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* In ''Discworld/{{Thud}}'' Vimes manages to work out that the Vampire he was sort of but not really forced to employ was [[spoiler: a spy for Rhys Rhysson, Low King of the Dwarves]] in a time of almost sort of war. After utilising this to his advantage and noting that this means that no one will ever be able to tell him who he can and can't employ again he muses if this is how Lord Vetinari feels all the time.
** Moist von Lipwig has a similar feeling near the end of ''Discworld/GoingPostal'', after successfully manipulating his enemies.
** Moist von Lipwig has a similar feeling near the end of ''Discworld/GoingPostal'', after successfully manipulating his enemies.
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* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** In''Discworld/{{Thud}}'' ''Literature/{{Thud}}'' Vimes manages to work out that the Vampire he was sort of but not really forced to employ was [[spoiler: a spy for Rhys Rhysson, Low King of the Dwarves]] in a time of almost sort of war. After utilising this to his advantage and noting that this means that no one will ever be able to tell him who he can and can't employ again he muses if this is how Lord Vetinari feels all the time.
** Moist vonLipwig has a similar feeling Lipwig, near the end of ''Discworld/GoingPostal'', ''Literature/GoingPostal'', has this after successfully manipulating his enemies.
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* In ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'', Jamie takes Hazel underwear shopping and [[https://www.girlswithslingshots.com/comic/gws77 lays down ground rules]]. When Hazel expresses incredulity at the difference, this is Jamie's wry response.
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* In ''Disney/WreckItRalph'', Felix complains to Ralph about being "rejected and treated like a criminal", and Ralph replies that now he knows what Ralph's life is like.
* ''Disney/OlafsFrozenAdventure'': Elsa when Anna decides to pop open her childhood trunk.
* ''Disney/OlafsFrozenAdventure'': Elsa when Anna decides to pop open her childhood trunk.
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* In ''Disney/WreckItRalph'', ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'', Felix complains to Ralph about being "rejected and treated like a criminal", and Ralph replies that now he knows what Ralph's life is like.
*''Disney/OlafsFrozenAdventure'': ''WesternAnimation/OlafsFrozenAdventure'': Elsa when Anna decides to pop open her childhood trunk.
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* In the finale for ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', in order to fight [[CosmicHorror Maggedon]], the last survivor of Wonderworld summoned "the Armies of Man", temporarily granting every person on Earth Superman's power-set. [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Oracle]] said it best as she telepathically reached out to the minds of the world:
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* In the finale for ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', ''ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', in order to fight [[CosmicHorror Maggedon]], the last survivor of Wonderworld summoned "the Armies of Man", temporarily granting every person on Earth Superman's power-set. [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Oracle]] said it best as she telepathically reached out to the minds of the world:
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* In the finale for the Creator/GrantMorrison run on ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]'', in order to fight [[CosmicHorror Maggedon]], the last survivor of Wonderworld summoned "the Armies of Man", temporarily granting every person on Earth Superman's power-set. [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Oracle]] said it best as she telepathically reached out to the minds of the world:
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* In the finale for the Creator/GrantMorrison run on ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]'', ComicBook/GrantMorrisonsJLA'', in order to fight [[CosmicHorror Maggedon]], the last survivor of Wonderworld summoned "the Armies of Man", temporarily granting every person on Earth Superman's power-set. [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Oracle]] said it best as she telepathically reached out to the minds of the world:
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* In the finale for the Creator/GrantMorrison run on ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]'', in order to fight [[CosmicHorror Maggedon]], the last survivor of Wonderworld summoned "the Armies of Man", temporarily granting every person on Earth Superman's power-set. [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Oracle]] said it best as she telepathically reached out to the minds of the world:
--> ''"All that amazing stuff you're seeing and feeling is what ComicBook/{{Superman}} feels like all the time...it's why he wants to save us..."
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* In the finale for the Creator/GrantMorrison run on ''[[ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica JLA]]'', in order to fight [[CosmicHorror Maggedon]], the last survivor of Wonderworld summoned "the Armies of Man", temporarily granting every person on Earth Superman's power-set. [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} Oracle]] said it best as she telepathically reached out to the minds of the world:
--> ''"All that amazing stuff you're seeing and feeling is what ComicBook/{{Superman}} feels like all the time...it's why he wants to save us..."
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* This particularly [[MemeticMutation memetic]] conversation from ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'':
-->'''Butter Robot:''' What is my purpose?\\
'''Rick:''' You pass butter.\\
'''Butter Robot:''' Oh my god.\\
'''Rick:''' Yeah, welcome to the club pal.
