Family Goals Dad With Baby Beer Pong Meme

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Shots fired!

Jacqui: My dad'due south bigger than yours.
Cassie: My dad beat up Shinnok.
Jacqui: Well played.

This Stock Phrase and its variants (my dad is stronger/faster/smarter/richer/amend than yours) are a mutual Badass Boast between schoolyard kids. The implication is, of grade, that badass is In the Blood. (Or that their Dads will become involved in any fight betwixt them.) Whatsoever statement can pb to this, and actual physical violence may pause out over it also. A variation replaces "begetter" with other older male relatives similar siblings or cousins for affair of availability (fathers would be thought to be working but older siblings or brothers may exist bachelor in school). Female person relatives are rarely cited, ignoring Action Girls and Action Moms, but fifty-fifty with a whole Badass Family, male examples are far more than common. Withal, the original challenge is occasionally subverted with the rejoinder "My MOM could shell up your dad."

Occasionally, grownups will practise it too, particularly those who have had daddy problems, though they're more than likely to compare their kids, if they have whatsoever.

Another variation is combining this with My Kung Fu Is Stronger Than Yours, resulting in "my teacher has greater skills than your instructor", which can be applied to whatever art or skill, simply is very prominent in martial art shows. Taken even further if said character's dad is besides their teacher.

Truth in Tv set, of course. Encounter too My Grandma Can Exercise Better Than You and Yous Fight Like a Cow for similar insults. Could be considered the Spear Analogue of Your Mom.


Examples:

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    Advertising

  • A Finnish TV commercial for Saarioinen's convenience foods used a variant of this. Kids at the sandbox: "Our Mom makes better food than yours!" "No, our Mom makes the all-time!" "Our Mom makes meliorate nutrient than all your mothers combined!" Then, the camera pans to a fiddling daughter... "Our Mom makes your Moms' foods!" *smiles broadly* The advertisement ends with Saarioinen'southward logo and the slogan "Food made by mothers". The punchline became quite a Memetic Mutation in Finland for a time.
  • One of the Little Man, Big Mouth bumpers from Drawing Network'due south CN Real era had a kid boast "My dad's smellier than your dad!"
  • A Castilian advertisement poster for the 2018 God of War (PS4) displayed during Father'south Day showcased Kratos and his son Atreus, with the tagline "My dad can vanquish upward your dad".

    Anime & Manga

  • A "my sensei can beat your sensei" variation appears in Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple, when Kenichi fights with Sho Kano.
  • In an result of Doraemon, when Gian bragged to Nobita, Suneo, Shizuka, and several classmates virtually how his dad used to be a brawler and the strongest among their dads, Nobita, acting on impulse as usual, immediately responds by saying his dad is stiff enough to smash rocks with his bare easily, leading to Gian complaining to his father and the two dads beingness forced into a face-to-confront confrontation. Equally usual, Doraemon has to save the day with his array of gadgets, this fourth dimension with a potion that turns Nobita's dad into a literal superhero. Hilarity Ensues unsurprisingly.
  • Dragon Brawl Z:
    • When Goten's father is coming Dorsum from the Dead to compete in the Tenkaichi Budokai, he and Trunks go into an statement over whose dad is stronger.
    • Inverted by Trunks himself when he brought the Dragonradar to his mother and, with sparkling eyes, he stated in amazement to Goku how much stronger he is than his own father. Goku, of form, took this in pace.
    • Speaking of Goten and Trunks, the trope is inverted again in another sense by Goku and Chi-Chi and Vegeta and Bulma (y'all know, the adults) arguing over whose boy is stronger. When Trunks defeats Goten in the match, Vegeta (existence his usual Jerkass self) wastes no fourth dimension gleefully gloating in Goku's confront over the fact.
  • In the Transformers Victory manga, information technology's "my adoptive transforming-robot-alien father tin can beat upwards your adoptive transforming-robot-conflicting father" whenever Jean Minakaze, adopted son of Autobot leader Star Saber, and manga-exclusive Solon Kitakaze, adopted son of Decepticon leader Deathsaurus, run into each other in the early chapters.
  • In The Prince of Tennis, cousins Yuushi and Republic of kenya Oshitari can and will argue over which of the two offset-year students in their respective regions is better at tennis until the cows come domicile and they still won't have an respond. Granted, the argument usually deteriorates into a shouting friction match that doesn't have anything to do with how expert the two rookies are at tennis.

