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Contrast [[Worthy Opponent]] and [[Magnificent Bastard]], who inspire respect and/or admiration from their opponents/the audience, and [[Awesome Ego]], whose brash cockiness is part of his or her charm. See also [[Smug Super]]. [[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] the player character of ''[[Metal Gear]]'', the criminal from ''[[The Simpsons]]'', or the principal of ''[[Degrassi]]''. When one of these guys is turned into an advertising icon, they can become a [[Spokes Sue]].
Contrast [[Worthy Opponent]] and [[Magnificent Bastard]], who inspire respect and/or admiration from their opponents/the audience, and [[Awesome Ego]], whose brash cockiness is part of his or her charm. See also [[Smug Super]]. [[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] the player character of ''[[Metal Gear]]'', the criminal from ''[[The Simpsons]]'', or the principal of ''[[Degrassi]]''. When one of these guys is turned into an advertising icon, they can become a [[Spokes Sue]].


'''[[No Real Life Examples, Please]].''' Calling someone a Smug Snake in real life is just [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgment|not necessary]].
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