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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod (although their icons are still present, just distorted). The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game (as Senpai was KilledOffForReal and Spirit might have escaped by then), but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: With the exception of a cameo in the form of a painting in the background of Week 1, Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod (although their icons are still present, just distorted). The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game (as Senpai was KilledOffForReal and Spirit might have escaped by then), but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them. Likewise, the Monster is also missing, though this is more likely to be a decision made for the sake of maintaining the mod's tone.
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Dewicked trope


* AdultFear: The mod revolves around Boyfriend becoming a rare but very real edge case of a debilitating mental condition, and his life falling apart because of it.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod (although their icons are still present, just distorted). The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game, but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod (although their icons are still present, just distorted). The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game, game (as Senpai was KilledOffForReal and Spirit might have escaped by then), but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod. The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game, but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod.mod (although their icons are still present, just distorted). The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game, but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them.
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Dementia... Boyfriend's doomed, his fate written...


* DeathByAdaptation: Because of the nature of the mod's narrative, Boyfriend is fated to be killed off by his dementia, one way or another.

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[DoomedProtagonist Because of the nature of the mod's narrative, Boyfriend is fated to be killed off by his dementia, one way or another.]]

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Again, probably a better trope to assign this to, feel free to change it if you know of one


* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod. The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game, but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them.



* DummiedOut: Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod. The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game, but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them.
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There's probably a more accurate trope to assign this to, but I can't think of one off the top of my head for now - feel free to change if you know of a better one.

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* DummiedOut: Senpai and Spirit are completely absent, despite their week being the finale of the mod. The most likely explanation for this is as a result of the mod being set far past the events of the original game, but it could also be as a consequence of Boyfriend's condition, or the console malfunctioning that he cannot perceive them.
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* ForegoneConclusion: Given how the mod itself deals with dementia, it's not a matter of if Boyfriend will die, but ''when''.
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* DeathByAdaptation / ForegoneConclusion: Because of the nature of the mod's narrative, Boyfriend is fated to be killed off by his dementia, one way or another.

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* DeathByAdaptation / ForegoneConclusion: DeathByAdaptation: Because of the nature of the mod's narrative, Boyfriend is fated to be killed off by his dementia, one way or another.
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Even if it is lonely...\\
''Thank you.'']]

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Even if it is lonely...\\
''Thank
]]\\
''[[DespairEventHorizon Thank
you.'']]]]''
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''Thank you]].''

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''Thank you]].''you.'']]

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