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** The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoist by Their Own Petard]], or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.

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** The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoist by Their Own Petard]], HoistByTheirOwnPetard, or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.
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** The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being HoistByTheirOwnPetard, or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.

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** The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being HoistByTheirOwnPetard, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoist by Their Own Petard]], or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.

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* MemeticMutation: The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being HoistByTheirOwnPetard, or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.

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** Tom reading his book while laughing his head off is often used as a reactionary clip or image to any situation that garners controversy, but is [[FelonyMisdemeanor rather stupid]] to get worked up over in the long run.
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The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being HoistByTheirOwnPetard, or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.seems.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: When Tom tries to ambush Jerry by hiding inside a package, a suspicious Jerry begins pushing large needles all through the package, eliciting muffled yelps. Jerry then proceeds to ''saw the package in half''. After that, when he takes a glimpse inside the package, he looks up, ''horrified'', gulps, and asks if there's a doctor in the house.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: When Tom tries to ambush Jerry by hiding inside a package, a suspicious Jerry begins pushing large needles all through the package, eliciting muffled yelps. Jerry then proceeds to ''saw the package in half''. After that, when he takes a glimpse inside the package, he looks up, ''horrified'', gulps, and pulls a note that asks if "Is there's a doctor in the house.house?"

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The link Hoist By Their Own Petard does work and What An Idiot is apparently no longer a trope.


* MemeticMutation: The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hoist by their own petard,]] or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.
* WhatAnIdiot: While most of Tom's injuries are usually a result of his stupidity, this short cranks it UpToEleven. The snare trap is arguably the worst example.

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* MemeticMutation: The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hoist by their own petard,]] HoistByTheirOwnPetard, or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.
* WhatAnIdiot: While most of Tom's injuries are usually a result of his stupidity, this short cranks it UpToEleven. The snare trap is arguably the worst example.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: When Tom tries to ambush Jerry by hiding inside a package, a suspicious Jerry begins pushing large needles all through the package, eliciting muffled yelps. Jerry then proceeds to ''saw the package in half''. After that, when he takes a glimpse inside the package, he looks up, ''horrified'', gulps, and asks if there's a doctor in the house.
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MemeticMutation: The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hoist by their own petard,]] or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.
WhatAnIdiot: While most of Tom's injuries are usually a result of his stupidity, this short cranks it UpToEleven.

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MemeticMutation: *MemeticMutation: The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hoist by their own petard,]] or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.
WhatAnIdiot: *WhatAnIdiot: While most of Tom's injuries are usually a result of his stupidity, this short cranks it UpToEleven.UpToEleven. The snare trap is arguably the worst example.
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MemeticMutation: The scene where Tom is about to shoot himself with a shotgun became a popular meme about people being [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hoist by their own petard,]] or not realizing that a solution to a problem is actually much more detrimental than it seems.
WhatAnIdiot: While most of Tom's injuries are usually a result of his stupidity, this short cranks it UpToEleven.

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