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* ''[[Cyberbully]]'': [[Epic Fail|I CAN'T GET THE CAP OFF!]] <ref>Cyberbullying victim Taylor tries to commit suicide through an overdose, but has trouble getting the childproof cap off. She's then put in a hospital, and placed on a suicide watch.</ref>
* ''[[Cyberbully]]'': [[Epic Fail|I CAN'T GET THE CAP OFF!]] <ref>Cyberbullying victim Taylor tries to commit suicide through an overdose, but has trouble getting the childproof cap off. She's then put in a hospital, and placed on a suicide watch.</ref>
* "This program is/was recorded on tape/filmed/(video)taped/produced before a (live) studio audience."<ref>Beginning in the 1970s and largely phased out by the late-1980s/early-1990s, sitcoms that were made during this time would often announce this to the viewers to let them know that the shows weren't being done live--something that it itself had been phased out by the early 1970s--or to indicate that a [[Laugh Track]] wasn't being used. It usually happened just before or during the credits, but sometimes also happened at the beginning of an episode, whether it was the [[Cold Opening]], or the beginning of the episode itself.</ref>
* "This program is/was recorded on tape/filmed/(video)taped/produced before a (live) studio audience."<ref>Beginning in the 1970s and largely phased out by the late-1980s/early-1990s, sitcoms that were made during this time would often announce this to the viewers to let them know that the shows weren't being done live--something that it itself had been phased out by the early 1970s--or to indicate that a [[Laugh Track]] wasn't being used. It usually happened just before or during the credits, but sometimes also happened at the beginning of an episode, whether it was the [[Cold Opening]], or the beginning of the episode itself.</ref>
* ''[[30 Rock]]''
** "How do you do, fellow teens?"/"How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?" [//knowyourmeme.com/memes/how-do-you-do-fellow-kids]. A screenshot (sometimes altered for context) from episode "The Tuxedo Begins" (season six, episode 8) with Lenny Wosniak (actor Steve Buscemi), a private detective. He is describing his prior investigations, a [[Flashback Cut]] a scene where he believes he successfully masqueraded as a high school student (parodying ''[[21 Jump Street (TV series)|21 Jump Street]]''). A [[Most Definitely Not a Villain|clumsily disguised]] attempted [[Media Research Failure|appeal to subcultures]], infiltrator, etc. There's even a sub[[reddit]] "/r/FellowKids".


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