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2[[caption-width-right:344:''[[{{Tagline}} Nothing prepares you for the outside world except being stupid over and over and over.]]'']]
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4''[[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/01-move-in-day/home/ Dumbing of Age]]'' is a SliceOfLife {{webcomic}} by David Willis, set at Indiana University and revolving around the freshman class of [[ComicBookTime whatever year this is.]] Though it has multiple characters, its primary focus is on Joyce Brown, a naive fundamentalist Christian with a friendly demeanor and a rigid but upbeat outlook on life, and her unlikely best friend Dorothy Keener, an ambitious atheist and pre-law student. Also along for the ride are Joyce's roommate, a snarky, nigh-misanthropic sophomore named Sarah Clinton, and their next-door neighbors, alcoholic and wannabe-AlphaBitch Jennifer "Billie" Billingsworth and BookDumb, badass-incarnate Sal Walkerton. And then there's local [[SuperHero vigilante]] [[BadassNormal Amazi-Girl]], secretly fellow freshman Amber O'Malley, who uses the alter-ego to compartmentalize her anger issues. All these people have assorted friends and relations, any of whom are capable of taking center-stage at any time--it's probably a good idea to take a look at the [[Characters/DumbingOfAge character sheet]] to get a sense of the sheer scope of the work.
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6The comic is an UltimateUniverse counterpart to Willis' [[Webcomic/{{Walkyverse}} other comics]], playing fast and loose with the personal histories of the characters, stripping out the science-fiction elements altogether, and leading to characters co-existing and forming relationships when they'd barely met in the other 'verse (or vice versa.) In a sense it could be said to be a reboot of ''Roomies!'' specifically, given the college focus, but with characters from everything up through ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'' included.
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9!!This webcomic contains examples of:
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13* AdaptationalMundanity: All of the sci-fi and supernatural elements from the previous ''Walkyverse'' comics are stripped away and relegated to ShowWithinAShow status.
14* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: The characters in this comic don't share the same romantic relationships as their previous Walkyverse counterparts. They instead wind up with completely different partners.
15* AmicableExes: Pretty much every couple that breaks up remains friends and those that start off icier still warm back up to each other eventually anyway. The only possible exception is [[spoiler:Hank and Carol.]]
16* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: In parallel storylines, Jennifer falls (on the rebound) for ReformedCriminal Asher, while Joyce starts dating Joe. However, Asher turns out to be rather less of a bad boy than he first appears, even having things in common with [[{{Geek}} Walky]], and Joe, in an attempt to be worthy of Joyce, cleans up a bit, combing his hair and having a shave. Both women clearly prefer the older, badder versions of the guys, at least when it comes to appearance, and while Joyce and Joe manage to keep the relationship strong overall, Jennifer and Asher's relationship gets rocky to the point Jennifer would ''prefer'' Asher cheated on her so as to make things more exciting, and Asher actually considers responding to [[spoiler:Ethan's]] advances.
17* AlliterativeFamily:
18** The [=DeSanto=] sisters, carrying over from Shortpacked: Robin, Roz and Riley.
19** All of the children in the Brown family have names that start with the letter "J" (Joyce, Jordan, John, and Jocelyne[[note]]her deadname, Joshua, also matches the pattern[[/note]]). Likely because Jesus also starts with "J", and their parents find religion to be a pretty big deal.
20* AllWomenLoveShoes:
21** Referenced by Walky. He loses his shoes, so Dorothy tells him to just wear another pair. Walky responds that he only owns one pair of shoes because he's a man, and begins a quest to find a man who is girly enough to actually own multiple pairs of shoes so he can borrow a pair.
22---> '''Danny:''' [[AnswerCut Hmm. If I suspend a tension bar here, I could hang a bedskirt.]]
23** Turns out Walky is the only one who subscribes to this theory. A rather grumpy and hungover Joe bluntly puts him in his place [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/01-if-the-shoes-split/manhood/ here]].
24* AlphaBitch: Billie's High School persona. [[BreakTheHaughty Unfortunately, social status does not automatically transfer to college.]] Although how popular she really was is a bit open to interpretation given [[SmallNameBigEgo her personality]] and when she finally runs into one of her old high school friends (who strongly implies she was more than just a friend), Alice explicitly rejects her.
25** She outright calls herself one in [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/03-answers-in-hennessy/alpha-bitch/ this strip]].
26* AltText:
27** Willis discovered how to do this on February 14th, 2013.
28---> what i can add HOVERTEXT???
29** This gets lampshaded in [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/03-the-first-step-towards-recovery/ds/ the strip from almost a year earlier, where he put some in after-the-fact]].
30--->if you've looked through the [[ArchiveBinge entire archive]] looking for some hovertext, [[AWinnerIsYou congratulations]], here is some
31* AlternateUniverse: The basic premise is that none of the characters got abducted like they did in IW! Character ages are different as well, with some who were older in the Main Verse (like Ethan) being college freshmen while others such as Leslie and Robin are closer to their original ages.
32* AmbiguouslyBi:
33** Joyce's various [[HoYay accidental innuendos]] (e.g. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/buddies/ "shower buddies"]]) have become kind of a recurring joke. Not to mention her intense jealousy when Walky started [[ClingyJealousGirl spending time with Dorothy]] and her fixation on brushing Sal's [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/comics/2012-01-19-wig.png "luxurious chocolate river of hair."]]
34** Walky even teases her when he sees her [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-3/01-if-the-shoes-split/nemesis/ frowning]] as Dorothy kisses him. Walky also [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/03-the-butterflies-fly-away/conceding/ has moments]] that hint at being bi but it could just be him playing around.
35** It turns out that Joyce's ideas about platonic friendship with women come from interacting with [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/03-the-butterflies-fly-away/cuddlin/ Becky]].
36** Danny's interactions with Ethan have been surprisingly flirty and a few readers have pointed out Danny has never been confirmed to be heterosexual. When Amber asked him if he was closeted, since her gaydar was terrible, he confirmed he liked girls but not that he was straight. He's basically confirmed as bisexual in [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/04-the-whiteboard-dong-bandit/thoughts/ this strip.]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/03-the-butterflies-fly-away/tall/ Also this.]] (alt text)
37* AmbiguouslyBrown: Walky and Sal come off as this at first if you're not familiar with their Walkyverse counterparts--in both universes they're one-quarter black. That Walky unintentionally does a better job "passing" for a non-black person eventually becomes a major point of tension for them. Joyce originally thinks they're Native American (though Walky's nickname was part of that), and doesn't really have enough experience to know any more. Eventually lampshaded:
38-->'''Joyce:''' I...I've been trying to determine if it's rude to ask what, um, ''flavor'' of human you two are.\
39'''Walky:''' Well, my ''sister'' is black, but ''I'm'' generically beige.
40* AmnesiacDissonance: When under the influence of a date-rape drug, Joyce defends herself, cutting her hand in the process. When she wakes up the next day...
41-->'''Sarah:''' You smashed a cup in a boy's face.\
42'''Joyce:''' ... Th-that doesn't sound like me.
43* ArcWords: "Wakey Wakey!"
44* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: Non sexual variant with Danny, who tries to get a stereotypical jock to attack him [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/03-the-first-step-towards-recovery/insulted/ by saying he's gay]] to draw out Amazi-Girl only for the jock, who is in fact [[HairOfGoldHeartOfGold Tony]], to be insulted that Danny would think he'd do such a thing.
45* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Joyce to Jocelyne: "Is... Is '''Mom''' a... good person?" Jocelyne's response is two panels of StunnedSilence before giving a ''very'' feeble attempt to defend her character. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Fans are divided on whether or not Jocelyne was trying to convince herself, or was only trying to sugarcoat it to keep herself from hurting Joyce's feelings.]]
46* ArmorPiercingResponse: After delivering a harsh TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Joyce about her ignorance (while ignoring Leslie's reprimands and requests to stop), Roz receives one from Leslie that causes her to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere walk out.]]
47-->'''Leslie''': Roz...everyone...we can't get mad at each other for learning the curriculum of the class we're in. That's kind of why we're all here.\
48'''Roz''': So Joyce just gets a pass for ignoring and shouting over gay people for the first eighteen years of her life?\
49'''Leslie''': ...said the straight girl to the gay girl who's been asking her to ''shut up'' for the past five minutes.
50* ArtEvolution: The AltText of a 2014 strip invites the reader to jump back to 2010: "everyone's heads explode in size."
51* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Willis [[https://itswalky.tumblr.com/post/133911326532/the-storylines-over-and-now-that-it-is-i-wanted describes the shenanigans]] happening in the [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/category/comic/book-6/01-to-those-whod-ground-me/ To Those Who'd Ground Me]] arc - Amazi-Girl latching onto Ross' car with a thrown hook on a rope, riding on the front of a random bystander's car to catch up with them, and getting caught at the last moment by Sal and Joyce on a motorcycle perpendicular to the truck about to run her over - as physics getting "bruised a bit" in the service of [[PreserveYourGays not having Becky's story end on a sour note]].
52* AscendedExtra:
53** Ryan, who appeared in a grand total of four strips back in ''Roomies! Redux'' as part of a Ruth-flashback subplot, has a much bigger role here, having gone from mild {{Jerkass}} to full-blown rapist.
54** Sierra has gone from "Tootsi," the least developed of the already heavily objectified Squad 48 with a grand total of one throwaway line to, well, a human, with a hippie persona to explain some fetishistic traits from the original.
55** Dana appeared a grand total of twice in the original universe, but here she's a key plot point in Sarah's backstory.
56** Dorothy definitely qualifies. Pretty much all of the pre-launch promotional material for ''Dumbing of Age'' listed the two leads as Joyce and ''Sarah'', with Dorothy having been included for the sole purpose of giving Danny a girlfriend to break up at the beginning of the strip. Within the first year, Willis had discovered that Sarah's asocial nature made her difficult to build plots around and that he actually found Dorothy interesting. By the time the first book came out "[[WunzaPlot one's a fundamentalist, the other's an atheist, they attend college]]" had become the stock description of the comic for book blurbs and fundraising sites, with Sarah having become a RecurringCharacter.
57** After a tear-filled [[spoiler:ComingOutStory]], Becky has gone from Joyce's occasionally-referenced best friend to officially joining the main cast... despite the fact that she doesn't formally join Indiana University at first. Later she strong-arms Rep. Robin De Santo into promising to enroll her in the following semester of school.
58** Ross only appeared in a handful of subscription Joyce & Walky strips, here he's a much bigger and more dangerous villain.
59** Clint goes from a one-off Shortpacked character to [[spoiler:Ruth's abusive grandfather]].
60* AsideGlance: Done [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2024/comic/book-14/02-its-the-love-i-havent-got/everywhere-2/ by Asher]] when Ethan shuts down their flirting to check Franchise/{{Transformers}} pre-orders, and {{lampshaded}} in the comic's AltText.
61-->he's not looking at the audience, he's looking over his shoulder, DUH
62* AtomicFBomb: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-6/01-to-those-whod-ground-me/language/ "Language"]] is this combined with PrecisionFStrike and SkywardScream for Joyce. After spending all that time hiding Becky from her asshole dad [[spoiler:and ultimately failing]], her limits have been more than reached.
63* AuthorAppeal:
64** Willis has shown that he likes the idea of {{Alternate Universe}}s.
65** Given how Billie and Amber are drawn it's pretty obvious Willis likes curvy (if not flat out [[BigBeautifulWoman chubby]]) women and girls with glasses. Also, [[YouthfulFreckles freckles]], given the designs for Dorothy and Ruth.
66* AuthorTract: Willis often uses his comic to explore bigotry, specifically the way fundamentalism can nurture that quality in people and the effects it can have on others. Joyce's arc is about exorcising hers, while Becky, Leslie, and Carla's arcs are about dealing with other people's. Sal specifically is struggling with the way her parents treated her [[ButNotTooBlack for having a darker skin-tone]] than [[ParentalFavoritism her brother]]. He is not very subtle about it and has lashed out at the audience for "not getting it" in the past.
67* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: [[spoiler:Blaine]] is [[DeadlyEuphemism permanently removed from the plot]] via gunshot by DirtyCop.
68* BaitAndSwitchComment:
69** Joyce's [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/06-strange-beerfellows/sin/ surprisingly measured stance]] on homosexuality.
70--->'''Joyce''': [Homosexuality]'s no worse than lying.\
71'''[[JerkAss Mike]]''': So how do you feel about lying?\
72'''Joyce: [[BlackSpeech I hate it.]]'''
73** Willis does this in the post about Halloween Joyce and Walky magnets. Joyce dressed as ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' Rapunzel is captioned "Was a homeschooled child with a weird mom who told her everyone outside was a monster, and also is in a Halloween costume."
74* BeautifulAllAlong: Walky is a rare male example, as Joyce is genuinely surprised to see how [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/03-the-first-step-towards-recovery/caramel-2/ "sculpted" he is underneath his hoodie.]]
75** This came out again in Book 11, where [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2021/comic/book-11/04-hompk/yappin/ Walky's hair has grown out a bit]]. All of the girls (and even the guys) notice how hot he looks now.
76* BehindTheBlack:
77** No-one notices that Sierra is barefoot until she brings it up, as her feet were never on-panel.
78** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/03-answers-in-hennessy/to-navigate/ Averted]] much to Walky's and Joe's surprise and Joyce's trauma.
79** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/traumatizing/ Danny and Ethan]] get through a whole conversation in Ethan's room without noticing that Jacob is sitting right there.
80* BelligerentSexualTension: See SlapSlapKiss, but [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-5/01-when-somebody-loved-me/lead-2/ their attempt to throw Mary off the trail]] backfires somewhat.
81* BerserkButton:
82** Joyce does ''not'' like guys who think of nothing but sex.
