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Rescuing 1 sources and tagging 0 as dead.) #IABot (v2.0.8
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{{quote|"For your safety, please avoid contact with close family members, and refrain from the following: all terms of endearment, such as 'honey' or 'sweetheart'; babytalk with young children; and rhetorical discourse. For greater safety, please avoid the English language. Do not... [[Oh Crap|translate... this message.]]"}}
* ''The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz'' features the Tuning Fork of Annihilation. When played back over the emergency broadcast system, it causes the destruction of all TV sets and kills all children who hear it.
* In Steve Sullivan's ''[httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20120818183421/http://stevesullivan.co.uk/heap.html A Heap of Trouble]'', any man who hears the naked men singing about walking down the road has an irresistible urge to join them.
* In ''[[Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]]'', one of the weapons Stark Industries had developed was an auditory paralysis device. It caused anyone who heard the noise to be temporarily paralyzed. The government didn't ok production because it violated the Geneva convention. Obadiah, however, had no qualms about using it for his own gain more than once.
* In ''[[High Anxiety]]'' Dr. Wentworth gets {{spoiler|trapped in his car and killed from an ear hemorrhage caused by the loud rock music blaring from the car radio.}}