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* WrongfullyAttributed: Several of the quotes in ''blasph'' are wrongfully attributed to UsefulNotes/ThePresidents.

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* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Several of the characters have strange idols, such as DavidHume and AdolfHitler.

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->''"Here, have a copy of all the reasons we would go to hell if there was a god."''
-->-- '''Keaton''', [[SelfReferentialHumor describing the work]]

''Blasphemous and Unintentionally Racist Things Keaton and Wyatt Say'' (officially nicknamed ''blasph'') is a NonFiction WebSerialNovel chronicling the lives of several high school students, told entirely through the medium of quotations.

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!! ''Blasphemous and Unintentionally Racist Things Keaton and Wyatt Say'' contains examples of:
* EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench: Keaton notes that it's easy to sound sexy in Spanish
* GratuitousSpanish: When Keaton and Wyatt attempt to demonstrate EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench, they use a lot of this.
* IHitYouYouHitTheGround: Gokul states that this is what would happen if he fought Arthur.
* JesusWasWayCool: Keaton states that Jesus "was the ultimate raver".
* NonSequitur: Most of the quotes are removed from their original context, and thus serve as non sequiturs.
* QuoteToQuoteCombat
* SelfReferentialHumor: At the beginning of the work, Keaton describes ''blasph'' as "all the reasons we would go to hell if there was a god".
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Several of the characters have strange idols, such as DavidHume and AdolfHitler.
* ThereIsNoGod: At the beginning of the work, Keaton describes ''blasph'' as "all the reasons we would go to hell if there was a god".
* WrongfullyAttributed: Several of the quotes in ''blasph'' are wrongfully attributed to ThePresidents.
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