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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* In the [[Warren Ellis]] comic ''[[Fell]]'', the coroner presents a rotten corpse to Detective Fell while eating a sandwich. After taking a bite, a piece of tomato falls into corpse's chest cavity. The coroner reaches in.
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'''Coroner:''' ...I was simply going to remove it. I have to go over the bridge for organic tomato, you know. }}
:: [[Crosses the Line Twice|He eats the tomato anyway]].
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== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'', Jack Ryan is aboard a very turbulent plane to the USS ''Enterprise''. Jack hates flying due to turbulence, but the navigator [[Too Much Information|goes into excrutiating detail]] about a past mission:
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'''Jack Ryan:''' (''muttering to self'') Jack, next time you get a bright idea, just put it in a memo! }}
* In the ''[[Dirty Harry]]'' movie ''[[Magnum Force]]'', Harry is called to the scene of a murder with his partner. One of the cops there comments on how the inside the victim's car is just filled with all kinds of brain parts (the audience doesn't see this) and generally goes into the most gross bodies he's seen. Harry is unaffected but his partner looks at the body and then turns to go puke.
** Even the first ''[[
* In ''[[National Lampoon's Vacation]]'', after the Griswolds discover their dog had peed on their sandwiches, everyone starts spitting their sandwich out except Grandma Griswold, who just keeps eating.
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* In the ''[[Married...
* This comes up from time to time on ''[[Bones]]'', where Brennan and the other squints at the Jeffersonian are unfazed by decaying corpses and whatnot while other characters get squicked to varying degrees, including having to vomit.
* ''[[Dirty Jobs]]'' has this happen ''all the time''. There was an episode where a cameraman literally stood under a shower of condensed raw sewage and didn't even flinch.
* On the American version of ''[[The X Factor]]'', the first act of one episode featured a flasher who got on stage just to expose himself to the judges. While 3 of them were totally fine, Paula went to the bathroom to vomit for about 15 minutes.
* Kari Byron, of ''[[
* An episode of ''[[CSI]]'' has Catherine send the rookie officer escorting her out because of this trope (she doesn't want vomit contaminating her crime-scene). The suspect turns out to have been hiding, and attacks her.
** Lampshaded by Warrick in another episode, when Sara admits that she's being nauseated by a boxer's spit bucket. He'd seen her working on decomposing bodies or feces without complaint, but saliva turns out to be her personal Blow Chunks button.
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* In the ''[[King of the Hill]]'' episode "My Own Private Rodeo", when Dale recounts how he caught his father, [[Camp Gay|Bug]], kissing his wife Nancy on their wedding day, his story starts off catching Bill puking in the bathroom, and afterwards, nonchalantly heading straight to the kitchen, where he caught Bug in the act.
* In the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "Parasites Lost", after learning there are worms inside Fry's body:
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* Happens a lot in ''[[
== [[Real Life]] ==
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