83** Dina pulls out a proper DeathGlare when Joyce dismisses evolution offhandedly. Joyce and Ethan are ''terrified'' by [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness sweet, tiny, cripplingly-shy Dina getting angry.]] She also starts to [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/03-the-butterflies-fly-away/safe-2/ get sick of people]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/03-the-butterflies-fly-away/hypotheses/ thinking of her as a child.]]
84** Meta. Willis became... annoyed at the running gag in the comments of naming every female ''but'' Amber as the identity of Amazi-Girl, as a call-back to an old ''Shortpacked!'' gag, and when it was explicitly revealed in the comic Amber was AG, he made a proclamation that the joke was over, dead, and repeating it would lead to a ban. Also, people constantly accusing him of making Joyce a strawman fundamentalist, despite repeatedly stating she's based on him at that age, and is in fact way more socially adjusted than he was.
85* BetaCouple: Becky and Dina to most other characters. While everyone else's relationships fall through at one point or another (be it because of {{Incompatible Orientation}}s, lack of communication, unbalanced relationship dynamics, or irrational behavior), Becky and Dina's relationship remains stable and kindhearted, with both of them able to speak their mind to each other, even about subjects they are usually not comfortable talking about (such as Becky's own worries about having actual sex) and helping each other grow as a person.
86* BigDamnHeroes: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/bat/ Here]], when [[spoiler:Sarah saves Joyce from {{rape|AsDrama}}]].
87--> '''Joyce''': [[spoiler:S-Sarah]], you came to save me! [...] God sent you after me!\
88[[spoiler:'''Sarah''']]: Yeah, the ''[[CurbStompBattle Old Testament]]'' God.
89* BigNo: Walky, when Dorothy sacrifices an interview with Danny about Amazi-Girl to borrow some shoes for Walky:
90-->'''Walky:''' ... Okay, maybe the stakes aren't ''quite'' that high.
91* BetweenMyLegs: The first panel of "Prelude" is a shot of Dina framed between Becky's legs after the latter's taken her panties off.
92* BlackBeadEyes: Most of the characters have eyes that consist of black dots with small white highlights.
93* BlankWhiteEyes: Joyce got those after Mike answered her phone and told her mother "All hail Satan".
94* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Can be inferred given that Billie mentions her father tries to buy her affection as well as her whole persona. Ditto for Raidah and her friends given their behavior as well as the fact that their parents are all lawyers. Sal passed "bratty" on her way to "rebellious" but she's better now.
95* BreakTheCutie:
96** The webcomic doesn't pull any punches in regard to Joyce:
97*** The poor girl is bordering on this given that she was [[spoiler:drugged and almost raped]] and is slowly having her whole sheltered, fundamentalist upbringing challenged.
98*** After [[spoiler:Becky's father Ross kidnaps Becky, Joyce gets [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-6/01-to-those-whod-ground-me/language/ very, very upset.]] Later, she gets [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-6/01-to-those-whod-ground-me/strength-2/ very, very mad.]]]] The next strip lampshades that she is acting out her disappointment at how poorly her upbringing's view of the world actually matches the real world.
99** Sarah obviously became a much more guarded and bitter person after her experience with Dana and her friends.
100** Becky seems to be headed this way, after [[spoiler:coming out to Joyce via kiss and being (gently) rebuffed]]; according to the alt text of [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-5/01-when-somebody-loved-me/canceled/ this strip]], even ''Willis'' feels bad for her. Even worse [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-5/01-when-somebody-loved-me/hindsight/ during the spoilered event]], though.
101--->'''AltText''': [[spoiler:oh god oh god i'm so sorry becky [[IncompatibleOrientation i'll make joyce gay]] if it makes you stop crying oh god please stop don't be sad]]
102* BreakTheHaughty:
103** Billie was a popular cheerleader and member of the school newspaper in high school but is gradually realizing none of that matters in college. So far she's struggled with problems such as alcoholism, loneliness, sexual identity issues and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking weight gain.]]
104** This trope hits hard particularly in situations when she expects to coast by. When she actually puts some effort into it, she does better. For example, recovering her cheerleader uniform and getting Ruth to back off.
105** To a much lesser degree, Sarah is being subjected to this as well; she's had to swallow her pride a few times over the course of the strip.
106** While not exactly "haughty", Walky prided himself on being able to coast through school without much effort beyond what was done in class - meaning he has no study skills to speak of when confronted with a ''26'' on his first schoolwork past "review material".
107* BrickJoke:
108** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/02-uphill-from-here/uphill/ In chapter 2]], Mike puts his books in Walky's bag without him noticing. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/04-the-bechdel-test/backpack/ Two chapters later]], Walky wonders how his books multiplied.
109** Walky teases Billie about hooking up with Sal [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-2/01-pajama-jeans/gross/ after she defensively tells Joyce that she'd "sooner do his sister" than him.]] [[WebcomicTime Days later Billie gets drunk and hits on Sal]] (though this becomes less funny given her [[DudeNotFunny obviously worsening alcoholism]]).
110** An inter-continuity joke from ''Webcomic/ItsWalky''. Remember Walky's [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/02-uphill-from-here/throw/ initial reaction to Dorothy]]? [[https://www.joyceandwalky.com/d/20000809.html It's not the first time he's thought that would work]].
111** Joyce [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/mandangle/ googled what a "strap-on" was]].
112** Joyce [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/03-up-all-night-to-get-vengeance/share-2/ finds one of Sarah's "toys"]].
113** ''[[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/eagles/ Deeeeeeeeee]][[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2017/comic/book-7/04-the-do-list/folksy/ eeesperado...]]"
114** In the last strip of Book 7, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2017/comic/book-7/04-the-do-list/fun-3/ Joyce, Dorothy, and Walky]] are watching Dexter and Monkey Master via laptop on top of her bunk. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2017/comic/book-8/01-face-the-strange/early-2/ Come next morning...]]
115** In the first storyline, when Dorothy asks Ruth for advice about Danny, Ruth [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/01-move-in-day/answer/ tells her]] that she already knows she needs to break up with him, and, once she discovers how annoying Danny is, adds "Also, can I do it? Oh God, please can I do it?" Eight years later, real time, Dorothy [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2018/comic/book-8/03-faz-is-great/actualfactual/ tells Ruth]] she needs a moment to talk to Walky in private, and Ruth says "Goddammit, let ''me'' do it this time. You ''owe'' me."
116* BrilliantButLazy: Walky exhibits elements of this, especially in that he has said that he has been "very good at gettin' "A"s without havin' to do anything." Even before his academic background comes up, Willis made a point of showing him to be the sort of person who could casually reference Creator/MCEscher in conversation. However, recent events have shown he does have limits, with college-level material kicking his ass once initial review units end.
117* BroadStrokes: Willis stated at Anime Fest 2010 (where the comic was unveiled) that he plans to write the characters so that they are up to date with the other continuities. For example, Joyce starts off with the same level of maturity she had gained at the end of IW! (in some ways) (thanks to not having been abducted and actually having a friend her own age), and Ethan came out some time in high school. This is so that he doesn't have to cover the same character arcs that people have already read.
118* BrokenPedestal: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2020/comic/book-10/02-to-remind-you-of-my-love/olympus/ Billie discovers just how hard it is]] to break the ruggedly reinforced pedestal on which the students in her new dorm, especially Lucy, have placed her -- despite her best efforts.
119* ButtMonkey:
120** Life seems to be developing a bit of a habit of kicking Danny in the balls.
121** Billie has kind of supplanted him lately and doesn't show any signs of having hit rock bottom yet.
122* TheCameo:
123** Apparently ComicBook/{{Archie|Comics}} is not above attending college parties (Willis says the resemblance is a coincidence).
124** An early and shortlived meme among readers was to find background characters who look like [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Shaggy.]] This became a lot easier now that he's tagged as Norville - Shaggy's real name in the cartoon.
125** [[Series/{{Community}} Magnitude]] too; he's even in the character tags!
126* CapePunk: Amber's double identity as Amazi-Girl is portrayed in a much more [[VigilanteMan gritty, realistic manner]]. On one hand, she is well-meaning and does a decent job of being a real-life superhero at the university. On the other hand, Amazi-Girl is more of an outlet for Amber's internalized aggression due to her horrific upbringing and has devolved into an increasingly unhinged SplitPersonality.
127* CassandraTruth: When [[spoiler:Joyce]] confesses to being the Whiteboard Ding-Dong Bandit, Sierra cracks up laughing.
128* CastFullOfGay: Check out the Characters tab above. Of the seventeen listed under Main Characters, eight are LGBTQ, and this doesn't include Leslie, Marcie, Robin, or *numerous* secondary and background characters.
129* CharacterBlog:
130** Apparently, any "official" Twitter feeds from Walkyverse characters are from this version of them.
131** Could potentially date the story as the entries clearly reference current events/pop culture, some of which is already passed by now. (e.g. Joyce replying to a question about whether she would vote for Obama in the 2012 election). ComicBookTime to the rescue?
132* CharacterDevelopment: We've seen quite a bit:
133** Sarah has gone through life an antisocial pessimist who can only see the worst in people. But Joyce and Dina have surprised her with their resiliance, and caused her to take an active effort to be kinder to people and more open with her feelings.
134** Billie started the comic thinking most people were beneath her and that her social skills could pull her through any situation. However, her lack of social success with anyone but the losers she normally looks down on, and her inability to help Ruth or break her own bad habits, have caused her to go through severe bouts of self-loathing and depression.
135** Joyce came to college with the sole goals of finding a husband, but after nearly being raped by Ryan and enduring Walky and Joe's HeManWomanHater tendencies, she can no longer bring herself to talk to most men--or, unfortunately, function alone in public, a shame because she ''also'' came to college as a sunny and friendly individual whose trust knew no bounds. Her experiences with Dorothy, Becky, and Ethan have also caused her to reevaluate many of her prejudices, and her experiences with racial diversity have taught her to think before she speaks. [[spoiler:And now, after being confronted with not only the full depths that Ross will go to in the name of his faith, but that her own ''mother'' helped organize his bail from prison, she has effectively become either an atheist or agnostic.]]
136** Walky is a lesser example, given his tendency to fight against any and all forms of self-improvement, but he's at least realized that his tendency to turn everything into a joke has a potentially alienating effect on those around him and that he needs to learn how to take things seriously.
137** Dina is making an effort to be more social lately (in her own Aspergers' like way) and is clearly bothered by how other people perceive/treat her.
138** Hank, Joyce's father, has started breaking away from the Brown party line as of late, largely due to Joyce's influence.
139** Amber has started to re-integrate aspects of her two personalities and has progressed to the point where she can discuss her personality issues with Danny as Amber and associate reasonably amicably with Sal as Amazi-Girl.
140** It took Danny a while, but accepting his sexuality and helping Amber through some of her worst moments means he has lost his more skittish mannerism and gained maturity. It's most noticeable when seeing him with Joe as they've practically swapped roles. Joe is much more introspective and Danny more sure of himself.
141* ClarkKenting: Unlike in ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'', people in this continuity don't seem to see through Amazi-Girl's disguise. (Granted, she actually operates at night or is moving too quickly for identification most of the time.)
142* ClingyJealousGirl: Joyce started [[HoYay having overtones of this]] when Dorothy began dating Walky, something that has not gone [[ShipTease unnoticed by the fans]]. Or [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/04-time-keeps-on-slippin/halfway/ by Walky]].
143* CleavageWindow: Amazi-Girl [[AvertedTrope does not]] have one, to [[YouNeedToGetLaid Daisy]]'s extreme disappointment.
144* ClosetGeek: For all her hatred of [[CatchPhrase NERDS]] Billie uses a lot of phrases like [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/05-saturdays-all-right-for-slighting/size/ "life-force"]] in casual conversation...
145* CloudCuckoolander:
146** Walky may be intelligent and sarcastic, but a lot of his behavior, most notably his horrible diet and attitude towards masculinity, would look a lot better on a fourth grader than a college student.
147** Joyce's fundamentalist upbringing means she's got a shallow knowledge base for most normal teenage topics but a deep one for Biblical minutia. Walky's described her superpower as "being able to say the scariest, most messed-up crap while somehow thinkin' it sounds ''fantastic''." In her defense, once the horribleness is pointed out to her she usually tries to apologize and acknowledge the issue.
148** Dina, due to having NoSocialSkills.
149** Amber is shown to have been this in flashbacks.
150* CollectiveGroan: Joyce inspires one from her ''entire floor'' in [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2017/comic/book-7/03-the-thing-i-was-before/ruthandbillie/ this strip.]]
151* ComedicSociopathy: About half the main cast could get brought in on at least a misdemeanor charge, if you think about it.
152* ComicBookTime: Willis refers to this by name in the series FAQ. The result: WebcomicTime (it's shaping up to be a week equals a year, roughly) with a sliding timescale (what year said semester is in changes to prevent ''Dumbing'' from, in Willis's words, "slowly becoming a period piece.")
153* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
154** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/01-if-the-shoes-split/anything/ When Dorothy tries to improve Walky's wardrobe while they were dating]], she says that in return he can pick ''anything'' for her to wear. He comes back with a t-shirt with the Kraft Macaroni and Cheese logo.
155-->'''Dorothy''': Well, okay, but I think you were missing some important subtext.
156** While [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2022/comic/book-12/03-trial-and-sarah/bothnaked/ guilt tripping]] [[spoiler:over just having sex with Dina]] Becky imagines God showing up waving a big wooden spoon.
157-->'''Dina:''' Is God going to cook us something?
158* ComingOutStory:
159** Ruth [[spoiler:kissed Billie after ''months'' of foreshadowing and {{Tsundere}}-type behavior. Of course, this is deconstructed, since even with all her issues Billie reacts with anger and confusion like a normal person would, as opposed to someone in a bad harem anime.]]
160** We appear to be on the tail end of Ethan's, as Amber mentions spending the summer helping him deal with his family's reactions. And now Ethan is in a relationship with Joyce...
161** [[spoiler:Danny starts to realize he's bisexual because of his attraction to Ethan.]]
