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The [[WidgetSeries fever-addled]] brainchild of one [[{{Website/Bogleech}} Jonathan "Bogleech" Wojcik]], (creator of ''WebOriginal/{{Mortasheen}}'' and other bizarre media) ''Awful Hospital: Seriously the Worst Ever'' is an incredibly strange and ''[[GrossoutShow astonishingly]]'' [[{{Squick}} gross]] interactive science fiction [[BodyHorror Body]] HorrorComedy webcomic that first started on August 1st, 2014.

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The [[WidgetSeries fever-addled]] brainchild of one [[{{Website/Bogleech}} Jonathan "Bogleech" Wojcik]], Wojcik]] (creator of ''WebOriginal/{{Mortasheen}}'' and other bizarre media) media), ''Awful Hospital: Seriously the Worst Ever'' is an incredibly strange and ''[[GrossoutShow astonishingly]]'' [[{{Squick}} gross]] interactive science fiction [[BodyHorror Body]] HorrorComedy webcomic that first started on August 1st, 2014.
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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes extremely sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the help of countless unseen things whispering various instructions to her, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the true nature of reality as we know it, and ultimately pulls a thread so long it doesn't end until she learns of her infant's connections to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.

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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes extremely sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the help of countless unseen things whispering various instructions to her, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the true nature of reality as we know it, and ultimately pulls a thread so long it doesn't end until she learns of her infant's connections connection to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.
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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes hellishly sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the aid of countless unseen things whispering various instructions to her, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the true nature of reality as we know it, and finds out about her son's ties to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.

The [[WidgetSeries messed-up]], [[RealityIsOutToLunch fever dream-fueled]] brainchild of one [[{{Website/Bogleech}} Jonathan "Bogleech" Wojcik]], (creator of ''WebOriginal/{{Mortasheen}}'' and other bizarre media) ''Awful Hospital: Seriously the Worst Ever'' is an incredibly strange and ''[[GrossoutShow astonishingly]]'' [[{{Squick}} gross]] interactive science fiction [[BodyHorror Body]] HorrorComedy webcomic that first started on August 1st, 2014.

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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes hellishly extremely sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the aid help of countless unseen things whispering various instructions to her, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the true nature of reality as we know it, and finds out about ultimately pulls a thread so long it doesn't end until she learns of her son's ties infant's connections to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.

The [[WidgetSeries messed-up]], [[RealityIsOutToLunch fever dream-fueled]] fever-addled]] brainchild of one [[{{Website/Bogleech}} Jonathan "Bogleech" Wojcik]], (creator of ''WebOriginal/{{Mortasheen}}'' and other bizarre media) ''Awful Hospital: Seriously the Worst Ever'' is an incredibly strange and ''[[GrossoutShow astonishingly]]'' [[{{Squick}} gross]] interactive science fiction [[BodyHorror Body]] HorrorComedy webcomic that first started on August 1st, 2014.

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* ApocalypticLog: If the Junior Biovessel Explorers had valued self-preservation over writing journal entries, they'd have been able to write more journal entries.
--> '''JBE 12837's Final Entry''': 07683 is gone. Eaten alive by something with two dozen mouths and no teeth. Me? I'm being slowly asphyxiated by coils of stinking ribbon that WON'T STOP READING OVER MY SHOULDER, EXCUSE ME, YEAH, YOU.


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* ApocalypticLog: If the Junior Biovessel Explorers had valued self-preservation over writing journal entries, they'd have been able to write more journal entries.
--> '''JBE 12837's Final Entry''': 07683 is gone. Eaten alive by something with two dozen mouths and no teeth. Me? I'm being slowly asphyxiated by coils of stinking ribbon that WON'T STOP READING OVER MY SHOULDER, EXCUSE ME, YEAH, YOU.
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* ImHavingSoulPains: Every once in a while, other-zonal phenomenon will hurt what you instinctively recognize as your [[OurSoulsAreDifferent core]]. For example, when Willis and Isaac drink grultch, which is safe for alien children but not for grayzoners, a mere whiff of it is enough for Fern to feel like her... [[BizarreAlienSenses "core"]]?... Is about to explode.
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* TranslatorMicrobes: The exact details haven't been given, but Fern is able to communicate with a decent number of the other-zonal aliens she encounters. From what Magdolene says, as long as you and another being share enough context for what you are communicating, it'll go through, if an alien you can otherwise communicate with mentions something you don't have context for, that concept gets interpreted as {{Wingdinglish}}. The effect doesn't work if your zones are too different, meaning Fern does occasionally need translation for {{Starfish Language}}s.
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* BizarroApocalypse: [[spoiler:The Parliament's goal is to [[AssimilationPlot assimilate everything together into the Old Flesh and effectively reset the universe]]. They do so by messily connecting and severing zones, engineering their own carcinogen to infect everyone and everything, and setting up PerceptionFilters.]] Just like everything else in this comic, it's very MindScrew-y.

