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*** Blueno has an eccentricity (for lack of a better term) which prevents him from believing anything that he cannot confirm with his own senses, never trusting any sort of third-party information. Thus, during the Enies Lobby Arc, he had been duly warned of Luffy's skills and the gumption the Straw Hat Captain had in intending to declare war on the World Government itself, and nonetheless confronted Luffy alone. Long story short, he quickly ''did'' confirm it with his own senses when Luffy trounced him.
*** His teamate Rob Lucci, on the other hand, has nothing but his oversized ego to blame. During the Egghead Arc (where he is a major antagonist while working with the Marines), he ''defied orders'' for a chance at a rematch with Luffy, picking a fight with him ''twice''. Both times, Lucci was on the recieving end of a [[Curb Stomp Battle]], never managing to lay a glove on Luffy either time.
** Tama is not a Dragon, but Nami and Big Mom certainly are, and both have a [[Mama Bear]] attatudeattitude towards anyone who hurts Tama. So when Ulti makes the ''incredibly'' stupid move of hurting poor Tama right in front of both Nami ''and'' Big Mom, it ended ''very'' badly for Ulti.
* In the ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'' OVA, at one point, you see [[Small Girl, Big Gun|Presea]] [[Empty Shell|lifelessly]] dragging what used to be a huge tree she chopped down through her village of Ozette as everyone in the village stares at her. All of a sudden, some little kid throws a rock at her and yells "Monster!" Uh, kid? You see that huge tree there? You're a heck of a lot lighter than it is.
* For reasons unknown, people challenge Kenshiro of ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' even after he's just [[Your Head Asplode|exploded someone's head]]. When the first [[Mook]] or batch of mooks provoke him, that could easily be explained as [[Mugging the Monster]]. When the second batch tries, having seen the first wave get turned into [[Ludicrous Gibs|fountains of blood and body parts]], then it slides right into this trope by virtue of them being [[Too Dumb to Live]].
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:* [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]], in his typical recklessly [[Jerkass]] way, is talking to Bruce Banner about his anger management and gives him a mild electric shock to see how controlled he is. Even though Bruce doesn't seem too bothered by it, Steve Rogers quickly gives Stark a [[What the Hell, Hero?]] about it, especially since they're all on the SHIELD helicarrier at high altitude, which would very quickly turn into a lethally fragile confined space if the Hulk did go on a rampage.
* ''[[Bloody Hell (film)|Bloody Hell]]'': Antagonise the guy who single-handedly killed multiple bank robbers. That will totally end well.
* In ''[[Happy Gilmore]]'', Shooter and obnoxious and petty [[Upper Class Twit]] gets his true comeuppance after repeatedly insulting Larson, a huge, ''hulking'' fellow who can bend a golf club as if it were a pipe cleaner - Shooter isn't all-that smart...
 
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