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This is what happens when a trope normally is a [[Pet Peeve Trope]], but one particular example doesn't trigger the usual [[Berserk Button]], or the reverse, when a [[Favorite Trope]] is done in such a way as to hit said Button.
This is what happens when a trope normally is a [[Pet Peeve Trope]], but one particular example doesn't trigger the usual [[Berserk Button]], or the reverse, when a [[Favorite Trope]] is done in such a way as to hit said Button.



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    This is what happens when a trope normally is a Pet Peeve Trope, but one particular example doesn't trigger the usual Berserk Button, or the reverse, when a Favorite Trope is done in such a way as to hit said Button.

    Why? Well, for the non-annoying example of a Pet Peeve Trope case (which is the one for which we'll be providing examples) there are a few possibilities:

    No examples, please; Given that this is an Audience Reaction derived from another Audience Reaction, specific examples in the main page would be problematic.