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* BizarroApocalypse: [[spoiler:The Parliament's goal is to [[AssimilationPlot assimilate everything together into the Old Flesh and effectively reset the universe]]. They do so by messily connecting and severing zones, engineering their own carcinogen to infect everyone and everything, and setting up PerceptionFilters.{{Perception Filter}}s.]] Just like everything else in this comic, it's very MindScrew-y.
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* GodzillaThreshold: When Professor Lexicovermus recovers enough coherence to realize the Library is about to be destroyed, he opens communication with Fern's buzzers using a method that has a dangerously chance of imploding them, because he's desperate to get all the information he needs to fix the current situation before he loses his mind again.

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* GodzillaThreshold: When Professor Lexicovermus recovers enough coherence to realize the Library is about to be destroyed, he opens communication with Fern's buzzers using a method that has a dangerously high chance of imploding them, because he's desperate to get all the information he needs to fix the current situation before he loses his mind again.
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* GodzillaThreshold: When Professor Lexicovermus recovers enough coherence to realize the Library is about to be destroyed, he opens communication with Fern's buzzers using a method that has a dangerously chance of imploding them, because he's desperate to get all the information he needs to fix the current situation before he loses his mind again.
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* HealingSerpent: The embodiment of the [[SentientCosmicForce concept of Health]] manifests as an [[https://bogleech.com/awfulhospital/933.html endless serpentine creature]] wrapped around a column of bone like the Staff of Asclepius. In-universe, it's ambiguous whether this form is the origin of the trope or [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith a result of it]].
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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes hellishly sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the aid of countless invisible entities setting up camp in her mind and whispering to her various (often bizarre and/or nonsensical) instructions and directives, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the origins of reality as we know it, and eventually learns that her son's illness is linked to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.

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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes hellishly sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the aid of countless invisible entities setting up camp in her mind and unseen things whispering to her various (often bizarre and/or nonsensical) instructions and directives, to her, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the origins true nature of reality as we know it, and eventually learns that finds out about her son's illness is linked ties to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.
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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes hellishly sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the aid of countless invisible entities setting up camp in her mind and whispering to her various (often bizarre and/or nonsensical) instructions and directives, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the origins of reality as we know it, and eventually learns of her son's ties to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.

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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes hellishly sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the aid of countless invisible entities setting up camp in her mind and whispering to her various (often bizarre and/or nonsensical) instructions and directives, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the origins of reality as we know it, and eventually learns of that her son's ties illness is linked to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.
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* ImmortalityField: Anyone who dies within the Hospital can be fixed up and restored to life by the staff, no matter the damage to their physical bodies, because the Hospital protects their [[OurSoulsAreDifferent concept cores]].
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* HadToBeSharp: By most metrics, grayzoners [[PunyEarthlings are inferior]] to the transdimensional aliens throughout the [[LayeredWorld Perception Range]] and are largely considered a lower order of life. However, some would argue that rather than being ''lower ordered'', we are ''differently adapted'', because we actually do have a small number of advantages. One of them is the fact that we carry all the fundamental concepts necessary for our existence in one unit instead of scattering them across dimensions, giving us a more independent existence than other beings. This gives us two advantages. One of them is that it makes it easier for us to survive in zones that are not as connected to others as normal. Another is that if, for example, the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the Circle of Willis decided to throw a temper tantrum, our individual Circle of Willises would be able to resist his influence better than those of non-grayzoners.
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* ReadingIsCoolAesop: An ''inversion'' is one of the things the Parliament is using to sabotage the Library, a cool flashy poster urging kids to never read again. Willis manages to take it down.
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* CrisisPointHospital: While the Hospital is always weird, it is not always supposed to be awful. The Parliament's engineered virus has caused the Hospital's structure to break down, a severe understaffing problem, doctors to lose memory and become more incompetent, and more.
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* BizarroApocalypse: [[spoiler:The Parliament's goal is to [[AssimilationPlot assimilate everything together into the Old Flesh and effectively reset the universe]]. They do so by messily connecting and severing zones, engineering their own carcinogen to infect everyone and everything, and setting up PerceptionFilters.]] Just like everything else in this comic, it's very MindScrew-y.
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* RedGreenContrast: TheHero Fern [[http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/mortuary-return2.png appears]] with a vivid green overlay, while red is associated with [[spoiler:TheCorruption of the [[EldritchAbomination Old Flesh]] that's consuming TheMultiverse]], which manifests in things like feral PlagueZombies and the [[http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/394.html Great Red Blight]].

