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[[WMG: All the biggest artist/stories are rapist based on what they draw and Archie Comics is a rehab for rapist to be safe.]]
Dan Parent=Gays (Kevin Keller) & Fat Women (Brigette)
Dan Decarlo=Women
Bob Boiling=Little Kids
Bob Montana=Teens (In General)
And the stories they write are based on the people they rape and that's how they get away because they let the teens get their stories featured.
[[WMG:Jughead and Chris-Chan are rivaling gods, and both the ''Webcomic/{{Sonichu}}'' and Archie worlds are the two's attempts to make a perfect world.]]
And Jughead was the one that succeeded.
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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time loop is similar to the one of ''Theatre/{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move near the beach or the mountains. The time loop is also similar to the one in ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time loop seems to affect only the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in ''Theatre/OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.

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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time loop is similar to the one of ''Theatre/{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move near the beach or the mountains. The time loop is also similar to the one in ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time loop seems to affect only the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in ''Theatre/OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.
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** Let's not forget that Jughead is technically supposed to be a 16 year old kid; while it's far less common today than it had been the character was created, he is still young enough to be in the "girls are yucky" stage.

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** Let's not forget that Jughead is technically supposed to be a 16 year old kid; while it's far less common today than it had been back when the character was created, he is still young enough to be in the "girls are yucky" stage.
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** Let's not forget that Jughead is technically supposed to be a 16 year old kid; while it's far less common today than it had been the character was created, he is still young enough to be in the "girls are yucky" stage.




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** He has outright stated this in a few strips.
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[[WMG: Jughead is {{Asexual}}]]

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[[WMG: Jughead is {{Asexual}}]]asexual]]
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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time loop is similar to the one of ''Theatre/{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move near the beach or the mountains. The time loop is also similar to the one in ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time loop seems to affect only the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in ''OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.

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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time loop is similar to the one of ''Theatre/{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move near the beach or the mountains. The time loop is also similar to the one in ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time loop seems to affect only the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in ''OurTown''.''Theatre/OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.
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[[WMG: All the biggest artist/stories are rapist based on what they draw and Archie Comics is a rehab for rapist to be safe.]]
Dan Parent=Gays (Kevin Keller) & Fat Women (Brigette)
Dan Decarlo=Women
Bob Boiling=Little Kids
Bob Montana=Teens (In General)
And the stories they write are based on the people they rape and that's how they get away because they let the teens get their stories featured.
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****Now confirmed in Archie comics reboot.
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[[WMG:Jughead and Chris-Chan are rivaling gods, and both the ''{{Sonichu}}'' and Archie worlds are the two's attempts to make a perfect world.]]

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[[WMG:Jughead and Chris-Chan are rivaling gods, and both the ''{{Sonichu}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Sonichu}}'' and Archie worlds are the two's attempts to make a perfect world.]]
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It's been one of their most popular issues in several years. They'll make a spinoff series, like they did with LifeWithArchieTheMarriedLife.

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It's been one of their most popular issues in several years. They'll make a spinoff series, like they did with LifeWithArchieTheMarriedLife.''ComicBook/LifeWithArchieTheMarriedLife''.
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**** So, hetrosexual and aromantic, then?

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**** So, hetrosexual heterosexual and aromantic, then?
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*** Jossed and jossed; It's canon that Jughead is straight, he just thinks having a girlfriend is too troublesome.

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*** Jossed and jossed; jossed: It's canon that Jughead is straight, he just thinks having a girlfriend is too troublesome.
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**** So, hetrosexual and aromantic, then?
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*** Jossed and jossed; It's canon that Jughead is straight, he just thinks having a girlfriend is too troublesome.
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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time loop is similar to the one of ''{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move near the beach or the mountains. The time loop is also similar to the one in ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time loop seems to affect only the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in ''OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.

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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time loop is similar to the one of ''{{Brigadoon}}'' ''Theatre/{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move near the beach or the mountains. The time loop is also similar to the one in ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time loop seems to affect only the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in ''OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.
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It's been one of their most popular issues in several years. They'll make a spinoff series, like they did with the "Archie marries..." ones.

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It's been one of their most popular issues in several years. They'll make a spinoff series, like they did with the "Archie marries..." ones.LifeWithArchieTheMarriedLife.

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[[WMG: Archie doesn't choose a girl[[OneTrueThreesome because he wants them both]].]]

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\n** Alternatively homoromantic and in love with Archie.

[[WMG: Archie doesn't choose a girl[[OneTrueThreesome girl [[OneTrueThreesome because he wants them both]].]]


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[[WMG: There will be a spinoff based off the genderswap]]
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[[WMG: Archie doesn't choose a girl[[OneTrueThreesome because he wants them both]].]]
Think about it: why choose, when he can have them both? The longer he plays this out, the happier he is.
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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time loop is similar to the one of ''{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move near the beach or the mountains. The time loop is also similar to the one in ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or ''HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time loop seems to affect only the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in ''OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.

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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time loop is similar to the one of ''{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move near the beach or the mountains. The time loop is also similar to the one in ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or ''HaruhiSuzumiya'' ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time loop seems to affect only the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in ''OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.
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[[WMG:Jughead is related to [[OnePiece Usopp]].]]

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[[WMG:Jughead is related to [[OnePiece [[Manga/OnePiece Usopp]].]]
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[[WMG: Jughead is {{Asexual}}]]
Possibly aromantic while we're at it.

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[[WMG: We'll get a "What if" with Betty and Veronica dating each other]]
They seem to be going for every possible "What if", so why not this?

