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* Youtube law channel [[https://www.youtube.com/@RunkleOfTheBailey Runkle of the Bailey]], is a pun off ''Series/RumpoleOfTheBailey''. Ian Runkle is a Canadian lawyer not to licensed to practice law in the Old Bailey or any English courtroom for that matter.

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* Youtube law channel [[https://www.youtube.com/@RunkleOfTheBailey Runkle of the Bailey]], is a pun off ''Series/RumpoleOfTheBailey''. Ian Runkle is a Canadian lawyer not to licensed to practice law in the Old Bailey or any English courtroom for that matter.
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* Youtube law channel [[https://www.youtube.com/@RunkleOfTheBailey Runkle of the Bailey]], is a pun off ''Series/RumpoleOfTheBailey''. Ian Runkle is a Canadian lawyer not to licensed to practice law in the Old Bailey or any English courtroom for that matter.
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** r/[=PeopleFuckingDying=] consists of innocuous, usually very cute photos and videos (mostly of pets) given yellow journalism-style sensationalistic, violent titles.
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* DGR stands for Dan Good Repairs, a now-defunct shop that old video game systems that Dave used to work at. It's a far cry from the mostly Mario-related content the channel posts today.
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* ''WebAnimation/HazbinHotel'' has a character named Angel Dust who is addicted to cocaine, and not PCP.
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** The usage of "autism"/"autistic" and "faggot" as insults. They aren't used to mock people who are actually autistic or homosexual, the words have been used as generic insults by the community for so long that they've largely lost their original meaning, which can be greatly confusing for newcomers.

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** The usage of "autism"/"autistic" and "faggot" as insults. They aren't used to mock people who are actually autistic or homosexual, the words have been used as generic insults by the community for so long that they've largely lost their original meaning, which can be greatly confusing for newcomers. It gets to the point when oxymoron terms like "straightfag" exist.
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** '''SeinfeldIsUnfunny''' isn't really referring to the [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} said show]] not being funny, because many people still find it hilarious. Rather, it's about how it doesn't feel groundbreaking anymore because its influence on pop-culture is already widespread and normal. "Seinfeld Is Unimpressive" would be a more accurate title.
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** '''DeadPetSketch''' is about plots involving a pet dying and the character trying to [[ReplacementGoldfish replace the pet]]. It has absolutely nothing to do with SketchComedy nor does it have anything to do with the [[Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus Dead Parrot sketch]].

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** '''DeadPetSketch''' is about plots involving a pet dying and the character character(s) trying to [[ReplacementGoldfish replace the pet]]. It has absolutely nothing to do with SketchComedy nor does it have anything to do with the [[Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus Dead Parrot sketch]].
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** '''DeadPetSketch''' is about plots involving a pet dying and the character trying to [[ReplacementGoldfish replace the pet]]. It has absolutely nothing to do with SketchComedy nor does it have anything to do with the [[Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus Dead Parrot sketch]].
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** '''AmericansHateTingle''' isn't really about characters or works that are ''hated'' in a specific part of the world as much as they're ''unpopular or obscure'' in that part of the world. Also the trope namer wasn't ''just'' despised in America, but also in other countries too.

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** '''AmericansHateTingle''' isn't really about characters or works that are ''hated'' in a specific part of the world as much as they're ''unpopular or obscure'' in that part of the world. Also the trope namer wasn't ''just'' despised in America, but also in other countries too.
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** '''AmericansHateTingle''' isn't really about characters or works that are ''hated'' in a specific part of the world as much as they're ''unpopular or obscure'' in that part of the world. Also the trope namer wasn't ''just'' despised in America, but also in other countries too (namely other English-speaking ones).

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** '''AmericansHateTingle''' isn't really about characters or works that are ''hated'' in a specific part of the world as much as they're ''unpopular or obscure'' in that part of the world. Also the trope namer wasn't ''just'' despised in America, but also in other countries too (namely other English-speaking ones).too.
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** '''AmericansHateTingle''' isn't really about characters or works that are ''hated'' in a specific part of the world as much as they're ''unpopular or obscure'' in that part of the world. Also the trope namer wasn't ''just'' despised in America, but also in other countries too.

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** '''AmericansHateTingle''' isn't really about characters or works that are ''hated'' in a specific part of the world as much as they're ''unpopular or obscure'' in that part of the world. Also the trope namer wasn't ''just'' despised in America, but also in other countries too.too (namely other English-speaking ones).
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** '''AmbitionIsEvil''' (as explained on it's [[Analysis/AmbitionIsEvil analysis page]]) isn't so much about how wanting to improve one's life or social status is in of itself is evil as much as it is about how people do bad things in order to improve one's life or social status. Though the implication is that these bad actions wouldn't have happened if the ambitious person didn't

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** '''AmbitionIsEvil''' (as explained on it's [[Analysis/AmbitionIsEvil analysis page]]) isn't so much about how wanting to improve one's life or social status is in of itself is evil as much as it is about how people do bad things in order to improve one's life or social status. Though the implication is that these bad actions wouldn't have happened if the ambitious person didn't have said ambitions.

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