Trust-Building Blunder: Difference between revisions

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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
 
== [[Anime]] ==
* In one of ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'''s Sports Fest episodes, Tomo and Chiyo-chan are impressed with the boys' cooperative gymnastics, so they decide to try a supported handstand. Unfortunately, [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny|Tomo]] is the supporter...
 
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* An insurance company had a radio commercial involving actors doing the falling trust exercise. Cue falling, thump, muffled cry of pain, and the catcher saying, "Wait... what's my motivation?" At which the slogan of the commercial came in, "Life's better with a partner you can trust".
 
== [[Fan FictionWorks]] ==
* Used hilariously in an excellent ''[[NCIS]]'' fanfic.{{context}} It's structured like a real episode, and complete with this humourous subplot. Tony is insulted when Ziva and McGee jokingly claim not to trust him. He responds by instituting "random trust fall"—walking into a room and yelling "TRUST FALL" before toppling over. Naturally, Ziva ignores him, McGee shoves a chair underneath him, Ducky dives to catch him, Gibbs stops him before he can even begin, etc.
* The blunder in ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6717308/7/But_Who_IS_He But Who IS He?]'' is that the workforce had to have training at all; once after [[Sherlock]] informed a woman that her husband was dead (most likely in his [[Brutal Honesty|usual subtle manner]]), the police department was almost sued and had to undergo two days of sensitivity training, something which Lestrade looks back on with dread. John then [[Fridge Horror|realizes in horror]] that the only thing worse than going through a sensitivity workshop would be going through it ''with Sherlock''.