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** "Heeeeeee~eey... [[Oh Crap|what'cha doin'?]]"<ref>The tilde is absolutely essential.</ref>
** "Heeeeeee~eey... [[Oh Crap|what'cha doin'?]]"<ref>The tilde is absolutely essential.</ref>
* In ''[[Divine Blood]]'' Naiki is the Demoness of Torrent, she often reminds people of this by stating the definition of Torrent: "A violent, tumultuous, overwhelming flow." What follows is usually either [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|incredibly]] [[Leeroy Jenkins|stupid]] or a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
* In ''[[Divine Blood]]'' Naiki is the Demoness of Torrent, she often reminds people of this by stating the definition of Torrent: "A violent, tumultuous, overwhelming flow." What follows is usually either [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|incredibly]] [[Leeroy Jenkins|stupid]] or a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
* The [[Genre Savvy]] viewpoint character of ''[[Isekai by Moonlight]]'' worries early in the first chapter that "Stupid genre conventions" is becoming his Catch Phrase. By the end of the second chapter, it has.



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  1. The tilde is absolutely essential.