#2: Nov 28th 2014 at 4:27:10 AM
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Please show some misusage before starting a thread over it. This trope has 13000+ inbounds and 3000+ wicks, it needs some more evidence.
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I keep seeing Crosses the Line Twice used to mean either "any offensive joke at all" or "anything offensive regardless of humourous intent". According to the trope page, it's only supposed to be used for humour so horribly offensive that it somehow manages to become even funnier rather than just repulsive.