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* [[Sadist Show]]: Makes [[The Office]] seem tame by comparison. |
* [[Sadist Show]]: Makes [[The Office]] seem tame by comparison. |
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* [[Selective Enforcement]]: When Will responds to one of Jay's characteristic tirades of insults and innuendo with a snide remark about his bursting into tears when his girlfriend dumped him, the other three respond with [[Dude, Not Funny|Dude, Not Funny!]] |
* [[Selective Enforcement]]: When Will responds to one of Jay's characteristic tirades of insults and innuendo with a snide remark about his bursting into tears when his girlfriend dumped him, the other three respond with [[Dude, Not Funny|Dude, Not Funny!]] |
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* [[Sex as Rite-of-Passage]]: The main characters all seem to share this view, though their chances of actually being successful at losing their virginity seem far lower than in most plots with this theme. {{spoiler|Except for Neil, who [[Kavorka Man|manages to get laid by the end of the series without really trying]]}}. |
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* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]: More accurately, ''he'' is not my '''friend'''. |
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]: More accurately, ''he'' is not my '''friend'''. |
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{{quote|Aww, football fwiend? *thumbs up*}} |
{{quote|Aww, football fwiend? *thumbs up*}} |