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* DeconstructedTrope: Many sketches run on RefugeInAudacity, but in the sketch "Throw Up Employee", a cashier named Brian throws up on a customer's food and refuses to own up to it. Instead, he tries giving away the food while saying "no refunds", lies that he's the manager when the customer complains, and even tries to gaslight the customer that he's acting crazy. When the real manager arrives, Brian lies that the customer threw up own his own food (only to get quickly refuted by another guy in line), refuses to go home when his boss tells him so, instead arguing that ''he's'' the one who's sick, tries to gaslight him into thinking he's acting crazy, and then makes a gay joke at his boss' expense, which gets him fired. Brian makes a further ass of himself by saying that his dad owns the restaurant (he doesn't; he's the town drunk) and while leaving, swears to God that he did not throw up, only to do it again.

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* DeconstructedTrope: Many sketches run on RefugeInAudacity, but in the sketch "Throw Up Employee", a cashier named Brian throws up on a customer's food and refuses to own up to it. Instead, he tries giving away the food while saying "no refunds", lies that he's the manager when the customer complains, and even tries to gaslight the customer that he's acting crazy. When the real manager arrives, Brian [[BlatantLies lies that the customer threw up own his own food food]] (only to get quickly refuted by another guy in line), refuses to go home when his boss tells him so, instead arguing that ''he's'' the one who's sick, tries to gaslight him into thinking he's acting crazy, and then makes a gay joke at his boss' expense, which gets him fired. Brian makes a further ass of himself by saying that his dad owns the restaurant (he doesn't; he's the town drunk) and while leaving, swears to God that he did not throw up, [[ImmediateSelfContradiction only to do it again.again]].
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqqNyFbhock Nerf Nuke]]" rapidly becomes a metaphor for mutually assured destruction, detente, and nuclear proliferation, ending with the main kids agreeing not to increase their respective stockpiles of Nerf Nukes, then ganging up on a poor kid simply because he ''claims'' to have a Nerf Nuke (and they feel him even being interested in acquiring one is dangerous).

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqqNyFbhock Nerf Nuke]]" rapidly becomes a metaphor for mutually assured destruction, detente, and nuclear proliferation, ending with the main kids agreeing not to increase their respective stockpiles of Nerf Nukes, then ganging up on a poor kid simply because he ''claims'' to have a Nerf Nuke (and (after having just said he was ''getting'' a Nerf Nuke), and they feel him even being interested in acquiring one is dangerous).dangerous.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Even the other prisoners find Sex Robot to be disturbing.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Even the other prisoners find Sex Robot to be disturbing.disturbing, asking if he can be moved to another cell and expressing disgust when he starts humping the cell bars.

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