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Sometimes, it happens because someone was acting like a jerk and this is their karmic retribution. Others, it's just because someone is a CosmicPlaything. Tough luck, buddy.

SubTrope of ContrivedCoincidence, when unlikely stuff happens for plot reasons and nobody InUniverse notices. Compare LaserGuidedKarma, when rewards or punishment for good/bad deeds has excellent timing, and CantGetAwayWithNuthin, when any form of rule-breaking is TemptingFate.

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Sometimes, it happens because someone was acting like a jerk and this is their karmic retribution. Others, Other times, it's just because someone is a CosmicPlaything. Tough luck, buddy.

Classic adventure games operate under this principle, from the early text-based adventures to the super high-tech graphics-based [=LucasArts=] and Sierra ones.

SubTrope of ContrivedCoincidence, when unlikely stuff happens for plot reasons and nobody InUniverse notices. Compare LaserGuidedKarma, when LaserGuidedKarma (when rewards or punishment for good/bad deeds has excellent timing, and CantGetAwayWithNuthin, when timing), CantGetAwayWithNuthin (when any form of rule-breaking is TemptingFate.TemptingFate), and TheChewToy (when a character designed to suffer for the audience's amusement).



* Classic adventure games operate under this principle, from the early text-based adventures to the super high-tech graphics based [=LucasArts=] and Sierra ones.
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* Creator/HarlanEllison's short story "The Man Who Was Heavily Into Revenge" {{exaggerate|d}}s this, as the {{Jerkass}} protagonist finds that the ''entire universe'' is apparently out to get him in the name of the man he wronged.

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* Creator/HarlanEllison's short story "The Man Who Was Heavily Into Revenge" {{exaggerate|d}}s this, as the {{Jerkass}} protagonist finds that the ''entire universe'' is apparently out to get him in the name of the man he wronged.wronged, including a dog and in-animated objects such as an elevator door and a car door. [[spoiler:after he does himself in, it is implied that the very same fate will befall the man the main character wronged]]
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* In ''Manga/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess2016'', a conversation with Telma prompts Link to ([[CosmicPlaything correctly]]) suspect that his DoomedHometown, recently sacked second hometown, and the ominous activity around Hyrule Castle Town are fate's response to his lukewarm reception towards the CallToAdventure.
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* ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'': GREMLIN tries to make an Esper based on Holism, who would change the macroscopic world to achieve a microscopic effect.

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* ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'': ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'': GREMLIN tries to make an Esper based on Holism, who would change the macroscopic world to achieve a microscopic effect.
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** We also have the "maroon Golf" Jerry ("black Saab") blocked in traffic and who paid him back.
* ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'': The guys nearly hit a man in their car while driving to work. At the office, they discover a visiting company executive is that man. [[spoiler: Turns out to be an example for the exec too, as he was ''trying'' to get hit by a car.]]

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** We also have the The "maroon Golf" Jerry ("black Saab") blocked in traffic and who paid him back.
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Sometimes, it happens because someone was acting like a jerk and this is their karmic retribution. Others, it's just because someone is a CosmicPlaything.

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Sometimes, it happens because someone was acting like a jerk and this is their karmic retribution. Others, it's just because someone is a CosmicPlaything.
CosmicPlaything. Tough luck, buddy.
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Sometimes, it happens because someone was acting like a jerk and this is their karmic retribution. Others, it's just because someone is a CosmicPlaything.
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Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. Things are but elements of a bigger system and phenomena can't be explained unless one references the whole. In RealLife, it's a scientific approach to studying complex systems. In fiction, however, it has a very different usage --unrelated events are interconnected [[FinaglesLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... for the worse. Meet Hellistics, Holistics from Hell.

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Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. Things are but elements of a bigger system and phenomena can't be explained unless one references the whole. In RealLife, it's a scientific approach to studying complex systems. In fiction, however, it has a very different usage --unrelated events are interconnected [[FinaglesLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... for the worse. Meet Hellistics, [[TitleDrop Hellistics]], Holistics from Hell.
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SubTrope of ContrivedCoincidence. Compare CantGetAwayWithNuthin and LaserGuidedKarma.

