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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Josephine gives up her glasses for Lent, Mrs. Brinks is so inspired by the act of self-sacrifice that she orders all of her students to give something up for Lent, leading to the episode's shenanigans of Angela deciding what to give up and trying to bust Nanette for cheating on the assignment. It ends up being AllForNothing when the school board smacks down Mrs. Brink because of all the parents complaining about their children being ordered by their secular teacher to engage in an explicitly religious practice.
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* ThreatenAllToFindOne: In the episode "Snowdrop the Abridged", someone pranks Princess Celestia by dyeing her mane and tail pink. So Celestia gathers all her suspects (who are [[InsaneTrollLogic all children, bizarrely]]) and threatens to punish them all if the culprit doesn't confess. Then the ''blind'' filly Snowdrop has the misfortune of arriving late and asking what she missed, so Celestia immediately fixates on ''her'' as the prime suspect. Fortunately, the more level-headed Princess Luna recognizes how stupid all this is, and convinces Celestia not to punish anyone.
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* ThreatenAllToFindOne: In the episode "Snowdrop the Abridged", someone pranks Princess Celestia by dyeing her mane and tail pink. So Celestia gathers all her suspects (who are [[InsaneTrollLogic all children, bizarrely]]) and threatens to punish them all if the culprit doesn't confess. Then the ''blind'' filly Snowdrop has the misfortune of arriving late and asking what she missed, so Celestia immediately fixates on ''her'' as the prime suspect. Fortunately, the more level-headed Princess Luna recognizes how stupid all this is, and convinces Celestia not to punish anyone.

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