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* Ms. Applegate's mission in ''VideoGame/{{Kindergarten}}'' is a darker take on this. It revolves around earning gold stars by getting your fellow students in trouble, with the ultimate goal of earning a lunch pass that allows you to eat lunch with her. However, the thing is that getting the students into trouble means getting them ''killed'', which Ms. Applegate is ''counting on'', since no kids means she (and her "little rat" as she so affectionately calls you) gets to go home early.

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* Ms. Applegate's mission in ''VideoGame/{{Kindergarten}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Kindergarten|2017}}'' is a darker take on this. It revolves around earning gold stars by getting your fellow students in trouble, with the ultimate goal of earning a lunch pass that allows you to eat lunch with her. However, the thing is that getting the students into trouble means getting them ''killed'', which Ms. Applegate is ''counting on'', since no kids means she (and her "little rat" as she so affectionately calls you) gets to go home early.
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True Art Is Incomprehensible is now an in-universe trope as per TRS.


* Margaret from art class in ''Film/GhostWorld'', who gets constantly praised by her teacher for her comments and [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible incomprehensible]] artworks.

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* Margaret from art class in ''Film/GhostWorld'', who gets constantly praised by her teacher for her comments and [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible incomprehensible]] incomprehensible artworks.
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* ''Series/GenV'': Jordan is Brink's teacher's assistant, and it's shown that Brink greatly cares for them and helped shield Jordan from the marketing problems their gender usually caused with Vought's practices, and was even willing to throw Marie under the bus to protect them. It's telling that barely a day after Brink's death Jordan gets immediately dropped from Rank 2 to Rank 5 and suddenly dropped hard by Vought's marketing people due to how inviable they are with middle America. It's revealed in "Jumanji" that he offered them the position as a bribe in exchange for their silence about Golden Boy's mental state.
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* Vincent in ''Literature/ThiefOfTime'', who is always bursting to tell Miss Susan the correct answer to her questions, despite her attempts to give everyone else a turn, and is desperately proud of his gold and silver star collection. Susan privately has him down as Boy Most Likely To Be Murdered By His Wife, and trips him up with a question that requires a bit of imagination rather than memorising facts.

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* Vincent in ''Literature/ThiefOfTime'', who is always bursting to tell Miss Susan the correct answer to her questions, despite her attempts to give everyone else a turn, and is desperately proud of his [[GoodBehaviorPoints gold and silver star collection.collection]]. Susan privately has him down as Boy Most Likely To Be Murdered By His Wife, and trips him up with a question that requires a bit of imagination rather than memorising facts.
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* Vincent in ''Literature/ThiefOfTime'' who is always bursting to tell Miss Susan the correct answer to her questions, despite her attempts to give everyone else a turn, and is desperately proud of his gold and silver star collection. Susan privately has him down as Boy Most Likely To Be Murdered By His Wife, and trips him up with a question that requires a bit of imagination rather than memorising facts.
--> '''Susan''': Does [the existence of timezones] mean it's "then" there when it's "now" here?\\
'''Vincent''': Ooo ... Doesn't make sense, miss.\\
'''Susan''': Questions don't have to make sense, Vincent. But answers do.

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* Vincent in ''Literature/ThiefOfTime'' ''Literature/ThiefOfTime'', who is always bursting to tell Miss Susan the correct answer to her questions, despite her attempts to give everyone else a turn, and is desperately proud of his gold and silver star collection. Susan privately has him down as Boy Most Likely To Be Murdered By His Wife, and trips him up with a question that requires a bit of imagination rather than memorising facts.
--> '''Susan''': '''Susan:''' Does [the existence of timezones] mean it's "then" there when it's "now" here?\\
'''Vincent''': '''Vincent:''' Ooo ... Doesn't make sense, miss.\\
'''Susan''': '''Susan:''' Questions don't have to make sense, Vincent. But answers do.
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* Vincent in ''Literature/ThiefOfTime'' who is always bursting to tell Miss Susan the correct answer to her questions, despite her attempts to give everyone else a turn, and is desperately proud of his gold and silver star collection. Susan privately has him down as Boy Most Likely To Be Murdered By His Wife, and trips him up with a question that requires a bit of imagination rather than memorising facts.
--> '''Susan''': Does [the existence of timezones] mean it's "then" there when it's "now" here?\\
'''Vincent''': Ooo ... Doesn't make sense, miss.\\
'''Susan''': Questions don't have to make sense, Vincent. But answers do.

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