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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block (at least with the immediate chapters, while the larger plots have been planned out) and being busy with her personal life.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually with[[note]]usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), out[[/note]], newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between usual[[note]]between several weeks to almost a whole month).month[[/note]]. The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block (at least with the immediate chapters, while the larger plots have been planned out) and being busy with her personal life.
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** At the moment, it's been over a month since Chapter 16 was released.

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** At the moment, it's been over a month since Chapter 16 was released.released, and there's still no chapter 17 yet.
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** At the moment, it's been over a month since Chapter 16 was released.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block and being busy with her personal life.
** Then again, chapter 16, the one chapter that look the longest, was about twice the length of a normal chapter and could have been (and almost was) split into two.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block (at least with the immediate chapters, while the larger plots have been planned out) and being busy with her personal life.
** Then again, chapter 16, the one chapter that look the longest, was about twice the length of a normal chapter and could have been (and almost was) split into two.two.
* WordOfGod: The author provides this both in the author's notes and right here on ThisVeryWiki.
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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block and life being busy.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block and life being busy.busy with her personal life.
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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block.block and life being busy.
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** As for other media, it was brought up at the beginning of Chapter 16 that she's now a huge fan of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block. Then again, chapter 16, the one chapter that look the longest, was about twice the length of a normal chapter and could have been (and almost was) split into two.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block. block.
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Then again, chapter 16, the one chapter that look the longest, was about twice the length of a normal chapter and could have been (and almost was) split into two.
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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block. Then again, chapter 16, the one chapter that look the longest, was about twice the length of a normal chapter and could have been split into two.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block. Then again, chapter 16, the one chapter that look the longest, was about twice the length of a normal chapter and could have been (and almost was) split into two.
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* OneOfUs: The author is well aware of her work's TV Tropes article and has directly addressed points brought up on the Fridge, Headscratchers, and YMMV pages.

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* OneOfUs: The author is well aware of her work's TV Tropes article and has directly addressed points brought up on the Fridge, Headscratchers, WMG, and YMMV pages.
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* AscendedFanon: This fic has an...interesting relationship with Fanon. It actually doesn't incorporate common crossover fanon like Bing Bong going to FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends and doesn't seem to lean towards making Riley an Astronaut. However, one reviewer (and trooper, Tropers/EricW) has a surprisingly close working relationship with Warrior Sparrow. Due to his length and detail of reviews, often bits of the review get incorporated into the next couple chapters whether intentionally or unintentionally. Perhaps most obvious is when Tropers/EricW joked that Disgust would say that the first school day while Riley could hear the emotions was "a C minus," paying homage to Disgust having a confused rating system. However, in the very next chapter (chapter 12), Disgust then says verbatim, "Scale of 1 to 10, this day so far has been a C minus."

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* AscendedFanon: This fic has an...interesting relationship with Fanon. It actually doesn't incorporate common crossover fanon like Bing Bong going to FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends and doesn't seem to lean towards making Riley an Astronaut. However, one reviewer (and trooper, Tropers/EricW) has a surprisingly close working relationship with Warrior Sparrow. Due to his length and detail of reviews, often bits of the review reviews get incorporated into the next couple chapters whether intentionally or unintentionally. Perhaps most One obvious instance is when Tropers/EricW joked that Disgust would say that the first school day while Riley could hear the emotions was "a C minus," paying homage to Disgust having a confused rating system. However, in the very next chapter (chapter 12), Disgust then says verbatim, "Scale of 1 to 10, this day so far has been a C minus."



* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block and personal issues.

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* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block block. Then again, chapter 16, the one chapter that look the longest, was about twice the length of a normal chapter and personal issues.could have been split into two.
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** She even ''edits'' the TV Tropes pages under her other username "Tropers/WarriorSparrow" (though mostly lets the readers add the tropes themselves, primary adding on points and fixing minor edits). In fact, she was the one who initially put the OneOfUs entry on this page, proving her own point.

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** She even ''edits'' the TV Tropes pages under her other username "Tropers/WarriorSparrow" (though mostly lets the readers add the tropes themselves, primary adding on points and fixing minor edits). In fact, she was the one who initially put the OneOfUs entry on this page, proving her own point.point.
* ScheduleSlip: While the story never had an exact schedule to begin with (usually taking about a week or two for the next chapter to come out), newer chapters have been taking much longer than usual (between several weeks to almost a whole month). The author has blamed this mainly on writer's block and personal issues.
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** He also said that Eric helped give him idea for naming [[spoiler: white]] memories as "soul memories" as a small trivia.
** He even pays more direct tribute to this in his comments, mentioning specific reviewers who gave him ideas for specific moments/concepts to use in his fic.

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** He She also said that Eric helped give him her idea for naming [[spoiler: white]] memories as "soul memories" as a small trivia.
** He She even pays more direct tribute to this in his her comments, mentioning specific reviewers who gave him her ideas for specific moments/concepts to use in his her fic.
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** He also said that Eric helped give him idea for naming [[spoiler: white]] memories as "soul memories" as a small trivia.
** He even pays more direct tribute to this in his comments, mentioning specific reviewers who gave him ideas for specific moments/concepts to use in his fic.
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** There is a more proper fanon ascended when it's mentioned that after the move, all the emotions now have the ability to change the color of memories instead of just sadness.
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* TheDanza: Sort of. Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits — she herself only has one line in the credits and it's unknown who voiced her.

