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** Babies crying. Justified, in that [[Distress Signal|they make this sound when in trouble]] (hungry, ill, [[Covered in Gunge]], uncomfortable, Etc), and they need a mature human to help them ASAP. It's annoying so they'll do anything to make them quit (Unfortunately, [[Hilariously Abusive Childhood|"anything" also means spiking their food]]). |
** Babies crying. Justified, in that [[Distress Signal|they make this sound when in trouble]] (hungry, ill, [[Covered in Gunge]], uncomfortable, Etc), and they need a mature human to help them ASAP. It's annoying so they'll do anything to make them quit (Unfortunately, [[Hilariously Abusive Childhood|"anything" also means spiking their food]]). |
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** Smoke alarms, but with good reason. |
** Smoke alarms, but with good reason. |
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* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Horrifingly common enough to warrant the existence of what is quite likely |
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Horrifingly common enough to warrant the existence of what is quite likely All The Trope's most terrifying page. |
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* [[Possession Sue]]: A common practice in Real Life fan fiction. |
* [[Possession Sue]]: A common practice in Real Life fan fiction. |
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* [[Protagonist Centred Morality]]: Very common, especially in international politics. Every nation fighting each other claims they're doing it out of self-defense, even if it's patently false. |
* [[Protagonist Centred Morality]]: Very common, especially in international politics. Every nation fighting each other claims they're doing it out of self-defense, even if it's patently false. |