162** [[spoiler:Becky, Joyce's friend comes to visit her and after a few weeks (for us) comes out to Joyce via kiss.]]
163* ContentWarnings: May 25th, 2016 had a content warning bigger than the actual strip. It involved a flashback of [[spoiler:Becky finding her mother either attempting or having already committed suicide.]]
164* ContinuityReboot: Though it doesn't null out the previous continuity, it just [[MultiVerse throws one more on the pile]].
165* {{Crossover}}: Improbably, with ''Webcomic/DorkTower'''s Mud Bay.
166* CurbStompBattle:
167** Ruth utterly ''owns'' Billie [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/01-move-in-day/pun/ here]], tossing her over her head and into a chair. And remember, this is a girl who gave ''Sal'' trouble in ''IW!'', so Ruth must have some serious fighting chops.
168** Later on, [[spoiler:Amazi-Girl]] chases off the jocks that were beating up Danny with just a kick and a punch.
169* CutenessProximity: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/04-walking-with-dina/cuteness/ Becky's reaction to Dina's Triceratops hoodie.]]
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172[[folder:D-F]]
173* DarkerAndEdgier: In sharp contrast to [[Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}} the comic preceding it]], this is by far ''the'' darkest story in the ''Webcomic/{{Walkyverse}}'' thus far, even out-doing the [[CerebusSyndrome latter half]] of ''[[Webcomic/RoomiesItsWalkyJoyceAndWalky It's Walky!]]'' despite having far fewer deaths. The [[AdaptationalMundanity fantastical elements removed or subverted]], leaving the comic firmly in a CrapsackWorld of BlackAndGreyMorality, with the characters now more [[AdaptationalJerkass bitter]] and [[AdaptationalAngstUpgrade broken]] versions of their former selves, their issues now stemming completely from difficult real-life issues like depression and AbusiveParents (instead of that plus AlienAbduction). Storylines often end on [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]] of not outright DownerEnding notes, with the characters recovering and relapsing on bad habits.
174* DarkAndTroubledPast:
175** Sarah has some history in college.
176** Sal practically ''owns'' this trope even though she wasn't swapped this time.
177** Ruth has shown signs of this too if her phone conversations and crushed reaction after are any indication. [[spoiler:Not to mention the disastrous results of her Tsundere behavior around Billie, which further suggests she may have had an abusive home life.]] It turns out that [[spoiler:her parents were killed by a drunk driver, and her attempt to cure her depression by drinking ironically made her more depressed and even more of an alcoholic, and her grandfather who is now raising her and her brother is an emotionally abusive monster]].
178** Joe's parents are divorced at the very least (and he mentions that they "yell a lot" when Joyce suggests a [[KidsPlayMatchmaker Parent Trap Plot]]), though there hasn't been any elaboration yet.
179** Amber's may be the worst, having an emotionally abusive father who beat her mother. Her parents divorced and she was left alone a lot because her mother was busy working. And at thirteen, she could only watch while Sal took Ethan hostage and held a knife to his throat. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/freezeup/ Negative effects]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/down/ have]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/under/ been shown]].
180* ADayInTheLimelight: "Walking With Dina" focuses entirely on, well, Dina.
181* DeathSeeker: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] by Ruth and Amber [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2019/comic/book-9-comic/02-but-the-sun-still-shines/assembling/ here.]] Ruth doesn't think Amber is suicidal, but might be wandering into IAmAMonster territory.
182* DecompositeCharacter: Ultra-Car's humanoid appearance and general personality from the Walkyverse here manifests as Carla, while Ultra-Car's car form is the basis for a television series Carla is obsessed with.
183* {{Deconstruction}}: Played with Amber's super hero career. It's hinted that she only does it to keep from beating up anyone she actually cares about, she sometimes forgets who she is and it's shown to be ineffective during an actual emergency. [[{{Reconstruction}} On the other hand]] the student population adores her, Amber feels good helping others, as well as trying to fix any mistakes she makes, and she has genuinely saved several people from being attacked or hurt.
184* DefrostingIceQueen: Sarah is becoming a lot more open and less controlling as a result of hanging around with Joyce.
185* DemotedToExtra: With the cast of most of the Walkyverse appearing, certain characters are pushed to the periphery. Robin, Leslie and Jacob are probably the most obvious examples.
186** Danny, Joe and Walky are given less screen time in this comic than they received in the Walkyverse intentionally since their stories have been told there, according to the intro of book 1.
187* DescriptionCut:
188** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/01-move-in-day/pizza/ Here]].
189** [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-3/01-if-the-shoes-split/jumpcut/ here.]]
190** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/04-just-hangin-out-with-my-family/horizons/ And again.]]
191** Billie [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2017/comic/book-8/02-this-is-the-way-that-we-love/sitch/ claims that she has great intuition]], followed by a series of flashbacks to moments when her intuition was completely wrong... including the moment when she said she had great intuition, just a few seconds ago.
192* DinosaursAreDragons: Discussed when, aside from her skepticism about evolution, Joyce "explains" to Dina that humans and dinosaurs existed in the same era, inspiring legends about dragons. She is also of the belief that the ''Parasaurolophus'' could breathe fire. [[WordOfGod Willis notes in the]] AltText [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer that this was an actual part of his Christian education.]][[invoked]]
193* DirtyCop: This seems to apply to the entirety of the local police. For one, they're racist bigots who are known to show up on crime scenes, gun down random persons of color just because they're persons of color and therefore have to be felons, and leave again. This is why Sal and Sarah don't want the police near campus. No wonder the protagonists have to go all vigilante against all kinds of criminals. [[spoiler:Besides, probably every last local cop is corrupt and on the Korean mob's payroll to the point of working for them as [[KillerCop paid assassins]]. Therefore, Blaine believed they were acting in his favor. He was wrong.]]
194* DistractedByTheSexy: Poor Daisy is [[YouNeedToGetLaid so pent-up]] that [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/05-media-rumble/chestwindow/ she distracts]] ''herself'' with the thought of a superheroine with a CleavageWindow.
195-->'''Daisy''': God, a chest window woulda... [[LastSecondWordSwap made a great front page splash image]].
196* DoubleEntendre: To conceal the fact that [[spoiler:they're now essentially in a relationship]], Billie and Ruth start pretending to fight each other, with Ruth pinning Billie against a wall. The ensuing argument is essentially one long string of unintentional Double Entendres, [[spoiler:which does little to [[BelligerentSexualTension conceal the obvious attraction between them.]]]]
197* DoubleMeaningTitle: The [[FunWithAcronyms acronym]] for the comic is "DOA", which could also stand for "Dead or Alive" or "Dead on Arrival", which accurately describes a fair bit of the cast's [[DysfunctionJunction mental state]], especially [[StrawNihilist Ruth]] and [[VigilanteMan Amber]].
198* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale: Played straight, and then subverted -- Joyce hires resident {{Jerkass}} Mike to ''punch Joe in the face'' whenever he steps out of line, then joins in at the end of the night after Joe was distracted by the waitress wearing a {{Stripperiffic}} outfit. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/04-the-bechdel-test/pray/ The next day]], he points out the {{Hypocrisy}} of a Christian paying someone to commit violence ''and'' joining in on said violence. Joyce is visibly shaken.
199--> '''Joe''': Pray for ''me?'' Maybe I'll pray for ''you'' to learn it's ''not cool'' to ''punch people in the face!'' \
200''[{{beat}}]'' \
201'''Joyce''': But... but... guys can't ''actually'' get hurt by a girl. Guys are, like, ''[[MenAreTough strong]].''
202* DramaBomb: It's written by David Willis, so yeah. Expect lots of drama.
203* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: After [[spoiler:Walky and Sal's parents confront the Browns [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2020/comic/book-10/04-is-a-song-forever/maniac/ over their church bailing out Ross]] who went on to abduct ''multiple'' college students after shooting up the school]], Carol's defense is "He didn't shoot anybody."[[note]]This may be even worse than it seems, in that Carol might not have missed the point, she just didn't think it was an ''important'' point, that she might think that Ross was ''justified'' in what he did[[/note]]
204* DramaticIrony: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2023/comic/book-13/04-but-dont-give-yourself-away/teaching/ When Danny explains]] he tried to tutor Sal in math, Linda Walkerton quips that if she had problems like that, she would've just screwed one of the [=TAs=] -- which is what Sal did.
205* DrivenToSuicide: Implied to be the case for [[spoiler:Becky's mother]].
206* DroppingTheBombshell: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2019/comic/book-9-comic/03-sometimes-the-sky-was-so-far-away/shortsighted/ During a phone conversation]] with [[spoiler:Jocelyne]], Joyce all of a sudden asks her point blank if their mother is a good person. [[spoiler:Jocelyne]] is at a loss for words, stays silent for two whole panels in which she is visibly distraught. She answers the best she can, trying to protect Joyce's feelings (and possibly struggling with her own feelings on the matter) but not shying away from the question, saying that their mom is short-sighted and/or badly informed, but that she believes that if it really came down to it she would do the right thing... she thinks. A few strips later, it is revealed that [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2019/comic/book-9-comic/03-sometimes-the-sky-was-so-far-away/bond/ her mom and other parents are trying to pay for Ross' bond]] (the very same man who held her daughter at gunpoint), and that [[FromBadToWorse Blaine is there too, ready to enact his vengeance against his daughter and obviously there to manipulate Carol Brown and the others into helping him]].
207* DysfunctionJunction: A lot of characters don't exactly have good parents. Walky has been coddled by his parents ([[spoiler:according to Sal, this is because he's whiter than her]]) and his maturity has suffered dearly while Sal had the exact opposite problem, Ethan's parents are very homophobic, Amber had an abusive dad, Ruth's parents were killed and she and her brother are being raised by their abusive grandfather, Billie's father is distant and shows his affection through buying her stuff, and Joyce's parents are fundamentalist Christians who kept her so isolated from the world at large that she would be in danger if it weren't for her friends and roommate. Danny's parents aren't really bad, but are definitely giving him emotionally unhealthy life advice (though at least with good intentions). So far, Dorothy and Dina are the only ones who avert the trope and seem to have a healthy family life. It's [[LampshadedTrope lampshaded]] when Billie gets moved to another dorm: her new dormmates tell her that Read Hall (the dorm the main characters live in) has a reputation for being full of "antisocial head-case music majors".
208-->'''Billie''': We're not...\
209''BeatPanel''\
210'''Billie''': ...we're not all music majors.
211* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
212** Hilariously done with [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/04-the-bechdel-test/planned/ Roz]].
213** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/05-media-rumble/legitimate/ Daisy got one too.]]
214* EthicalSlut:
215** Roz's sexual ethics are pretty strong, with her making a point of -- for instance -- asking Joe if it's okay to tape their encounter. She also goes out of her way to promote safe sex and counseling for rape victims. Her ethics on things that ''aren't'' sex are a bit iffy, however, as she's often been mean to Joyce when it's clear she's doing more harm than good, and may or may not have been planning to out her bisexual older sister.
216** Joe fancies himself one of these, but -- intentionally or not -- he's pretty bad at it, claiming to value consent while clearly not quite understanding what it means. He continues trying to get Joyce in bed during their date long past the point where it's clear she's uncomfortable with it, he needs to be snapped at by Sarah to stop making eyes at her despite her own angry eyes being an unsubtle cue, and his entire list of times it's not okay to have sex with a girl is "when she's drunk" and "when she's crying." His supposed ethics also don't stop him from treating the women around him like objects, keeping an actual list of the women on campus by vague description and hotness rating. On the other hand, he's specifically very clear about the importance of consent, stopping [[spoiler:the moment Liz asks him to]].
217* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Sal seems to attract a lot of admirers.
218* EvenEvilHasStandards: Char's [[GirlPosse friends]] aren't comfortable with her picking on Dina for being "retarded."
219* EveryoneWentToSchoolTogether: The premise of [=DoA=] is "What if everyone in the Walkyverse went to college together?", along with "What if no one got crazy powers from being abducted by aliens?"
220** Within the Dumbiverse itself, we have three cadres of childhood / high school friends coming together at [=IU=].
221*** Billie and Walky and Sal and Marcie have known each other since childhood, though Sal was sent to a boarding school and Billie did not want to associate with Walky in high school. Ironically, Alice, Billie's best friend in high school, wants nothing to do with her now.
222*** Danny, Dorothy, and Joe represent one group of high school friends, while Amber, Ethan and Mike represent another.
223*** Joyce and Becky are a double subversion as they were both homeschooled, and knew each other from there. Becky then goes to Anderson, but she comes to stay with Joyce at IU after all.
224* ExactlyWhatIAimedAt: An unusual emotional example: Dorothy assumes that Mike was trying to upset her. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/03-the-first-step-towards-recovery/target/ He wasn't.]]
225* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: [[spoiler:Blaine made Amber's life miserable during most of her childhood. Taking Danny as a hostage in order to lure her out of the campus was the final straw.]]
226* FallenPrincess: Billie is one, at least in her own mind.
227* {{Fauxshadowing}}: The setup for Joyce (seeking a future husband) and Danny (plans to marry right after college) to hook up after Dorothy broke up with him. [[spoiler:Instead, ''Joe'' asks her out, and HilarityEnsues.]] Bonus points as a MythologyGag, since Joyce was Danny's semi-stalker in ''Webcomic/{{Roomies}}''
228* FlippingTheTable: Amber does this to Ethan when she finds out he's still dating Joyce. She feels bad about it later.
229* {{Foil}}: Almost all of the roommate pairs are foils for each other in some way, starting with [[ThePollyanna Joyce]] and [[JadeColouredGlasses Sarah]].
230* ForcefulKiss: [[spoiler:Ruth does this to Billie after being confronted about her Tsundere behavior. It backfires spectacularly.]]
231* {{Foreshadowing}}:
232** Early on, Joyce says she [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/sisters/ wished she had a sister]]. A few years down the line, [[spoiler:we learn her "brother" Joshua is actually a closeted trans woman.]]
233** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-01/06-yesterday-was-thursday/margaret Amber's reaction to seeing Sal]] foreshadows [[spoiler:the fact that Amber was there the day of Sal's attempted robbery and is responsible for Sal's hand scar]].
234** Sal's warning to Amber/Amazi-Girl the first time they meet [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2018/comic/book-9-comic/01-flyin-to-the-red/handle-3/ is dramatically confirmed]] as one later on:
235---> [[spoiler:'''Sal''': You '''don't''' wanna get in a fight with me, missy. Ah ain't '''never''' lost one.]]
236** The punchline of this [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2020/comic/book-10/02-to-remind-you-of-my-love/required/ book 10 strip]] has Joyce suggesting [[spoiler:bribing someone to kill Becky's dad in his cell. Ross meets his demise in this book, and the description of his death (Killed by a corrupt cop) roughly matches what happened to Blaine save for the method of death (Shiv versus gunshot).]]
237* FourthWallMailSlot: On Dorothy's [[CharacterBlog Character Twitter]], she [[https://twitter.com/DorothyKeener/status/276757326499819520 apparently]] [[https://twitter.com/DorothyKeener/status/276757446490484736 responds]] [[https://twitter.com/DorothyKeener/status/276757509325336577 to]] comments made on the discussion pages.
238* ForWantOfANail: A few events in Amber's past caused her to go through a good deal of her CharacterDevelopment from Shortpacked before she even appeared.
239* FriendsAreChosenFamilyArent: Something of a core theme of the comic.
240** Both Becky and Joyce are in the process of breaking away from Christian fundamentalist upbringings to more broad-minded world-views, making friends with non-fundamentalist fellow college students in the process, which leads to serious friction with their still-fundamentalist families. Whereas Joyce is on a long, hard path of change, so that her relationship with her family is merely difficult and complicated, Becky breaks away radically, coming out as lesbian and abandoning creationism — to which her father responds by bringing a ''shotgun'' to the college. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2017/comic/book-7/03-the-thing-i-was-before/startreks/ Becky ends up more or less invoking the trope.]] Interestingly, they have ultimately reacted in the opposite way you would expect them to; the slow-and-steady Joyce has fully broken with Christianity and become either agnostic or an outright atheist, while the radical lesbian Becky still believes and identifies as a Christian.
241** Amber's relationship with her father is ''violently'' negative, to traumatic effect for some of her friends.
242** Ruth only fails to illustrate the trope because she doesn't exactly ''do'' friendship much.
243* TheFundamentalist:
244** Joyce is a more sympathetic variety of this, although some characters like Mike are attempting to get her to re-examine her worldview.
245** On the other end of the spectrum is Mary, who is every bit as religious as Joyce and also a huge jerk. She was supposed to be a recurring {{Foil}} to Joyce, but no one (including the author) liked her.
246** Finally, subverted with Joyce's dad Hank, who comes out as a lovingly parent and a tolerant man. Her mother, on the other hand...
247* FunnyBackgroundEvent:
248** Amazi-Girl can be seen beating up people during a college party [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/mark/ in this strip.]][[note]]This counts also as a BrickJoke, too – they are the guys who beat up Danny in an earlier strip.[[/note]]
249** The framed review on the wall of Galasso's Pizza (and Subs) headlined [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/03-men-are-from-beck-women-are-from-clark/olives/ "Mother Bear's crushed under Galasso's iron heel".]] (Mother Bear's Pizza is a popular IU student hangout in RealLife.)
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253* GambitRoulette: Mike pulls these off roughly once a year; something innocuous or friendly that turns out being the first step in a ''soul-crushing'' fall.
254* GayConservative:
255** In an ironic twist, [[Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}} Robin DeSanto]] is heavily implied to be more like [[ArchEnemy Sarah Palin]] in this universe.
256** From around 2016, though, this is increasingly played for drama - Leslie struggles to reconcile their attraction with the actively ''harmful'' policies Robin pushes.
257* {{Gaydar}}: Amber's is, by her own admission, way off. Sarah's [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/04-time-keeps-on-slippin/chromosome/ is a lot more accurate.]]
258-->"I think you'll be safe, Joyce, so long as you don't have a Y chromosome."
259* {{Gayngst}}:
260** Ethan. He even angsts about the fact that he angsts so much.
261** He is so starved for affection and uncomfortable with himself that he [[IncompatibleOrientation leads Joyce on]], to the frustration of [[WhatTheHellHero Amber, Mike, and Sarah]]. And even after telling her the truth, they remain in a relationship because neither feels comfortable with their sexual feelings and Joyce misguidedly thinks she can help him avoid "temptation."
262* GenreSavvy: Sarah can actually see the character's archetypes miles away, but her flaw is that she's been right so many times she's built a wall around herself so that she wouldn't need to make friends ever again.
263* GibberishOfLove: Walky, whilst around Dorothy. At least for a while.
264* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Sarah and Liz are running a version of this, despite the fact that they look quite similar. Sarah is cynical, serious, if not necessarily much smarter then certainly harder working, and calls Liz out for failing to appreciate everything that's been done for her; Liz is perceived as cuter because she smiles more and is more sociable, and calls Sarah out for her surliness. Liz has apparently stolen at least two of Sarah's boyfriends, and probably more, though she points out that at least one incident was an accident. They have some kind of mutual affection, but it's buried very deep.
265* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Billie's reaction when she realizes that, going by all the people she knows at college so far, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/stall/ Joyce is her best friend.]] And then they get along pretty well from there.
266* GoodParents: The vast majority of the parents introduced have [[DysfunctionJunction various issues]] [[TheUnfavorite with their children.]] However, a few of them manage to stand out as this.
267** Dorothy's parents are nothing but kind and supportive.
268** Dina's parents are a bit socially incompetent, but ultimately good-hearted; their reaction to finding out that their daughter [[spoiler:has a girlfriend]] is to give her two hundred dollars for a nice date.
269** Joyce's dad Hank, who makes no attempt to defend Ross Macintyre. Despite being an otherwise textbook [[TheFundamentalist Christian Fundamentalist]], he's ok with Becky [[spoiler:being a lesbian,]] even if he doesn't quite understand it himself, since he trusts Joyce's judgment.
270** While they don't appear on-panel, it's said that Carla's parents are fully behind their transgender daughter and went above and beyond to give her a happy childhood. Carla jokes that considering all the AbusiveParents in the comic, her liking her mom and dad actually makes her the cool rebel.
271* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:Amber cutting up Ryan with his own knife, Blaine killing Ross with a hammer, and the corrupt cop killing Blaine to fake his suicide]] all happen off-panel.
272* GoshDangItToHeck: Joyce (obviously), and oddly enough, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/help Sal]] rarely directly curse, apparently even when [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/freak provoked.]]
273* HappyEndingOverride: An almost instantaneous example. [[spoiler:Book 10's hopeful ending with most of the cast happily looking upon the campus from the roof is overriden by the reveal in "This Was Halloween" that they learned about Mike's death only a few seconds afterwards.]]
274* HeIsNotMyBoyfriend: Billie gets pretty vocal when Ruth asks if Walky's her boyfriend.
275* HateSink:
276** Everything Amber's dad says makes him more and more punchable.
277--->'''AltText:''' If I mention he's sitting in the handicapped parking space, does that make him too cartoonishly evil?
278** Ross, Becky's father, was known to be a Christian fundamentalist. However, the full extent of his bigotry didn't become apparent until he kidnapped his own daughter at gunpoint, in the middle of a campus. He makes his intentions to "change back" his daughter very clear, and his forceful and disrespectful actions drew the ire of the fandom. Also, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking he demanded Becky grow her hair back to reclaim her womanhood.]] [[spoiler:After Becky was saved by Joyce and her friends, Ross was arrested and sent to the hospital. A very distraught Becky decides to face him one last time, on her own accord, to tell him how sad she is and that even after all he has done, she doesn't want him to suffer: she just wants her family back. Ross' answer is to blame her for everything that happened, telling her that "she" is the one who destroyed their family.]]
279** Clint, Ruth's (maternal) grandfather and guardian. He constantly insults her and her dead father, claiming she's too much like him, emotionally abuses her and her brother Howard, and even brings Howard along to school with him to subtly tell her that even though she is old enough to cut ties with him, Howard is not, and he would take her "betrayal" out on him.
280** Joyce's mother is not only hateful toward Becky after she comes out, but ''defends'' Ross after he kidnaps his daughter at gunpoint. And then she helps Ross make bail, showing that she cares only about her religious beliefs, rather than her actual daughter. Following the time skip, she shows up unannounced at Joyce's dorm room to dump off Joyce's stuff from the house that she is selling in order to give the money to her church; money that they need because of putting almost everything they had into bailing out Ross, an action spearheaded by Joyce's mother in the first place.
281* HeManWomanHater: Walky initially responds to his attraction to Dorothy about as well as your average eight-year old would.
282* HeroicBSOD: Happens quite frequently to a lot of characters:
283** Joyce is the primary subject to those. She developed a serious case of PTSD following the [[spoiler:attempted rape against her]], and can't be alone on campus, otherwise she sees the face of the guy everywhere. On the other end of the spectrum, it is played for laughs when she needs to "reboot" right after discovering Becky's new haircut.
284** Just meeting Dorothy made Walky unable to function until he finally was able to communicate with her normally. He also has a minor one when his paper was graded very low, leading him to EatTheEvidence.
285** Amber suffers one after punching her [[spoiler:abusive father]], because she realizes that she ''liked'' doing so, causing her to have a panic attack. When, later, she beats him to a pulp as Amazi-Girl, she shuts down completely.
286* HiccupHijinks: Joyce gives herself hiccups when Dorothy admits to being an atheist.
287* HiddenDepths:
288** Throughout "When God Closes a Door" we see Joyce texting someone frequently about her family. The final strip reveals she's been talking [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/bloc-2/ to Joe all along.]]
289** Seen InUniverse (though not necessarily from the audience's semi-omniscient perspective) with Amber, who is filled with so much fear, rage and hatred that she created a second personality (Amazi-Girl) just to contain it.
290* HiddenEyes: Becky gets these when she tells Joyce [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-5/01-when-somebody-loved-me/canceled/ she has nowhere else to go, having been pulled out of Anderson.]]
291* HighSchoolAU: Technically college, but it mixes TheMenInBlack alien fighters from the previous continuity into an ordinary college setting.
292* HollywoodAtheist: Both played straight and averted. Walky is [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/03-the-first-step-towards-recovery/caramel-2/ quite snarky and]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/06-strange-beerfellows/skywizard/ dismissive]] about Joyce's 'invisible sky wizard' in contrast to his original Walkyverse self. However Dorothy is non confrontational in her atheism, to the point of making friends with [[TheFundamentalist Joyce]], and is somewhat embarrassed by her boyfriend's behavior.
293* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Billie's life has been on a downhill spiral since high school ended, largely because of her alcoholism.
294* IconicItem: Dina's hat.
295* IJustWantToHaveFriends / IJustWantToBeLoved:
296** These are Joyce's main motivations. One could argue that [[JadeColoredGlasses Sarah]] [[ShadowArchetype is repressing her desire to be loved.]]
297** Billie is clearly desperate to meet new people, but is only comfortable around Joyce. [[SecretRelationship (And Ruth, sort of.)]]
298** Given how destroyed she was by that one phone call and the loss of her father, it can be argued that Ruth could secretly be suffering from a case of this too.
299* ImpaledPalm: [[spoiler:Amber]] did this to [[spoiler:Sal]] in a fit of rage [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/down/ years before the story began.]]
300* ImportantHaircut: The 'do that Becky sports after she [[spoiler:comes out.]]
301* IncompatibleOrientation:
302** Amber and Ethan. It's a long tale but ended with them being good, if a bit awkward, friends.
303** Joyce and Ethan as a really strange relationship.
304** [[spoiler:[[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Becky and Joyce]]]], due to the former misreading the latter's signals.
305** [[spoiler:Marcie and Sal]].
306* IndyPloy: Walky manages to ''accidentally'' scam Jason into a job as a bartender at Galasso's Pizza and Subs. It starts as a spontaneous lie when he went to get himself a drink when the bartender was absent, and other patrons wonder if he's supposed to be there. Then when the ''actual'' bartender returns Walky claims that Galasso hired Jason as extra cover, which she accepts but isn't happy about. Galasso himself ... just assumes that he must have hired Jason and doesn't remember it. Jason is bewildered by ''all'' of this.
307* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Billie seems to be suffering from a bad case of this lately.
308* InformedAttribute: Joyce claims that her pastor says she's the best-socialized out of her homeschool group early in the comic, but her friend Becky, when she comes to visit later on, is clearly much better than Joyce at interacting with others.
309* InformedJudaism: While Ethan and Joe have mentioned they're Jewish, neither one actually practices the faith. Ethan even attends Christian church with Joyce.
310* TheIngenue: Joyce at her worst, although she has been slowly growing out of this.
311* InnocentBlueEyes:
312** Joyce is the most childish and naive member of the cast, and has very large, ''very'' blue eyes with no pupils.
313** This is taken further with the other members of the Brown family, with "good" relatives having blue eyes like Joyce, and the more bigoted members having the standard black eyes. This is in fact a coincidence, as the rule actually is the Brown siblings have the eye colors of their opposite gender's parent. (This includes Jocelyne.)
314* InnocentBigot: Joyce frequently makes offensive remarks to non-Christians due to her extremely sheltered home-schooled upbringing. This is evidenced when she said she could "fix" Joe's Judaism and expressed shock that atheists even existed. She also made racially insensitive comments such as calling her black roommate "a novelty." However as soon as she was called out on both these things she tried to improve. She was willing to ignore Dorothy's atheism and quickly became very close with her. She has also bonded with Sarah, particularly after [[spoiler:Sarah rescued her from a violent sexual predator]]. Considering how [[WebcomicTime little time has passed in comic]] her progress is already pretty remarkable although after [[spoiler:being questioned about Mike on homosexuality]] her [[spoiler:friendship with Ethan]] may be in trouble...