-->'''Butter Robot:''' What is my purpose?\\
'''Rick:''' You pass butter.\\
'''Butter Robot:''' Oh my god.\\
'''Rick:''' Yeah, welcome to the club pal.
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Also unfortunately not related to the song by Jim Reeves - Welcome To My World.
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* ''Disney/OlafsFrozenAdventure'': Elsa when Anna decides to pop open her childhood trunk.
-->'''Anna:''' What's in yours?
-->'''Elsa:''' Oh, mostly gloves.
-->'''Anna:''' ''[laughs]'' Right. Rows and rows of satin gloves. ''[opens Elsa's trunk; which is indeed, got 64 pairs of neatly organized cyan colored gloves; Anna's face falls]'' ...Oh.
-->'''Elsa:''' Welcome to my world...
-->'''Anna:''' What's in yours?
-->'''Elsa:''' Oh, mostly gloves.
-->'''Anna:''' ''[laughs]'' Right. Rows and rows of satin gloves. ''[opens Elsa's trunk; which is indeed, got 64 pairs of neatly organized cyan colored gloves; Anna's face falls]'' ...Oh.
-->'''Elsa:''' Welcome to my world...
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This quote is said to Character A who is trying to relate or suddenly realizes what Character B has to deal with most (if not ''all'') of the time. A variant of this is when character B asks: "Does A feel like this ''all the time?''", time''?", usually said after finding themselves in a same boat as character A. Usually played for laughs, but can be used seriously when a character realises that another only appears to be a bastard because of their frequent necessary evils.
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This quote is said to Character A who is trying to relate or suddenly realizes what Character B has to deal with most (if not ''all'') of the time. A variant of this is when character B asks: ''"Does "Does A feel like this ''all the time?"'''', time?''", usually said after finding themselves in a same boat as character A. Usually played for laughs, but can be used seriously when a character realises that another only appears to be a bastard because of their frequent necessary evils.
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** In the episode "Phantom Menace", Maddie embarrasses Jazz with her childhood toy, to which Jazz demands she stopped treating her like a little kid. Danny then angrily mentions, "Welcome to my world."
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** In the episode "Phantom "Fenton Menace", Maddie embarrasses Jazz with her childhood toy, to which Jazz demands she stopped treating her like a little kid. Danny then angrily mentions, "Welcome to my world."
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** In the episode "Phantom Menace", Maddie embarrasses Jazz with her childhood toy, to which Jazz demands she stopped treating her like a little kid. Danny then angrily mentions, "Welcome to my world."
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'' episode "Iron Man", Tito tries to lecture the kids that they should take it slow when trying to win a competition, Otto just disregards the advice.
--> '''Tito''': There's no talking to that kid.
--> '''Raymundo''': Welcome to my world.
** In the episode "Outta My Pit", Lars and his gang kick the group out of their new hangout, and are sulking over what happened.
--> '''Otto''': I can't believe Lars body slammed me.
--> '''Twister''': Welcome to my world. I get one for breakfast every morning.
--> '''Tito''': There's no talking to that kid.
--> '''Raymundo''': Welcome to my world.
** In the episode "Outta My Pit", Lars and his gang kick the group out of their new hangout, and are sulking over what happened.
--> '''Otto''': I can't believe Lars body slammed me.
--> '''Twister''': Welcome to my world. I get one for breakfast every morning.
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* Used a few times in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. When Buffy and Cordelia (who has been mistaken for Faith) are hunted in Slayerfest '98, Buufy uses this line.
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* Used a few times in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': Timmy wishes he had hyper-intelligence, but it eventually wears off when he tries to use it to cheat at a game show. Timmy asks why he doesn't know anything anymore, and [[TheDitz Cosmo]] says, "Welcome to my world!"
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* Candace in ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' typically says this whenever somebody loses their vehicle conveniently filled with evidence of Phineas and Ferb's big ideas or is flabergasted about what happened to them.
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* Candace in ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' typically says this whenever somebody loses their vehicle conveniently filled with evidence of Phineas and Ferb's big ideas or is flabergasted flabbergasted about what happened to them. them.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'', Carl develops a fear of an escaped naked mole rat. Hoodsie rebuffs him for it, but once he realizes that it could pop up from anywhere underground, he begins to get worried too, causing Carl to proudly say "Welcome to my nightmare!"
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'':
** In "Memory Blank", Sam saves Danny from a ghost attack, but Danny then mentions that she was the cause of it in the first place.
-->'''Sam''': Uh, I save your butt, and you're giving ''me'' grief?
-->'''Danny''': Welcome to my world, remember?
** In "Double Cross My Heart", when Sam is hanging out with a new student, a ghost appears, much to the boy's shock, and Sam sheepishly says "Welcome to Amity Park!"