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SubTrope of ContrivedCoincidence. ContrivedCoincidence, when unlikely stuff happens for plot reasons and nobody InUniverse notices. Compare CantGetAwayWithNuthin LaserGuidedKarma, when rewards or punishment for good/bad deeds has excellent timing, and LaserGuidedKarma.CantGetAwayWithNuthin, when any form of rule-breaking is TemptingFate.
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Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. This trope comes into play when unrelated events are interconnected [[FinaglesLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... for the worse.

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Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. This trope comes into play when unrelated Things are but elements of a bigger system and phenomena can't be explained unless one references the whole. In RealLife, it's a scientific approach to studying complex systems. In fiction, however, it has a very different usage --unrelated events are interconnected [[FinaglesLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... for the worse.
worse. Meet Hellistics, Holistics from Hell.

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Remember that guy your girlfriend cut off in traffic while she was talking to you on the phone and addressing you by your full name? Turns out that guy is your new boss. He got you to do extra work because of this, which made you miss that call from your brother, you know, the one that was facing foreclosure and needed you to lend him money. And now your brother, his wife and five kids live with you. Because of a traffic cut. Meet Hellistics, Holistics from Hell.

Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. This trope comes into play when unrelated events are interconnected [[FinaglesLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... For the worse.

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Remember that guy your girlfriend cut off in traffic while she was talking to you on the phone and addressing you by your full name? Turns out that guy is your new boss. He got you to do extra work because of this, which made you miss that call from your brother, you know, the one that was facing foreclosure and needed you to lend him money. And now your brother, his wife and five kids live with you. Because of a traffic cut. Meet Hellistics, Holistics from Hell.

Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. This trope comes into play when unrelated events are interconnected [[FinaglesLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... For for the worse.
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Compare ContrivedCoincidence, CantGetAwayWithNuthin, LaserGuidedKarma.

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SubTrope of ContrivedCoincidence. Compare ContrivedCoincidence, CantGetAwayWithNuthin, CantGetAwayWithNuthin and LaserGuidedKarma.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}':, Missi causes problems between Heather and Emily, to be solved on the tracks. Emily wins. Heather gets pissed. Heather gets a prodigy to try to beat Ash. Said prodigy and Eponine, a friend of Cassiel, hit it off at a party. Cassiel takes it upon herself to try to help said prodigy [[WackyRacing win the race with magic]]. Rumisiel attempts to keep Cassiel from rigging the race, which causes Logan to crash. The police arrive to check up on the accident, also finding Emily, who they were looking for since she ran off in the middle of the night to watch said race. Emily's mother blames the night on Ash, forbidding Emily to hang out anymore, though Molly quickly steps in and takes the blame while also calling Ms. [=McArthur=] out on being so overbearing toward Emily. This results in Ash inviting Missi. Long story short, Ash eats with Missi somewhere. Getting out of said eating place, Ash and Missi are approached by two men who hint at raping them before the aforementioned prodigy shows up and threatens to call the cops.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}':, ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'': Missi causes problems between Heather and Emily, to be solved on the tracks. Emily wins. Heather gets pissed. Heather gets a prodigy to try to beat Ash. Said prodigy and Eponine, a friend of Cassiel, hit it off at a party. Cassiel takes it upon herself to try to help said prodigy [[WackyRacing win the race with magic]]. Rumisiel attempts to keep Cassiel from rigging the race, which causes Logan to crash. The police arrive to check up on the accident, also finding Emily, who they were looking for since she ran off in the middle of the night to watch said race. Emily's mother blames the night on Ash, forbidding Emily to hang out anymore, though Molly quickly steps in and takes the blame while also calling Ms. [=McArthur=] out on being so overbearing toward Emily. This results in Ash inviting Missi. Long story short, Ash eats with Missi somewhere. Getting out of said eating place, Ash and Missi are approached by two men who hint at raping them before the aforementioned prodigy shows up and threatens to call the cops.
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* Shows up a lot in ''VideoGame/GhostTrick''. To name one example: an undercover cop working as a waitress at a restaurant spies a couple of suspicious foreigners, and [[spoiler:plants a bug in their food to be monitored by her colleague. One of them spots the bug, and burns it, causing the one listening to receive extreme feedback. This knocks him out, causing the van he was driving to crash into the same restaurant, killing him and one of the patrons]].

