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**The unnamed mother in the poem ''Housecats'' and ''The Clinic'' could be best described as this. The poem doesn't say exactly how she treats her children besides that she's more loving to her pet cats but it says something that her idea of being nice to her sons is getting them sterilized.



** A couple of poems,''Home After A Catastrophe.'' and ''The Beyond'', feature the subjects looking for a new place to call home or answers after some sort of disaster wrecked everything.

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** A couple of poems,''Home poems, ''Home After A Catastrophe.'' and ''The Beyond'', feature the subjects looking for a new place to call home or answers after some sort of disaster wrecked everything.



**From what can be guessed, ''Housecats'' associates cats with promiscuity, the poem describing them as "loose and reckless".



** In the poem,''Patterns'', the subject has a hatred of crochet patterns.

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** In the poem,''Patterns'', poem, ''Patterns'', the subject has a hatred of crochet patterns.



* DoesNotLikeMen: Played with in the poem ''Androphobia''. The poem makes it clear that the subject doesn't hate or dislike men, but is instead mildly afraid of them, due to some of her experiences.

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Played DoesNotLikeMen:
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with in the poem ''Androphobia''. The poem makes it clear that the subject doesn't hate or dislike men, but is instead mildly afraid of them, due to some of her experiences.experiences.
**''Housecats'' and ''Sonogram'' implies the mother outrights resents men and that resentment extends to her sons, who, as the former says, "only exist on a whim".



**''Housecats'' and ''Sonogram'' plays with this in the mother's case. The mother otherwise averts this, as the poems imply that, using an herbal tea, she's given herself sex-selective abortions, however, the trope is also deconstructed as she's not good mother to the kids she did have.



* SonOfAWhore: In''"Batteries"'', with Ryuuko having worked as a prostitute (and stripper), the babies she has, Hoshi and, twins, Hotaru and Nikko, are these. Her being pregnant with the latter two causes her to leave the profession.

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* SonOfAWhore: In''"Batteries"'', In ''"Batteries"'', with Ryuuko having worked as a prostitute (and stripper), the babies she has, Hoshi and, twins, Hotaru and Nikko, are these. Her being pregnant with the latter two causes her to leave the profession.



* SurvivorGuilt: ''Rule of Three'' implies the subject is dealing with this or something like this with the poem mentioning how the subject, remembering an agreement with Death, wonders if three of loved ones dying is making her time longer.

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* SurvivorGuilt: ''Rule of Three'' implies the subject is dealing with this or something like this with the poem mentioning how the subject, remembering an agreement with Death, wonders if three of her loved ones dying is making her time longer.



** The first time this happens is in chapter seven when the rats look like they're having a funeral proecession and that comes with mowing down everything in their way

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** The first time this happens is in chapter seven when the rats look like they're having a funeral proecession procession and that comes with mowing down everything in their way

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* AerithAndBob: Some of the names Amo uses are typically fictional, uncommon, and or actual names with alternate spellings (i.e Brownie being named after a dessert and Britanni being an actual name but the alternate spelling of "Britney").
** Of her pikachu group, Jinx and Spinner being names that wouldn't pass for normal, while Jackie and Jaynine (spelling aside) can. Sunflower's is an unclear case (people do name their kids after plants).



* AerithAndBob: Some of the names Amo uses are typically fictional, uncommon, and or actual names with alternate spellings (i.e Brownie being named after a dessert and Britanni being an actual name but the alternate spelling of "Britney").
** Of her pikachu group, Jinx and Spinner being names that wouldn't pass for normal, while Jackie and Jaynine (spelling aside) can. Sunflower's is an unclear case (people do name their kids after plants).

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* AerithAndBob: Some ** Though rather subtle (as it calls attention to an issue, instead of a moral), the names Amo uses are typically fictional, uncommon, and or actual names poem ''A Sadistic Choice'' brings up the idea that, for many, having to choose between two needed things with alternate spellings (i.e Brownie no middle ground is a reality.
** This is more obvious with the poem ''$900'', as, from what's implied, the DownerEnding comes from the subject
being named after too poor to afford an ambulance trip (which probably would have saved her life).
--->'''Amoridere's description''': "Health insurance or, rather, money can be
a dessert nice thing. Some people have one, some people have the other, and Britanni being an actual name but the alternate spelling of "Britney").
** Of her pikachu group, Jinx and Spinner being names that wouldn't pass for normal, while Jackie and Jaynine (spelling aside) can. Sunflower's is an unclear case (people do name their kids after plants).
some have neither."
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*TheImmune: Comes up in the poem ''Ill and Immune'', where the subject (a patient zero) makes a friend with someone who so happenes to be immune to her disease. It's not said how or why he's immune but it's implied that he's going to be just as sought after as she is.