315** This was {{lampshade}}d [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2020/comic/book-11/02-look-straight-ahead/overfriendly/ here]] after a months-long TimeSkip.
316--->'''Joyce''': I wish I could time travel back six months and tell my younger self I'd be walking to class with '''four''' different black people! I've become so progressive!\
317'''Sal''': Wow, yikes.\
318'''Walky''': ...Okay, Lucy claims the "Creepily over-friendly girly-girl, subcategory '''''not''''' raised in a cornfield" niche.
319* InnocentInaccurate: Joyce keeps being told that [[StraightGay Ethan]] would [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/pagans/ enjoy a strap-on.]]
320-->'''Joyce''': Everyone keeps ''saying'' that! Does anyone have one of these "strap-ons" I could borrow? I'm like a size six.
321* InnocentInnuendo:
322** Sarah [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/holes-2/ overhears such a conversation]] concerning Sal possibly being Amazi-Girl.
323** Taken to new levels [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/03-answers-in-hennessy/noises/ here, after Sarah]] mentions that she has toys.
324--->'''Joyce''': Aw, c'mon Sarah! [[LesYay We can play with them together!]] You can shove 'em around if I get to make the ''noises''!\
325'''Sarah:''' [[BrainBleach STOP. TALKING.]]
326** Joyce [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/03-answers-in-hennessy/other-guys/ really is a veritable fountain for these]].
327--->'''Ruth''': Spending some quality ''alone time'' with your boyfriend?\
328'''Joyce''': Oh ''gosh'' no! Sometimes two other guys joined in!
329** One [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/04-the-whiteboard-dong-bandit/earliest/ three and a half years in the making]] (though it is a bit of a dated term):
330--->'''Joyce:''' If you look up "friend of Dorothy" in the dictionary, you'd find my picture!
331* InsaneTrollLogic: Coupled with ItsQuietTooQuiet, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/04-time-keeps-on-slippin/coward/ Ruth harassed Billie despite]] the latter not having done anything bad that week... so ''obviously'' that means she's up to something.
332* InsultBackfire:
333** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/05-media-rumble/justice/ Sarah takes being called "pissy" as a compliment.]]
334** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/01-if-the-shoes-split/protection/ Ruth can't insult innocent little Joyce, can she?]]
335* InterfaceSpoiler: Reading the tags for any strips [[spoiler:Jocelyne]] is in will confuse readers who haven't yet read [[spoiler:the strip where she reveals her true gender to Ethan]].
336* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: [[spoiler:Billie and Ruth's fighting takes on [[BelligerentSexualTension an entirely different tone]] once they are in a relationship.]]
337* JadeColoredGlasses:
338** Sarah wears them all the time.
339** Ruth is clearly '''very''' bitter after having left Canada, a "sore subject" for her.
340* JerkJock: Played straight and then subverted. Danny is beaten up by Beef and several other jocks, and then Amazi-Girl [[BigDamnHeroes saves him]]. Later on, Danny fails to get Amazi-Girl's attention by failing to get beaten up. He approaches Tony (another jock), who is appalled that Danny wants him to beat him up for no reason (and even more appalled when Danny says that he's gay and therefore deserves to be beaten up). Tony then leaves in disgust.
341* {{Jerkass}}:
342** Mike, of course, although he appears to be trolling people for their own good in some cases.
343** Raidah et al are an interesting case where they are definitely {{Jerkass}}es (their treatment of Dina), but they see their Sarah as being a {{Jerkass}} due to some misunderstandings. tl;dr Sarah's roommate was seriously depressed and dying of drug abuse, but [[StepfordSmiler managed to keep that hidden]] from Raidah ''et al'', and when Sarah saved her by asking her dad to take her out of school, it seemed like DisproportionateRetribution.
344** Mary is homophobic, transphobic and only associates with "the right kind of Christians".
345* JerkassHasAPoint:
346** To say Roz was incredibly vitriolic towards Joyce in [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/02-threes-a-crowd/outrage/#comment this strip]] would be an understatement (and uncalled for, considering that despite being a fundamentalist until now, Joyce is overall a nice person), and Leslie was right to order her out, but she made a few valid points while doing so.
347** Also, in [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/01-if-the-shoes-split/theplural/ this strip,]] Joe, despite usually being a Jerkass, gives a surprisingly thoughtful defense for drinking. He reasons that if he's old enough to die for his country, he should be old enough to 'get a little sloshed.' Considering this is the argument that got the voting age moved to 18, he has a very valid point.
348** Joe strikes again in "Recognizes", where he suggests Joyce comfort her friend instead of dance around the issue. It also helps that Amber suggests not talking to people, which Joyce had always intended to do the opposite of.
349* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
350** Deconstructed. Sarah points out that she's saved Joyce's life, therefore making it kinda rude to think that Sarah hates her. Joyce responds by noting that, while she is ''extremely'' grateful, she doesn't just want a friend who will show how she cares in big, dramatic ways, but in little ways too.
351** Likewise, while at first Mike seems more violent and cruel than his Shortpacked self over the course of the storyline it becomes apparent that he is taking a "tough love" approach to dealing with the problems of people like Walky, Dorothy and Ethan.
352** Billie is not quite as much of a bitch as she would like to pretend she is.
353* KillerCop: [[spoiler:Lester. He is apparently hired by the Korean mob to assassinate the hospitalized Blaine who had become too much of a loose cannon and make it look like suicide.]]
354* KnightTemplarParent: A few of the protagonist's parents. Ross is the most prominent but Linda and Carol are this to smaller degrees. This style of parenting is portrayed as wholly unhealthy as they try to justify their selfishness and controlling behavior as for their child's benefit.
355* LargeHam: Sydney Yuss retains her hammy nature, despite working in a pizzeria. And of course, Galasso wouldn't be Galasso without his hamminess.
356* LastHetRomance: In this universe, Amber and Ethan dated in high school before he [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/04-the-bechdel-test/awkward/ realised he was gay during prom night.]]
357* LateToTheRealization: Joyce thinks her family had no particular problem with Halloween, despite their [[TheFundamentalist fundamentalist]] beliefs. She explains to a surprised Sarah that Jocelyne always took her out trick-or-treating, telling their parents it was important, showing them photos of their other children having a good time... [[ExplainExplainOhCrap Only while explaining this]] does Joyce finally realize that Jocelyne was convincing their parents to let her go trick-or-treating ''despite'' the problem.
358* LectureAsExposition: Leslie's [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/02-threes-a-crowd/faithbased/ Gender Studies lecture]] gives background on the current Becky storyline. The AltText [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
359* LighterAndSofter: Mike is very subdued compared to his Walkyverse counterpart and shows his "[[JerkassWithAHeartOfGold Heart of Gold]]" far more often. However, this is more likely a function of the Dumbiverse being ''sane'', whereas Walkyverse Mike specializes in ''very'' over-the-top acts of jackassery and is almost superhumanly apathetic to other people's pain.
360* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple:
361** Dorothy mentions that Billie and Walky argued like they're married, which pisses them off.
362** When Danny and Joe bicker over which of them is neglecting their friendship for girls, Jacob notes "You guys are a little married, huh?"
363* LongRunners: ''Dumbing of Age'' has been ongoing since 2010.
364* LovesMyAlterEgo: [[spoiler:Amber]], Danny, and Amazigirl. [[EpilepticTrees Possibly]]. See [[spoiler:TwoPersonLoveTriangle]]: below.
365* LyricalDissonance: One of Joyce's favourite songs from ''Hymmel the Hymnal''; it sounds cute and cheery but [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/etchasketch/ has a pretty creepy message]].
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367
368[[folder:M-R]]
369* MagnificentBastard: [[invoked]] According to Sarah, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/magnificent/ Joyce is one]].
370* ManChild:
371** Walky, to the extent that [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Mike]] is trying to essentially force him to grow up and take a look at himself through [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/05-saturdays-all-right-for-slighting/unhappy/ creative methods.]]
372** Robin is still very much a female example of this trope - she slept through her own election day.
373%%* MaleGaze / FemaleGaze / EatingTheEyeCandy: Pretty common throughout the strip. It is ''College'', after all.
374* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Kind of an odd case of this in that Walky acts like a stereotypical ''little boy'', [[ParentingTheHusband but as a result doesn't behave how society thinks a man should by being cute and submissive around Dorothy.]] Likewise, Dorothy isn't exactly butch but she's clearly the more serious, dominant and sexually experienced one in the relationship.
375* MeaningfulEcho: PlayedForDrama as [[spoiler:Joyce's mother [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-6/01-to-those-whod-ground-me/sweetie/ uses the exact same line with Joyce]] that [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-6/01-to-those-whod-ground-me/troopers/ Becky's father did]] while emphasizing that he's not the one at fault]].
376* MilhollandRelationshipMoment: Dorothy finds Walky [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/sharedmoment/ talking to Joe]] about having had sex with her the night before, and how he will later be able to say he slept with the future President. Instead of being upset about him talking about their sex life, she is happy that he actually ''believes'' that she will be President. Her former boyfriend Danny, on the other hand, did not.
377* MoodWhiplash:
378** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/06-strange-beerfellows/tummy/ This strip]], which shifts from 'ha ha, Joyce is innocent' to [[DateRapeAverted Ryan]].
379** A blazing [[spoiler:Ruth - Billie]] row that ends with both of them in tears is immediately followed by [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/weeenus/ Walky being himself]]. And from there we shift to an exhausted Amber coming home from [[spoiler:a violent confrontation with Blaine.]]
380** A traumatic [[spoiler:Ryan vs Amber]] confrontation is immediately followed by....Danny learning to play the ukulele.
381* MoralityPet: Joyce is one for Sal and Sarah. [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal Funny how that works out.]]
382* MyEyesAreUpHere: Inverted [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-7/01-glower-vacuum/bitty/ regarding the top of Dina's head]], due to it being something of a ForbiddenFruit.
383* MythologyGag: Has [[MythologyGag/DumbingOfAge its own subpage]].
384* MyFriendsAndZoidberg:
385** When Dorothy claims her boyfriend followed her to college.
386--->'''Danny:''' I didn't come here just for you... Joe's also here!
387** Dina also tends to fill the role of the Zoidberg when the cast gathers together.
388** Invoked and by Sal while talking about Malaya.
389---> '''Sal:''' You keep saying friends, ''plural.''\
390'''Carla:''' ...Okay, your ''friend.'' And Malaya.\
391'''Sal:''' Ah like the pause in there. It helps.
392* NeverMyFault: Ross, Becky's father, constantly blames everything and everyone around him, [[spoiler:up to blaming his own daughter for destroying their family when he is the one who kidnapped her at gunpoint, in the middle of campus and in front of Joyce, with the clear intent of controlling Becky's life until she is "cured".]]
393* NiceGuy: Ethan is a pretty decent person despite certain [[IncompatibleOrientation self-created drama in his life.]]
394* NightmareFace: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/church/ Joyce]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/catholic/ is]] prone to these.
395* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Sarah contacted her former roommate's father when the poor girl suffered a mental breakdown after her mother died. Now Sarah is ostracised because people think she narced on her just for being a party girl.
396* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:Amber, as Amazi-Girl, delivers one on her father after he took Danny hostage. The fight is entirely one-sided, with Amber beating him to a pulp.]]
397* NominalImportance: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] when Asma refuses to use Walky's name because he refuses to use ''her'' name.
398-->'''Walky:''' Aw, c'mon. I pick up enough packages from you that I should have a name by now.\
399'''Asma:''' Oh, really? What's ''my'' name?\
400''[Awkward pause]''\
401'''Asma:''' Yeah, didn't think so.
402* NoodleIncident: Sal somehow managed to lose her virginity due to a game of ''Apples to Apples''.
403* NoSocialSkills: Dina has this in spades, and [[IJustWantToBeNormal appears quite bothered by it.]]
404* NotHelpingYourCase: Billie's not a troubled teen, and she'll punch anyone who says otherwise in the face!
405-->'''Mike:''' If you really are doomed to follow your parents' pattern, and you're never the one picking the jerks... Which of them does that make you?
406* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer:
407** One can often be found in the AltText when Joyce expresses one of her more ''out there'' beliefs, reminding the readers that this is not TheWarOnStraw, and Willis himself used to believe these things, because he was raised in a community that believed these things.
408** Yes, ''Ninjatitan'' is the name of a Real dinosaur.
409* NothingIsTheSameAnymore: [[spoiler:During Book 10 and the timeskip between books 10 and 11, Blaine murders Ross, Blaine himself gets murdered by a cop on the Korean mob's payroll for his screwups while in the hospital, Mike dies of his injuries offscreen between the books, Joyce becomes fully disillusioned with Christianity enough to become a closet atheist, Robin chooses Becky over her political ambitions, and Billie has broken up with Ruth and goes by her birth name of Jennifer.]]
410* ObfuscatingStupidity: Dorothy thought Walky was a slacker until she found out he's so smart (he pulled a 4.0 in High School) he doesn't ''need'' to study. (Then he found out he can't do that any more, and had a bit of a crisis, since neither failing nor actually having to try appealed to him.)
411* OddballDoppelganger: Dorothy and Joyce in a lot of ways. Despite the obvious differences in religion, upbringing and motivations they are surprisingly similar. They have the same child like interests (e.g. cartoons). They both have a tendency towards somewhat immature outbursts, in class in Dorothy's case and on a date in Joyce's. They both can be overly controlling when with boys. They both have expressed an interest in dating Walky in the original continuity. They both tend to [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/sierra/ dress modestly]] and have relatively similar hairstyles (bangs). [[OddFriendship Not that strange, then, that the two would bond quickly.]]