    Yuushi: Well, the guy I'k talking about is even better! He has incredible nerves of steel and is extremely self!
    Kenya: Oh yes?! Well, our guy is so awesome that even the Yakuza are scared to go up confronting him!
    Yuushi: So what?! Our guy came back from America! He's an international!

  • In A Certain Scientific Railgun, Kuroko Shirai and Frenda Seivelun got into an argument over which of their big sis figures, Mikoto Misaka and Shizuri Mugino respectively, would win in a fight. What's interesting is that Frenda knew the two had fought earlier and while Mikoto won, Mugino had a very good chance at winning. In contrast, Kuroko had no idea who Mugino was and how powerful she was.
  • Zig-Zagged in Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit's Festival Episode: a male child from a band of nomads insults the Yogo Empire'due south emperor, which is naturally a sore spot for Chagum, a prince pretending to exist a peasant. (His dad's questionable choices practise not dissuade Chagum'south admiration.) The initial challenge is really a battle between the two boys, which Chagum wins; all the same, when the boy won't accept back his insult, and the boy's male parent won't force him, Balsa (Chagum's supposed mother) challenges the father, and of form, beats him.
  • Inverted in Boruto. Boruto and Sarada love their fathers, however they have complicated baggage involving feelings of abandonment. As a result, they idolize each other's father more. Neither quite empathize the other's obsession with their dad.
  • Ruby and Leah from Love Live! Sunshine!! do this about their sisters Dia and Sarah respectively.

    Comedy

  • Paul Reiser imagined, when the dads inevitably do meet, information technology devolves into "my wife can beat out up your wife," and so the dads go get a beer.
  • Bill Hicks' take on this: "My Dad tin can beat upwards your (Hicks') Dad!" "When? He mows the lawn on Saturdays - get him then."
  • Some other comedian, relating schoolyard memories at Just For Laughs, delivered as the punchline "Really? How much would that cost me?"
  • Frankie Boyle used it for the punchline for i of his jokes about gay parentage on Mock the Week.

    "My Dad'd batter your Dad!" "Mind! My Dad'd shag your Dad!.....and your Dad'd savour it."

    Comic Books

  • In Asterix, similar comments between the children regularly result in brawls betwixt the fishmonger and the blacksmith. But and then, but about anything can cause a ball betwixt the fishmonger and the blacksmith.
  • This Bebe strip from an upshot of Batman has this every bit its premise. Bebe'south female parent persuades her husband into not taking information technology seriously, which results in him getting beaten upwardly at the inevitable meeting.
  • An episode of Gay Comics had a teenage boy explaining how much cooler his dad'due south male person lover'due south home was than his best friend's dad's male lover'southward habitation. Dad overhears.

    Dad: Any happened to "My dad can vanquish up your dad?"
    Dad's Swain: His dad only did.

  • Superdickery has quite a few comic book images of Superman and Batman arguing over which of their sons is amend.
  • Inverted in Runaways, when the couples who make up the Pride commencement arguing over whose kid is most probable to be The Mole. Eventually, one of them tells the others to drib the "my honour student tin crush up your honour student" stuff.
  • Lian Harper patently once told someone "My daddy could kill you from where he'south sitting." It's entirely probable she wasn't trying to boast but stating an honest to God fact.

    Comic Strips

  • One Scamp story has Scamp getting into this argument with another puppy. Tramp doggedly refuses to go involved, but the two go on pushing the family'southward buttons until Scamp himself decides to beat them up in Tramp'due south place, only to find out that Tramp has already started a fight in secret. When Tramp wins, Scamp decides to assail the puppy instead and also wins his fight. Both resolve to proceed their respective fights a undercover from Lady.
  • Peanuts has a few of these show up:
    • Violet enjoys bragging nearly her dad'south accomplishments, however, it's heavily hinted that he's not often at that place or involved as nearly other fathers in the strip. For example:
      • In one Male parent's Day strip, Violet brags about her dad to Charlie Chocolate-brown, who takes her to his dad's barbershop and points out that his dad will stop work to say hello to him just because Charlie Brown is his son, which causes a defeated Violet to walk away, wishing him a happy Father's 24-hour interval.
      • In another strip, Violet boasts to Lucy about her father's excellent bowling average in three different weeknight leagues. Lucy replies, "My father stays abode nights."
      • In another example, Violet claims her father is taller than the father of a classmate, who retorts that at least his begetter shows upward to PTA meetings. Considering the consistency of the responses, the other kids seem to be aware that Violet's dad isn't that involved in her life.
    • In a very early on strip, Charlie Brown and Shermy agree that neither of their dads could beat upwardly the other'south, or anyone else (though they're still "pretty expert guys").
  • Subverted in Scott and Kirkman's Baby Blues comic, when Zoe was in preschool. Bogart, their neighbor, was going on and nigh how his mommy had more money than Zoe's mommy, and how his mommy was prettier than her mommy. Zoe'southward comeback was "Well 'my mommy has a bigger lesser than your mommy!" At which Bogart runs off crying to his mommy. Nice i, Zoe.
  • A variation in Mafalda, "My dad makes more money than your dad." A small story arc had Susana saying that to each of her friends, with varied results.