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* DontFearTheReaper: During works like ''Sometimes, I Wait for Someone'' and "Holding Death's Hand". In the former, Death is talked about as though it was personified and, in the latter, Death (personified as female) interacts with a dying character.

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* DontFearTheReaper: During DontFearTheReaper:
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works like ''Sometimes, I Wait for Someone'' and "Holding Death's Hand". In the former, Death is talked about as though it was personified and, in the latter, Death (personified as female) interacts with a dying character.
**According to ''Death's Promise'', Death will uphold any promises she makes with the living, thus, she waits to take the (implied to be) suicidal subject because, despite it all, the subject does have a reason to continue.

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**''The Birds On Her Birdfeeder'' implied Satsuki attempted at least twice.



** ''Ohio Weather'' averts this where the subject compares her menstrual cycles to Ohio's weather, where they both cause her some frustation over how to deal with them.

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** ''Ohio Weather'' averts this where the subject compares her menstrual cycles to Ohio's weather, where they both cause her some frustation frustration over how to deal with them.
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*PricklyPorcupine: Amoridere uses this trope more overtly in ''Porcumouse'', ''Quills'', and ''Her Quills'', where porcupines tend to be AnimalMotifs for the subject [[HatesBeingTouched hating being hugs]], being unapproachable, or both while wishing she were more unapproachable, on top of never wanting to be hurt again, in way, being "prickly", while ''Porcumouse'' uses this as a juxtaposition, as the subject is scared of conflict (the "mouse" part), while, at the same time, going out of her way to be unapproachable to anybody she doesn't like (the "porcupine" part).
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*ThePlague: Happens a few times:
**In ''Shattered Glass'', we have a interesting case, as it doesn't involve the usual but instead involves Toki's blood getting into someone it shouldn't, in which case, it turns the person crystal, complete with sharp crystals poking out the skin. Getting pricked on said crystals means ending up the same way.
**In ''Blood Rabies'', Madgie manages to find a cure a rabies-like virus but not without ending up sick herself.
**The most prominent case of this happens in ''Sneezing Blood'' and its sequels. It's not said what the PatientZero has besides that's bacterial, "festers best in blood", and, weirdly, she shows the symptoms but isn't usually contagious. By ''Antibiotic-Resistant'', the disease is projected to be terminal, as it can't be treated without staff getting sick, the strongest antibiotics cure it, and, with PatientZero out of her quarantine, doctors can't study it without her biology to refer back to or getting sick themselves.
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*SwarmOfRats:In Happens twice in ''Broken Gate'':
** The first time this happens is in chapter seven when the rats look like they're having a funeral proecession and that comes with mowing down everything in their way
**The second time is chapter thirteen and the rats act like piranhas with the narration and her siblings wondering if Nezumi's minions are expressing the "rage she didn't possess".

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*TheGrimReaper: So far, Amoridere has only portrayed Death in art once, showing Death as a female figure.



** ''Aunt'''s Lobelia's marriage is implied to have been something like this, as it's mentioned she didn't marry him for love.

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** ''Aunt'''s Lobelia's marriage is implied to have been something like this, as it's mentioned she didn't marry him for love. She did think she could learn to like him, though.


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*SurvivorGuilt: ''Rule of Three'' implies the subject is dealing with this or something like this with the poem mentioning how the subject, remembering an agreement with Death, wonders if three of loved ones dying is making her time longer.
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** This combined with BizarreHumanBiology happens with Ryuuko during the events of "Sleep". Apparently, due to being a [[spoiler:HalfHumanHybrid]], she can and does go into hibernation (or something like it). One of the captions lampshades this with some RealityEnsues that one half could take sleeping for two weeks, her other half not so much.

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** This combined with BizarreHumanBiology happens with Ryuuko during the events of "Sleep". Apparently, due to being a [[spoiler:HalfHumanHybrid]], she can and does go into hibernation (or something like it). One of the captions lampshades this with some RealityEnsues that one half could take sleeping for two weeks, her other half not so much.



* RealityEnsues: How she'd write some of her stories, especially her fanfics.

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* FriendOrIdolDecision: Jinx in ''Resentment and Insanity'' when he contemplates whether or not it would have been better for him to let Toki's suicide attempt succeed, given the circumstances. He saves her, anyway.



