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* ValuesResonance: Daria delivers a speech to Val about the damage her magazine does by pandering and patronizing to its reader base instead of giving them information on life they can use as adults. This remains especially relevant as a subtle deconstruction of the YoungerAndHipper trope, which bases itself around aging down fictional properties under the guise of making it accessible to fans when it so often robs the content of anything meaningful. Daria points out Val's readers won't be teenagers forever and her magazine only seeks to exploit them for their money instead of doing anything to help prepare them for life as adults, which serves as a rather decent call out to how supposed youth-oriented media offers nothing substantial to its viewers or supports them while operating under the guise of being "Now" and "With it."

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* ValuesResonance: Daria delivers a speech to Val about the damage her magazine does by pandering and patronizing to its reader base instead of giving them information on life they can use as adults. This remains especially relevant as a subtle deconstruction of the YoungerAndHipper trope, which bases itself around aging down fictional properties under the guise of making it accessible to fans when it so often robs the content of anything meaningful. Daria points out Val's readers won't be teenagers forever and her magazine only seeks to exploit them for their money instead of doing anything to help prepare them for life as adults, which serves as a rather decent call out to how supposed youth-oriented media offers nothing substantial to its viewers or supports them while operating under the guise of being "Now" and "With it.""

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sarah Drew portrays the recurring character Stacy Rowe, an insecure and meek member of the Fashion Club; given that ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' is a show that is critical of popular culture and advertising aimed at teenagers, it becomes even more hilarious since Sarah Drew would later portray the insecure and meek Kitty Romano in ''Series/MadMen'', a show that critiques and analyzes the advertising industry in TheSixties.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sarah Drew portrays ValuesResonance: Daria delivers a speech to Val about the recurring character Stacy Rowe, an insecure damage her magazine does by pandering and meek member patronizing to its reader base instead of giving them information on life they can use as adults. This remains especially relevant as a subtle deconstruction of the Fashion Club; given that ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' is a show that is critical YoungerAndHipper trope, which bases itself around aging down fictional properties under the guise of popular culture making it accessible to fans when it so often robs the content of anything meaningful. Daria points out Val's readers won't be teenagers forever and advertising aimed at teenagers, it becomes even more hilarious since Sarah Drew would later portray her magazine only seeks to exploit them for their money instead of doing anything to help prepare them for life as adults, which serves as a rather decent call out to how supposed youth-oriented media offers nothing substantial to its viewers or supports them while operating under the insecure guise of being "Now" and meek Kitty Romano in ''Series/MadMen'', a show that critiques and analyzes the advertising industry in TheSixties."With it."
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sarah Drew portrays the recurring character Stacy Rowe, an insecure and meek member of the Fashion Club; given that {{Daria}} is a show that is critical of popular culture and advertising aimed at teenagers, it becomes even more hilarious since Sarah Drew would later portray the insecure and meek Kitty Romano in ''Series/MadMen'', a show that critiques and analyzes the advertising industry in TheSixties.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sarah Drew portrays the recurring character Stacy Rowe, an insecure and meek member of the Fashion Club; given that {{Daria}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'' is a show that is critical of popular culture and advertising aimed at teenagers, it becomes even more hilarious since Sarah Drew would later portray the insecure and meek Kitty Romano in ''Series/MadMen'', a show that critiques and analyzes the advertising industry in TheSixties.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sarah Drew portrays the recurring character Stacy Rowe, an insecure and meek member of the Fashion Club; given that {{Daria}} is a show that is critical of popular culture and advertising aimed at teenagers, it becomes even more hilarious since Sarah Drew would later portray the insecure and meek Kitty Romano in MadMen, a show that critiques and analyzes the advertising industry in TheSixties.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sarah Drew portrays the recurring character Stacy Rowe, an insecure and meek member of the Fashion Club; given that {{Daria}} is a show that is critical of popular culture and advertising aimed at teenagers, it becomes even more hilarious since Sarah Drew would later portray the insecure and meek Kitty Romano in MadMen, ''Series/MadMen'', a show that critiques and analyzes the advertising industry in TheSixties.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sarah Drew portrays the recurring character Stacy Rowe, an insecure and meek member of the Fashion Club; given that {{Daria}} is a show that is critical of popular culture and advertising aimed at teenagers, it becomes even more hilarious since Sarah Drew would later portray the insecure and meek Kitty Romano in MadMen, a show that critiques and analyzes the advertising industry in TheSixties.

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