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I mentioned BeyondTheImpossible at one point under the \'\'Sluggy Freelance\'\' entry on the basis that the wackiness of the stories went beyond the established logic of the comic. This only barely works as an example of the trope, but UpToEleven fits no better and describes the situation being talked about less well. For this reason, I\'m changing it back.
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I mentioned BeyondTheImpossible at one point under the \\\'\\\'Sluggy Freelance\\\'\\\' entry on the basis that the wackiness of the stories went beyond the established logic of the comic. This only barely works as an example of the trope, but UpToEleven fits no better and describes the situation being talked about less well. For this reason, I\\\'m changing it back to saying BeyondTheImpossible instead of UpToEleven.
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I mentioned (unless I misremember things) BeyondTheImpossible at one point under the \'\'Sluggy Freelance\'\' entry on the basis that the wackiness of the stories went beyond the established logic of the comic. This only barely works as an example of the trope, but UpToEleven fits no better and describes the situation being talked about less well. For this reason, I\'m changing it back.
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I mentioned BeyondTheImpossible at one point under the \\\'\\\'Sluggy Freelance\\\'\\\' entry on the basis that the wackiness of the stories went beyond the established logic of the comic. This only barely works as an example of the trope, but UpToEleven fits no better and describes the situation being talked about less well. For this reason, I\\\'m changing it back.
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I mentioned (unless I misremember things) BeyondTheImpossible at one point under the \'\'Sluggy Freelance\'\' entry on the basis that the wackiness of the stories went beyond the established logic of the comic. This only barely works as an example of the trope, but UpToEleven fits no better and describes the situation being talked about less well. This is why I\'m changing it back.
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I mentioned (unless I misremember things) BeyondTheImpossible at one point under the \\\'\\\'Sluggy Freelance\\\'\\\' entry on the basis that the wackiness of the stories went beyond the established logic of the comic. This only barely works as an example of the trope, but UpToEleven fits no better and describes the situation being talked about less well. For this reason, I\\\'m changing it back.
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