* MoralDilemma: Jinx in ''Resentment and Insanity'' when he contemplates whether or not it would have been better for him to let Toki's suicide attempt succeed, given the circumstances. He saves her, anyway.
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*SuicideDare: In ''The Cuts'', when the subject does some self-harm, her father asks her "Why didn't you finish the job? Huh, why don't you go and finish the job?"
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*FeatheredFiend: Shrikes are used as an AnimalMotif in ''Single'' and ''Untested Backlogs'' for abusers and rapists respectively.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Appears in a picture titled "Holding Death's Hand", where Death is personified as a female figure [[https://orig00.deviantart.net/e992/f/2016/265/0/a/14370318_664447530390015_2039458029250038620_n_by_akaichounokoe-daijr3y.jpg]]

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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Appears in a picture titled "Holding Death's Hand", where Death is personified as a female figure [[https://orig00.deviantart.net/e992/f/2016/265/0/a/14370318_664447530390015_2039458029250038620_n_by_akaichounokoe-daijr3y.jpg]]jpg]]. This carries to over to a few poems, where Death is called "she".



* LastOfHisKind: An elderly Mako officially becomes "The Last of Honnouji" (and the last of the original cast) during ''As the Wind Blows'', as Shiro had passed away of illness and old age and the others died a long time before he did. When she dies in the final chapter, there's no one else left.

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* LastOfHisKind: *LastOfHisKind: An elderly Mako officially becomes "The Last of Honnouji" (and the last of the original cast) during ''As the Wind Blows'', as Shiro had passed away of illness and old age and the others died a long time before he did. When she dies in the final chapter, there's no one else left.



** In ''Asuka'', the sister's condition is described as "chronic sans cure" and she's mentioned to be hospitalized.

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** In **In ''Asuka'', the sister's condition is described as "chronic sans cure" and she's mentioned to be hospitalized.
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*LastOfHisKind: An elderly Mako officially becomes "The Last of Honnouji" (and the last of the original cast) during ''As the Wind Blows'', as Shiro had passed away of illness and old age and the others died a long time before he did. When she dies in the final chapter, there's no one else left.


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**In ''Asuka'', the sister's condition is described as "chronic sans cure" and she's mentioned to be hospitalized.
** In ''As the Wind Blows'', we have this with Shiro and his illness. However, since we know he's elderly (Mako thinks he's around 85 or 94), it's likely age-related.
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*TimeDelayedDeath:
**''Rodenticide'' alludes to this with the subject having considered suicide by rat poison, this trope being a reason why she hasn't done it, as she'd die of internal bleeding, which'll take long enough for her to "comtemplate what led up to those moments".
**Satsuki's death of [[spoiler:heart failure]] in ''Paper Cranes''.
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*PatientZero: The subject in ''Sneezing Blood'' and its sequels. By a certain point, the doctors wonder as to how she hasn't died.
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*TyphoidMary: The subject in ''Sneezing Blood'' and it's sequels is a weird case, as she's been symptomatic but, with medications, she's not contagious. However, by the time the poem rolls around, her meds stopped working...

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* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Played with, as she has stuffed animals that look real and so can show them in situations(like photographing them in snow, putting them in clothes, taking them to public places, etc)that could otherwise be dangerous if they were real pets but, in case anyone were to get confused, she's put DontTryThisAtHome disclaimers on her(Reddit) posts with them, discouraging this trope.

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* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Played with, as she has stuffed animals that look real and so can show them in situations(like photographing them in snow, putting them in clothes, taking them to public places, etc)that etc) that could otherwise be dangerous if they were real pets but, in case anyone were to get confused, she's put DontTryThisAtHome disclaimers on her(Reddit) posts with them, discouraging this trope.



* DrivenToSuicide: A mentally ill Toki (outside of the ''Madgie'' series), Rei in ''Frozen'', and many others.

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* DrivenToSuicide: DrivenToSuicide:
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A mentally ill Toki (outside of the ''Madgie'' series), Rei in ''Frozen'', and many others.


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**''Rodenticide'' references this with the subject having bouts where she thinks about killing herself with rat poison.

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* AbusiveParents: She writes a lot of these but the most prominent example would be Kaeda, who was like this to Jinx, Spin, and Toki, however, the last of the three got it the worse, as Toki was not only beaten but could have very well died of, not only her injuries, but of the leukemia from the severe neglect.

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* AbusiveParents: AbusiveParents:
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She writes a lot of these but the most prominent example would be Kaeda, who was like this to Jinx, Spin, and Toki, however, the last of the three got it the worse, as Toki was not only beaten but could have very well died of, not only her injuries, but of the leukemia from the severe neglect.
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* DoesNotLikeMen: Played with in the poem ''Androphobia''. The poem makes it clear that the subject doesn't hate or dislike men, but is instead mildly afraid of them, due to some of her experiences..

