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* HasTwoMommies: There was an uneven number of male and female students in Mr. Hornbill's class, forcing Adam and Jake to be two dads, taking care of their baby.
-->'''Jake:''' Dibs on mom!
-->'''Jake:''' Dibs on mom!
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* PlatonicCoParenting: There was an uneven number of male and female students in Mr. Hornbill's class, forcing Adam and Jake to be two dads, taking care of their baby.
-->'''Jake:''' Dibs on mom!
-->'''Jake:''' Dibs on mom!
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* ParentalBonus: Since reptiles and birds come from eggs, Slips claims that the experiment is a good reminder of why to stay in school.
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* ParentalBonus: Since reptiles and The entire episode, is basically about Mr. Hornbill using a home-ec project to scare his students away from sex, by showing them the horrors of parenthood. For some students, such as the birds come from eggs, and snakes, eggs are the equivalent of an unborn child, allowing for a teen pregnancy euphemism between Slips claims that the experiment is a good and Lupe.
-->'''Mr. Hornbill:''' ''(holds up an egg)'' Can anybody tell me what this is?
-->'''Slips:''' A constant reminder of why to stay inschool. school?
-->'''Mr. Hornbill:''' ''(holds up an egg)'' Can anybody tell me what this is?
-->'''Slips:''' A constant reminder of why to stay in
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The entire episode, is basically about Mr. Hornbill using a home-ec project to scare his students away from sex, by showing them the horrors of parenthood. For some students, such as the birds and snakes, eggs are the equivalent of an unborn child, allowing for a teen pregnancy euphemism between Slips and Lupe.
-->'''Mr. Hornbill:''' ''(holds up an egg)'' Can anybody tell me what this is?
-->'''Slips:''' A constant reminder of why to stay in school?
-->'''Mr. Hornbill:''' ''(holds up an egg)'' Can anybody tell me what this is?
-->'''Slips:''' A constant reminder of why to stay in school?
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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The entire episode, is basically about Mr. Hornbill using a home-ec project GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to scare his students away from sex, by showing them the horrors of parenthood. For some students, such as the birds overwhelming and snakes, eggs persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are the equivalent of an unborn child, allowing for a teen pregnancy euphemism between Slips and Lupe.
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-->'''Slips:''' A constant reminder of whyin the future, please check the trope page to stay in school?make sure your example fits the current definition.
-->'''Mr. Hornbill:''' ''(holds up an egg)'' Can anybody tell me what
-->'''Slips:''' A constant reminder of why
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-->'''Jake:''' You see, Adam, I'm not exactly what you'd call "responsible", or "accountable", or "dependable", or "reliable", or "dedicated", or "punctual", or ...
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-->'''Jake:''' You see, Adam, I'm not exactly what you'd call "responsible", or "accountable", or "dependable", or "reliable", or "dedicated", or "punctual", or "mature", or "sophisticated", or good "at" stuff, or ...
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* IAmNotMyFather: Windsor is terrified, when he finds himself raising his egg the way his father raised him.
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* IAmNotMyFather: Windsor is terrified, terrified when he finds himself raising his egg the way his father raised him.
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* LostInCharacter: Jake got way too into being the "mom" of the egg, and started dressing like a woman and acting very overemotional, when confronting issues with the baby.
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* LostInCharacter: Jake got way too into being the "mom" of the egg, and started dressing like a woman and acting very overemotional, overemotional when confronting issues with the baby.
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* TurnOutLikeHisFather: Shelley and Bull's child ended up becoming a rebellious punk, who wore dark clothes and caused mayhem, having learned a lot from his father.
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* TurnOutLikeHisFather: Shelley and Bull's child ended up becoming a rebellious punk, who wore dark clothes and caused mayhem, having learned a lot from his father.father.
* VomitDiscretionShot\VomitIndiscretionShot: Apple vomited on Adam, but it was cut offscreen. After she finished barding, the camera panned out, revealing the puddle of vomit on Adam's shirt.
* VomitDiscretionShot\VomitIndiscretionShot: Apple vomited on Adam, but it was cut offscreen. After she finished barding, the camera panned out, revealing the puddle of vomit on Adam's shirt.
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* AdultsAreUseless: The egg sitting project, proves this, with pretty much every parental couple being horrible at raising their eggs.
* CaptainObvious: Jake was very, ''very'' certain, that the ovoid vessel in Mr. Hornbill's hand, was in fact, an egg.
* CensorshipBySpelling: Jake did this, when talking in front of Apple, but she caught on right away.
-->'''Jake:''' Adam! Not in front of the B-A-B-Y.
-->'''Apple:''' Yeah! Not in front of the baby!
* CensorshipBySpelling: Jake did this, when talking in front of Apple, but she caught on right away.
-->'''Jake:''' Adam! Not in front of the B-A-B-Y.
-->'''Apple:''' Yeah! Not in front of the baby!
* InterspeciesRomance: Due to the diversity in animals at the school, every couple was two completely different animal species. Although, if you want to get technical, Adam and Jake are both hominids.
* LostInCharacter: Jake got way too into being the "mom" of the egg, and started dressing like a woman and acting very overemotional, when confronting issues with the baby.
* MyGodYouAreSerious: Mr. Hornbill's reaction, when Adam thought that their eggs wouldn't hatch.