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* Shows up a lot in ''VideoGame/GhostTrick''. To name one example: an ''VideoGame/GhostTrick'': An undercover cop working as a waitress at a restaurant spies a couple of suspicious foreigners, and [[spoiler:plants a bug in their food to be monitored by her colleague. colleague]]. One of them spots the bug, it and burns it, causing the one listening to receive extreme feedback. This knocks him out, causing the van he was driving to crash into the same restaurant, killing him and one of the patrons]].
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'', Missi causes problems between Heather and Emily, to be solved on the tracks. Emily wins. Heather gets pissed. Heather gets a prodigy to try to beat Ash. Said prodigy and Eponine, a friend of Cassiel, hit it off at a party. Cassiel takes it upon herself to try to help said prodigy [[WackyRacing win the race with magic]]. Rumisiel attempts to keep Cassiel from rigging the race, which causes Logan to crash. The police arrive to check up on the accident, also finding Emily, who they were looking for since she ran off in the middle of the night to watch said race. Emily's mother blames the night on Ash, forbidding Emily to hang out anymore, though Molly quickly steps in and takes the blame while also calling Ms. [=McArthur=] out on being so overbearing toward Emily. This results in Ash inviting Missi. Long story short, Ash eats with Missi somewhere. Getting out of said eating place, Ash and Missi are approached by two men who hint at raping them before the aforementioned prodigy shows up and threatens to call the cops.

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* In ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'', ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}':, Missi causes problems between Heather and Emily, to be solved on the tracks. Emily wins. Heather gets pissed. Heather gets a prodigy to try to beat Ash. Said prodigy and Eponine, a friend of Cassiel, hit it off at a party. Cassiel takes it upon herself to try to help said prodigy [[WackyRacing win the race with magic]]. Rumisiel attempts to keep Cassiel from rigging the race, which causes Logan to crash. The police arrive to check up on the accident, also finding Emily, who they were looking for since she ran off in the middle of the night to watch said race. Emily's mother blames the night on Ash, forbidding Emily to hang out anymore, though Molly quickly steps in and takes the blame while also calling Ms. [=McArthur=] out on being so overbearing toward Emily. This results in Ash inviting Missi. Long story short, Ash eats with Missi somewhere. Getting out of said eating place, Ash and Missi are approached by two men who hint at raping them before the aforementioned prodigy shows up and threatens to call the cops.



* Happens a lot on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', mostly because Homer fails to think something through.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Happens a lot on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', lot, mostly because Homer fails to think something through.
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* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' had plenty examples of this trope, for instance, George needing a car battery to power up an arcade game (long story), Kramer's friend carrying said battery in the night and Jerry having to remain with a girlfriend he loathed because he heard news of a serial beheader and mistook Kramer's friend with the battery for the psycho carrying a head.
** In ''Seinfeld'' we also have the "maroon Golf" Jerry ("black Saab") blocked in traffic and who paid him back.
* In ''Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm'', Larry's JerkAss behavior often causes him getting screwed over because of this trope.
* In the episode of ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'' where Will and Lisa are supposed to get married, Lisa's dad complains about some battleaxe of a woman who he had to sit next to on the plane ride there. Then Will's mom arrives and complains about some man she sat next to who called her a battleaxe. Will and Lisa decide to let them have dinner together so they'll start to like each other. Meanwhile, Will is having doubts about his upcoming marriage to Lisa. When he goes to talk to his mom about it, he finds that she slept with Lisa's dad. At the altar, Will and Lisa end up canceling their marriage...and Will's mom and Lisa's dad decide to [[WhyWasteAWedding get married in their place]].
* In one episode of ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'', the guys nearly hit a man in their car while driving to work. At the office, they discover a visiting company executive is that man. [[spoiler: Turns out to be an example for the exec too, as he was ''trying'' to get hit by a car.]]

