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{{Noreallife|real people are not crafted for a specific purpose.}}
 
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== Comic Books ==
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== Live-Action TV ==
* [[Stephen Colbert]]'s [[Strawman Political|character]].
* ''[[Star Trek: TOSThe Original Series]]'': McCoy could occasionally slip into this, much as Spock could occasionally be a [[Straw Vulcan]].
** The Romulans, as well. Since breaking away from the Vulcans over a disagreement over using logic to control emotion or not, they became incredibly amoral.
* On ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' Data and Lore are androids of incredibly similar construction, the difference being that Lore has emotions and Data does not (at least until the movies). This makes Data a hero and Lore a villain.
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== Western Animation ==
* Jake Morgendorffer in ''[[Daria]]''. Most of the ensemble characters carry this particular [[Idiot Ball]] regularly, but Jake is probably the most consistent.
* [[The Simpsons (animation)|Helen]] "Won't someone please [[Think of the Children]] ?" [[The Simpsons (animation)|Lovejoy]]
** Another ''Simpsons'' example is the segregated girls' math class Lisa is stuck in, where the students learn how numbers make them feel, but not how to add or subtract them.
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[[Category:The War On Straw]]
[[Category:Emotion Tropes]]
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