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If there's anything too stupid for even a single person to think of, it hasn't been invented yet. The characters stumble upon an unbelievable con, or see a television spot that makes particularly outrageous claims.
 
If anyone says "[[Who Would Be Stupid Enough]]...?|"Who would be stupid enough to fall for that?"]] or anything like it, you can be almost guaranteed that we'll see [[The Ditz]] displaying signs that ''they'' are stupid enough to fall for that, no matter how obvious the [[Schmuck Bait]]. This is also useful for summoning [[The Ditz]] to volunteer to do the aforementioned stupidity.
 
If you don't want someone to do it, you are clearly [[Tempting Fate]] to say this.
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Sometimes it will be deliberately invoked by someone whose enemies know they're not that stupid and allow them to catch the bad guys off guard.
 
See also [[Schmuck Bait]].
 
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* An M&M's commercial for the 2012 Superbowl featured a Brown M&M at a party with a few guys snickering at her. When she asks why, a girl explains that they think she's naked. She chastises the guys, explaining that her shell is simply brown and that only a fool would think that she would show up to a party naked. Cue Red barging in and saying, "Oh, so it's ''that'' kind of party!" He then pulls off his shell and starts dancing. Brown was not amused.