412* OddFriendship: All over the place. [[LoveMartyr Danny]] and [[TheCasanova Joe]] are a long-established pair. [[TheFundamentalist Joyce]] appears to collect these like flies, having begun developing friendships with [[TheSlacker Walky]], [[TheAlcoholic Billie]], [[TheSmartGuy Dorothy]], and even [[{{Jerkass}} Mike]]. (Joyce was TheHeart in the main Webcomic/{{Walkyverse}} continuity.)
413* OhCrap: Sarah's reaction upon hearing that Joyce and Becky are going to throw a dorm party.
414* OldShame: Walky appeared in an episode of ''Hymmel the Humming Hymnal'' as a kid (he apparently had a StageMom), dressed in a pink mouse costume. However he was young enough for him to not even remember doing it by the time of the comic. That is, until he saw himself on Joyce's tape of the show. Then the memories came back to him and he did not like it. Part of his reaction is actually new shame as the video confirms the allegations of ParentalFavoritism he'd just been vehemently denying to Sal.
415* OnceASeason: Every book ends with one or more characters in their beds, having experienced some sort of change or development. Lampshaded by Willis in the alt text.
416-->'''David Willis:''' Its not the last strip of a book unless everyone is in bed and angsting.
417* ParalyzingFearOfSexuality
418** Joyce, Joyce, ''Joyce''. A dream sequence reveals a whole bundle of issues, some [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny underlying from her upbringing]], some [[DateRapeAverted caused by the events of the comic]].
419** Walky, to a much lesser extent. Even directly giving him permission isn't enough.
420--->'''Dorothy:''' My breasts, Walky. Touch them.\
421'''Walky:''' That was ''allowed?!''
422** Later:
423--->'''Walky:''' Seriously, I won't get in trouble for this?
424** [[spoiler:This has now gone away to the point that he and Dorothy have actually had sex. Twice in the same day.]]
425* ParentingTheHusband: Deconstructed. Although unmarried, Walky [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/05-saturdays-all-right-for-slighting/moms/ invokes this trope when breaking up with Dorothy]]. Despite getting back together this underlying issue in the relationship has not actually been resolved. Although it's clear that despite resenting how patronizing her behavior was, Walky [[ManChild doesn't really want to "grow up"]] and likes how dominant Dorothy is in the relationship. Likewise, while she has been embarrassed by him occasionally Dorothy definitely [[WeaknessTurnsHerOn enjoys Walky's juvenile and submissive personality on some level.]]
426* PartingWordsRegret: Ethan's last words [[spoiler:to Mike Warner]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2019/comic/book-10/02-to-remind-you-of-my-love/empathizing/ were a dismissive response]] and [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2021/comic/book-12/01-sister-christian/playing/ post-timeskip]] he's shown to regret not saying something else.
427* PassiveAggressiveKombat: Carol acts very antagonistic towards Becky when she comes to the Brown's house, leading to a full-blown Kombat with Becky during dinner, in which Hank feels very uncomfortable and is unable to stop his wife. Joyce is so furious that she gives a DeathGlare to her mother.
428* PassThePopcorn:
429** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/03-answers-in-hennessy/slurp/ Sarah's reaction]] when [[TheFundamentalist Joyce]] and Dina get in an argument over evolution (viral, in this case).
430** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/04-the-whiteboard-dong-bandit/godpertunity/ Bilie's reaction]] when Joyce and Walky start scrapping like kids.
431* PolarOppositeTwins: Sal and Walky, even though they weren't raised apart this time.
432* PoliceAreUseless: When Amazi-Girl is being dragged behind a kidnapper's car by her grappling hook, she hopes the police will try to arrest her for being a vigilante (at which point they'll be able to rescue the kidnap victim). Instead, they just drive right by, [[{{Irony}} because there are reports of gunshots from back the way she came]].
433-->'''Amazi-Girl:''' Oh, naw, it's good, I've ''got'' this one. Thanks.
434* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Though her group's "villain" status is arguable, Char definitely gets a JerkAss moment [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/05-saturdays-all-right-for-slighting/bullies/ here]].
435-->'''Char:''' Yeah, and take your retarded kid with you!\
436'''Raidah:''' Char, ''no.'' Come on. Don't say ''that.''\
437'''Char:''' Oh, right. We're in public.\
438'''Raidah:''' Oh, right, we're in ''the universe.''
439* ThePollyanna: Joyce. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-2/01-pajama-jeans/rollcall/ It's even lampshaded in this comic.]]
440* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Sierra has apparently been barefoot since sixth grade (that's her best guess at least). [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight It took a while for anyone to notice]], including the reader, since her feet were not shown until the characters noticed her shoelessness.
441* PreserveYourGays: [[spoiler:[[https://itswalky.tumblr.com/post/133911326532/the-storylines-over-and-now-that-it-is-i-wanted Intentionally subverts]] the BuryYourGays trope, by WordOfGod. Becky is placed in harm's way by her father, has multiple opportunities to die in the ensuing scuffle, and yet doesn't die and is in fact completely uninjured, ending the storyline alive, free, and seemingly on her way to making her own life.]]
442* PronouncingMyNameForYou: When Joyce meets Raidah for the first time, she sounds out "Rah-ee-dah" for the audience's benefit.
443* PunctuatedForEmphasis: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/05-media-rumble/chestwindow/ Did. She have. A CHEST WINDOW?]]
444* PunnyName: ''Dina Sar''uyama is obsessed with dinosaurs.
445** Ruth's surname 'Lessick' earned her the nickname Ruthless.
446* RealityIsUnrealistic:
447** Many readers have commented in the comments section that they find Joyce unbelievable. Willis' response was that it seems impossible to be just that ingrained in the fundamentalist lifestyle unless you've actually lived it, like he once did.
448** For reference, Joyce is ''considerably'' toned down from her Walkyverse counterpart's personality in ''Roomies!'', and the author has said that early version of Joyce reflects his own beliefs at the time more than Danny, the intended AuthorAvatar.
449** It's also been said in the comments that Amber's "shyness" in the flashbacks is too exaggerated. Willis had much the same reaction there (with added "it's called ''anxiety disorder''").
450* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
451** Right when Joyce is having an epiphany in the middle of Leslie's class, Roz lashes out on her, pointing out that Joyce was quite the fundamentalist up until now, acts very sarcastic about her realization, and calls her out when Joyce criticizes the church, saying bluntly that she was a part of the problem. She also takes a jab at Dorothy, saying that she enabled Joyce's ignorance.
452** Just as Ruth starts [[RedemptionQuest trying to redeem herself]] for her past bullying, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2017/comic/book-7/03-the-thing-i-was-before/redemption/ previously minor character Rachel wades into her]] with a brutal dismissal of the entire concept of redemption. It's harsh, misguided, and potentially dangerous to several bystanders -- but it's also a formidable corrective to the idea of an EasilyForgiven villain.
453* RedEyesTakeWarning: A good indication that someone is royally pissed in this comic is when they are given temporary red eyes to emphasize their anger. If the background panels ''also'' turn red, things will take a turn for the worse:
454** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/04-the-bechdel-test/serious/ Joyce]], of all people. She does it again [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-6/01-to-those-whod-ground-me/damn/ here]], and [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/angry-3/ here]].
455** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-2/01-pajama-jeans/something/ Billie gets in on this as well when asked if there's something between her and Walky.]]
456** Amber gets this on two separate occasions in the same strip when [[spoiler:[[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/down/ stabbing Sal for taking Ethan hostage and beating the tar out of her abusive father]]]].
457* RedIsViolent: Panels with red backgrounds are often used to denote traumatizing scenes, most often violent ones.
458* ReplacementGoldfish: Danny, after being dumped by Dorothy, starts hitting on Amber. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/05-media-rumble/dude/ Played for laughs.]]
459* RescueRomance: Danny seems to have developed a crush on Amazi-Girl after she saved him from bullies.
460* RevisitingTheRoots: After years of ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'''s mostly DenserAndWackier take on the franchise, ''Dumbing Of Age'' returns the ''Webcomic/{{Walkyverse}}'' to how it began: With the ComingOfAge, SliceOfLife, and {{Dramedy}} aspects of ''Roomies!'' and the DarkerAndEdgier tone of ''It's Walky!'', only now with Willis having over a decade of professional and personal improvement and the Sci-Fi elements removed.
461* RiddleForTheAges: It's never revealed just who leaked Joe's 'Do-List'.
462* RubeGoldbergDevice: [[spoiler:Carla]] constructs an intricate contraption [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/rube/ here]] for some well deserved revenge on [[spoiler:Mary]].
463* RunningGag:
464** Early on in the strip Walky develops a crush on Dorothy. Whenever she's present, he got a wide-eyed, lip-biting expression frozen on his face ([[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/05-media-rumble/onenote-2/ best seen here]], since he's wearing it in his only panel). The two are currently dating.
465** Amber has [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/margaret/ a weird look on her face]] every time [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/badfriends/ she sees another girl with glasses.]] Probably referencing [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/03-men-are-from-beck-women-are-from-clark/glasses/ how she and Danny met.]]
466** Connected to the comic: The alt-text joking that a line from the strip will be the volume's title, the comment section will also do this.
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468
469[[folder:S-Z]]
470* SarcasmFailure: Sal and Walky's [[SiblingRivalry sibling banter]] deteriorates from HypocriticalHeartwarming to genuinely hurtful when Sal manages to push Walky's BerserkButton.
471* SchoolGradeHacking: Amber [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2018/comic/book-8/04-of-mike-and-men/fraud-2/ hacked Walky's grades]] to improve his marks in math and become an A student again.
472* SelfDeprecation: In a Patreon strip, Joyce gives Dina's ''Roommates!!!'' counterpart the PunnyName Cerie because she loves cereal. Sarah complains that this seems reductive, which is Willis criticising his own creation of characters like Leslie Bean the lesbian and, yes, Dina Sarazu/Saruyama the dinosaur fan.
473* {{Sexiled}}: Walky and Dorothy kick Sierra out of the room for TheirFirstTime.
474-->'''Walky and Dorothy:''' You need to leave.\
475'''Sierra:''' I need to leave?\
476'''Sierra:''' ''[outside]'' I needed to leave.
477* SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny:
478** Joyce, again.
479** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/casualbang/ Danny, too.]] Joe calls him out on it.
480* SexinessScore: Joe has a "Do List" where he rates the women of IU on their perceived sexual desirability on [[OnAScaleFromOneToTen a 1-10 scale]], which causes him trouble once it gets leaked to the greater student body.
481* SexSignalsDeath: Conversed [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/intent/ in this strip]], where Walky facetiously compares he and Dorothy being late for class because they slept-in after having sex to when people die after having sex in horror movies.
482* ShadowArchetype: A recurring element of the strip and often quite subtle. Examples:
483** Sarah is outwardly Joyce's polar opposite given her self-proclaimed misanthropy and sour outlook. Yet she shares a strong connection to Joyce (her "little sis") and arguably is motivated [[IJustWantToBeLoved by many of the same things she is.]] She is even shown entering her dorm room excitedly much the same way that Joyce did, and also has faced something traumatic in her first semester. Further adding to this dynamic is Joyce's unexpected [[HiddenDepths ability to deliver clever comebacks and quips]] [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/05-saturdays-all-right-for-slighting/bonecity/ in later comics.]]
484** Billie likes to criticize Walky for being [[ManChild immature]], a slob and a geek. Yet for all his flaws Walky easily outperforms her academically and clearly has adjusted much better to college than she has. He also has a roommate who is actively trying to help him (albeit in an unusual way), whereas Sal seemed to actively avoid Billie even before Billie hit on her. Given that Billie is not mature enough to get past high school or admit her alcoholism (or other problems) and [[ClosetGeek uses phrases like "life-force" or "dracula" routinely in conversations]] it could be said that what annoys her about Walky is really [[YouAreWhatYouHate what she hates about herself]]. Additionally, despite his poor diet Walky is [[BigEater in excellent shape]] whereas Billie has [[WeightWoe put on weight in college]]...
485** Dorothy and Walky. Walky can be overly complacent, sloppy and childish at times. Dorothy can be overly ambitious, perfectionist and preoccupied with what others think of her (which is in itself [[https://bible.cc/1_corinthians/13-11.htm somewhat childish]]). Both bond over cartoons, both are surprised by how similarly gifted they are, and both struggle to make the right compromises in their relationship.
486** Joyce and Mary are both Christian fundamentalists. However, while Joyce often says and believes things other people find awful, unpleasant, or even bigoted, she is willing to listen when people explain why her beliefs are offensive, and tries to change or at least re-examine those beliefs. Mary, on the other hand, is almost cartoonishly literally holier-than-thou who will never admit (even to herself) that she or her beliefs are in any way even possibly wrong.
487* ShipperOnDeck:
488** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-2/01-pajama-jeans/gross/ Joyce ships Walky/Billie.]] And in the same one, Walky seems to ship Billie/Sal.
489** Dorothy was the one that encouraged Walky to get together with Lucy...though if Billie's hunch is correct, it's less that she thinks they'd be cute together and more that it would make Walky unavailable, and therefore Dorothy won't be tempted to get back together with him.
490* ShipTease: Many of the Walkyverse's canon couples or relationships that happened over the course of the comic are teased in the comic, though aside from Walky and Dorothy none of them have gone past "teasing" yet.
491* ShoutOut:
492** Leslie and Robin [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-7/01-glower-vacuum/messed/ discuss]] that they should watch ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' together.
493** Sal's outfits in [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/01-move-in-day/schoolgirl/ this strip]] look an awful lot like the school uniforms in ''{{Webcomic/Avalon|1999}}'', which ''It's Walky!'' did a little crossover with during the "Anomalie" storyline.
494** Sort of shout out [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-2/01-pajama-jeans/vouch/ by Walky]] - Willis originated the joke about [[Webcomic/QuestionableContent Jeph Jacques]] having 'Butts Disease', which concludes with the ability to only draw butts.
495** When Mike and Ethan [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/02-uphill-from-here/drag/ drag Amber out of her dorm room]], she shouts the following.