    Fan Works

  • Hetalia: Axis Powers fanfic Kimyōna, Komisch, Caldo , a sequel to Gankona, Unnachgiebig, Unità : A scenario of this kind played out between Sealand and Kugelmugel by the stop of this story. Kugeulmugel definitely said some prissy things about his own parents:

    Sealand snickered. "Nobody could possibly have ameliorate dads than me!" A proud express joy left his lips as hands were held to hips. "Sweden can practise anything and is super cool while Finland lets me practise anything and even takes me to come across Santa!" Exhibitionistic blueish met purple. "Beat that! Nobody can!"

    Could he? Well, ever since he had been adopted past Deutschland, Italia, and Nippon...Kugelmugel had been living an incredible life. Although he hadn't gotten along with two of the iii at beginning, they began listening to what he wanted and not assuming what they thought he wanted, whether stated verbally or non. And of form, he started to become more obedient; yes, he started working out...yes, he started meditating...yes, he learned to practise paperwork...yes, he learned how to clean. Yep, he did what his parents desired of him...yet they also all did stuff he wanted and never forced anything on him. They laughed together. They cried together. They shared joy. They shared sorrow. They shared beloved. They even shared space on that portrait he had painted of them during that reunion, him in the centre with Italian republic holding his shoulders, Germany to the left while Japan was to the correct, all very close and smiling. Like a truthful family. Like a true domicile. Then could he? Could he claiming that claim?

    "Oh you're wrong." Kugelmugel smirked. There are no doubts whatsoever. None at all. "My dads are the all-time."

  • In RuneMaster Fred and George brand a swimsuit for Harry to clothing during the Second Task. On the dorsum it states "Your hippogryph male parent is stronger than mine? Wait till I tell my dragon mom..."

    Films — Alive-Action

  • In Rush Hr, Lee and Carter go into an statement about their deceased fathers, culminating with Lee claiming this: "My daddy one time defenseless a bullet with his bare easily!"
  • One of the few humorous moments in Unbreakable is when Joseph (David'due south son) is sitting adjacent to another child outside the principal'south office. Said kid asks, "Is that your dad? (pause) I bet my dad could vanquish up your dad.". Considering what nosotros saw him do before, he really couldn't.
  • I of the characters in the movie The Wrath of God observes that religious conflicts tend to eddy down to this: "My Father in Sky tin can lick your Father in Heaven."
  • Used in Spy Kids when male parent Gregorio comes face to face with the dad of a school bully. Being a retired spy, Gregorio knows he can have this guy out, but to do so would blow his cover, so he chooses to walk away, leaving Juni disappointed and prompting the bang-up to taunt him with this line almost verbatim.
  • Sarcastic variation in the outset Spider-Man movie, when Harry tells Wink and his friends to leave Peter lonely.

    Flash'due south Crony: Or what?

    Flash: Or his father will fire your father!

    Jokes

  • Joke in Hollywood: "My dad can shell upwards your dad!" "Your dad is my dad!"
  • A group of schoolboys are arguing over whose dad is the fastest. The first boy boasts "My dad is and so fast, he tin shoot an arrow and beat it to the target!" The second male child claims "That's rubbish. My dad is so quick, he can outrun a galloping horse!" The third boy chimes in, "Nuh, my dad's the fastest, because he finishes piece of work at five o'clock every 24-hour interval without fail, and he always comes home at 1-xxx."

