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== Fan Works ==
== Fan Works ==
* In Cristy and Mel's ''Warped Mirrors'' story, at one point Duo needs to get knee surgery. Among the (custom printed) oversized shirts he buys before going under the knife, Duo gets one that roughly says, "Patient gown? We don't need no [[Symbol Swearing|!@#$%*&]] patient gown!"
* In Cristy and Mel's ''Warped Mirrors'' story, at one point Duo needs to get knee surgery. Among the (custom printed) oversized shirts he buys before going under the knife, Duo gets one that roughly says, "Patient gown? We don't need no [[Symbol Swearing|!@#$%*&]] patient gown!"
* In Harry Potter's ''Do Not Meddle In The Afairs Of Wizards'', Harry gets sent to Azkaban but when he kills Voldemort after V reveals he had gotten Harry framed, he is forced to go back to Hogwarts. Harry decides to wear several of these T-shirts at Hogwarts both because his clothes had been burned by his schoolmates before his imprisonement and as a way to rebel against having to go to Hogwarts. They range from "Don't piss me off, I'm running out of places" to "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups", passing by the tried and true "Your town called. They want their idiot back."
* In Harry Potter's ''Do Not Meddle In The Affairs Of Wizards'', Harry gets sent to Azkaban but when he kills Voldemort after V reveals he had gotten Harry framed, he is forced to go back to Hogwarts. Harry decides to wear several of these T-shirts at Hogwarts both because his clothes had been burned by his schoolmates before his imprisonment and as a way to rebel against having to go to Hogwarts. They range from "Don't piss me off, I'm running out of places to hide the bodies" to "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups", passing by the tried and true "Your town called. They want their idiot back."
* Doug Sangnoir of ''[[Drunkard's Walk]]'' starts assembling a collection of T-shirts with a gift he receives at the end of the second installment in the series. By the time we reach the eighth installment, the collection is quite large and the T-shirts have become something of a trademark for him.
* Doug Sangnoir of ''[[Drunkard's Walk]]'' starts assembling a collection of T-shirts with a gift he receives at the end of the second installment in the series. By the time we reach the eighth installment, the collection is quite large and the T-shirts have become something of a trademark for him.