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Accordingly, the [[Big Red Button]] often has an [[Expo Label]]. Bonus points if it's handwritten on a piece of masking tape because the creator hasn't had the time or inclination to mount anything permanent.
 
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== Comic Books ==
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** This may have been inspired by a [[Real Life]] incident in which everything in a lab was labelled for the benefit of a visiting executive. One of the labels covered a product logo which provided the same information (plus a brand name).
* In just about every [[Political Cartoon]] ever ([http://cagle.msnbc.com/news/Iraq4Years/main.asp I wonder what that giant monster represents?])
** Parodied on ''[[The Onion]]''-- in which political cartoons often feature children labeled "Innocent Kids", villains with labels like "Insensitive Citizens ([[Hollywood Atheist|Probably Seculars]])" and "Today's Lazy Moms", and [[The Grim Reaper]] labeled with something random [[Ripped Fromfrom the Headlines]].
** [http://www.cracked.com/article_18680_political-cartoons-lowest-form-communication.html Cracked] and [http://chainsawsuit.com/2010/08/24/good-idea/ Chainsawsuit] also made fun of it as well.
* A ''[[The Far Side]]'' cartoon had a man standing in his yard after painting labels such as THE HOUSE, MY SHIRT, THE DOG, THE CAT on everything with a caption of "There! That should clear things up around here!"