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* RedGreenContrast: TheHero Fern [[http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/mortuary-return2.png appears]] with a vivid green overlay, while red is associated with [[spoiler:TheCorruption of the [[EldritchAbomination Old Flesh]] that's consuming TheMultiverse]], which manifests in things like feral PlagueZombies {{Plague Zombie}}s and the [[http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/394.html Great Red Blight]].
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* RevoltingRescue: The Moldsucker [[https://bogleech.com/awfulhospital/341.html extracts]] Fern's group from a dangerous situation by [[SwallowedWhole swallowing them whole]] and [[https://bogleech.com/awfulhospital/345.html vomiting them up]] in a safe place later. Not only do they get a short bath in her stomach contents, but they don't know beforehand that she's trying to help them.

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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Humans are not as limited out in the Perception Range as they are in the Grey Zone and can become a ''lot'' stronger via {{Character Level}}s. When Fern enters her first battle, she notes that she barely feels human, can jump like a flea, and can still keep moving despite losing a lot of blood.

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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Humans are not as limited out in the Perception Range as they are in the Grey Zone and can become a ''lot'' stronger via {{Character Level}}s. When [[https://bogleech.com/awfulhospital/063.html When]] Fern enters her first battle, she notes that she barely feels human, can jump like a flea, and can still keep moving despite losing a lot of blood.



* DoubleEntendre: Mentioned in [[https://bogleech.com/awfulhospital/127.html strip 127]], as a "hokey double entendre", referring to "We have important purposes for your meat" from the previous page.



** What did Fern do when confronted with a monster cop? She "threw the book at him." It wasn't even a strong throw, [[note]](nor was it even a law book!)[[/note]] but it still [[OneHitKill did him in.]]

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** What did Fern do when confronted with a monster cop? She "threw the book at him." It wasn't even a strong throw, [[note]](nor was it even a law book!)[[/note]] but it still [[OneHitKill did him in.]]in]].



* SweatDrop: done with, of all things, [[http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/124.html an azure drop-shaped slug]].


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* {{Sweatdrop}}: Done with, of all things, an azure drop-shaped slug, for Harmburger:
** [[http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/124.html When being mistaken for an axe murderer]].
** [[http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/127.html When being visably uncomfortable by the buzzers trying to seduce him through Fern]].
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* GoMadFromTheRevelation: The [[https://bogleech.com/awfulhospital/046.html 46th strip]]:
--> Even while watching, you are somehow unable to determine how the hovering spinal column hands you the tote bag or drops your purchase into it. When you look inside, you perceive ten compartments of infinite size occupying the same space simultaneously. You were under the impression the human mind either just wouldn't process that sort of thing at all or would go mad from the attempt, but it turns out, it just sort of tickles a little.
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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes hellishly sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the aid of countless invisible entities setting up camp in her mind and whispering to her various (often bizarre and/or nonsensical) instructions and directives, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the origins of reality as we know it, and eventually her infant's connections to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.