496--->'''Amber:''' [[Series/TheTwilightZone1959 It's not fair! There was time now! There was all the time I needed! It's not faiiiiiir!]]
497** When Joyce starts [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/manic-2/ acting twitchy]], the AltText says she's "[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/CommunityS1E19BeginnerPottery Goldbluming]]".
498** The AltText [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/neutral/ for this strip]] lampshades Amber's [[SplitPersonality swap to Amazi-Girl]] with "[[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries wrong Harvey]]".
499** The storyline that starts with [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-5/01-when-somebody-loved-me/secretagent/ this strip]] is titled [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory2 "When Somebody Loved Me"]]. If that wasn't enough, the storyline ends with Becky and Joyce lying in Joyce's bed after [[spoiler:[[ComingOutStory the events of the past few strips]], and Becky says she's glad that Joyce has changed]]. The hovertext even completes the lyric!
500** The story arc starring Dina is titled "[[Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs Walking with Dina]]".
501** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/01-the-only-dope-for-me-is-you/wordplay/ Indiana University's library]] bears the name of [[Series/ParksAndRecreation a certain public official.]] (This was a RetCon, as the original version of the strip used the actual name of the library.)
502** A framed review on the wall of Galasso's Pizza is headlined [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/03-men-are-from-beck-women-are-from-clark/olives/ "Mother Bear's crushed under Galasso's iron heel".]] Mother Bear's Pizza is a popular IU student hangout in RealLife.
503** The AltText [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2020/comic/book-10/04-is-a-song-forever/opaque/ for this strip]] references ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' with the line "curse [[spoiler:the mob]]'s sudden but inevitable betrayal".
504** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2022/comic/book-12/04-dont-stop-billie-ving/toog/ "69 Mouse-Ear Blvd"]] is, per Word of God (a comment on the Patreon upload), a "four strip reference turducken": the characters and title are inspired by ''ComicStrip/NineChickweedLane'', the first panel references ''Webcomic/MrBoop'', the third references the first ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' and the last one lifts dialogue from a ''Webcomic/DinosaurComics'' [[https://qwantz.com/index.php?comic=492 strip]].
505** In the same panel, ''Toog or Dare'' is visually based on ''Doog and Blair'' [[https://www.itswalky.com/comic/doog-and-blair/ which did indeed run alongside]] ''Roomies!'' but the composition is based on ''that'' ''Webcomic/CtrlAltDel'' strip.
506* ShowWithinAShow:
507** The "Dexter and Monkey Master" comic book series and spin-off cartoon, featuring the science-fictional elements from the core Walkyverse.
508** "Himmel the Humming Hymnal", which is a parody of bizarre low-budget Christian children's programming in general (and "Psalty the Singing Psalm-Book" specifically).
509* ShuttingUpNow: Joyce [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/mormon/ thanks someone for interrupting her]] when she got into a DiggingYourselfDeeper situation.
510* ShutUpHannibal:
511** Sarah gets taken down several notches when Joyce replies to her lecture about the dangers of college parties. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Sarah was right about that [[RapeAsDrama particular party.]]]]
512--->'''Joyce:''' Ever since I've got here, you've disapproved of everything I've been done. What I believe, who I hang out with! But every single time you're wrong! Look at me, I'm just a homeschooled girl. I've made friends. You're... still alone.
513** She has a less harsh comeback several strips later, when during another argument Sarah points out that she was right about the college party and that she saved Joyce. Joyce concedes the point, but in turn points out that Sarah's big, dramatic gestures to show that she cares aren't much good if she's not going to combine them with smaller-scale gestures as well.
514* ShutUpKiss: [[spoiler:Painfully deconstructed. Ruth attempts this on Billie right as she's being confronted about how hurtful and confusing her (abusive and antisocial) Tsundere behavior is. And it backfires on her so badly that Billie actually tries reporting her to someone. What works in the world of harem Anime doesn't go over well in real life at all.]]
515* SiblingRivalry:
516** Sal really seems to resent Walky for being the favorite child.
517** Roz and Robin, as Robin's "poltics" consist of catering to everything Roz hates.
518* SiblingYinYang: Sal and Walky, again. No one seemed to have even noticed they're twins. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/03-the-butterflies-fly-away/tall/ Danny had to have it pointed out]].
519* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: Rachel, previously a minor character, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2017/comic/book-7/03-the-thing-i-was-before/redemption/ rips into the damaged Ruth]] with a brutally cynical attack on the whole idea of [[RedemptionQuest character redemption]].
520-->'''Rachel:''' No matter how many lies you tell, you will ''always'' be the ''thing'' you were ''before.'' You can't wallpaper over it with a sorry and a smile. It will ''always'' be there.\
521Redemption is a story. Redemption is not real.
522* SinkOrSwimMentor: This seems to be Mike's ''modus operandi'' in this universe; most of his more dickish behaviour has seemed to be directed at forcing the character it's being aimed at to sort their lives out or at least come to some kind of realization about themselves, rather than just him being a straight-up {{Jerkass}}.
523* SkewedPriorities: Galasso fires Sydney not for screwing up an order, but for confusing Dina and Becky. He wouldn't have fired her at all, if Sydney had managed to intimidate the two into going with it.
524-->''You have '''not''' bested these underclassmen. They are '''not''' cowed. They are merely bewildered. Your weakness '''shames''' this institution.''
525* SlapSlapKiss: [[spoiler:Upon Billie demanding that Ruth tell her what she wants from Billie, Ruth first punches her (in one strip) and then kisses her (in the next strip). Incidentally, this caused a brief server meltdown.]]
526** The same goes for Sal and [[spoiler:Jason, the math TA]].
527* SlutShaming: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/petals/ Joyce does this to Roz]] after her well publicized liason with Joe, starting the two's mutual feud.
528* SmallNameBigEgo: Billie was the editor of her high school newspaper, although she admittedly did no work on it, getting the title due to popularity and then using it only as social currency (even ''Walky'' knew more about Journalism than she does) -- she's rather surprised to discover that [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/04-the-bechdel-test/pyle/ this doesn't give her a free pass to the student paper at her college]].
529* SnarkBall: Gets passed around quite a bit, as one would expect from a David Willis work. Any character can be appropriately snarky given the right situation and motivation.
530* SoullessBedroom: One character equates another's having no posters on the walls with being a SerialKiller.
531* SparedByTheAdaptation:
532** Ruth's death in the Walkyverse was planned from the beginning; here, she has a much bigger role.
533** Galasso's wife Pamela is alive and well, premiering shortly after a storyline in ''Shortpacked'' about how she died.
534* StatingTheSimpleSolution:
535** Billie [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/freak/ reads Sal the riot act over never being around so she can get her to sign something that Ruth's been demanding]], leading to...
536--->'''Sal''': Why didn't ya just ''leave'' the doggoned thing on my bed fer me?
537** Lucy wants to have sex with Walky, and is ''just'' liberated enough from her conservative religious upbringing that she's willing to do so once she and Walky have had their third date. However, she's also bound and determined to [[spoiler:turn her and Walky watching Sal's roller derby match with Danny into a double date so it can be their third]]. So much so that, when [[spoiler:Danny refuses to acknowledge the situation as a date of any kind]], Lucy snaps at him over not realizing the "pretend, self-placed hoops a Christian woman will jump through to justify getting railed." She's then told that she can just "take Walky and go eat at a friggin' IHOP. Boom, third date." After a moment's consideration, Lucy is on board with this idea so she can then make love in what she has decided is a Christ-approved way.
538* StressVomit: In "The Whiteboard Dingdong Bandit", Billie is so hurt by Alice's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech that she throws up on Walky.
539* StripBuffer: One that covers over three months. The site even has a readout showing how far ahead strips are done.
540* StylisticSuck: Downplayed in that it's not outright ''bad'', but what we see of Joyce's [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2021/comic/book-11/03-see-you-in-the-funny-page/betty/ first onscreen comic strip]] is that it's drawn in a less detailed manner similar to ''Roomies!'' compared to the webcomic itself.
541* StunnedSilence: Joyce ''and'' Dorothy have this reaction after Mike picks up Joyce's phone and tells her mom "All hail Satan" before hanging up. Complete with BlankWhiteEyes for Joyce, who is shocked beyond words.
542* SuicideByPills: Becky's mother died from an implied pill overdose. [[spoiler:It's implied she did so to get away from Ross, who was emotionally abusive and TheFundamentalist to the extreme.]] Poor Becky was the one who found her body.
543* SureLetsGoWithThat: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/09/12/reputation/ "Yes. We say that to everybody."]]
544* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
545** After several books of nobody figuring out her secret identity on their own, Amber's PaperThinDisguise backfires in the worst of ways. [[spoiler:After spending a good bit of time with her Amazi-Girl persona, Sal realizes who Amber is the second she sees her.]]
546** PlayedForLaughs in Book 10, where [[spoiler:Blaine is chasing Mike when both are on electric scooters. [[SmugSnake Blaine]] tries to be menacing by suggesting that Mike won't even make it to the woods he's trying to escape to, only for Mike to point out that they're using the same scooters, and thus have the same top speeds.]]
547** Dorothy wants to be President of the USA one day, and is working hard toward this goal. Almost too hard, she is neglecting meals and actively trying to cut back her social life to spend more time working. However, as she discovers, politics isn't just hard work; it ''literally'' is a popularity contest, and not being likeable/popular or not being charismatic enough to make friends quickly and easily is a death sentence for a career as a political candidate.
548* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial:
549** Here's one from Bille:
550--> '''Billie:''' Shut up and take this. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-2/01-pajama-jeans/owe/ I didn't steal it from the back of a pickup truck in the parking lot.]]
551** And one from Galasso:
552--> '''Galasso:''' Galasso's Pizza (and Subs) is pleased to sponsor this student event regarding understanding the fundamentals of human sexuality. <beat> ...which Galasso is doing out of his immense goodwill, and ''not'' because human sexuality is a bewildering quagmire at which I'm interminably perplexed.
553** Even Joyce has gotten in on it:
554--> '''Joyce:''' We're about to go do [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/gateway/ something completely legal]].
555* TakeThat:
556** A playful one towards ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': the "links to other webcomics" section has the link to QC labelled "Jeph Jacques Makes Butt Stew". Jacques responded in kind, with the link to [=DoA=] labelled as "Dave Willis Eats Diapers".
557** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2021/comic/book-11/03-see-you-in-the-funny-page/juveniles/#comment Joe]] has words for the people responsible for [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Superman's]] [[DarkerAndEdgier grittier]] portrayal in [[Film/ManOfSteel more]] [[Franchise/{{Injustice}} recent]] [[Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice works]].
558** Willis is very much not a fan of what ''ComicStrip/NineChickweedLane'' has been doing lately. The strip just below Joyce's in the student newspaper is ''69 Mouse-Ear Blvd'' by "Pat [=McHorney=]", with dialogue like "Your matchless legs have cured my homosexuality!"
559* TemptingFate: After what happened to [[spoiler:Mike, who was comatose at the time]], Ethan says that he is young and that he will survive it. Post-timeskip, [[spoiler:Mike dies from his injuries]]. Subsequently, Ethan has been noticeably absent from any strip after that, hinting that among all of the cast he took [[spoiler:Mike's death]] the worst.
560* ThatMakesMeFeelAngry: Joyce [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/02-uphill-from-here/fun/ says as much]] to Walky for his criticizing her MRSDegree.
561* ThemeNaming: The strips and chapters in Becky's come-out arc are named after quotes from ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'', such as ''Unlimited'' or ''That Perfect Girl'' (... is gone).
562* ThisIsNotThatTrope: Dorothy trying to tell Joyce what sex is like.
563-->'''Dorothy''': You've seen season four of ''JustForFun/DexterAndMonkeyMaster'', right? The ''Ultra-Car'' crossover episode where she and Monkey-Master get their brains merged?\
564'''Joyce''': Sex is like that?\
565'''Dorothy''': ...Not even remotely.
566* TimeSkip:
567** Three as of 2017, none of which have covered more than a week. The first one was to skip the wait for an Amazon delivery, the second jumped over the immediate fallout of [[spoiler:Ross bringing a gun to campus.]] They both lasted all of four days. The third covered three days, following [[spoiler:Ryan attacking Amber, only to get the snot beaten out of him.]]
568** Book 10 rings out the comic's first decade with a more conventional one, jumping ahead several months with a TimePassesMontage.
569* ToiletHumor: Done in a {{flashback}} [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/03-the-first-step-towards-recovery/congratulations/ when Mike "congratulates" Dorothy on hooking up with Walky]].
570* TookALevelInJerkass:
571** Ever since Becky was [[spoiler:nearly kidnapped]] and her worldview was shattered, Joyce's filter is turned off, and she uses swears rather commonly (though, as Dina points out, her vocabulary seems restricted to "damn" and "hell"). On top of that, she is on edge, and snaps at Becky when the subject of evolution is brought up. Despite finding that the old Joyce could be annoying with her "sunny routine", her friends would rather want her to go back to how she was.
572** Becky. In the Walkyverse and her initial appearance in the beginning, plus some phone calls with Joyce, she is much sweeter and polite. Once she is pulled out of college and has to live at the college, she becomes much more [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/02-threes-a-crowd/sneaking/ obnoxious]], [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/02-threes-a-crowd/blbfghlpf/ insulting]] and [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/roundtheclock/ offensive]].
573** Following the {{timeskip}}, several characters have undergone this either due to lingering trauma surrounding [[spoiler:Mike's death]], or events that happened ''during'' the {{timeskip}}, in particular Halloween.
574*** Jennifer has partly backslid into her AlphaBitch behavior from High School following [[spoiler:Ruth dumping her on Halloween out of the blue]], falling in with Raidah's group and letting her worst traits come out to the forefront. She's likewise severed ties with all of her old friend group sans Joyce, has ceased going by "Billie" in favor of her birth name, and acts behind a façade of maturity while bottling up resentment towards [[spoiler:Ruth for her [[CondescendingCompassion behavior]] and [[DidntThinkThisThrough reasoning]] for the break up]].
