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As a Homestar Runner enthusiast I have no idea what makes swords significant to Teen Girl Squad. At best the example is zero-context, but I think the lack of context is because there's not any context that actually exists.
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** In an Easter egg from Issue 13, Peacey P is somehow "a guest star on [his] own album, y'all biscuitheads!" Over a decade later, at the end of 2019, Music/{{Kesha}} revealed the track list to ''High Road'', including a track where she actually guest stars on her own album.
** Swords? Boys? [[Videogame/ToukenRanbu Well, now we can have both]].
** In an Easter egg from Issue 13, Peacey P is somehow "a guest star on [his] own album, y'all biscuitheads!" Over a decade later, at the end of 2019, Music/{{Kesha}} revealed the track list to ''High Road'', including a track where she actually guest stars on her own album.
** Swords? Boys? [[Videogame/ToukenRanbu Well, now we can have both]].
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* HilariousInHindsight:
**HilariousInHindsight: In an Easter egg from Issue 13, Peacey P is somehow "a guest star on [his] own album, y'all biscuitheads!" Over a decade later, at the end of 2019, Music/{{Kesha}} revealed the track list to ''High Road'', including a track where she actually guest stars on her own album.
** Swords? Boys? [[Videogame/ToukenRanbu Well, now we can have both]].album.
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** Swords? Boys? [[Videogame/ToukenRanbu Well, now we can have both]].
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* TheWoobie: Given [[SadistShow the material]], What's Her Face has a surprisingly good claim to this. Possibly acknowledged with an even more [[YankTheDogsChain pointedly cruel]] scene than usual in #15.
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* TheWoobie: Given [[SadistShow the material]], What's Her Face has a surprisingly good claim to this.this, as she's frequently ostracized or left out by her friend group at the behest of Cheerleader, and was even forced to break up with her boyfriend Sci-Fi Greg. Possibly acknowledged with an even more [[YankTheDogsChain pointedly cruel]] scene than usual in #15.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Why does So and So think of Tompkins as [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys "such a renegade"]]? She's an overachiever. Any boy who doesn't live up to her extremely high academic standards is a rebel from her point of view.
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* FridgeBrilliance: FridgeBrilliance:
** Why does So and So think of Tompkins as [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys "such a renegade"]]? She's an overachiever. Any boy who doesn't live up to her extremely high academic standardsis would be a rebel from her point of view.view.
** In Issue 12, Cheerleader gets valentine (sorry, "valemtime") cards from every football player except one. Quarterman is probably the one player who didn't give her a card, considering he turned down her advances in Issue 4.
** Why does So and So think of Tompkins as [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys "such a renegade"]]? She's an overachiever. Any boy who doesn't live up to her extremely high academic standards
** In Issue 12, Cheerleader gets valentine (sorry, "valemtime") cards from every football player except one. Quarterman is probably the one player who didn't give her a card, considering he turned down her advances in Issue 4.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Many fans believe that the Arrow'd Guy is a [[{{VoluntaryShapeshifting}} shapeshifter]] or a force of nature, thanks to him appearing in almost every issue, taking on a different form each time. Even the Wiki/HomestarRunnerWiki believes he may actually be [[GenderBender So and So's stepmom]]. However, given that [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext this is a comic]] [[DadaComics written by Strong Bad...]]
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Many fans believe that the Arrow'd Guy is a [[{{VoluntaryShapeshifting}} shapeshifter]] or a force of nature, thanks to him appearing in almost every issue, taking on a different form each time. Even the Wiki/HomestarRunnerWiki Homestar Runner Wiki believes he may actually be [[GenderBender So and So's stepmom]]. However, given that [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext this is a comic]] [[DadaComics written by Strong Bad...]]
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* MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales: ''Teen Girl Squad'' was well-liked by actual teenage girls. Moreover, it was mainly with the unpopular girls that related most to What's Her Face, the ButtMonkey of the group. It helps that the series mocked the "high school hierarchy" that they were victims of.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Many references date this series to the [[TurnOfTheMillennium early to mid 2000s]], such as the girls' gratuitous use of LeetLingo and Cheerleader texting with a [[TechnologyMarchesOn slide phone]] in Issue 12. The tenth issue from October 2005 has So and So mentioning Creator/TheWB which would go off the air less than a year later.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Cheerleader thinks it's safer to go for a ride with a girl who just got her learner's permit, rather than What's Her Face who's been licensed for a year. The learner's permit girl runs over Cheerleader. Although this is typical for a BlackComedy.
