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* BikerBabe: The Penny who, apparently, took after Rich the most.

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* BikerBabe: BadassBiker: The Penny who, apparently, took after Rich the most.
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The most experimental of all ''PennyAndAggie'' arcs, this storyline concerns Penny's decision regarding whether she should abandon the life she knows and join Rich on the road. Penny stands frozen, her inner voices alternating between telling her she'd be out of her mind to do so and affirming her love for Rich. The scene switches to a convention of twenty potential future Pennies, in the year 2020, gathered to discuss and vote on what the present-day teenage Penny should do. The "[[http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=571 twenty who represent trillions]]" of possible selves, half of whom followed Rich and half of whom didn't, range from the realistic (author, defense attorney, homemaker) to the fanciful (nuclear holocaust survivor, "holosocialite and fashion vlogger," cyborg Starbucks assistant manager), and from the successful to the pathetic and in-between. Three out of twenty not only went with Rich but stayed with him permanently.

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The most experimental of all ''PennyAndAggie'' ''Webcomic/PennyAndAggie'' arcs, this storyline concerns Penny's decision regarding whether she should abandon the life she knows and join Rich on the road. Penny stands frozen, her inner voices alternating between telling her she'd be out of her mind to do so and affirming her love for Rich. The scene switches to a convention of twenty potential future Pennies, in the year 2020, gathered to discuss and vote on what the present-day teenage Penny should do. The "[[http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=571 twenty who represent trillions]]" of possible selves, half of whom followed Rich and half of whom didn't, range from the realistic (author, defense attorney, homemaker) to the fanciful (nuclear holocaust survivor, "holosocialite and fashion vlogger," cyborg Starbucks assistant manager), and from the successful to the pathetic and in-between. Three out of twenty not only went with Rich but stayed with him permanently.



* OutOfGenreExperience: ''Penny and Aggie'' normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc is one of only four exceptions, the others being [[Recap/PennyAndAggieFanGlamNo21 Fan Glam No. 21]], a SpeculativeFiction story which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe; [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonTheBellevilleInterviews The Belleville Interviews]], a PoliceProcedural; and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonCyndiAndCharlotte Cyndi and Charlotte]], a PsychologicalThriller.

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* OutOfGenreExperience: ''Penny and Aggie'' normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc is one of only four exceptions, the others being [[Recap/PennyAndAggieFanGlamNo21 Fan Glam No. 21]], a SpeculativeFiction story which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Fans}}'' universe; [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonTheBellevilleInterviews The Belleville Interviews]], a PoliceProcedural; and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonCyndiAndCharlotte Cyndi and Charlotte]], a PsychologicalThriller.

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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: [[DefiedTrope Defied]]. Although Penny has dated both BadassBiker Rich and NiceGuy Duane, she finds that she genuinely loves only the former. Thus, when one of her hypothetical future selves urges her to use "common sense" in deciding whether to run away with Rich, this is her sarcastic response:
--> Ooh, what if he doesn't make six figures? Ooh, what if I want kids and he doesn't? [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud Whiiiine]] I better hook up with the nice class president!

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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: [[DefiedTrope Defied]]. Although Penny has dated both BadassBiker Rich and NiceGuy Duane, she finds that she genuinely loves only the former. Thus, when one of her hypothetical future selves urges her to use "common sense" in deciding whether to run away with Rich, this is her sarcastic response:\n--> Ooh, what if he doesn't make six figures? Ooh, what if I want kids and he doesn't? [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud Whiiiine]] I better hook up with the nice class president!
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* TheGentlemanOrTheScoundrel: Although Penny has dated both BadassBiker Rich and NiceGuy Duane, she finds that she genuinely loves only the former. Thus, when one of her hypothetical future selves urges her to use "common sense" in deciding whether to run away with Rich, this is her sarcastic response:
--> Ooh, what if he doesn't make six figures? Ooh, what if I want kids and he doesn't? [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud Whiiiine.]] I better hook up with the nice class president!
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--> I am no one's seed-pod. I am not a person-in-the-making, I am a person now.

