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'''Kurt:''' ...Yes. [[Blatant Lies|For several years now.]] }}
* In ''[[No Ordinary Family]]'', when Stephanie's parents visit, Jim's habit of frequently sneaking out to fight crime initially leads to him being [[Mistaken for Cheating]] by Stephanie's father, which leads Jim and Steph to consider telling her parents about their powers. But as they're about to do so, Stephanie's father announces that he's figured out that what Jim's actually been sneaking out to do is help the homeless, so they let him continue believing that.
* From ''[[Community]]'' episode [[Community/Recap/S1 /E08 Home Economics|Home Economics]], Pierce gets angry at Britta's ex boyfriend (whose band he recently joined) about not getting his share of the credit for a song they wrote (an insulting song about Britta caused by the ex's [[Creator Breakdown]] regarding the events in "Social Psychology"). Britta watches their argument from a distance without hearing the words, leading to this exchange:
{{quote|'''Britta:''' Pierce, did you just defend my honor?
'''Pierce:''' Uh...yeah, totally. }}
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** Though this can backfire; it is especially entertaining when the players start to say "Sure, let's go with that", then get that deer-in-the-headlights look because they just realized the DM might actually be checking to see if they did something that would insta-kill them.
* ''[[Chuck Palahniuk]]'' tells the story of a time he was on a plane and the flight attendant said he'd figured out that ''[[Fight Club]]'' was really about a group of guys watching two men have sex in a bath house. Pahlaniuk said his response was basically "Yeah, sure, why not?" Guy gave him free drinks for the rest of the flight.
* This tends to crop up on the [[(The Customer is) Not Always Right]] blog when the stupidity of the various customers has gotten the employee in question so bewildered / annoyed / [[Mind Screw|Mind Screwed]] that they just want to get the person out of the shop as quickly as possible.
 
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