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* [[An Aesop]]: Abed's self-confidence and willingness to change who he is so his friends can learn the lesson that he's okay as he is and superficial things don't matter inspires Jeff to kick ass at pool. In ''[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|shorts]]''.
* [[Awesome By Analysis]]: Abed plays pool at the end.
* [[Bad Job, Worse Uniform]]: Jeff hates the clothes he has to wear to play pool. It's a gym class, so he has to wear short shorts and a white shirt.
* [[Be Yourself]]
* [[Blatant Lies]]: "Whoa! That's her?! She's pretty! Which... is not... a surprise at all."
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* [[Just the Way You Are]]: Abed's comfortable with himself as he is, and he's okay if others want to try to change that to discover this trope.
** Also, Jeff, when everyone starts pressuring Abed to go after the girl. He knows where they're going with this, and anticipates the eventual conclusion. For once.
* [[Last
* [[Les Yay]]: Britta's go-to hot guy for Abed to use when hitting on Jenny is Jo, from [[Facts Of Life]]. ... Only the guy version.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: The gym teacher calls Jeff a Magnificent Son of a Bitch.
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* [[Serious Business]]
{{quote| ''"You know what, Jeff, one of us is about to win this game. But years from now when the story's retold all they're gonna remember that one of us loved clothes and the other loved the game."''}}
* [[Shout
* [[Up to Eleven]]: See [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]].
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: Jeff Winger kicking an old man's ass at pool. In shorts. [[Up to Eleven|Then in his underwear.]] [[Serial Escalation|Then naked.]]
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