    Literature

  • Draco Malfoy lives and breathes this trope in the first few Harry Potter books.
  • The book 5th Business organization, at the very beginning, with an envious Percy telling this to Dunny.
  • Older Than Radio: Variation from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer:

    "You're a coward and a pup. I'll tell my big brother on you, and he can thrash you with his fiddling finger, and I'll make him do it, also."
    "What practice I care for your large blood brother? I've got a blood brother that's bigger than he is, and what's more, he can throw him over that debate, too."
    (Both brothers were imaginary.)

  • In the BattleTech novel series Warriors of Kerensky, Kai Allard-Liao tells the story of how he got into a contest with a boy about this. Kai concluded information technology past saying that his dad could kill the boy'south dad. Since Justin Allard (Kai'south dad) is one of the finest MechWarriors in the Inner Sphere, a respected war hero, a deep-cover spy, an all-around badass, and has killed men in an arena for sport on Idiot box, this causes the boy to go home crying. Justin has a talk with his son after this.
    • In a subsequent novel, Assumption of Adventure, the in-the-past prologue is exactly this talk, from Justin'southward POV.
  • In the Arabian Nights, there's an odd instance: a human being was carried off past a Jackass Genie on the nighttime he conceived a son with the girl of the Vizier of Arab republic of egypt. And then the son thought his grandfather was his begetter and kept lording it over everyone else at school by saying his begetter was the Vizier of Egypt. At to the lowest degree, until the schoolmaster and the Vizier are fed up with this and tell him the truth.
  • The verse form "The Challenge" in Alan Ahlberg's collection of school-based poems Please, Mrs Butler! Each couplet is one kid telling some other that "My [relative] can fight your [relative]", starting with "Dad" and ending with "cat", and the second kid dismissing this. The final couplet is "And I can fight you!"/"Toodle-oo!"
  • In The Famous Five: In V Become To Demon's Rocks, Kirrin Cottage is hosting not just the V, but nine-year-erstwhile Tinker and his male parent Professor Hayling, whose absent-mindedness rivals that of Uncle Quentin.

    Tinker: I've enough of coin.

    George: You would accept! I suppose your father just hands out money whenever you inquire him. He's and then vague he wouldn't know if he paid you 3 times a day!

    Tinker: Well, yours seems pretty vague too. He poured coffee over his porridge instead of the milk. And what'due south more, he ate information technology without fifty-fifty noticing it was coffee!

    Julian: That's plenty. We don't tell tales about our parents in public.

    Live-Action Tv set

  • Frankie Boyle of Mock the Week expounds the virtues of having a gay male parent: "'My dad could batter your dad, my dad'll trounce upward your dad.' Yeah? Listen! My dad volition shag your dad! And your dad will bask it!"
  • Variations in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    • "What is this, a 'my sire can beat out up your sire' kind of matter?"
    • Harmony also threatens that her boyfriend will beat them up. Since her boyfriend is Fasten, Buffy would in fact beat him upwardly many many times earlier and since she made this claim.
    • Dawn is upset about an Alpha Bowwow at school and says, "Y'all know, my big sister could really beat the crap out of her. I mean, really, really..."
  • The NBC show My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad.
  • The Office has a "My Swain" variant in ane episode, which has a sub-plot revolving around Kelly gloating to Pam well-nigh how Darryl is better than Jim at ping-pong. Finally at the end, Pam challenges Kelly to ping-pong herself; they're both absolutely miserable at the game.
  • Who's the Boss? Jonathan is at a school swim event and his friend suggests that his father might be a better swimmer than Jonathan's. The fathers at the pool are all middle-anile with 'dad bods' or significant beer bellies. Tony (not his father, but often plays the function) walks in with his professional sports player physique. The boy turns to Jonathan and says "yous win." Subverted in that the dads don't compete, and we find out later that Tony doesn't know how to swim.
  • Cobra Kai: Anthony oft makes this kind of merits. Given that his dad is Daniel LaRusso, he's probably right a lot of the time, although whether his dad would beat up their dads is in question.
  • Sports Dark: A variation in the 2d flavour episode "Kyle Whitaker's Got Ii Sacks", when Dana's bragging almost her blood brother, a star football player:

    Dana: My brother can crush upwardly your blood brother.
    Natalie: My blood brother's a grad student in comparative literature. My mom can beat up my brother.