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** Goths that aren't pretentious and have a sense of humor? In a mainstream comic? Where did that come from?
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[[WMG:Jughead is a RealityWarper and possibly a HumanoidAbomination.]]
Most of the particularly bizarre aspects of the Archie universe have had Jughead as the epicenter; he has notably been granted the power of time travel at one point, and (as seen in the "dipsy doodles" gag comics) he possesses the ability to make two-dimensional images interact directly with the three-dimensional plane, even granting them life in some cases. This suggests that he, in particular, has control over reality, conscious or unconscious.

Also of note is the fact that despite him eating [[BigEater a positively absurd amount]], he never gains weight. One could chalk this up to cartoon physics; however, the truth is much more sinister. Consider [[EldritchAbomination Azathoth]], whose awakening would herald the end of all of existence as we know it; as a result, lesser creatures go out of their way to ''keep him asleep at all costs.'' Jughead, too, sleeps very often; however, lacking any other similarly-powered individuals around him, he eats as much as he does in order to maintain a constant state of drowsiness, and hence never fully awaken. This is also why his eyes are [[EyesAlwaysShut nearly always closed]]-- he is, in fact, walking around functionally asleep 24 hours of the day. If he were ever to awaken, Riverdale, the world, or possibly the entire universe would come to an end.
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Riverdale is actually a fake city built by the US government to contain Reality Warpers so they won't be able to mess with the rest of the country. It would certainly explain some of the weird stuff that happens there.

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Riverdale is actually a fake city built by the US U.S. government to contain Reality Warpers so they won't be able to mess with the rest of the country. It would certainly explain some of the weird stuff that happens there.



* [[http://joeydevilla.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2005/10/shes_goth_to_have_it.jpg It's not just the girls]].

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* [[http://joeydevilla.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2005/10/shes_goth_to_have_it.jpg It's not just the girls]].
girls.]]



Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop of a strange sort which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time-loop is similar to the one of [[Brigadoon]] in which the whole town can seemingly move positions to be close to the beach or the mountains. The time-loop is also similar to the one in [[GroundhogDay]] or [[HaruhiSuzumiya]] in that the whole town is shunted backwards in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time-loop seems to only effect the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does effect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, its almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in [[OurTown]]. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts though where everyone is really dead as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale albeight at a very much slowed rate.

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Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop of a strange sort which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time-loop time loop is similar to the one of [[Brigadoon]] ''{{Brigadoon}}'' in which the whole town can seemingly move positions to be close to near the beach or the mountains. The time-loop time loop is also similar to the one in [[GroundhogDay]] ''Film/GroundhogDay'' or [[HaruhiSuzumiya]] ''HaruhiSuzumiya'' in that the whole town is shunted backwards backward in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time-loop time loop seems to affect only effect the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop loop, but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does effect affect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale Riverdale, such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, its it's almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in [[OurTown]]. ''OurTown''. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts though ghosts, though, where everyone is really dead dead, as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale albeight Riverdale, albeit at a very much slowed rate.
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[[WMG:Riverdale is trapped in a strange sort of time loop.]]
Riverdale is trapped in a free-repeating time loop of a strange sort which still allows limited influence from the outside world. Riverdale's time-loop is similar to the one of [[Brigadoon]] in which the whole town can seemingly move positions to be close to the beach or the mountains. The time-loop is also similar to the one in [[GroundhogDay]] or [[HaruhiSuzumiya]] in that the whole town is shunted backwards in time at a certain point to relive a certain amount of time. However, the time-loop seems to only effect the town, and presumably anyone within the limits of the effect. Memories don't seem to be completely wiped with each loop but memories seem to get blurred and kept only randomly. Time and technology passage of the world outside the effect is noted and does effect Riverdale but at a lesser rate than the world beyond. Presumably, anyone who enters Riverdale is enmeshed in the effect. Also, people can and do leave, but seem to be "forgotten" by the people of Riverdale such as Betty's brother Chip and sister Polly. While Betty and family remember these two people, its almost as if they don't really matter or they are detached from them. In this way, Riverdale is rather like the idea of the afterlife in [[OurTown]]. I don't think that Riverdale is a city of ghosts though where everyone is really dead as they do take notice of the outside world and there is technological progress in Riverdale albeight at a very much slowed rate.
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[[WMG:Jughead and Chris-Chan are rivalling gods, and both the {{Sonichu}} and Archie worlds are the two's attempts to make a perfect world.]]

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[[WMG:Jughead and Chris-Chan are rivalling rivaling gods, and both the {{Sonichu}} ''{{Sonichu}}'' and Archie worlds are the two's attempts to make a perfect world.]]



[[WMG: Every girl is a PerkyGoth]]

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[[WMG: Every girl is a PerkyGoth]]PerkyGoth.]]


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[[WMG: Every girl is a PerkyGoth]]
Betty and Veronica wore black lipstick before it was even fashionable.

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[[WMG: Jughead is related to [[OnePiece Usopp]] ]]
They do look quite a bit like each other. They're about the same age...long lost twins?

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They do look quite a bit like each other. They're about the same age... long lost twins?twins?

[[WMG:Everyone is a RealityWarper.]]
Riverdale is actually a fake city built by the US government to contain Reality Warpers so they won't be able to mess with the rest of the country. It would certainly explain some of the weird stuff that happens there.
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And Jughead was the one that succeeded.

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And Jughead was the one that succeeded.succeeded.
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They do look quite a bit like each other. They're about the same age...long lost twins?

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