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{{quote|''"A very good measure of how good your friends are is how much you can insult them without them taking offense."''
|'''Heliomance'''}}
They're best friends. You can tell because they bicker [[Like an Old Married Couple]].
Like a beautiful and delicate snowflake, no two friendships are alike. Unlike the beautiful and delicate snowflake, some friendships break out the [[Kill It
Somehow, Steve the [[Deadpan Snarker]] has been befriended by [[Nice Guy|kind hearted]] Pete, who has become a [[True Companions|loyal friend]], but [[The Power of Friendship]] failed to cure Steve of his [[Jerkass]] tendencies (though it does
Woe betide any outsider to this unusual 'friendship' who thinks that because one is constantly snarking on the other, it gives the outsider the right to make snide comments about the other as well; usually, they will quickly (and painfully) learn that "[[Hypocritical Heartwarming|no one makes fun of him/her but]] ''[[Hypocritical Heartwarming|me]]''." This is more a given with the second variant than the first, but with the first it may be a [[Pet the Dog]] moment or proof that aw, look: They really ''[[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other|do]]'' like each other!
Contrast with [[Headbutting Heroes]], who just cold-out despise each other despite being the best of heroes, and [[With Friends Like These...]], who aren't actually friends. Compare [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]] for a romantic equivalent.
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