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* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' had plenty examples of this trope, for instance, George needing a car battery to power up an arcade game (long story), Kramer's friend carrying said battery in the night and Jerry having to remain with a girlfriend he loathed because he heard news of a serial beheader and mistook Kramer's friend with the battery for the psycho carrying a head.
** In ''Seinfeld'' we also have the "maroon Golf" Jerry ("black Saab") blocked in traffic and who paid him back.
* In ''Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm'',
''Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm'': Larry's JerkAss behavior often causes him getting to get screwed over because of this trope.
* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'': In the episode of ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'' where Will and Lisa are supposed to get married, Lisa's dad complains about some battleaxe of a woman who he had to sit next to on the plane ride there. Then Will's mom arrives and complains about some man she sat next to who called her a battleaxe. Will and Lisa decide to let them have dinner together so they'll start to like each other. Meanwhile, Will is having doubts about his upcoming marriage to Lisa. When he goes to talk to his mom about it, he finds that she slept with Lisa's dad. At the altar, Will and Lisa end up canceling their marriage...and Will's mom and Lisa's dad decide to [[WhyWasteAWedding get married in their place]].
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** George needs a car battery to power up an arcade game, so Kramer's friend carries said battery at night. Meanwhile, Jerry has to remain with a girlfriend he loathes because he heard some news
of ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'', a serial beheader and mistakes Kramer's friend with the battery for the psycho carrying a head.
** We also have the "maroon Golf" Jerry ("black Saab") blocked in traffic and who paid him back.
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* ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'': Onizuka is on a train on the way to his last-chance interview for a teaching position. He spots an [[DirtyOldMan old man]] fondling a woman's behind and, being the direct sort, headbutts him. Good coincidence: the young woman is also applying for a position at the same school and is grateful for his help. Bad coincidence: the old man is the principal of the school and the one interviewing him.

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Onizuka is on a train on the way to his last-chance interview for a teaching position. He spots an [[DirtyOldMan old man]] fondling a woman's behind and, being the direct sort, headbutts him. Good coincidence: the young woman is also applying for a position at the same school and is grateful for his help. Bad coincidence: the old man is the principal of the school and the one interviewing him.



* Happens in both ''Literature/DirkGently'' books. The title character, a holistic private investigator, is always in the middle of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt thanks to a string of ridiculous coincidences; the first book alone involves a crash-landed {{Ancient Astronaut|s}}, a malfunctioning robotic monk, and time travel leading to an old college friend of Dirk's becoming a murder suspect.
* In ''Literature/ChildrenOfTheLamp'', Philippa grants a police officer three wishes. One of these wishes results in Layla Gaunt's body being incinerated by a volcano.
* Creator/HarlanEllison's short story "The Man Who Was Heavily Into Revenge" exaggerates this, as the {{Jerkass}} protagonist finds that the ''entire universe'' is apparently out to get him in the name of the man he wronged.

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* Happens in both ''Literature/DirkGently'' books. The title character, a holistic private investigator, is always in the middle of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt thanks to a string of ridiculous coincidences; the first book alone involves a crash-landed {{Ancient Astronaut|s}}, a malfunctioning robotic monk, and time travel leading to an old college friend of Dirk's becoming a murder suspect.
* In ''Literature/ChildrenOfTheLamp'',
''Literature/ChildrenOfTheLamp'': Philippa grants a police officer three wishes. One of these wishes results in Layla Gaunt's body being incinerated by a volcano.
* ''Literature/DirkGently'': The title character, a holistic private investigator, is always in the middle of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt thanks to a string of ridiculous coincidences; the first book alone involves a crash-landed {{Ancient Astronaut|s}}, a malfunctioning robotic monk, and time travel leading to an old college friend of Dirk's becoming a murder suspect.
* Creator/HarlanEllison's short story "The Man Who Was Heavily Into Revenge" exaggerates {{exaggerate|d}}s this, as the {{Jerkass}} protagonist finds that the ''entire universe'' is apparently out to get him in the name of the man he wronged.

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* Happens a lot on ''TheSimpsons'', mostly because Homer fails to think something through.

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* Happens a lot on ''TheSimpsons'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', mostly because Homer fails to think something through.
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Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. This trope comes into play when unrelated events are interconnected [[MurphysLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... For the worse.

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Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. This trope comes into play when unrelated events are interconnected [[MurphysLaw [[FinaglesLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... For the worse.
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Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. This trope comes into play when unrelated events are interconnected [[FingalesLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... For the worse.

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Holistics, or holism, states that all things are interconnected. This trope comes into play when unrelated events are interconnected [[FingalesLaw [[MurphysLaw solely to screw over the characters]], preferably humorously. Basically, everything is interconnected... For the worse.

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