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* [[Crosses the Line Twice]]: Alice marries a death-row inmate and immediately stuffs the gag into his mouth herself before he's executed. It's much more horrifying than it sounds.
* [[Crosses the Line Twice]]: Alice marries a death-row inmate and immediately stuffs the gag into his mouth herself before he's executed. It's much more horrifying than it sounds.
* [[Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory]]: Parodied in a (nun) art expert who insists everything is about barely suppressed sexual urges. It's obvious that she's projecting so hard that they could use her for powerpoint presentations.
* [[Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory]]: Parodied in a (nun) art expert who insists everything is about barely suppressed sexual urges. It's obvious that she's projecting so hard that they could use her for powerpoint presentations.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Comp-U-Comp's boast -- [[Portal (Video Game)|"Have you ever wondered what happens when humans die? I know the answer! All I'm saying is...]] ''[[Portal (Video Game)|big surprise!]]''" -- as he's challenging a human in the central command room of his totally automated production plant.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Comp-U-Comp's boast -- [[Portal (series)|"Have you ever wondered what happens when humans die? I know the answer! All I'm saying is...]] ''[[Portal (series)|big surprise!]]''" -- as he's challenging a human in the central command room of his totally automated production plant.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Dogbert, whose "religious belief" is "that everyone exists for the sole purpose of entertaining me." On one episode, he sets up a carnival booth where you "knock a street urchin off a beam with a baseball and win a toy." In another, he convinces Congress to abandon all holidays in favor of National Dogbert Day (The traditional Dogbert Day feast: the bald eagle. He wanted something special) for the sole purpose of being annoying. (The same reason he invented Secretary's Day.)
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Dogbert, whose "religious belief" is "that everyone exists for the sole purpose of entertaining me." On one episode, he sets up a carnival booth where you "knock a street urchin off a beam with a baseball and win a toy." In another, he convinces Congress to abandon all holidays in favor of National Dogbert Day (The traditional Dogbert Day feast: the bald eagle. He wanted something special) for the sole purpose of being annoying. (The same reason he invented Secretary's Day.)
** The aptly named Bob Bastard, the caped and hooded company tester on a quest to crush the hopes and dreams of engineers.
** The aptly named Bob Bastard, the caped and hooded company tester on a quest to crush the hopes and dreams of engineers.