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* DoesNotLikeMen: Played with in the poem ''Androphobia''. The poem makes it clear that the subject doesn't hate or dislike men, but is instead mildly afraid of them, due to some of her experiences..experiences.



** ''#suicideprevention'' mnetiones this with an implied TakeThat.

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** ''#suicideprevention'' mnetiones mentions this with an implied TakeThat.TakeThat towards suicide prevention campaigns.
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**Later, in ''Zoonosis--ESREVER'', a vole she interacted with spreads the disease to a cat and their owner, starting another cycle. Things don't get better by the time of ''Antibiotic-Resistant'' because the only treatment left is hospice; Doctors can't treat the patients without getting infected, antibiotics don't work, and they can't sort out how it works without the subject.
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* DeathOfAChild: When Amoridere plays with the InfantImmortality trope and writes a story where AnyoneCanDie.

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* DeathOfAChild: When Amoridere plays with the InfantImmortality ImprobableInfantSurvival trope and writes a story where AnyoneCanDie.



* InfantImmortality: She plays with this.

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* InfantImmortality: ImprobableInfantSurvival: She plays with this.

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** According to Brownie's Profile, she is known for driving while under the influence of caffeine, which is the equivalent of either driving drunk and/or under the influence of PCP, thus, she usually gets her licence taken away. Apparently, she also has a habit of running her friend Toki over and tends to drive on the curb, as well as crash into buildings. Amoridere states that, somehow, she drives on top of buildings and was once observed driving on electrical and telephone wires.

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** According to Brownie's Profile, she is known for driving while under the influence of caffeine, which is the equivalent of either driving drunk and/or under the influence of PCP, thus, she usually gets her licence license taken away. Apparently, she also has a habit of running her friend Toki over and tends to drive on the curb, as well as crash into buildings. Amoridere states that, somehow, she drives on top of buildings and was once observed driving on electrical and telephone wires.



** Alluded to in ''Content to Wait'' and ''"lucky ones"'' where it's implied that the subject thought about killing herself but decided to live, though, from what can be read, she's probably not too happy with her choice to live

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** Alluded to in ''Content to Wait'' and ''"lucky ones"'' where it's implied that the subject thought about killing herself but decided to live, though, from what can be read, she's probably not too happy with her choice to livelive. This comes back again in ''The Will to Keep Breathing'', where the subject (wanting release) can't bring herself to do it.
**''#suicideprevention'' mnetiones this with an implied TakeThat.
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*ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Played with, as she has stuffed animals that look real and so can show them in situations(like photographing them in snow, putting them in clothes, taking them to public places, etc)that could otherwise be dangerous if they were real pets but, in case anyone were to get confused, she's put DontTryThisAtHome disclaimers on her(Reddit) posts with them, discouraging this trope.
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** Her first ''{{VideoGame/Touhou}}'' fic, ''Goodbye Chen'', lacked poetic details.

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** Her first ''{{VideoGame/Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fic, ''Goodbye Chen'', lacked poetic details.
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*AppetiteEqualsHealth: Downplayed, though a sign that something isn't right with Ryuuko in ''Odds and Probabilities'' is when she eats only her soup but barely touches her croakettes.

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* ElsewhereFic: Because of CreatorProvincialism and the fact that she doesn't know too much about a country, Amoridere tends to write her fanfictions (more specifically her ''Kill la Kill'' fics) where they take place in America, however, she does reuse the characters from the source material. However, her Anime/WolfsRain fic is more of the case, as the main cast, save Cheza, are original characters and the fic takes place in an entirely different universe.

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* ElsewhereFic: Because of CreatorProvincialism and the fact that she doesn't know too much about a country, Amoridere tends to write her fanfictions (more specifically her ''Kill la Kill'' fics) where they take place in America, however, she does reuse the characters from the source material. However, her Anime/WolfsRain ''Anime/WolfsRain'' fic is more of the case, as the main cast, save Cheza, are original characters and the fic takes place in an entirely different universe.



**In general, Amoridere's poems seem to outnumber the amount of stories she's written.



*PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Bunny is older than Madgie by eleven years. When she was twenty, Madgie was nine.



* VirtualSoundtrack: Kind of a recent user to this trope. If read on [=AO3=], there may be a link to the particular song playing in the background, otherwise,on Website/FanfictionDotNet, its just mentioned. Apparently, she also does something of a meta-version of this, as, to pick a song for the scene, she listens to it.

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* VirtualSoundtrack: Kind of a recent user to this trope. If read on [=AO3=], there may be a link to the particular song playing in the background, otherwise,on otherwise, on Website/FanfictionDotNet, its just mentioned. Apparently, she also does something of a meta-version of this, as, to pick a song for the scene, she listens to it.

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