    Music

  • Tammy Wynette's 1973 No. 1 hitting "Kids Say the Darndest Things" – a song most children'south candid insight into domestic problems – has the line "Bet my daddy can whip your daddy" ... before the resigned access, "Simply Daddy's never habitation."
  • The Wizard Rock vocal "My Dad is Rich and Your Dad is Dead".
  • Terrorizer magazine's review of Napalm Death's fourteenth anthology Time Waits for No Slave essentially argued that, in spite of all the members being in their forties and being lefty pacifists, "Shane Embury [bass] can still take your dad". Just because someone tries to avert a fight doesn't hateful they don't work out and/or know how to handle themselves in a fight. Peculiarly on the political Left, pacifism may not even take the form of avoiding violence birthday: rather, they seek to discourage ordinary people from participating in conflicts between nations (i.east. participating in the war machine). This is somewhat different from religious pacifists, who avoid all violence and may discourage studying martial arts: though the two can overlap.
  • Inverted in the Paul Petersen song "My Dad" (also recorded by Ray Stevens). He sings about how his dad has never done anything boast-worthy, but he loves his kids and is overall a cool guy, and that'due south all that matters ("My dad could shell up your dad, but he wouldn't").
  • In the Tripod song "Maryanne" we have the deliberately awkward commutation: "I reckon my Mum could vanquish your Mum in a fight. You know that?" "My Dad could beat your Mum in a fight"
  • A 2004 song from ex-Styx bandleader Dennis DeYoung about holy wars is called "My God Can Beat Up Your God".
  • Tom Paxton's "My Domestic dog'south Bigger Than Your Domestic dog":

    My dad'south tougher than your dad
    My dad's tougher than yours
    My dad's tougher and he tin can yell louder
    My dad's tougher than yours

  • The basis of the Dave Days song "My Dad'due south Bigger Than Your Dad".

    Print Media

  • Mad Magazine's parody of Roseanne, entitled "Grossanne", features a daughter saying this to DJ.

    Girl: My begetter can shell up your father!
    DJ: Beat up my father? Big bargain! My mother can beat upwardly my male parent!

    Theatre

  • Evoked in Carousel when Billy imagines what fatherhood will be like in "Soliloquy."

    "I guess he'll think I can lick whatsoever other feller's male parent. Well, I can!

    Radio

  • In The Now Show, in a sketch illustrating what the Business firm of Commons would be like were it a school playground, had David Cameron claiming that his dad was bigger than Tony Blair's.

    Video Games

  • During the Knaaren's Cavern area of Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, ane tin can hear two off-screen voices arguing over who has the toughest dad until a tertiary vocalism tells them both to shut upwardly.
  • In BioShock, Gatherer'southward Garden uses this trope to casualty on developed insecurities in society to sell plasmids: "My daddy's smarter than Einstein, stronger than Hercules and can low-cal a fire with a snap of his fingers! Are you every bit good equally my daddy, Mister? Not if you don't visit the Gatherer's Garden, you aren't!"
  • In Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Gym Leaders Falkner and Janine can be plant arguing in the Celadon Section Store virtually this. If you take Falkner's side, he'll give yous his number so yous can call for rematches against him.
  • In SimCity 2000, the in-game newspaper will occasionally run fluff pieces near peace talks in foreign countries that invariably degenerate into "the actually big country that backs me can beat up the really big state that backs y'all", referred to in-game every bit the "my dad can beat up your dad" strategy.
  • 1 of the side-missions in Dynasty Warriors 4 is "Husbands and Wives", in which various Boxing Couples team up and fight it out. Their taunts toward each other include variants on "my honey can trounce yours".
  • Mortal Kombat X: We get this charming piddling exchange betwixt Cassie Cage and Jacqui Briggs:
  • Fire Emblem: Iii Houses has Linhardt and Caspar's C support devolve into this after they discuss how Caspar'due south father forced Linhardt into a training session, and Linhardt's male parent got and so mad that the two got into a fight. Caspar argues that his father wins through sheer concrete forcefulness, while Linhardt uses the opportunity to brand fun of Caspar'south father'southward height.

    Web Comics

  • I Cyanide & Happiness strip had Jesus claiming that His Father could beat upward all other fathers.
  • This Israeli comic resolves the outcome rather gruesomely.

    Subsequently many years, the statement that had started back in the first grade was finally settled: Yaniv's dad is stronger than Yaron's dad.

    Web Original

  • One of That Other Wiki'south deleted articles with freaky titles was "Listing of Dads Who Brand Other Dads Consume Bugs". The page itself was blank, due presumably to its creator lacking proficiency in wiki editing, just the talk folio stated that the list referred to "my dad".

