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Also known as "Anti-Heroes", these people are morally in the grey zone, not necessarily classified as either good or bad, but in general are good than bad, since these victims use potentially immoral means towards the good side. Sure, they may more flaws than actually good people, therefore disqualifying them from being considered "pure good", but their positive qualities (such as the aforementioned factors of being respectful, polite, friendly, sensible, etc.) still overwhelm the negatives, which is enough for them to avoid being considered merely neutral, making these deaths mildly tragic to some extent. Thus when they die, they still have a chance to go to Heaven. Examples include D-Parted (a divorced and rather friendly female individual whose habits of distraction clearly disqualifies her from being considered pure good), Phone Boned (a sensible female phone-addict who knows that she has to cure her addiction while having flaws that don't make her stand out to pure good individuals), and Teri-Yucky (a busboy at a Japanese restraunt who has good intentions of admiring the head chef and wants to achieve his goal of becoming a head chef himself but with rather questionable methods and decisions made).

(Note: Given that we ALL KNOW the overall nature of these victims that are part of the segments falling in this category, it is NOT necessary to put "sent to heaven, something else in heaven, etc." in the plot of each of those segments)

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