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* ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'': Hobbes ended up writing this story for Calvin after he tried time traveling two hours into the future to retrieve his completed story, only to find it hadn't been written yet. Unfortunately for Calvin, the class loves it, but it makes him look like a laughingstock.
* ''[[Weird Al Yankovic]]'''s song "This Song Is Just Six Words Long" is about this.
* Belgian novelist Herman Brusselmans uses this trope on occasion, often as an introduction. The first sentence of ''De kus in de nacht'' (''The kiss in the night'') is as follows: "''As usual I have nothing to say and I will do so [[Door StopperDoorstopper|for about 600 to 650 pages]], we'll see.''"
 
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