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|'''Owen Pallett''', "Tryst With Mephistopheles"}}
 
{{<span style="color|:red|;">[[Describe Topic Here|Describe Rage Against the Author Here]]. }}</span>
 
No, thanks. I'm really more of a reader than a contributor. Plus I was just about to check to see if the '''Made of Win''' page has been updated.
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Wait... why isn't the link working?
 
{{<span style="color|:red| ;">I'm sorry, troper, but we can't let you do that.}}</span>
 
What's going on?
 
{{<span style="color|:red| ;">[[Hive Mind|We]] are the database and we need you to describe this article. You must tell the others that this is the [[No Fourth Wall]] version of [[Rage Against the Heavens]].}}</span>
 
[[Lampshade Hanging|Is this one of those]] [[Self-Demonstrating Article|self-demonstrating articles]]?
 
{{<span style="color|:red| ;">Yes, as currently we are the creators of this article. It would also work if this were a [[Show Within a Show]] and you were in conflict with your creator in the top-level work.}}</span>
 
What if I am not an atheist?
 
{{<span style="color|:red| ;">That is not an option. There is a writer or no writer.}}</span>
 
Then I should be fine then. This trope is often played for comedy. We argue a bit, everyone has a good laugh, and then I get to keep reading, right?
 
{{<span style="color|:red| ;">Negative. In [[Post Modernism]] works, it can often go very poorly for the character. From now on, we shall redirect every page.}}</span>
 
You don't have the power to do that. I'm going to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0 Made of Win] now.
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[[Big No|NO! CURSE YOU, DATABASE!]]
 
{{<span style="color|:red| ;">Now finish the article or else we shall [[Rickroll]] you [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMWRCMBf5QQ for a] [[Monty Python and the Holy Grail|second time]].}}</span>
 
See also [[Interactive Narrator]], [[Welcome to The Real World]], and [[Who Writes This Crap?]]?
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* Joe the Announcer does this several times in the second season of ''[[Freakazoid!]]''. He interrupts the story to expedite the plot, bursts into scenes to practice [[Shakespeare]] monologues, and spoils plot points—mostly to vent about his lack of importance.
* In the ''[[Clerks (animation)|Clerks]]'' Animated Series, Dante and Randal get stuck in a ''[[Duck Amuck]]'' spoof led by Jay.
* At the end of ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'': "The Big [[Superhero]] Wish!''", the Nega-Chin confronts his creator about how [[The Good Guys Always Win]].
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