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'''Basic Trope''': Characters share an idle, pointless conversation.
 
* '''Played Straight''': Alice and Bob talk about socks.
* '''Exaggerated''': The conversation becomes [[Serious Business]], eventually becoming a [[Cavemen Versus Astronauts Debate]].
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* '''Defied''': Bob ignores Alice when she starts going on about socks.
** Alice tells Bob to shut the hell up about the pointless conversations about the varieties of motorcycle fenders.
* '''Exploited''': Alice walks up to [[Mauve Shirt|Charlie]] and starts a petty conversation, where she casually [[Could Say It, But...|says something important]] or [[Did I Just Say That Out Loud?|gets him to]] without [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|being obvious]].
* '''Discussed''': "This is usually the part where we listen in, but they're usually talking about how a pair of socks look like they're making love or something."
* '''Conversed''': "Usually, they talk about nothing at this part to fill in extra film time."
* '''Played For Laughs''': Almost always is.
* '''Played For Drama''': Alice and Bob are [[Elephant in Thethe Living Room|trying to avoid a serious issue]], like the death of Charlie.
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