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== Web Comics ==
* ''[[Narbonic]]'': "Not enough."
* In ''[[Walkyverse|It's Walky]]'', Walky tells [https://web.archive.org/web/20140508135810/http://www.itswalky.com/d/20020504.html Joyce] "You ''are'' beautiful, Joyce. It's the world that's ugly." Joyce later uses [https://web.archive.org/web/20140508135203/http://www.itswalky.com/d/20020624.html this line on his sister], Sal, in an attempt to talk her down from her [[Foe-Tossing Charge|Homicidal Rage]].
* In ''[[No Rest for The Wicked (webcomic)|No Rest for The Wicked]]'', Perrault tells November "You could always turn around and go home." Then, they meet Red. Somewhat later, following her through the woods, November repeats the line to Perrault.
* ''[[A Miracle of Science]]'' has two, "That, gentlemen, is the sound of conquest" and {{spoiler|"Behold, the Martian invasion fleet."}} The first one is used by {{spoiler|Ben first in the flashback as a [[Mad Scientist]] trying to take over the moon, and later by Ben when he is confronting Haas.}} The second one is used {{spoiler|first jokingly by Caprice, but then seriously by Ben in the end}}.
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* ''[[Bob and George]]'': ''[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/050419c Jesus, Dr. Light, it's only one button]''
* In ''[[Impure Blood]]'':
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20131026020228/http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue3/ib058.html Harassed by men as freak lover], [https://web.archive.org/web/20130624095659/http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue3/ib059.html Caspian tells a third-party he had to beat them up as freak lovers.]
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20111108221233/http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue3/ib065.html Elnor blames her hangover on jostling]; then [https://web.archive.org/web/20130609034017/http://www.impurebloodwebcomic.com/Pages/Issue4PAGES/ib080.html the injured Roan begs her not to jostle him]
* In the ''[[Touhou]]'' fancomic ''Tag Dream'' about a tag-team professional wrestling-style tournament, when Flandre and Meiling fight Sanae and Suwako, Flandre launches into a technique designed for fighting extremely physically tough Oni to use against the human Sanae. Meling warns her that they'll be disqualified if they kill an opponent, but Flandre says losing like that would be fine. Later in the match, with Sanae unconscious and receiving medical treatment, Flandre weakened by garlic, and Suwako systematically breaking Meiling's bones rather than pinning her, Flandre tells Suwako to stop or Meiling might die, and Suwako says losing like that would be fine.
* ''[[Bobwhite]]'', [http://www.bobwhitecomics.com/?webcomic_post=20090713 this comic]. Marlene, a film major, has nothing but complaints about a movie they just saw. Georgie, unconcerned with the technical aspects, thought it was pretty good and doesn't see why Marlene's so worked up. They go to get a burger and suddenly their positions are switched.
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* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' had [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2009-07-09 Lunesby delivering a fast version].
** Howard loves this trope, really. It's happened several times after the Lunesby example there; [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2012-05-26 here's another recent occurence].
* The ''Fire Red'' season of the original ''[[Nuzlocke Comics|Nuzlocke Comic]]'' has Gary take one of his lines from [[Pokémon Red and Blue|the original games]] in [http://www.nuzlocke.com/pokemonhardmode.php?p=34 a much darker context] with regards to how he meant it. In part of the epilogue, his Blastoise decides that he's finally taken enough of his crap, and blasts him out of his shoulder cannon into the distance after [https://web.archive.org/web/20130901040318/http://www.nuzlocke.com/pokemonhardmode.php?p=53 echoing the line back to him.] He even finishes it up with a [[One-Liner Echo]].
* [[Xkcd]]. [http://xkcd.com/55/ "My normal approach] [http://xkcd.com/881/ is useless here too."] The first time it's a lighthearted joke about trying to solve love with math. The second time... not so much.