown victims from TheWildHunt. The Irish Army sends a hundred infantry to match up with the Wild Hunt's hundred cavalry riders, and they're quite pleased to find out that the Wild Hunt is now down by a third... only for Rickard to say that they should have sent at least double the soldiers to a hundred cavalry, especially [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome modern soldiers haven't even FOUGHT cavalry.]] The cast soon calls up [[ClosestThingWeGot whichever civilian riders, mounted police, and reenactors can get to Mary's Cape by morning.]] When said riders find out that [[BornInTheSaddle the Wild Hunt's leader jumped his horse over a speeding car, and another rider jumped OFF his horse onto that car,]] half of them immediately know they're outclassed and [[KnowWhenToFoldEm bow out right there.]] The other half has to suffer through ''this'' trope, since [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome few civilian horses will put up with this level of stunt-riding,]] and none of them are getting shot at or intentionally harmed.

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* In ''Literature/Moonflowers,'' the this is Played For Drama. The cast is preparing to rescue seven unknown victims from TheWildHunt. The TheWildHunt, and the Irish Army sends a hundred infantry to match up with the Wild Hunt's hundred cavalry riders, and they're riders. They're quite pleased to find out that the Wild Hunt is now down by a third... only for Rickard to say that they should have sent at least double the soldiers to a hundred cavalry, especially [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome since modern soldiers haven't even FOUGHT cavalry.]] The cast soon calls up [[ClosestThingWeGot whichever civilian riders, mounted police, and reenactors can get to Mary's Cape by morning.]] When said riders find out that [[BornInTheSaddle the Wild Hunt's leader jumped his horse over a speeding car, and another rider jumped OFF his horse onto that car,]] half of them immediately know they're outclassed and [[KnowWhenToFoldEm bow out right there.]] The other half has to suffer through ''this'' trope, since [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome few civilian horses will put up with this level of stunt-riding,]] and none of them are getting shot at or intentionally harmed.
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* In ''Literature/Moonflowers,'' the cast is preparing to rescue seven unknown victims from TheWildHunt. The Irish Army sends a hundred infantry to match up with the Wild Hunt's hundred cavalry riders, and they're quite pleased to find out that the Wild Hunt is now down by a third... only for Rickard to say that they should have sent at least double the soldiers to a hundred cavalry, especially [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome modern soldiers haven't even FOUGHT cavalry.]] The cast soon calls up [[ClosestThingWeGot whichever civilian riders, mounted police, and reenactors can get to Mary's Cape by morning.]] When said riders find out that [[BornInTheSaddle the Wild Hunt's leader jumped his horse over a speeding car, and another rider jumped OFF his horse onto that car,]] half of them immediately know they're outclassed and [[KnowWhenToFoldEm bow out right there.]] The other half has to suffer through ''this'' trope, since [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome few civilian horses will put up with this level of stunt-riding,]] and none of them are getting shot at or intentionally harmed.

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