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An ordinary woman's infant son suddenly becomes hellishly sick, and his condition progressively worsens no matter what she or other doctors try. After her latest desperate attempt at saving her baby, the woman suddenly awakens in a strange transdimensional hospital of nightmarishly cartoonish design overseen by the dangerously inept and insufferably egotistical Dr. H.M. Phage, T.E., an anthropomorphic bowtie-collecting virus. With only the aid of countless invisible entities setting up camp in her mind and whispering to her various (often bizarre and/or nonsensical) instructions and directives, the woman must face insane alien doctors of dubious qualification and stability, sanity-shattering worlds and beings, and rude, talking body parts who spout terrible puns in her desperate search for her son's whereabouts. The woman's predicament becomes more complicated as she ends up uncovering the dark secrets revolving around the hospital's deteriorating condition and the origins of reality as we know it, and eventually learns of her infant's connections son's ties to a multiverse-destroying force of evil.

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* AdultFear: Fern's child has a progressively worsening illness, and is being kept away from her in a shady, unsanitary hospital -- more specifically, one that constitutes an entire ''dimension''.


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* LittlestCancerPatient: Fern's child has a progressively worsening illness, and is being kept away from her in a shady, unsanitary hospital -- more specifically, one that constitutes an entire ''dimension''.
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** Early in the story, Fern leaves a toy soldier on her bed to fool Dr. Phage into thinking she is still laying on her bed as opposed to meddling with the Hospital, which in it's current state, would likely result in her being punished with permanent death. When a group of outcast dolphins kidnap Cheryl, mistaking her for Fern, they have a list of people confirmed ''not'' to be Fern. In the "maybe" section is that same toy soldier.

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** Early in the story, Fern leaves a toy soldier on her bed to fool Dr. Phage into thinking she is still laying on her bed as opposed to meddling with the Hospital, which in it's its current state, would likely result in her being punished with permanent death. When a group of outcast dolphins kidnap Cheryl, mistaking her for Fern, they have a list of people confirmed ''not'' to be Fern. In the "maybe" section is that same toy soldier.
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* SuperGullible: Compared to most perceptoids throughout the range, even the worst human liars are practically masters of deception.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Dolphins are an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of sadistic, AxeCrazy parasites. So when Cheryl meets a group of dolphins that make a genuine attempt at friendliness, it leaves her flabbergasted.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Dolphins are an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of sadistic, AxeCrazy AxCrazy parasites. So when Cheryl meets a group of dolphins that make a genuine attempt at friendliness, it leaves her flabbergasted.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Dolphins are an AlwaysChaoticEvil race of sadistic, AxeCrazy parasites. So when Cheryl meets a group of dolphins that make a genuine attempt at friendliness, it leaves her flabbergasted.

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* CallBack: When [[spoiler:Balphin]] is almost defeated, in an almost identical fashion to BBQ Girll after the earlier encounter with the Glumdroodler, this exchange occurs.

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When [[spoiler:Balphin]] is almost defeated, in an almost identical fashion to BBQ Girll after the earlier encounter with the Glumdroodler, this exchange occurs.


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** Early in the story, Fern leaves a toy soldier on her bed to fool Dr. Phage into thinking she is still laying on her bed as opposed to meddling with the Hospital, which in it's current state, would likely result in her being punished with permanent death. When a group of outcast dolphins kidnap Cheryl, mistaking her for Fern, they have a list of people confirmed ''not'' to be Fern. In the "maybe" section is that same toy soldier.

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* BiggusDickus: One of the patients in the surgical ward (the one in the fedora named [[PunnyName Richard]] who says he's "too short to ride the Doomsnake") is highly implied to be a gigantic penis.
** One Slob (which Jay classified as "#066-No Comment") has a huge, eel-like tentacle growing out of its crotch.


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* GagPenis:
** One of the patients in the surgical ward (the one in the fedora named [[PunnyName Richard]] who says he's "too short to ride the Doomsnake") is highly implied to be a gigantic penis.
** One Slob (which Jay classified as "#066-No Comment") has a huge, eel-like tentacle growing out of its crotch.
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* OurSoulsAreDifferent: Everything capable of perceiving that other things exist has what is called a conceptual core. Conceptual cores manifest "perceptoids", which allow them to interact with others and effectively act as their bodies.

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* OurSoulsAreDifferent: Everything capable of perceiving that other things exist has what is called a conceptual core. Conceptual cores manifest "perceptoids", which allow them to interact with others and effectively act as their bodies. A perceptoid is able to able to exist in multiple places at once across the multiverse through a process called branchination, and their different selves may be radically different depending on the zone they exist in.

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