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* Isn't pro wrestling and Testosterone Poisoning rather redundant? Kind of like wet water.
 
== Real Life ==
 
*[[Benito Mussolini]] can come across as this. [[Dude, Not Funny|Except when he is torturing dissidents, or gassing Ethiopians, or starting disastrous wars with more powerful nations]] or [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking| associating with street thugs.]]
**Facism generally espoused a moral philosophy less sophisticated then would be demanded of a Rottweiler of good character. ''Only'' martial virtue counted, without the mythopoeic imagination or love of liberty of Teutonic barbarians, the culture of samurai, or the Roman sense of law and order.
 
== Theater ==
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* Bang Shishigami, from ''[[BlazBlue]]'', is "the man who fights for LOVE AND JUSTICE!" who [[Wrong Genre Savvy|thinks he's a shonen hero]] and thinks that everyone is either his young apprentice or a villain. One of his super moves is a literal [[Theme Music Power-Up]], where an over-the-top metal song chronicles his manliness.
* ''[[Battletoads]]''. The entire series is a monument to Testosterone Poisoning.
 
 
== Web Comics ==
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* Self-help guru Iron Will from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' is hilariously macho.
** Similarly, an unnamed white pegasus stallion from "Hurricane Fluttershy", who consists almost entirely of bulging muscles, and whose only line, said several times through the episode, is an enthusiastic '''YEAH!'''. Between his absurdly oversized muscles and [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|absurdly undersized wings]], he quickly earned the nickname "Roid Rage".
 
 
== Real Life ==
*[[Benito Mussolini]] can come across as this. [[Dude, Not Funny|Except when he is torturing dissidents, or gassing Ethiopians, or starting disastrous wars with more powerful nations]] or [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking| associating with street thugs.]]
**Facism generally espoused a moral philosophy less sophisticated then would be demanded of a Rottweiler of good character. ''Only'' martial virtue counted, without the mythopoeic imagination or love of liberty of Teutonic barbarians, the culture of samurai, or the Roman sense of law and order.
 
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