* MyGodYouAreSerious: Mr. Hornbill's reaction, when Adam thought that their eggs wouldn't hatch.
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-->'''Jake:''' You see, Adam, I'm not exactly what you'd call "responsible", or "accountable", or "dependable", or "reliable", or "dedicated", or "punctual", or ...
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-->'''Jake:''' You see, Adam, I'm not exactly what you'd call "responsible", or "accountable", or "dependable", or "reliable", or "dedicated", or "punctual", or ...or ...
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Joked about, when Slips and Lupe's egg hatches and a baby bird is born.
-->'''Lupe:''' Does she look more like me or you?
-->'''Slips:''' Well, she does have your eyes ... and your beak ... and your feathers ... and your wings ...
* TurnOutLikeHisFather: Shelley and Bull's child ended up becoming a rebellious punk, who wore dark clothes and caused mayhem, having learned a lot from his father.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Joked about, when Slips and Lupe's egg hatches and a baby bird is born.
-->'''Lupe:''' Does she look more like me or you?
-->'''Slips:''' Well, she does have your eyes ... and your beak ... and your feathers ... and your wings ...
* TurnOutLikeHisFather: Shelley and Bull's child ended up becoming a rebellious punk, who wore dark clothes and caused mayhem, having learned a lot from his father.
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Adam and Jake are assigned as egg sitting partners.
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* AnAesop: Taking care of a baby is hard work, especially if you're too young to be a parent.
* EggSitting: The concept of this episode.
* EggMacGuffin: All the eggs eventually hatch, and the egg-sitting project becomes an actual parenting project.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The entire episode, is basically about Mr. Hornbill using a home-ec project to scare his students away from sex, by showing them the horrors of parenthood. For some students, such as the birds and snakes, eggs are the equivalent of an unborn child, allowing for a teen pregnancy euphemism between Slips and Lupe.
-->'''Mr. Hornbill:''' ''(holds up an egg)'' Can anybody tell me what this is?
-->'''Slips:''' A constant reminder of why to stay in school?
* HasTwoMommies: There was an uneven number of male and female students in Mr. Hornbill's class, forcing Adam and Jake to be two dads, taking care of their baby.
-->'''Jake:''' Dibs on mom!
* IAmNotMyFather: Windsor is terrified, when he finds himself raising his egg the way his father raised him.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Slips and Lupe argued over which of their natural customs was better for raising their egg.
-->''(Slips coils around the egg, under a heating lamp, emulating the desert sun)''
-->'''Lupe:''' Oye! Let her breathe! We don't want our Zahara to come out all hard boiled!
-->'''Slips:''' Well, excuse me for trying to keep her warm! Got any better ideas?
-->'''Lupe:''' How 'bout a nest yo?
-->'''Slips:''' Oh, sure! A bunch of twigs and leaves. That should keep her ''real'' warm!
* LiteralMetaphor: After the project is over and the birds are taken away, Jake appropriately refers to himself and the other former parents as "empty nesters".
* OverlyLongGag: Jake going on and on, throughout a fraction of the school day, telling Adam how he's not exactly what he'd define as a perfect parent.
-->'''Jake:''' You see, Adam, I'm not exactly what you'd call "responsible", or "accountable", or "dependable", or "reliable", or "dedicated", or "punctual", or ...
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* AnAesop: Taking care of a baby is hard work, especially if you're too young to be a parent.
* EggSitting: The concept of this episode.
* EggMacGuffin: All the eggs eventually hatch, and the egg-sitting project becomes an actual parenting project.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The entire episode, is basically about Mr. Hornbill using a home-ec project to scare his students away from sex, by showing them the horrors of parenthood. For some students, such as the birds and snakes, eggs are the equivalent of an unborn child, allowing for a teen pregnancy euphemism between Slips and Lupe.
-->'''Mr. Hornbill:''' ''(holds up an egg)'' Can anybody tell me what this is?
-->'''Slips:''' A constant reminder of why to stay in school?
* HasTwoMommies: There was an uneven number of male and female students in Mr. Hornbill's class, forcing Adam and Jake to be two dads, taking care of their baby.
-->'''Jake:''' Dibs on mom!
* IAmNotMyFather: Windsor is terrified, when he finds himself raising his egg the way his father raised him.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Slips and Lupe argued over which of their natural customs was better for raising their egg.
-->''(Slips coils around the egg, under a heating lamp, emulating the desert sun)''
-->'''Lupe:''' Oye! Let her breathe! We don't want our Zahara to come out all hard boiled!
-->'''Slips:''' Well, excuse me for trying to keep her warm! Got any better ideas?
-->'''Lupe:''' How 'bout a nest yo?
-->'''Slips:''' Oh, sure! A bunch of twigs and leaves. That should keep her ''real'' warm!
* LiteralMetaphor: After the project is over and the birds are taken away, Jake appropriately refers to himself and the other former parents as "empty nesters".
* OverlyLongGag: Jake going on and on, throughout a fraction of the school day, telling Adam how he's not exactly what he'd define as a perfect parent.
-->'''Jake:''' You see, Adam, I'm not exactly what you'd call "responsible", or "accountable", or "dependable", or "reliable", or "dedicated", or "punctual", or ...