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* TheDanza: Sort of. Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits — she herself only has one line in the credits and it's unknown who voiced her.her is unknown.



** The Dream Productions director is named Paula in this fic, after Paula Pell who voices her in the movie (not to be confused with the Forgetter played by Paula Poundstone).

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** The Dream Productions director is named Paula in this fic, after Paula Pell who voices her in the movie (not to be confused with the Forgetter of the same name, played by Paula Poundstone).

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* ActorAllusion: Sort of—Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits—she herself only has one line in the credits and it's unknown who voiced her.


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* TheDanza: Sort of. Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits — she herself only has one line in the credits and it's unknown who voiced her.
** A straighter example with Riley, whose middle name is mentioned to be Kaitlyn in chapter 3, in reference to her voice actress, Kaitlyn Dias.
** The Dream Productions director is named Paula in this fic, after Paula Pell who voices her in the movie (not to be confused with the Forgetter played by Paula Poundstone).
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* AscendedFanon: This fic has an...interesting relationship with Fanon. It actually doesn't incorporate common crossover fanon like Bing Bong going to FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends and doesn't seem to lean towards making Riley an Astronaut. However, one reviewer (and trooper, Tropers/EricW) has a surprisingly close working relationship with Warrior Sparrow. Due to his length and detail of reviews, often bits of the review get incorporated into the next couple chapters whether intentionally or unintentionally. Perhaps most obvious is when Tropers/EricW joked that Disgust would say that the first school day while Riley could hear the emotions was "a C minus," paying homage to Disgust having a confused rating system. However, in the very next chapter (chapter 12), Disgust then says verbatim, "Scale of 1 to 10, this day so far has been a C minus."
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* ActorAllusion: Sort of—Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits—she only has one line herself in the credits ad it's unknown who voiced her.

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* ActorAllusion: Sort of—Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits—she herself only has one line herself in the credits ad and it's unknown who voiced her.
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* ActorAllusion: Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits.

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* ActorAllusion: Ann Sort of—Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits.credits—she only has one line herself in the credits ad it's unknown who voiced her.
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** She even ''edits'' the TV Tropes pages under her other username "WarriorSparrow" (though mostly lets the readers add the tropes themselves, primary adding on points and fixing minor edits). In fact, she was the one who initially put the OneOfUs entry on this page, proving her own point.

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** She even ''edits'' the TV Tropes pages under her other username "WarriorSparrow" "Tropers/WarriorSparrow" (though mostly lets the readers add the tropes themselves, primary adding on points and fixing minor edits). In fact, she was the one who initially put the OneOfUs entry on this page, proving her own point.
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** She even ''edits'' the TV Tropes pages under her other username "WarriorSparrow". In fact, she was the one who initially put the OneOfUs entry on this page, proving her own point.

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** She even ''edits'' the TV Tropes pages under her other username "WarriorSparrow"."WarriorSparrow" (though mostly lets the readers add the tropes themselves, primary adding on points and fixing minor edits). In fact, she was the one who initially put the OneOfUs entry on this page, proving her own point.
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* OneOfUs: The author is well aware of her work's TV Tropes article and has directly addressed points brought up on the Fridge, Headscratchers, and YMMV pages.

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* OneOfUs: The author is well aware of her work's TV Tropes article and has directly addressed points brought up on the Fridge, Headscratchers, and YMMV pages.pages.
** She even ''edits'' the TV Tropes pages under her other username "WarriorSparrow". In fact, she was the one who initially put the OneOfUs entry on this page, proving her own point.
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* ActorAllusion: Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits.

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* ActorAllusion: Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits.credits.
* OneOfUs: The author is well aware of her work's TV Tropes article and has directly addressed points brought up on the Fridge, Headscratchers, and YMMV pages.
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* ActorAllusion: Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits.
* MostFanficWritersAreGirls: And the author for ''Intercom'' is no exception.

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* ActorAllusion: Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits. \n* MostFanficWritersAreGirls: And the author for ''Intercom'' is no exception.
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* MostFanficWritersAreGirls

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* MostFanficWritersAreGirlsMostFanficWritersAreGirls: And the author for ''Intercom'' is no exception.

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* ActorAllusion: Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits.

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* ActorAllusion: Ann (the "cool girl" from the film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits.
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* OneOfUs: The author is most definitely a Troper, and she even does things like answering questions raised on the Headscratchers page.

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* OneOfUs: The author is most definitely a Troper, and she even does things like answering questions raised on ActorAllusion: Ann (the "cool girl" from the Headscratchers page.film) is named after a character from ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' who was played by the voice actor for her emotions in the film's credits.
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* OneOfUs: The author is most definitely a Troper, and she even does things like answering questions raised on the Headscratchers page.

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