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* UnpopularPopularCharacter: What's Her Face is the ChewToy of the comic and even when she doesn't die still suffers a lot, likely because of that she's the most popular of the girls within the fandom.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Cheerleader thinks it's safer to go for a ride with a girl who just got her learner's permit, rather than What's Her Face who's been licensed for a year. The learner's permit girl runs over Cheerleader.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Cheerleader thinks it's safer to go for a ride with a girl who just got her learner's permit, rather than What's Her Face who's been licensed for a year. The learner's permit girl runs over Cheerleader. Although this is typical for a BlackComedy.
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-->''Hiya, bunkmate...do you love me?''
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%%* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Guaranteed at least one per episode.
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%%** Peacey P, y'all biscuitheads!
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* HilariousInHindsight: In an Easter egg from Issue 13, Peacey P is somehow "a guest star on [his] own album, y'all biscuitheads!" Over a decade later, at the end of 2019, Music/{{Kesha}} revealed the track list to ''High Road'', including a track where she actually guest stars on her own album.
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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight:
** In an Easter egg from Issue 13, Peacey P is somehow "a guest star on [his] own album, y'all biscuitheads!" Over a decade later, at the end of 2019, Music/{{Kesha}} revealed the track list to ''High Road'', including a track where she actually guest stars on her own album.
** In an Easter egg from Issue 13, Peacey P is somehow "a guest star on [his] own album, y'all biscuitheads!" Over a decade later, at the end of 2019, Music/{{Kesha}} revealed the track list to ''High Road'', including a track where she actually guest stars on her own album.
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** The Arrow'd Guy, mostly because he often appears out of nowhere to kill the girls in hilarious ways.
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** The Arrow'd Guy, mostly because he often appears out of nowhere to kill the girls in hilarious ways.
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* {{Adorkable}}: All of the girls exhibit this when it comes to boys but What's Her Face can barely get a relatable sentence out when she tries to court someone.
-->'''What’s Her Face:''' Uh... hi. I like music, and um, cloth.
-->'''What’s Her Face:''' Uh... hi. I like music, and um, cloth.
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** Swords? Boys? [[Videogame/ToukenRanbu Well, now we can have both]].
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Guaranteed at least one per episode.
* EarWorm:
** "And the chumbly, wumbly bear came-a tumblin' down..."
** "I miss video games. I miss my mom. I miss video games. I-I-I miss my mom..."
** "It's over! It's over! Strong Bad says it's over! It's over! It's over! [[TemptingFate And everyone died 'cept me!]] *CHOMP!* [[OhCrap Aw, crap!]]"
** "OONCHA OONCHA, ONE-TWO-THREECHA! WE'RE KISSY BOOTS, AND IT'S NICE TO MEETCHA!"
* EarWorm:
** "And the chumbly, wumbly bear came-a tumblin' down..."
** "I miss video games. I miss my mom. I miss video games. I-I-I miss my mom..."
** "It's over! It's over! Strong Bad says it's over! It's over! It's over! [[TemptingFate And everyone died 'cept me!]] *CHOMP!* [[OhCrap Aw, crap!]]"
** "OONCHA OONCHA, ONE-TWO-THREECHA! WE'RE KISSY BOOTS, AND IT'S NICE TO MEETCHA!"
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* EarWorm:
** "And the chumbly, wumbly bear came-a tumblin' down..."
** "I miss video games. I miss my mom. I miss video games. I-I-I miss my mom..."
** "It's over! It's over! Strong Bad says it's over! It's over! It's over! [[TemptingFate And everyone died 'cept me!]] *CHOMP!* [[OhCrap Aw, crap!]]"
** "OONCHA OONCHA, ONE-TWO-THREECHA! WE'RE KISSY BOOTS, AND IT'S NICE TO MEETCHA!"
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