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Synchronicity
MOD
(4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
28th Jun, 2020 02:16:27 PM
We have the inversion Incriminating Indifference...
KD
Since: May, 2009
28th Jun, 2020 02:18:08 PM
Possibly an inversion of Incriminating Indifference. (Didn't mean to repeat the last post, just agreeing.)
Edited by KD
FurAndStone
Since: Jan, 2015
Is there a trope where someone is accused of something has an emotional reaction (getting angry or upset) and that's taken as proof of their guilt, even if they're actually innocent?