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'''Skip:''' Fine. We're demons. We're evil. Can't you have a little class?<br />
'''Skip:''' Fine. We're demons. We're evil. Can't you have a little class?<br />
'''Chilus:''' You're a little ''late'' for class. }}
'''Chilus:''' You're a little ''late'' for class. }}
* Parodied in ''[http://www.hello-cthulhu.com/?date=2003-12-07 The Misadventures of Hello Cthulhu]'', where Cthulhu calls Hello Kitty's parents "unspeakable beasts" for producing offspring. Which, if you consider the [[Expanded Universe]] [[Canon]], is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthylla built on a lie], making it [[Hypocritical Humor]].
* Parodied in ''[http://www.hello-cthulhu.com/?date=2003-12-07 The Misadventures of Hello Cthulhu]'', where Cthulhu calls Hello Kitty's parents "unspeakable beasts" for producing offspring. Which, if you consider the [[Expanded Universe]] [[Canon]], is [[wikipedia:Cthylla|built on a lie]], making it [[Hypocritical Humor]].
** Parodied again [http://www.hello-cthulhu.com/?date=2003-12-15 not too many strips later] when Dagon says that even his kind has higher standards than making unholy offspring half-breeds from Sanrio characters.
** Parodied again [http://www.hello-cthulhu.com/?date=2003-12-15 not too many strips later] when Dagon says that even his kind has higher standards than making unholy offspring half-breeds from Sanrio characters.
* Hunter Ravenwood of ''[[Suicide for Hire]]'' [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl|wouldn't hit a girl]], though that doesn't stop him from killing women who pay him to do so. Evidence suggests he doesn't like to think of the clients as people at all. The rules of the titular business also include "Suicides may not result in the death of a third party" and "Children under the age of sixteen will not be allowed to kill themselves". A pregnant client is rejected for this reason, as they consider her foetus to be a third party and object to helping her escape responsibility for it.
* Hunter Ravenwood of ''[[Suicide for Hire]]'' [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl|wouldn't hit a girl]], though that doesn't stop him from killing women who pay him to do so. Evidence suggests he doesn't like to think of the clients as people at all. The rules of the titular business also include "Suicides may not result in the death of a third party" and "Children under the age of sixteen will not be allowed to kill themselves". A pregnant client is rejected for this reason, as they consider her foetus to be a third party and object to helping her escape responsibility for it.