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* AdultFear: Nick fears that Aggie's SoapboxSadie approach to activism, if taken too far, could endanger her life.
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* FamousLastWords: "Tell [=MSNBC=]... myyy... storyyyyyyy..."
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--> I want you to grow strong, stand tall. I want you to fear nothing. But... not just yet, okay?
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--> I "I want you to grow strong, stand tall. I want you to fear nothing. But... not just yet, okay?
okay?"\\
'''-- Nick'''
'''-- Nick'''
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* AdultFear
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* AdultFearAdultFear: Nick fears that Aggie's SoapboxSadie approach to activism, if taken too far, could endanger her life.
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* AllJustADream - hence the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin arc title]]. Campbell himself later acknowledged the strangeness of Nick's dream beginning with a narrative prologue featuring teenagers he didn't know.
* BeautifulDreamer - a non-romantic, parent-child example.
* BeautifulDreamer - a non-romantic, parent-child example.
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* AllJustADream - hence AllJustADream: Hence the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin arc title]]. Campbell himself later acknowledged the strangeness of Nick's dream beginning with a narrative prologue featuring teenagers he didn't know.
*BeautifulDreamer - a BeautifulDreamer: A non-romantic, parent-child example.
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* FamousLastWords - "Tell [=MSNBC=]... myyy... storyyyyyyy..."
* InJoke - When Duane tries to dissuade Aggie from her trip, he warns her that she'll be killed because she looks "vaguely Israeli." Aggie's response: "I always thought I looked more French-Canadian." This is a reference to founding artist Gisèle Lagacé, who is French-Canadian (and who gave both title characters [[AuthorAppeal French surnames]] despite the comic's American setting).
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory - that of Florida teenager [[http://goo.gl/SAryO Farris Hassan]] who in December 2005 (about five months before this arc ran) flew to Iraq, without his parents' permission, in order to do research and humanitarian work. (He returned home safely.)
* InJoke - When Duane tries to dissuade Aggie from her trip, he warns her that she'll be killed because she looks "vaguely Israeli." Aggie's response: "I always thought I looked more French-Canadian." This is a reference to founding artist Gisèle Lagacé, who is French-Canadian (and who gave both title characters [[AuthorAppeal French surnames]] despite the comic's American setting).
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory - that of Florida teenager [[http://goo.gl/SAryO Farris Hassan]] who in December 2005 (about five months before this arc ran) flew to Iraq, without his parents' permission, in order to do research and humanitarian work. (He returned home safely.)
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* FamousLastWords - FamousLastWords: "Tell [=MSNBC=]... myyy... storyyyyyyy..."
*InJoke - InJoke: When Duane tries to dissuade Aggie from her trip, he warns her that she'll be killed because she looks "vaguely Israeli." Aggie's response: "I always thought I looked more French-Canadian." This is a reference to founding artist Gisèle Lagacé, who is French-Canadian (and who gave both title characters [[AuthorAppeal French surnames]] despite the comic's American setting).
*VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory - that VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: That of Florida teenager [[http://goo.gl/SAryO Farris Hassan]] who in December 2005 (about five months before this arc ran) flew to Iraq, without his parents' permission, in order to do research and humanitarian work. (He returned home safely.)
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* InJoke - When Duane tries to dissuade Aggie from her trip, he warns her that she'll be killed because she looks "vaguely Israeli." Aggie's response: "I always thought I looked more French-Canadian." This is a reference to founding artist Gisèle Lagacé, who is French-Canadian (and who gave both title characters [[AuthorAppeal French surnames]] despite the comic's American setting).