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--> I "I am no one's seed-pod. I am not a person-in-the-making, I am a person now.
now."\\
'''-- Penny'''
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* ShrugOfGod: Campbell has kept mum on the question of whether Penny's possible future selves are found only in her imagination, are metaphors for different aspects of her character, or exist within respective {{Alternate Timeline}}s.
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* GayConservative: The potential future Aggie

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* GayConservative: The potential future AggieAggie.
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* MRSDegree: Trophy Wife Penny says, "Went to college, got my MRS..."
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* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: [[DefiedTrope Defied]]. Although Penny has dated both BadassBiker Rich and NiceGuy Duane, she finds that she genuinely loves only the former. Thus, when one of her hypothetical future selves urges her to use "common sense" in deciding whether to run away with Rich, this is her sarcastic response:
--> Ooh, what if he doesn't make six figures? Ooh, what if I want kids and he doesn't? [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud Whiiiine]] I better hook up with the nice class president!

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* BottleFairy: One of the two Pennies who went into public relations overindulges in the punch.



* GayConservative: The potential future Aggie.

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* GayConservative: The potential future Aggie.Aggie
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: One of the two Pennies who went into public relations overindulges in the punch.
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* AfterTheEnd - Nuclear apocalypse survivor Penny.

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* AfterTheEnd - AfterTheEnd: Nuclear apocalypse survivor Penny.



* BikerBabe - The Penny who, apparently, took after Rich the most.
* BottleFairy - One of the two Pennies who went into public relations overindulges in the punch.
* ButchLesbian - The potential future Aggie sports a boyish haircut and a man's suit.
* {{Cyborg}} - Starbucks assistant manager Penny.
* DomesticAbuse - Counsellor Penny alludes to Rich having hit her and her having left him.
* GayConservative - The potential future Aggie.
* {{Housewife}} - One of the Pennies is this character to a T (no pun intended), complete with sunny smile, polka-dot dress, matronly figure and cookies she's baked for her fellow attendees.
* IWantMyJetpack - [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]] with one of the Pennies who travels to the convention this way, her takeoff setting fire to a "Stop using Jetpacks" protest sign.
* {{Nudge}} - When conservative future Aggie credits author Penny for helping break her out of her "hippie phase," Penny replies, "Wasn't all I was breaking--".
* OutOfGenreExperience - ''Penny and Aggie'' normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc is one of only four exceptions, the others being [[Recap/PennyAndAggieFanGlamNo21 Fan Glam No. 21]], a SpeculativeFiction story which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe; [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonTheBellevilleInterviews The Belleville Interviews]], a PoliceProcedural; and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonCyndiAndCharlotte Cyndi and Charlotte]], a PsychologicalThriller.
* TheRunaway - Penny.
* ShipTease - The arc's ending.
* ShrugOfGod - Campbell has kept mum on the question of whether Penny's possible future selves are found only in her imagination, are metaphors for different aspects of her character, or exist within respective {{Alternate Timeline}}s.

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* BikerBabe - BikerBabe: The Penny who, apparently, took after Rich the most.
* BottleFairy - BottleFairy: One of the two Pennies who went into public relations overindulges in the punch.
* ButchLesbian - ButchLesbian: The potential future Aggie sports a boyish haircut and a man's suit.
* {{Cyborg}} - {{Cyborg}}: Starbucks assistant manager Penny.
* DomesticAbuse - DomesticAbuse: Counsellor Penny alludes to Rich having hit her and her having left him.
* GayConservative - GayConservative: The potential future Aggie.
* {{Housewife}} - {{Housewife}}: One of the Pennies is this character to a T (no pun intended), complete with sunny smile, polka-dot dress, matronly figure and cookies she's baked for her fellow attendees.
* IWantMyJetpack - [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]] IWantMyJetpack: {{Parodied|Trope}} with one of the Pennies who travels to the convention this way, her takeoff setting fire to a "Stop using Jetpacks" protest sign.
* {{Nudge}} - LampshadedDoubleEntendre: When conservative future Aggie credits author Penny for helping break her out of her "hippie phase," Penny replies, "Wasn't all I was breaking--".
* OutOfGenreExperience - OutOfGenreExperience: ''Penny and Aggie'' normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc is one of only four exceptions, the others being [[Recap/PennyAndAggieFanGlamNo21 Fan Glam No. 21]], a SpeculativeFiction story which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe; [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonTheBellevilleInterviews The Belleville Interviews]], a PoliceProcedural; and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonCyndiAndCharlotte Cyndi and Charlotte]], a PsychologicalThriller.
* TheRunaway - TheRunaway: Penny.
* ShipTease - ShipTease: The arc's ending.
* ShrugOfGod - ShrugOfGod: Campbell has kept mum on the question of whether Penny's possible future selves are found only in her imagination, are metaphors for different aspects of her character, or exist within respective {{Alternate Timeline}}s.



