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* You'll find some of this occasionally across [[TV Tropes]], many of which are [[Pothole|Potholed]] to the main page.
{{cleanup|This trope is not "A list exists". It is "A list exists where the final item does not match the other items." Any examples that are just lists should be moved to more appropriate tropes.}}
** Including [[This Trope Name References Itself|the name of the trope.]]
 
** The "Real Life" section of [[TV Tropes]]' [[Knight Templar]] page, alongside entries on Joseph Mccarthy, Tomas de Torquemada, and other historical villains, has a complaint about members of social justice movements being [[Good Is Not Nice|impatient and snarky]] with people who don't share or see the importance of their causes. Seriously.
== Literature ==
* Literary magazine [http://nplusonemag.com/about ''N+1''{{'}}s] about page]: "Interns are involved in...research, fact-checking, proofreading, publicity, mailing, distribution, web administration, and bartending."
* [[Uncyclopedia]] just loves doing this.
* Steven A. Grasse's "nonfiction" book ''[[wikipedia:The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined The World|The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined The World]]'' is chock-full of this. He accuses England of everything from [[World War I]], [[World War Two]], Islamic terrorism, and the Opium War to the Piltdown Man hoax, homosexuality, [[Ludd Was Right|the Industrial Revolution]], and *gasp* ''knighting Elton John''.
* Comedian [[George Carlin]] did this during one of his rants about God in relation to the state of the world:
* From a recent{{when}} issue of ''Readers Digest'': "Three Reasons to be Happy: The divorce rate in the United States has fallen by 13 percent since 2000. The average credit card debt is under $5,000 for the first time since 2002. Scientists have discovered that gorillas play tag."
{{quote|"The longer you live, the more you look around, the more you realize; something is ''fucked up.'' Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, [[Cold-Blooded Torture|torture]], crime, corruption, and the ''Ice Capades.''"}}
* In the very beginning of [[Richard Dawkins]]' book ''The God Delusion'', he asks the reader to imagine a world with no religion. A world without suicide bombers, crusades, witch-hunts, middle eastern conflicts, persecution of jewsJews, the troubles in Northern Ireland... and no shiny-suited bouffant-haired televangelists.
** Not to mention the immortal (and 100% [[NSFW]]) routine "The Seven Words You Can't Say On Television":
** Not to mention the book's [[Long List]] which has been quoted countless times, in which he says, "The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all of fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully."{{context|reason=MOD: How is this subpoint an example of the trope as written? Or is the quote just here to bash its writer?}}
{{quote|You wanna know what they are? There's seven of them. {{spoiler|They're fuck, shit, piss, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker, and tits. And tits doesn't even belong on the list, man.}}}}
 
