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The quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at the top of this page is not an example of this trope.

The description on this page describes the trope perfectly, but the book passage above it is purely part of an *internal* monologue. At no point does a character with *outer* monologue say: \"Did I just say that out loud?\" (or words to that effect)

This trope page seems to have overzealously expanded to include at moment in any form of entertainment where someone wonders if they said something out loud.

The trope is: Character absent-mindedly says something out loud without realising it. What they say should be meandering or revealing, or otherwise embarrassing. They should suddenly catch themselves and say, \"Did I just say that out loud?\"

If all these elements are not present, it is not this trope.
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The quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at the top of this page is not an example of this trope.

The description on this page describes the trope perfectly, but the book passage above it is purely part of an *internal* monologue. At no point does a character with *outer* monologue say: \"Did I just say that out loud?\" (or words to that effect)

This trope page seems to have overzealously expanded to include at moment in any form of entertainment where someone wonders if they said something out loud. That is not the trope.

The trope is: Character absent-mindedly says something out loud without realising it. What they say should be meandering or revealing, or otherwise embarrassing. They should suddenly catch themselves and say, \"Did I just say that out loud?\"

If all these elements are not present, it is not this trope.
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The quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at the top of this page is not an example of this trope. The description describes the trope perfectly, but the book passage above it is purely part of an *internal* monologue. At no point does a character with *outer* monologue say:
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The quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at the top of this page is not an example of this trope. The description describes the trope perfectly, but the book passage above it is purely part of an *internal* monologue. At no point does a character with *outer* monologue say: \"Did I just say that out loud?\"

Nor did the character definitely let something slip, leading to the joke.

This trope seems to have overzealously expanded to include at moment in any form of entertainment where someone wonders if they said something out loud. That is not the trope.

The trope is: Character absent-mindedly says something out loud without realising it. What they say should be meandering or revealing, or otherwise embarrassing. They should suddenly catch themselves and say, \"Did I just say that out loud?\"

If all these elements are not present, it is not this trope.
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The quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at the top of this page is not an example of this trope. The description describes the trope perfectly, the book passage above it is purely part of an internal monologue. At no point does a character with outer monologue:
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The quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at the top of this page is not an example of this trope. The description describes the trope perfectly, but the book passage above it is purely part of an *internal* monologue. At no point does a character with *outer* monologue say: \"Did I just say that out loud?\"

Nor did the character definitely let something slip, hence the joke.

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The quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at the top of this page is not an example of this trope. The description describes the trope perfectly, the passage from FaL is purely part of an internal monologue. No hilarity ensues.
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The quote from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas at the top of this page is not an example of this trope. The description describes the trope perfectly, the book passage above it is purely part of an internal monologue. At no point does a character with outer monologue: \"Did I just say that out loud?\"
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