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* ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'': When Ishigami goes to [[LovableJock Kazeno's]] school dorm for love advice, he's shocked to discover that the walls are covered in posters of {{Idol Singer}}s. Kazeno admits that this is actually a fairly recent development and that he had become an Idol Otaku after [[spoiler:[[FormerChildStar Osaragi]] broke up with him.]]
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* ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'': A lot of the characters are shown with rooms that either reflect their personalities or some other aspect of their lives (Shirogane's room for example is rather bare because he comes from a poor family and doesn't like wasting money while resident NightmareFetishist Yume has various occult trappings like a skull and crystal ball). However, it's only directly addressed by the narritive twice.
** Onodera is surprised upon going to Iino's appartment for the first time and seeing that it's covered wall to wall with law books and no other furniture besides a small table in the middle. When Onodera points out that there isn't even a bed in there, Iino says that [[AnOddPlaceToSleep she usually just curls up in the arms of a giant teddy bear with her childhood blanket]].
** When Ishigami goes to [[LovableJock Kazeno's]] school dorm for love advice, he's shocked to discover that the walls are covered in posters of {{Idol Singer}}s. Kazeno admits that this is actually a fairly recent development and that he had become an Idol Otaku after [[spoiler:[[FormerChildStar Osaragi]] broke up with him.]]
** Onodera is surprised upon going to Iino's appartment for the first time and seeing that it's covered wall to wall with law books and no other furniture besides a small table in the middle. When Onodera points out that there isn't even a bed in there, Iino says that [[AnOddPlaceToSleep she usually just curls up in the arms of a giant teddy bear with her childhood blanket]].
** When Ishigami goes to [[LovableJock Kazeno's]] school dorm for love advice, he's shocked to discover that the walls are covered in posters of {{Idol Singer}}s. Kazeno admits that this is actually a fairly recent development and that he had become an Idol Otaku after [[spoiler:[[FormerChildStar Osaragi]] broke up with him.]]
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* ''ComicBook/{{Incandescence}}'': Audrey's room says a ton about her; it's covered in posters and flyers of her favorite bands, motivational dance, and the Cleveland Browns. In addition to that, there's the aforementioned mirrored vanity with cosmetics. But everything else shows she's a total [[TheSlacker slob]]. There are empty soda cans, bags of take-out, and clothes all over the floor, and a closet overflowing with [[AllWomenLoveShoes shoes]]. A closer look into the piles reveals her [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak more tomboyish traits]], with footballs and helmets sitting around.
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* ''Film/AmericanHistoryX'': Derek's bed is watched over by a large Swastika flag, and a bunch of neo-nazi propaganda flyers all over the walls. After Derek tells Danny the full story of what happened to him in prison, the two take down the decor.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Allergic}}'': Maggie's room starts this way, covered in posters of various animals such as cats, dogs, and bears to show she's an AnimalLover. When she learns she's [[PlotAllergy so severely allergic to animal dander that she can't have the dog she wanted]], she tears down all the posters and gets rid of all her books about animals [[AngerMontage in anger]]. Her room [[BadBedroomBadLife remains undecorated]] as she struggles to find a pet until the end [[spoiler:when, after visiting an aquarium with her mom and baby sister June, she decides she wants to be a marine biologist and re-decorates her room with various images and toys of sea creatures and adds a fishtank.]]
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* In ''Literature/{{Animorphs}},'' Cassie notes that everything in Rachel's room is neat and matches, like from a magazine. She also has a bulletin board where she puts up Post-It notes with quotes; Cassie is sad that recently they're all about danger or war.
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** Daria, on the other hand, has a poster of Franz Kafka and another that seemingly portrays a human skeleton protruding from the earth. Perhaps an archeological dig? Her room had very few posters besides that one, since it was formerly occupied by someone psychotic and still had the padding on the walls, which she probably thought was cool enough by itself.
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** Daria, on the other hand, has a poster of Franz Kafka and another that seemingly portrays a human skeleton protruding from the earth. Perhaps an archeological dig? Her room had very few posters besides that one, since it was formerly occupied by someone psychotic and still had the padding on the walls, which she probably thought was cool enough by itself.
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* This was a minor plot point in an episode of ''Series/{{NUMB3RS}}'': The team
is investigating the disappearance of a college student, so they go to check out his dorm room. They quickly realize that the posters in his room are a bit ''too'' calculated, leading them to suspect that he had a double life.
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* This was a minor plot point in an episode of ''Series/{{NUMB3RS}}'': The team
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* This was a minor plot point in an episode of ''Series/{{NUMB3RS}}'': The team was investigating the disappearance of a college student and go to check out his dorm room. They quickly realize that the posters in his room are a bit ''too'' calculated, leading them to suspect that he had a double life.
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* This was a minor plot point in an episode of ''Series/{{NUMB3RS}}: ''Series/{{NUMB3RS}}'': The team was investigating the disappearance of a college student and go to check out his dorm room. They quickly realize that the posters in his room are a bit ''too'' calculated, leading them to suspect that he had a double life.
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* This was a minor plot point in an episode of ''Series/{{Numbers}}: ''Series/{{NUMB3RS}}: The team was investigating the disappearance of a college student and go to check out his dorm room. They quickly realize that the posters in his room are a bit ''too'' calculated, leading them to suspect that he had a double life.
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Compare with EnvironmentalSymbolism and BadBedroomBadLife. If the poster gallery contains one person, the room can double as a StalkerShrine. Extreme examples may count as RoomFullOfCrazy. If the posters are all pinups, you're probably going to see the resident AdmiringThePoster.
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Compare with EnvironmentalSymbolism and BadBedroomBadLife. If the poster gallery contains one person, the room can double as a StalkerShrine. Extreme examples may count as RoomFullOfCrazy. If the posters are all pinups, you're probably going to see the resident AdmiringThePoster. Commonly crosses over with NerdHoard, which contains hobby objects other than posters.