** The revised version of the list is even better: {{spoiler|motherfucker}} is exchanged for "fart," which as Carlin points out couldn't even be ''alluded to'' on TV at the time he performed the routine (whereas all of the others could be referred to with some kind of euphemism).
== Web Original ==
** In one of his books he mentions a news story of two men who were arrested for forcing a little boy to smoke, drink, and perform oral sex on them. "Can you imagine?" he comments. "''Smoking!''"
* You'll find some of this occasionally across [[TVtroping Tropes]]wikis, many of which are [[Pothole|Potholed]]d to thetheir main page.
* [[Movie Guide]].org does this a lot, but a particularly hilarious example occurs in their [[Bruno]] review.
** Including [[This Trope Name References Itself|the name of the trope.]].
{{quote|Very strong pagan, pornographic worldview with very strong and often pornographic scenes as well as several scenes mocking conservative Christians and Evangelical Protestants, Orthodox Jews and Orthodox Judaism, the military, Southerners, rednecks, heterosexual men, hunters, and African Americans, especially older blacks (apparently because blacks voted 70-30% in favor of traditional marriage in California in 2008 and tend to oppose the radical homosexual agenda of this movie’s pornographic filmmakers), [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|plus a scene with occult content, which includes a psychic.]]}}
** The "Real Life" section of [[TV Tropes]]'the [[Knight Templar]] page, alongside entries on [[Joseph MccarthyMcCarthy]], [[Tomas de Torquemada]], and other historical villains, has a complaint about members of social justice movements being [[Good Is Not Nice|impatient and snarky]] with people who don't share or see the importance of their causes. Seriously.
* [http://endling.deviantart.com/art/Rex-the-D-A-W-G-89045011 Rex's rapsheet] starts out strong. Murder. Torture. Arson. Domestic violence. Brutal assalt. Treason. Smuggling. Piracy. Kidnapping. Espionage. ''Drunken'' espionage. Aggravated Mischief. Cattle forgery. Forgerous brutality. Brutal Drunkenness. Moving violations, kittennapping, littering, chain pulling... you get the idea; The number of silly crimes outstripes the serious ones, and "Drunken {something}" recurs often.
* A hilarious quote from a [[New Media Are Evil]] website that quite obviously [[Did Not Do the Research]]:
{{quote|"[[Something Awful]] is a cult that supports drug use, rape, racism, illegal use of firearms, harassment, '''''[[Digital Piracy Is Evil|piracy]]''''' and child pornography."}}
* Inverted in [https://web.archive.org/web/20100722013255/http://mylifeisaverage.com/story/1706106 this] MLIA post on ''[[My Life Is Average]]''.
* A youtube user called Songunblog publishes propaganda videoes from North Korea (it is probably done it for the comedic effect). One is a comparsion between North Korea and USA, portraying North Korea as a Utopia and USA as a Dystopia. The text about the video says that literally - the USA is "awash with crime, guns, violence, prostitution, drug trafficking, murder and jaywalking."
* Billy Connolly once read out a lengthly and [[Crowning Moment of Funny|utterly hilarious]] business card that began with this: "Albert Richardson Nelson, 1952 East Belfast. Film and TV VIP, Seeker of the Peace, Part-time Chandelier Cleaner..."
* British comedian Marcus Brigstocke in a bit on global warming: 'Listen, there's a lot China doesn't do that's worth our while. Democracy. Human rights. Cheddar. There's three.'
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma0321vCNts Also, from one of his Now Show rants against religion]: "The Bible contains examples of acts of wanton genocide, infanticide, fratricide, straight murder, rape, pedophilia, enslavement, brutality and sexism. The Qu'ran has beheadings, underage sex, mysogeny, and Mohammad was an Illiterate"
* [[Jeff Dunham]] let Walter, dressed as Santa, answer questions from the public. To the question "If you could rename your reindeer, what would you call them?" Walter ansewered: "Moron, Dimwit, Numbnuts, Pinhead and Chuck."
* Gilbert Gottfried's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGA0dIz9-Wk version] of [[The Aristocrats]] joke:
{{quote|"AND NOW THEIR FACES ARE COVERED WITH SHIT AND PISS AND CUM AND ALSO SWEAT- OOH SWEAT, SORRY. NO SWEAT, SWEAT'S DISGUSTING."}}
* Inverted in [https://web.archive.org/web/20100722013255/http://mylifeisaverage.com/story/1706106 this] MLIA post.
* The [[Unfortunate Name]] of this poor child: [http://www.notwithoutmyhandbag.com/babynames/7.html#jesus Jesus Joseph Dewey].
* [[Web MD]]'s Symptom Checker- and how! A simple headache may be the sign of brain cancer, Type II diabetes, or might just be a tension headache.
* The expression "OMGWTFBBQ."
* On [https://web.archive.org/web/20100402081053/http://www.jericsmith.com/worstbands.htm this article], a music critic listing [[The Tyson Zone|the weird/awful stuff]] in which [[Motley Crue]] was involved, does it twice: "Vince Neil killed Nicholas Dingley of Hanoi Rocks in an auto accident.. Tommy Lee served time for beating up Pamela Anderson... ''Nikki Sixx served as songwriter for hire to [[Meat Loaf]], Faith Hill and Tim McGraw...'' Vince Neil's ex-wife accused him of spousal abuse... married family man Sixx slept with tour drummer Samantha Maloney and slammed her for it on his website after the fact... and what the hell is that thing sitting on top of Mick Mars' head? Is that hair?"
* An ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130127142045/http://io9.com/5695831/wildly-improbable-natural-disasters-+-and-how-they-would-happen io9]'' article on improbable natural disasters] asks, "what would happen if the moon disappeared?" It goes on to describe the resulting earthquakes, volcanoes, chaotic changes in the Earth's rotation with all sorts of weird consequences, and then ends with "it would also be harder to see at night.".
* A Daily mail article discussing the ''[[Glee]]'' episode "Britney/Brittany" said it was accused of promoting "Drug use, masturbation, and burlesque" Sure burlesque is a bit risque...in a 1920's sort of way.
 