* WillTheyOrWontThey - In at least one potential future, Penny and Aggie do.

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* WillTheyOrWontThey - WillTheyOrWontThey: In at least one potential future, Penny and Aggie do.
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* ShrugOfGod - Campbell has kept mum on the question of whether Penny's possible future selves are found only in her imagination, or exist within respective {{Alternate Timeline}}s.

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* ShrugOfGod - Campbell has kept mum on the question of whether Penny's possible future selves are found only in her imagination, are metaphors for different aspects of her character, or exist within respective {{Alternate Timeline}}s.
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* OutOfGenreExperience - ''PennyAndAggie,'' normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc is one of only four exceptions, the others being [[Recap/PennyAndAggieFanGlamNo21 Fan Glam No. 21]], a SpeculativeFiction story which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe; [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonTheBellevilleInterviews The Belleville Interviews]], a PoliceProcedural; and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonCyndiAndCharlotte Cyndi and Charlotte]], a PsychologicalThriller.

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* OutOfGenreExperience - ''PennyAndAggie,'' ''Penny and Aggie'' normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc is one of only four exceptions, the others being [[Recap/PennyAndAggieFanGlamNo21 Fan Glam No. 21]], a SpeculativeFiction story which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe; [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonTheBellevilleInterviews The Belleville Interviews]], a PoliceProcedural; and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonCyndiAndCharlotte Cyndi and Charlotte]], a PsychologicalThriller.
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* OutOfGenreExperience - ''PennyAndAggie,'' set as it is in a realistic universe, normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc, with its SpeculativeFiction elements, is one of only two exceptions, the other being "Fan Glam No. 21," which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe.

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* OutOfGenreExperience - ''PennyAndAggie,'' set as it is in a realistic universe, normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc, with its arc is one of only four exceptions, the others being [[Recap/PennyAndAggieFanGlamNo21 Fan Glam No. 21]], a SpeculativeFiction elements, is one of only two exceptions, the other being "Fan Glam No. 21," story which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe.universe; [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonTheBellevilleInterviews The Belleville Interviews]], a PoliceProcedural; and [[Recap/PennyAndAggieMissingPersonCyndiAndCharlotte Cyndi and Charlotte]], a PsychologicalThriller.

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* IfYouKnowWhatIMean - When conservative future Aggie credits author Penny for helping break her out of her "hippie phase," Penny replies, "Wasn't all I was breaking--".


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* {{Nudge}} - When conservative future Aggie credits author Penny for helping break her out of her "hippie phase," Penny replies, "Wasn't all I was breaking--".
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* OutOfGenreExperience - Unlike several of T Campbell's other comics, ''PennyAndAggie,'' set as it is in a realistic universe, normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc, with its SpeculativeFiction elements, is one of only two exceptions, the other being "Fan Glam No. 21," which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe.

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* OutOfGenreExperience - Unlike several of T Campbell's other comics, ''PennyAndAggie,'' set as it is in a realistic universe, normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc, with its SpeculativeFiction elements, is one of only two exceptions, the other being "Fan Glam No. 21," which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe.

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* OutOfGenreExperience - Unlike several of T Campbell's other comics, ''PennyAndAggie,'' set as it is in a realistic universe, normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc, with its SpeculativeFiction elements, is one of only two exceptions, the other being "Fan Glam No. 21," which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe.

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* OutOfGenreExperience - Unlike several of T Campbell's other comics, ''PennyAndAggie,'' set as it is in a realistic universe, normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc, with its SpeculativeFiction elements, is one of only two exceptions, the other being "Fan Glam No. 21," which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe. universe.
* TheRunaway - Penny.
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* IfYouKnowWhatIMean - When conservative future Aggie credits author Penny for helping break her out of her "hippie phase," Penny replies, "Wasn't all I was breaking--".
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* OutOfGenreExperience - Unlike several of T Campbell's other comics, ''PennyAndAggie,'' set as it is in a realistic universe, normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc, with its SpeculativeFiction elements, is one of only two exceptions, the other being the "Fan Glam No. 21," which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe.

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* OutOfGenreExperience - Unlike several of T Campbell's other comics, ''PennyAndAggie,'' set as it is in a realistic universe, normally falls within the teen dramedy genre. This arc, with its SpeculativeFiction elements, is one of only two exceptions, the other being the "Fan Glam No. 21," which takes place within the ''{{Fans}}'' universe.

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