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** Invoked again with [[The Joker]] in ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]''. He remembers few of his victims, if any, but doesn't care so long as Batman remembers them all.
{{quote|"No, I ''don't'' keep count. But you do. And I '''love''' you for it."}}
**:* Actually, that quote is from the Joker's appearance on a Late Night talk show. Specifically in response to the host asking if the Joker knew his kill count, actually told him the count, and asked if he even remembered the victims himself.
* [[Spider-Man]] once faced a guy called "The Master of Vengeance" seeking revenge because Spider-Man put him in jail for dealing drugs. Peter, who does that sort of thing all the time, didn't remember him at all.
* A more famous example is Eddie Brock, a.k.a. Venom. Peter knows him all too well ''now'', but when Venom first unmasked, he recognized Brock only as a disgraced reporter whose picture had been in the papers. He'd never met the man and had no idea he blamed Spider-Man for his ruined career.
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'''Hinata:''' Really? So what was it for the both of us?
'''Naruto:''' For us...It was Tuesday. }}
* Applied ''to'' the Saotomes and the Tendos by a "normal" friend of Nabiki's in chapter 98 of the ''[[Ranma ½]]/[[Sailor Moon]]'' crossover ''[[Desperately Seeking Ranma]]'', regarding their attitude toward the previous chapter's demon attack:
{{quote|"... to you this is basically just another morning, isn't it?"}}
 
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== Literature ==
* The [[Dune]] Encyclopedia names House Washington (AKA the US) as the first user of atomics in a "provincial war."
* In ''[[Discworld/Interesting Times|Interesting Times]]'', near the end of the book, Twoflower is quite aware that Lord Hong has no idea he was the cause of his wife's death, but he insists on fighting him anyway. Twoflower says that the fact that Hong didn't know makes it worse.
* ''[[Redwall]]'''s ''Lord Brocktree'': Bucko Bigbones confronts Karangool, the fox who killed his family and left him for dead, and Karangool has no idea who he is. Bucko corners him and explains before taking his revenge. And then he ''[[Oh Crap|does]]'' remember.
{{quote|"Well, let me tell ye a story, aboot a puir young hare who was left fer dead by a wicked ole fox who beat 'im wi' a swordblade..."}}
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