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Edit: I also tweaked the disclaimer at the bottom to make its relationship with Reset Button a little clearer.
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Of the 76 non-videogame examples present, only 28 entries were actually relevant to the trope as currently described - this works out to about one misplaced entry e, given that the last time someone cleaned up was sometime in 2015. Since this estimate is based entirely on past discussion threads, I wouldn\'t be surprised if the actual number was higher. Almost everything was examples of mental time travel, reset button, or groundhog day loop (including an entry for the movie Groundhog Day).
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Of the 76 non-videogame examples present, only 28 entries were actually relevant to the trope as currently described - this works out to about one misplaced entry every other month, given that the last time someone cleaned up was sometime in 2015. Since this estimate is based entirely on past discussion threads, I wouldn\\\'t be surprised if the actual rate was higher. Almost everything was examples of mental time travel, reset button, or groundhog day loop (including an entry for the movie Groundhog Day).
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Of the 76 non-videogame examples present, only 28 entries were actually relevant to the trope as currently described - this works out to about one misplaced entry every other week, given that the last time someone cleaned up was sometime in 2015. Since this estimate is based entirely on past discussion threads, I wouldn\'t be surprised if the actual number was higher. Almost everything was examples of mental time travel, reset button, or groundhog day loop (including an entry for the movie Groundhog Day).
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Of the 76 non-videogame examples present, only 28 entries were actually relevant to the trope as currently described - this works out to about one misplaced entry e, given that the last time someone cleaned up was sometime in 2015. Since this estimate is based entirely on past discussion threads, I wouldn\\\'t be surprised if the actual number was higher. Almost everything was examples of mental time travel, reset button, or groundhog day loop (including an entry for the movie Groundhog Day).
Changed line(s) 5 from:
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Of the 76 non-videogame examples present, only 28 entries were actually relevant to the trope as currently described - this works out to be about one misplaced entry every other week, given that the last time someone cleaned up was sometime in 2015. Since this estimate is based entirely on past discussion threads, I wouldn\'t be surprised if the actual number was higher. Almost everything was examples of mental time travel, reset button, or groundhog day loop (including an entry for the movie Groundhog Day).
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Of the 76 non-videogame examples present, only 28 entries were actually relevant to the trope as currently described - this works out to about one misplaced entry every other week, given that the last time someone cleaned up was sometime in 2015. Since this estimate is based entirely on past discussion threads, I wouldn\\\'t be surprised if the actual number was higher. Almost everything was examples of mental time travel, reset button, or groundhog day loop (including an entry for the movie Groundhog Day).
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Of the 76 non-videogame examples present, only 28 entries were actually relevant to the trope as currently described - this works out to be about one misplaced entry every other week, given that the last time someone cleaned up was sometime in 2015. Since this estimate is based entirely on past discussion threads, I wouldn\'t be surprised if the actual number was higher. Almost everything was examples of mental time travel, reset button, or groundhog day loop (include an entry for the movie Groundhog Day).
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Of the 76 non-videogame examples present, only 28 entries were actually relevant to the trope as currently described - this works out to be about one misplaced entry every other week, given that the last time someone cleaned up was sometime in 2015. Since this estimate is based entirely on past discussion threads, I wouldn\\\'t be surprised if the actual number was higher. Almost everything was examples of mental time travel, reset button, or groundhog day loop (including an entry for the movie Groundhog Day).
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