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** On God Awful Movies episode 57 - "The Unexpected Bar Mitzvah" at the [[RunningGag Breakfast Club Close]] outtro Eli sings a song about and then states he's going to create his new business "Holocaust Bagels" and no one should dare to steal his idea. A minute later after BCC when everyone is now singing, "Holocaust Bagel Store", Eli adds a tagline "Holocaust Bagels, they're all burned!"
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** On God Awful Movies episode 57 - "The Unexpected Bar Mitzvah" at Mitzvah", prior to the [[RunningGag Breakfast Club Close]] outtro outtro, Eli sings a song about and then states he's going to create his new business "Holocaust Bagels" and no one should dare to steal his idea. A minute later after BCC when After the Breakfast Club Close dialog, everyone is now singing, "Holocaust Bagel Store", and when that concludes Eli adds a tagline "Holocaust Bagels, they're Bagels: They're all burned!"
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** On God Awful Movies episode 57 - "The Unexpected Bar Mitzvah" at the [[RunningGag Breakfast Club Close]] outtro Eli sings a song about and then states he's going to create his new business "Holocaust Bagel Store" Bagels" and no one should dare to steal his idea. A minute later after BCC when everyone is now singing, "Holocaust Bagel Store", Eli adds a tagline "Holocaust Bagels, they're all burned!"
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** A recent running gag involves Eli loudly declaring that he wants to fuck a child. Funnily enough, their lawyer Andrew says that the ''more'' times that Eli makes this joke that is so absurdly beyond the pale, the ''less'' likely they will be successfully sued, since it's clear that everything within the context of the show is for comedy purposes.
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** Their annual charity, Vulgarity for Charity, includes their friends Tom and Cecil of ''Cognitive Dissonance''. Tom is a salesman and a poet, and his roasts go ''dark''. So dark that everyone is appalled and enthused by the depths and heights he's willing to sink and rise to in order to [checking notes] raise money for charity. Tom's not vulgar. His is a nonstop ExistentialHorror of a roast.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Common in Christian films, who have the artistic freedom to represent the antagonists as poorly as they want, yet a lot of good points against theism are still raised (and practically never addressed).
* UnacceptableTargets: All three hosts are feminists and will tend to defend marginalized groups like women or LGBT folks. Noah has stated that he "always punches up."
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* AcceptableTargets: Any religious or political figure in power.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The crew was excited for their 100th episode. Unfortunately, the Charlie Hebdo Massacre occurred the week before the episode posted, resulting in a more solemn episode than usual.
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* SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The results of their ‘Vulgarity for Charity’ drives, with them raising nearly $300,000 in 2019.
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* SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The results of their ‘Vulgarity for Charity’ drives, with them raising nearly $300,000 in 2019. It took them more than a year to successfully do all of the requested roasts.
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: The crew's assessment of ''Rock: It's Your Decision'', which is a film against rock music that makes its point by putting fun music throughout the film that's actually pretty exciting. It's also a fairly accurate view of Eli's life, but without the main character waking up with a pug sitting on his face and a girlfriend playing ukelele at four in the morning.
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: The crew's assessment of ''Rock: It's Your Decision'', which is a film against rock music that makes its point by putting fun music throughout the film that's actually pretty exciting. It's also (according to Eli, anyway) a fairly accurate view of Eli's life, but without the main character waking up with a pug sitting on his face and a girlfriend playing ukelele at four in the morning.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The results of their ‘Vulgarity for Charity’ drives, with them raising nearly $300,000 in 2019.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: One example was when the brought on the hosts of the Cognitive Dissonance Podcast in episode 128, where they listed jokes about the controversy regarding fetuses and Planned Parenthood.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The crew was excited for their 100th episode. Unfortunately, The Charlie Hebdo Massacre occurred the week before the episode posted,m resulting in a more solemn episode than usual.
* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: The crew's assessment of Rock: It's Your Decision, which is a film against rock music that makes it's point by putting fun music throughout the film that's actually pretty exciting. It's also a fairly accurate view of Eli's life, but without the main character waking up with a pug sitting on his face and a girlfriend playing ukelele at four in the morning.
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In Universe Examples Only an if no ones fan enough to explain why...
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* DudeNotFunny: One Skepticrat covered the first Republican Primary Debate in 2015, and Eli made light of then-candidate Carly Fiorina's dead stepdaughter. The show got a lot of negative feedback from it, so naturally "Carly Fiorina Killed her daughter" is now a RunningGag.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Eli Bosnick
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* PeripheryDemographic: It turns out that some GAM fans are Christians themselves who just really hate the terrible religious movies their loved ones forced them to watch growing up.
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Strawman has a point and do not do this cool thing
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** UnacceptableTargets: All three hosts are feminists and will tend to defend marginalized groups like women or gay folks. Noah has stated that he "always punches up."
* CrossesTheLineTwice: Too Many Examples to List. One notable example was when the brought on the hosts of the CognitiveDissonance Podcast in episode 128, where they listed jokes about the controversy regarding fetuses and Planned Parenthood.
** UnacceptableTargets: All three hosts are feminists and will tend to defend marginalized groups like women or gay folks. Noah has stated that he "always punches up."
* CrossesTheLineTwice: Too Many Examples to List. One notable example was when the brought on the hosts of the CognitiveDissonance Podcast in episode 128, where they listed jokes about the controversy regarding fetuses and Planned Parenthood.
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* AcceptableTargets: Pretty much any Any religious or political figure in power.
** UnacceptableTargets: All three hosts are feminists and will tend to defend marginalized groups like women or gay folks. Noah has stated that he "always punches up."
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* HilariousInHindsight: In Episode 48, the hosts talked about an Adventist Pastor named Ryan Bell, who decided to "Try Atheism for a Year", with them being Tongue-in-cheek about his sincerity. About a year and a half later, he is a notable figure in the atheist movement, and is interviewed in the show.show.
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* GeniusBonus: It helps to be knowledgeable in world politics, science, literature, the English language, films, and pop culture to get all the jokes. Keep this in mind when Noah compliments a patron's penis by stating that it has [[{{ViewersAreGeniuses}} Lagrange Points]].
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Crossing the line: puppy rape
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Too Many Examples to List. One notable example was when the brought on the hosts of the CognitiveDissonance Podcast in episode 128, where they listed jokes about the controversy regarding fetuses and Planned Parenthood.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The crew was excited for their 100th episode. Unfortunately, The Charlie Hebdo Massacre occurred the week before the episode posted,m resulting in a more solemn episode than usual.
* HilariousInHindsight: In Episode 48, the hosts talked about an Adventist Pastor named Ryan Bell, who decided to "Try Atheism for a Year", with them being Tongue-in-cheek about his sincerity. About a year and a half later, he is a notable figure in the atheist movement, and is interviewed in the show.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The crew was excited for their 100th episode. Unfortunately, The Charlie Hebdo Massacre occurred the week before the episode posted,m resulting in a more solemn episode than usual.
* HilariousInHindsight: In Episode 48, the hosts talked about an Adventist Pastor named Ryan Bell, who decided to "Try Atheism for a Year", with them being Tongue-in-cheek about his sincerity. About a year and a half later, he is a notable figure in the atheist movement, and is interviewed in the show.