    Spider web Videos

  • Channel Awesome:
    • The Nostalgia Critic and Phelous at 1 point had a crossover to review Child's Play. To poke fun at how creepy the doll was even before becoming possessed, the ii had a cursory skit where they were two kids arguing over whose doll could inspire the worst nightmares, and both immediately going to sleep (and afterward wake upward screaming) to prove who's right.
    • On the aforementioned site, during a Wimp Fight, Paw Dugan declares to Kyle that "my beard could vanquish up your beard!".
  • The premise of the Rhett & Link song "Who'southward Yo Daddy?", where the two rap about how their fathers are superior. One of the lyrics references this trope almost verbatim:

    Rhett: My daddy tin can crush up your daddy.

    Link: ...That's it?

    Rhett: Yup.

    Western Animation

  • An episode of Dexter's Laboratory had this between Dexter and Mandark. Information technology leads to a fight between Dexter'due south Bacon Man male parent and Mandark'south Hippie male parent. The result was a describe. Which then leads them to argue over, "My mom can beat up your mom."
  • In Jackie Chan Adventures, Jade and Paco are e'er arguing over whether Jackie (Jade's uncle) or El Toro (Paco's role model) is the greatest.
  • Hilariously subverted in Family Guy where Chris brags to Million how much smarter his dad is than Meg's, simply for Meg to remind him they both accept the aforementioned father.
  • Referenced in the Futurama episode "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles". When Leela, made younger once again in a Fountain of Youth accident, goes to live with her parents in the sewers and describes to her mom how life would be similar, she says, "And if some kid picks on me, my dad can beat out upwards his dad." Her dad replies, "Can't I simply beat up the child?"
  • On Due south Park, when the town'south male person population is going through a "metrosexual" phase, Stan and Clyde get into an statement over whose dad dresses better. The dads come over and say that that'southward a dizzy thing to fight well-nigh...and then offset arguing over their outfits, naturally.
    • Randy Marsh also has a tendency to go sloshed during the kids' sports games and instigating fights with the opposing squad'due south dads. He makes a nemesis in "Batdad", a large, fat, shirtless dad in a Batman cape and cowl.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures, a variation on this when Buster Bunny gets into an statement with someone and tries to one-up the argument with "Well, my lawyer can trounce up your lawyer!"
  • The Simpsons has a variant in i of its not-canon Halloween Episodes: Homer dies and becomes a ghost. On the double-decker to school, Nelson mocks Bart by singing "Your dad is dead, mine'south just in jail!"
  • In the "Oh Brother" episode of Taz-Mania Taz'southward piffling brother confronts a small gorilla, both of them threatening to sic their large tough brothers against ane some other. The older gorilla, who'd been bragging near his many manly (simianly?) exploits, is not allowed to let his sudden common cold feet become him out of the pledged boxing, while Taz is simply as well ready to begin pounding away.
  • OK M.O.! Let's Be Heroes: In "My Dad Can Beat Upward Your Dad!", K.O. gets into this kind of argument with Chameleon Jr., a Lizard Folk bully. Afterwards the initial clumsiness of Thou.O. explaining that he never knew his dad, he counters with similar claims about his mom Carol. Carol does agree to go to the planned fight then that she and the swell'south dad can talk reasonably and set a good example...merely she discovers that not only is Chameleon Sr. about the size of a edifice, he's non interested in talking things out, and a fight ensues.

    Real Life

  • Bumper stickers:
    • Inverted in the tongue-in-cheek bumper sticker: "My child beat up your laurels pupil."
    • And taken a step further with "My Gilt Retriever is smarter than your honor student."
  • American politics:
    • When Jesse "The Body" Ventura was elected governor of Minnesota, it wasn't long before the appearance of bumper stickers reading 'My Governor can crush upward Your Governor.'
    • Upon Arnold Schwarzenegger assuming the post of governator in California, the fantasy of a argue between the 2 became a common joke. There's also The Running Man, which features the two of them before either was elected into part.
    • When Sarah Palin became governor of Alaska, a common bumper sticker was "My governor is hotter than your governor."
    • Similarly, when Chris Christie (who is on the... heavier side) was elected governor of New Jersey, some NJ residents adopted the bumper sticker "My governor can swallow your governor."
  • For owners of mixed-brood dogs at that place was a t-shirt reading "My mutt tin can crush up your purebred."
  • So there was the well nasty "My priest had your altar boy".

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