Other Stock Phrases: Difference between revisions
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* "God, I missed you." |
* "God, I missed you." |
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* "Good luck... you'll need it." |
* "Good luck... you'll need it." |
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* "Good thing I landed on my head..." |
* "Good thing I landed on my head..." (implying that it's the least vital part of the speaker's body). |
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* "Goodbye, cruel world!" Pre-suicide stock phrase. Usually satiric. |
* "Goodbye, cruel world!" Pre-suicide stock phrase. Usually satiric. |
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** ''[[Veronica Mars]]'' has a faked "sucide" using this phrase, where Veronica had previously [[Discussed Trope|discussed]] the idea that using this phrase would be a good way to commit a perfect murder in a criminology paper. |
** ''[[Veronica Mars]]'' has a faked "sucide" using this phrase, where Veronica had previously [[Discussed Trope|discussed]] the idea that using this phrase would be a good way to commit a perfect murder in a criminology paper. |
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* "Great, JUST, great." said by the more pessimistic character after a disaster/failure, followed by the level headed leader telling them to calm down and formulating a new plan. |
* "Great, JUST, great." said by the more pessimistic character after a disaster/failure, followed by the level headed leader telling them to calm down and formulating a new plan. |
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