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* ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'': Gabe had this to say about the reveal of the UsefulNotes/XboxOne:

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* ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'': Gabe had this to say about the reveal of the UsefulNotes/XboxOne:Platform/XboxOne:
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* ''WebVideo/SchaffrillasProductions'' often describes any movie he considers is of decent quality as "a movie that exists".

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* ''WebVideo/SchaffrillasProductions'' often describes any movie he considers is of average or decent quality as "a movie that exists".
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* It's become a bit of a joke surrounding followers of Creator/HideoKojima's Twitter account whenever he discusses having seen a recent film that he will either post several sentences of effusive praise detailing every single thing he liked about it, or simply some variant of "Saw [movie name]."
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** His IAmGreatSong in ''[[Recap/RedDwarfSeriesVIIBlue Blue]]'' soon runs out of rhymes for Rimmer and settles for "He's never been mistaken for Creator/YulBrynner", which would be difficult to do.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow'': "[[Recap/ThePatrickStarShowS1E16BackpayPaybackHouseHunting Backpay Payback]]" has this example of Granny Tentacles' tendency to make {{Bait and Switch Comment}}s:
-->'''Granny Tentacles''': Squidward, you're my favorite grandson... ''(grabs his nose tight)'' probably 'cause you're my ''only'' grandson!
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* "Deepities" are phrases that ''sound'' profound at first, but when you think about it are true in a trivial sense but false or meaningless in the sense it's meant to be taken in (this often combines with the FourTermsFallacy). Classic examples are "love is a word", "age is a number", and "there is no 'I' in 'team'" (these often have a 'just' thrown in).

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* "Deepities" are phrases that ''sound'' profound at first, but when you think about it are true in a trivial sense but false or meaningless in the sense it's meant to be taken in (this often combines with the FourTermsFallacy). Classic examples are "love is just a word", "age is just a number", and "there is no 'I' in 'team'" (these often have a 'just' thrown in).'team'".

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