* An ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130127142045/http://io9.com/5695831/wildly-improbable-natural-disasters-+-and-how-they-would-happen io9]'' article on improbable natural disasters asks, "what would happen if the moon disappeared?" It goes on to describe the resulting earthquakes, volcanoes, chaotic changes in the Earth's rotation with all sorts of weird consequences, and then ends with "it would also be harder to see at night."
== Real Life ==
* Steven A. Grasse's "nonfiction" book ''[[wikipedia:The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined The World|The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined The World]]'' is chock-full of this. He accuses England of everything from [[World War I]], [[World War Two]], Islamic terrorism, and the Opium War to the Piltdown Man hoax, homosexuality, [[Ludd Was Right|the Industrial Revolution]], and *gasp* ''knighting Elton John''.
* The [[Unfortunate Name]] of this poor child: [http://www.notwithoutmyhandbag.com/babynames/7.html#jesus Jesus Joseph Dewey].
* From a recent issue of ''Readers Digest'': "Three Reasons to be Happy: The divorce rate in the United States has fallen by 13 percent since 2000. The average credit card debt is under $5,000 for the first time since 2002. Scientists have discovered that gorillas play tag."
 
* A [[YouTube]] series called "[[God Is Evil]]" or something similar sets out to show that, in the bible, God condones or personally commits: rape, slavery, torture, child abuse, animal and human sacrifice, murder and genocide, theft, and lying.
== UNSORTED ==
* In the very beginning of [[Richard Dawkins]]' book ''The God Delusion'', he asks the reader to imagine a world with no religion. A world without suicide bombers, crusades, witch-hunts, middle eastern conflicts, persecution of jews, the troubles in Northern Ireland... and no shiny-suited bouffant-haired televangelists.
* A ''Daily mailMail'' article discussing the ''[[Glee]]'' episode "Britney/Brittany" said it was accused of promoting "Drug use, masturbation, and burlesque". Sure, burlesque is a bit risque... in a 1920's1920s sort of way.
** Not to mention the book's [[Long List]] which has been quoted countless times, in which he says, "The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all of fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully."
* [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-cabin-in-the-woods-20120413,0,4953108.story This review] of ''[[The Cabin in the Woods]]'' notes that the cast is forced to fight "endless evil, including — but not limited to — zombies, aliens, fearsome monsters, graves, ghosts, grim clowns, grim reapers, dead-eyed dolls, SWAT teams, [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|janitors]], more zombies."
* Upon locking an [https://web.archive.org/web/20131111141633/http://www.intfiction.org/forum/index.php intfiction thread], the mod sternly announced, "I hate to do this but we're only on page two and we've already seen Nazis, accusations of trolling, unnecessary profanity and the omission of a serial comma."
** YMMV on this one. Have you ''seen'' the [[Almighty Janitor]] trope?
* [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-cabin-in-the-woods-20120413,0,4953108.story This review] of [[The Cabin in the Woods]] notes that the cast is forced to fight "endless evil, including — but not limited to — zombies, aliens, fearsome monsters, graves, ghosts, grim clowns, grim reapers, dead-eyed dolls, SWAT teams, [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|janitors]], more zombies."
* MacNeil/Lehrer Journalism consists of the following principles:
{{quote|Do nothing I cannot defend; cover, write, and present every story with the care I would want if the story were about me; assume there is at least one other side or version to every story; assume the viewer is as smart and as caring and as good a person as I am; assume the same about all people on whom I report; assume personal lives are a private matter until a legitimate turn in the story absolutely mandates otherwise; carefully separate opinion and analysis from straight news stories, and clearly label everything; do not use anonymous sources or blind quotes except on rare and monumental occasions; no one should ever be allowed to attack another anonymously; and finally, I am not in the entertainment business.}}
* A t-shirt marketed by the producers of ''[[Helluva Boss]]'' lists the locations for Verosika's Hell Tour (Verosika being a succubus, pop star, and antagonist on the show), most of them being cities in the Seven Circles of Hell: Pentagram City, Pride; LDS Satanio, Wrath; Beelzehaven, Gluttony; Mint City, Greed; Crystal Stadium, Lust; Levitowne, Envy; Dreamsville, Sloth; and finally, Florida. Possibly the concert in Florida was, in fact, where the episode "Spring Broken" actually took place.
* About once per page on [[Cracked.com]]. [http://www.cracked.com/article_17170_8-awesome-cases-internet-vigilantism.html For example]:
 
{{quote|That was then used to facilitate death threats and threats of shit being smeared across said home, which is the standard Internet reaction to not only bad customer service but health scares, insurance fraud and Thursdays.}}
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* This [[Web Animation]] adaptation of ''[[SCP Foundation]]'''s profile of SCP-242:
{{Quote|'''Narrator:''' You see, SCP-424 goes by another name: the Self-Cleaning Pool. And while that may not sound as foreboding or dramatic as [[God of Evil|the Scarlet King]], the [[Artifact of Death|Wendigo Skull]], or the Horrifying Nasty Dude of Ultimate Badness [[Discussed Trope|(okay, we made that last one up)]] we can assure you, you don't ever want to suffer the fate of taking a swim in this pool.}}
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