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Note that villains may often use the exact phrase, \\\"Your days are numbered!\\\" Perhaps literally accompanied by \\\"This is how much time you have to live!\\\" The hero\\\'s response might be \\\"NeverTellMeTheOdds\\\". If it\\\'s merely a threat, such examples belong here.

The classic telegraphed villain threat has several variations... <snip> (add back in this part)\\\\\\\\
(...) [-goodbyes!\\\"-]

When the villain finally gets serious and utters a [[PreMortemOneLiner Pre-Mortem]] one liner, see PrepareToDie.

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Note that villains may often use the exact phrase, \\\"Your days are numbered!\\\" The hero\\\'s response might be \\\"NeverTellMeTheOdds\\\". If it\\\'s merely a threat, such examples belong here.

The classic telegraphed villain threat has several variations... <snip> (add back in this part)\\\\\\\\
(...) [-goodbyes!\\\"-]

When the villain finally gets serious and utters a [[PreMortemOneLiner Pre-Mortem]] one liner, see PrepareToDie.

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Note that villains may often use the exact phrase, \\\"Your days are numbered!\\\" Perhaps literally accompanied by \\\"This is how much time you have to live!\\\" The hero\\\'s response might be \\\"NeverTellMeTheOdds\\\". If it\\\'s merely a threat, such examples belong here.

The classic telegraphed villain threat has several variations... <snip> (add back in this part)\\\\\\\\
(...) [-goodbyes!\\\"-]

When the villain finally gets serious and utters a [[PreMortemOneLiner Pre-Mortem]] one liner, see PrepareToDie.

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Note that villains may often use the exact phrase, \\\"Your days are numbered!\\\" Perhaps literally accompanied by \\\"This is how much time you have to live!\\\" The hero\\\'s response might be \\\"NeverTellMeTheOdds\\\". If it\\\'s merely a threat, such examples belong here.

The classic telegraphed villain threat has several variations... <snip> (add back in this part)\\\\\\\\
(...) [-goodbyes!\\\"-]

When the villain finally gets serious and utters a [[PreMortemOneLiner Pre-Mortem]] one liner, see PrepareToDie.

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Note that villains may often use the exact phrase, \\\"Your days are numbered!\\\" Perhaps literally accompanied by \\\"This is how much time you have to live!\\\" The hero\\\'s response might be \\\"NeverTellMeTheOdds\\\". If it\\\'s merely a threat, such examples belong here.

The classic telegraphed villain threat has several variations... <snip> (add back in this part)\\\\\\\\
(...) [-goodbyes!\\\"-]

When the villain finally gets serious and utters a [[PreMortemOneLiner Pre-Mortem]] one liner, see PrepareToDie.

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Note that villains may often use the exact phrase, \\\"Your days are numbered!\\\" Perhaps literally accompanied by \\\"This is how much time you have to live!\\\" The hero\\\'s response might be \\\"NeverTellMeTheOdds\\\". If it\\\'s merely a threat, such examples belong here.

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When the villain finally gets serious and utters a [[PreMortemOneLiner Pre-Mortem]] one liner, see PrepareToDie.

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Compare If My Calculations Are Correct and No One Could Survive That. Contrast I Need You Stronger, No Mr Bond I Expect You To Dine, You Will Be Spared. Not to be confused with Your Days Are Numbered, which is not a threat but a fact.
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Compare IfMyCalculationsAreCorrect and NoOneCouldSurviveThat. Contrast INeedYouStronger, NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine, YouWillBeSpared. Not to be confused with YourDaysAreNumbered, which is not a threat but a fact.
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Note that villains may often use the exact phrase, \\\"Your days are numbered!\\\" Perhaps literally accompanied by \\\"This is how much time you have to live!\\\" The hero\\\'s response might be \\\"NeverTellMeTheOdds\\\". If it\\\'s merely a threat, such examples belong here.

The classic telegraphed villain threat has several variations... <snip> \\\\\\\\
(...) [-goodbyes!\\\"-]

When the villain finally gets serious and utters a [[PreMortemOneLiner Pre-Mortem]] one liner, see PrepareToDie.

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