575*** Joyce has embraced atheism as a result of the trauma brought upon by her former community and their fundamentalist beliefs, but with it comes a much more bitter and callous individual, not helped by having to deal with possible life changing details like needing glasses or being on the autism spectrum being thrown at her back to back. Her shift in attitude does little to endear her to her friends, but their attempts at trying to get her back to "normal" just ends up aggravating her and creates a much bigger rift.
576*** Dorothy is faced with the prospect that her original goal in life of being the POTUS would require she make moral concessions she's not willing to make, something she is called out on by both Becky and Raidah. This causes her to suffer a full on IdentityBreakdown, resulting in her trying to inject herself into others lives, claiming it's to stop them from making a mistake when really it's thinly veiled self-interest, all for the sake of maintaining some level of control in her life, even going as far as to try and steal Walky back from Lucy after ''she'' was the one who pushed Walky into dating Lucy. Her treatment of Joyce in particular stands out, constantly infantilizing her and acting like Joyce is ''her'' responsibility, becoming territorial when Jennifer gives Joyce advice that actually ''succeeds'' where Dorothy failed, and coerces a visibly uncomfortable Joyce into masturbating for the first time in attempt to be a ShippingTorpedo for her new relationship with Joe, the entire time rationalizing it as "protecting" Joyce.
577*** [[spoiler:Ethan]] has had the most noticeable change in demeanor. In addition to losing muscle mass and not taking care of himself physically, he's much more jaded, dismissive, and overall self-destructive, all related to now suffering from depression over [[spoiler:Mike's death]]. This is especially noticeable when he begins flirting with Asher, who had already made clear he was in a relationship with Jennifer, making clear he just doesn't really ''care'' anymore and would rather just seduce Asher.
578* TooMuchInformation: In Book 11, when Becky and Dina discuss the possibility of having sexual relations, Professor Brock points out that he is still in the room and is overhearing everything.
579* {{Tsundere}}: [[spoiler:Ruth, towards Billie]]. Deconstructed: [[spoiler:Ruth behaves this way because she has anti-social tendencies and a bad home life. Billie confronts Ruth demanding to know what their relationship is, after weeks of Ruth alternating between (awkward) displays of affection and bullying. When Ruth suddenly kisses her during all of this, she tells her to fuck off and runs away. Billie is very confused and hurt by whatever attraction she does feel. It's still played for comedy, but the situation is acknowledged by Willis as unhealthy and just wrong.]]
580* TwoPersonLoveTriangle: Danny admits that Amber's resemblance to Dorothy has made him set his sights on somebody else.
581* UltimateUniverse: To the Walkyverse.
582* TheUnfairSex: Walky seems to suffer a bit of this in [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/05-saturdays-all-right-for-slighting/leisure/ this]] strip, courtesy of Joyce.
583* TheUnsmile: [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/understudy/#comments Enough of one that]] even [[DeadpanSnarker Sarah]] is left in StunnedSilence.
584* UnsoundEffect:
585** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/01-move-in-day/pun/ FRUMPH!]] (Also counts as a ShoutOut to the guy who hosts Willis' sites.)
586** [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2022/comic/book-12/03-trial-and-sarah/permit/ RECLOTHED!]]
587* VitriolicBestBuds: For all that she snarks at him and vehemently insists that she doesn't like him in any way, it's implied that Billie is a lot fonder of Walky than she lets on. At the very least, she seems to spend a lot of time with him for someone who apparently considers herself too cool to be in his presence.
588* VomitDiscretionShot:
589** Ruth throws up on Billie's front as the latter tries to help her out of a drunken stupor in "Answers in Hennessy".
590** PlayedWith when Billie {{Stress Vomit}}s on Walky in "The Whiteboard Dingdong Bandit", the act is off-panel, but we see his front covered in her puke in the next panel.
591** When Billie [[spoiler:finally tries to quit drinking]], she throws up off-panel a couple of times due to [[spoiler:alcohol withdrawal]].
592* WebcomicTime: Possibly one of the worst offenders of all time. As of December 2011, the strip had been running for roughly a year, and the amount of time that had passed was from Monday to ''Sunday.'' By the strip's second anniversary, it had managed to cover eight more days... but only by {{Time Skip}}ping four of them. Finally, in celebration of the strip's ''tenth'' anniversary, the characters entered their second semester... by skipping another ''three months''. At current velocities, Willis will need to live past his 100th birthday if he wants to see Joyce graduate.
593* WeightWoe: It's pretty obvious that part of Billie's insecurity stems from being out of shape, and she expresses frustration and embarrassment at times about it.
594* WhatTheHellHero: ''Mike'' of all people does this to Ethan when Ethan (who is Jewish) agrees to go to church with Joyce. [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/wow/ With one word.]]
595-->'''Mike:''' ...''WOW''.\
596'''Ethan:''' ''[in a small voice]'' Do not judge me.
597** Mike gives [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-6/02-that-perfect-girl/profane/#comment a pretty big one]] when Billie and Walky express how Joyce [[spoiler:post Toedad kidnapping]] has been more profane and angsty. Mike tells them they didn't like the old Joyce and kept trying to change her, but now that she's changed they callously want the old Joyce back.
598** Carla gives Ruth a good dose of this when [[spoiler:Ruth doesn't stand up to Mary's threats to call in the Residence Manager on her after Mary trans-shamed Carla.]]
599** A more subdued example than the above, but Hank is clearly unhappy with Joyce and Becky [[spoiler:taking off with their car and spent all day hiding from them, as he claims he had spent all morning convincing his wife Carol that neither of them have changed that much since going to college, only for his efforts to go down the drain.]]
600%%** Sal wastes no time tearing into Amber for [[spoiler:ruining her friendship with Marcie by constantly picking fights with her when she's just trying to mind her business, over an incident that was several years ago. [[ShutUpKirk Amber doesn't really care]].]]
601* WhamEpisode:
602** Book 1, Chapter 6. [[spoiler:Joyce is drugged and nearly raped by Ryan, until Sarah saves the day. Unfortunately, Ryan manages to escape, and this incident has haunted Joyce ever since.]]
603** Book 2, Chapter 4. [[spoiler:Sarah didn't call the cops on her roommate Dana, she called her Dad to pull her out of school out of concern for her well-being.]]
604** Book 4, Chapter 1. [[spoiler:Amber beats the shit out of her father Blaine, who just kidnapped Danny to draw her out.]]
605** Book 5, Chapter 2. [[spoiler:Becky got kicked out of college after being revealed as a lesbian, and ran away to Joyce's to avoid her bigoted father.]]
606** The entirety of Book 6. [[spoiler:Ross kidnaps Becky at gunpoint, completely shattering Joyce's old worldview. Then Joyce is broken even further once she realizes almost half of her family are defending Ross's actions. Meanwhile, Danny and Amber are having a major falling-out over whether or not Amazi-Girl is still an ok thing for the latter to be doing. Billie and Ruth's relationship is outed to the dorm by Carla when she tries to get Ruth help for her actively worsening depression, and Ruth gets hospitalized as a suicide risk. Lastly, Amazi-Girl confronts Sal at a re-election rally for Robin [=DeSanto=], and when the crowd begins cheering her on by insisting that Sal is a thug who must have done something wrong, she tries to de-escalate the conflict... which is sidelined when she catches a glimpse of ''Ryan'' in the crowd.]]
607** Book 10 goes ''bonkers''. [[spoiler:It starts with the Wham Shot mentioned below, where Walky finds himself (and several others) kidnapped by Blaine and Ross, who are trying to pull an "IHaveYourWife" on Amazi-Girl and blackmail her into kidnapping Becky on their behalf. To underline the threat, Blaine points out how Mike fell off a building fighting with him the other night. Unfortunately, Blaine is so [[SelectiveObliviousness convinced of Amber's worthlessness]] that he refuses to acknowledge his daughter ''is'' Amazi-Girl. [[TooDumbToLive Even after she admits it to his face.]] Ross, however, lets her go, since he wants his daughter back. Becky, instead of fleeing as Amazi-Amber has urged her to, turns herself in... but by now there's an EnemyCivilWar as Blaine turns on Ross for letting Amber go. [[KilledOffForReal Blaine murders Ross.]] The remaining abductees escape, and fight their way free with the help of a freshly-arrived Amazi-Girl. Becky says her farewells to her father. Upstairs, Blaine has recovered. He takes Joyce hostage and races off in an unmarked white van... with Amazi-Girl in pursuit with the help of TheCavalry, Sal and her motorcycle. Blaine is imprisoned in the hospital, then shot and killed by a CrookedCop. Mike is revealed to be in a coma. Oh, and, Robin resigns from her congressional race.]]
608* WhamLine:
609** [[spoiler:In the flashback, "And then Dana's mother died. Breast cancer."]] Suddenly Sarah's junkie roommate just got a ''lot'' more sympathetic.
610** Likewise, [[spoiler:"I called her dad."]] Roughly 90% of the controversy about whether or not Sarah did the right or wrong thing dissipated.[[note]]The remaining 10% is largely about [[spoiler:whether she did it for the right or wrong ''reasons'']][[/note]].
611** Joyce's brother Joshua tells Ethan that his parents wouldn't like him if they knew more about him. Then he sends Ethan a link to his writing. [[spoiler:[=JocelyneJBrown=].com]]
612--->'''Ethan:''' ...Oh.
613** '''[[Main/TheFundamentalist Ross]]''' '''[[Main/AbusiveParents McIntyre]]''': [[spoiler:''(pulls out gun)'']] ...[[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-6/01-to-those-whod-ground-me/deceptress/ Lord, grant me the strength]]
614** One of the first strips of Year 11 opens up with Sarah asking Joyce about a change that happened over the timeskip...
615--->'''Sarah:''' [[spoiler:...so when are you gonna tell your childhood church buddy [Becky] you're an ''atheist'' now?]]
616** It's not one for the characters, but Walky casually mentioning [[spoiler:"My roommate died."]] abruptly informs the audience that [[spoiler:Mike ultimately did not survive his coma.]]
617** After Joyce goes to the doctor, what she's freaking out about ''isn't'' that she was prescribed birth control.
618--->'''Joyce''': The doctor...gave me a referral? To get, um, diagnosed?...[[spoiler:for autism?]]
619* WhamShot:
620** Sal's response upon running into [[spoiler:Amber]] is to [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2018/comic/book-9-comic/01-flyin-to-the-red/knows/ finally take her gloves off, showing not only that her hand did indeed scar from the stab wound Amber gave her, but that she also knows that Amber is not only Amazi-Girl, but the girl that stabbed her in the hand back at the gas station.]]
621** Book 10 has Walky [[spoiler:being thrown into a basement, kidnapped alongside five other people by Blaine and Ross.]]
622** Book 12 sees Danny get exiled from his room so Joe can sleep with Liz. He sets himself up on a couch in the commons, but comments that it somehow feels a lot more uncomfortable than before. [[spoiler:Watching him in the background is [[TheBusCameBack Ethan]], [[EmoTeen looking drastically different than before.]]]]
623* WorldOfJerkass: One of the core elements of ''Dumbing of Age'' is the characters' growth and all the implications it has on their lives. As such, while most of them have the potential to grow, a large portion of the cast either is a jerk to begin with, goes through an asshole phase, or demonstrates how mean they can be in certain occasions. With just the main characters in Read Hall: Clark Wing, you have an InnocentBigot with a subtle superiority complex about her faith (Joyce), an antisocial misanthrope (Sarah), a proudly obnoxious AttentionWhore (Carla), an aloof and rude loner (Sal), a wrathful and violent vigilante ([[spoiler:Amber/Amazi-Girl]]), a self-righteous condescending activist (Roz), an abrasive former AlphaBitch (Billie), a self-destructive tyrant (Ruth), and a thoughtless and surprisingly manipulative loudmouth (Becky). And each of them is far from being the worst of the cast (hell, they're not even [[BrutalHonesty the worst]] of [[ManipulativeBastard the good guys]]).
624* WorstWhateverEver: Danny calls Joe the worst wingman ever, which brings him to the brink of real tears.
625* WrongGenreSavvy: Billie ''thinks'' she's still the AlphaBitch, but hasn't quite realized that college is a much bigger place than high school.
626* WrongInsultOffence: {{Invoked}} and {{Defied}} out-of-universe; the forum guidelines specifically discourage commentors from making Catholic jokes at Joyce's offense, as [[spoiler:until Book 11]] she is an ''evangelical''.
627* WriteWhoYouKnow: InUniverse, Joyce creates a SliceOfLife prequel webcomic to her HerCodenameWasMarySue science fiction stories, filled with counterparts of all her friends.
628-->'''Joyce''': See? Julia Gray is semi-autobiographical!\
629'''Sal''': There ain't no "semi" about it.
630* YouAreFat: Ruth does this to Billie to tear her down in public, although Walky isn't above teasing her either.
631** One thing to sell the DramaticIrony in Raidah's presenting Jennifer joining her friend group as a healthy development is that one of them immediately starts making passive-aggressive comments about her weight.
632* YouDoNotWantToKnow: After Sarah and Jacob use Joyce's creationist beliefs as an ice-breaker, Sarah can't bring herself to tell Joyce about their first conversation.
633-->'''Joyce:''' Well, that's weird. You ''always'' [[BrutalHonesty tell me stuff I definitely don't want to know.]]
634* YouNeedToGetLaid: Daisy, the college newspaper editor, [[https://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/05-media-rumble/legitimate/ needs a girlfriend]]. ''Desperately''.
635-->'''Daisy:''' No. I need ''facts''. I need ''evidence''. I need ''controversy''. I need ''titilation''. I need --\
636'''Dorothy:''' A girlfriend?\
637'''Daisy:''' [''[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything engaging in scissor tribadism]]''] Huh? How'd you know?
638[[/folder]]

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