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You are in a Cliché Storm. Do not worry. The pain will soon pass. A bug will soon scrag the [[Ensign Newbie|inept Lieutenant]]. Security will soon come to the perimeter. [[You Shall Not Pass|The line will soon be held]]. It will be over, soon.
 
Remember, this is [[Tropes Are Not Bad|not always a bad thing]]; many a Cliché Storm is also a [[Guilty Pleasures|guilty pleasure]], or even, dare we say it, [[Troperiffic|exactly what the audience wants in the first place]]. You can see from some examples that people often ''intentionally'' create as big a ClicheCliché storm as possible...and nd then start having fun with all of the ClichesClichés. Oftentimes, they may not start around deconstructing or playing with the cliches as so much play it for laughs. It's very common in an [[Affectionate Parody]].
 
See also [[A Space Marine Is You]], a specific form of a ClicheCliché Storm; see also [[Deconstructor Fleet]], for works that tear through dozens of tropes en route from ClicheCliché Storm to originality. Compare [[Medieval European Fantasy]], a common setting in some Cliché Storms. Compare [[Strictly Formula]], [[Reconstruction]]. Compare and contrast [[Troperiffic]], which is a more fun version of this trope, although the lines between the two are blurry and kind of subjective.
 
An important thing to note is that, as we enter the 21st century, the sheer number of works created makes it nearly impossible to write something "original". Also, our ability to securely store books and films in libraries makes it easy to access old works. That can make the newer material ''appear'' to be cliché storms, simply because we could see the similarity to countless older stories. With all that, [[ClicheCliché Storm]] is about to become one of the most heard of tropes in the near-future. This is why we warn you that [[TV Tropes Will Ruin Your Life]].
 
An important thing to note is that, as we enter the 21st century, the sheer number of works created makes it nearly impossible to write something "original". Also, our ability to securely store books and films in libraries makes it easy to access old works. That can make the newer material ''appear'' to be cliché storms, simply because we could see the similarity to countless older stories. With all that, [[Cliche Storm]] is about to become one of the most heard of tropes in the near-future. This is why we warn you that [[TV Tropes Will Ruin Your Life]].
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