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'', Carl develops a fear of an escaped naked mole rat. Hoodsie rebuffs him for it, but once he realizes that it could pop up from anywhere underground, he begins to get worried too, causing Carl to proudly say "Welcome to my nightmare!"
* ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'':
** In "Memory Blank", Sam saves Danny from a ghost attack, but Danny then mentions that she was the cause of it in the first place.
-->'''Sam''': Uh, I save your butt, and you're giving ''me'' grief?
-->'''Danny''': Welcome to my world, remember?
** In "Double Cross My Heart", when Sam is hanging out with a new student, a ghost appears, much to the boy's shock, and Sam sheepishly says "Welcome to Amity Park!"
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* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'': When the group have to deal with a rogue Animorph out for their blood, they find themselves becoming paranoid about every innocuous animal they come in contact with, from the birds in the sky to the roaches in their houses, worrying that it could be this dangerous shapeshifter ready to pounce the moment their guard is down. Rachel comments that "I'm starting to see why [[BigBad Visser Three]] hates us so much."
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* Shows up twice in ''Manga/NyotaiKa'': first when a DoggedNiceGuy who never gets the girl becomes an internet {{GIRL}} to make other men experience his frustration and again when an angry goddess [[GenderBender turns him into a real girl]] to teach him the grass isn't any greener on the female side of the fence where too much ''unwanted'' attention from men is the norm.
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* Shows up twice in ''Manga/NyotaiKa'': first when a DoggedNiceGuy who never gets the girl becomes an internet {{GIRL}} to make other men experience his frustration and again when an angry goddess [[GenderBender turns him into a real girl]] to teach him the grass isn't any greener on the female side of the fence where too much ''unwanted'' attention from men is the norm.
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* This is Martya's tart response when Miles wonders why genes should trump competence in ''Literature/ACivilCampaign''. As a girl she's essentially property under Barayaran law.
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* This is Martya's Martya Koudelka's tart response when Miles wonders why genes should trump competence in ''Literature/ACivilCampaign''. As a girl she's Martya's essentially property under Barayaran law.law, though in actual practice things tend to be a bit more enlightened than that:
-->'''Martya:''' "If you're looking for sympathy, Miles, you've come to the wrong store."
-->'''Martya:''' "If you're looking for sympathy, Miles, you've come to the wrong store."
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* Shows up twice in ''Manga/NyotaiKa'': first when a DoggedNiceGuy who never gets the girl becomes an internet {{GIRL}} to make other men experience his frustration and again when an angry goddess [[GenderBender turns him into a real girl]] to teach him the grass isn't any greener on the female side of the fence where too much unwanted attention is the norm.
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* Shows up twice in ''Manga/NyotaiKa'': first when a DoggedNiceGuy who never gets the girl becomes an internet {{GIRL}} to make other men experience his frustration and again when an angry goddess [[GenderBender turns him into a real girl]] to teach him the grass isn't any greener on the female side of the fence where too much unwanted ''unwanted'' attention from men is the norm.
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* Shows up twice in ''Manga/NyotaiKa'': first when DoggedNiceGuy Makoto becomes an internet {{GIRL}} to make other men experience his sexual frustration, and again when an angry goddess [[GenderBender turns him into a ''real'' girl]] to teach him the grass isn't any greener on the female side of the fence.
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* Shows up twice in ''Manga/NyotaiKa'': first when a DoggedNiceGuy Makoto who never gets the girl becomes an internet {{GIRL}} to make other men experience his sexual frustration, frustration and again when an angry goddess [[GenderBender turns him into a ''real'' real girl]] to teach him the grass isn't any greener on the female side of the fence.fence where too much unwanted attention is the norm.
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time. A variant of this is when character B asks: ''"Does A feel like this ''all the time?''", usually said after finding themselves in a same boat as character A.
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* In ''Disney/WreckItRalph'', Felix complains to Ralph about being "rejected and treated like a criminal", and Ralph replies that now he knows what Ralph's life is like.
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* This is Martya's tart response when Miles wonders why genes should trump competence in ''[[Literature/VorkosiganSaga A Civil Campaign]]''. As a girl she's essentially property under Barayaran law.
* The main male protagonists and female protagonists in the WheelOfTime have these with each other rather frequently.
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* This is Martya's tart response when Miles wonders why genes should trump competence in ''[[Literature/VorkosiganSaga A Civil Campaign]]''.''Literature/ACivilCampaign''. As a girl she's essentially property under Barayaran law.
* The main male protagonists and female protagonists inthe WheelOfTime ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' have these with each other rather frequently.
* The main male protagonists and female protagonists in
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