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[[WMG: Wayside is in [[TheOtherRainforest Seattle]], and feeds into [[ICarly Ridgeway High School]].

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[[WMG: Wayside is in [[TheOtherRainforest Seattle]], and feeds into [[ICarly Ridgeway High School]].]]
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[[WMG: Wayside is in [[TheOtherRainforest Seattle]], and feeds into [[ICarly Ridgeway High School]].
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---> ''Allison:''' This isn't Heaven!

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---> ''Allison:''' '''Allison:''' This isn't Heaven!

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* Wait, why can't it be Hell?

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* Wait, why can't it be Hell?
Hell?
** The possibility of the 19th Story being Hell was directly mentioned in the book without using the word:
---> '''Myron:''' Maybe we're dead. Maybe we died and went to-
---> ''Allison:''' This isn't Heaven!
---> '''Myron:''' That wasn't what I was going to say.
---> '''Allison:''' But she seems so nice. Could someone as nice as her really be the Devil?
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[[WMG: The series is the American Version of AzumangaDaioh.]]

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[[WMG: The series is the American Version of AzumangaDaioh.''Manga/AzumangaDaioh''.]]
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Seriously. The series and show features an AdultChild CloudCuckooLander Teacher, Cows (in replace of cats) that roam the school, and the gym teacher is the OnlySaneMan.

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Seriously. The series and show features an AdultChild CloudCuckooLander CloudCuckoolander Teacher, Cows (in replace of cats) that roam the school, and the gym teacher is the OnlySaneMan.
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** Additionally, the 19th story was ignored too. The teacher that was supposed to teach there quit for some reason (probably having something to do with the mixed up building or general weirdness) and they had so much trouble trying to find a good replacement that they gave up. After a few months of no one acknowledging the floor as anything other than another landing in the stair way, it became a place for ignored people.
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[[WMG: The 19th Story is an [[SCPFoundation SCP]].]]

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[[WMG: The 19th Story is an [[SCPFoundation SCP]].WebOriginal/{{SCP|Foundation}}.]]



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[[WMG: The 19th floor is a room in TheDarkTower]]
Come on. It's the 19th floor. Filled with fictional characters. Need I say any more?
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In Wayside School is Falling Down, Myron chooses to be free instead of being safe. This seems to work because he doesn't have to learn ballroom dancing like the other students and they complain that he never has to do anything. So that should mean that he's not safe. Nothing has happened to him yet but it will. Plus, Myron seems like a really nice guy so maybe he is [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth]].

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In Wayside School is Falling Down, Myron chooses to be free instead of being safe. This seems to work because he doesn't have to learn ballroom dancing like the other students and they complain that he never has to do anything. So that should mean that he's not safe. Nothing has happened to him yet but it will. Plus, Myron seems like a really nice guy so maybe he is [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth]].TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth.
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In ''Wayside School is Falling Down'', when Allison is on the 19th story, the only other [[OnlySaneMan sane one]] there wonders if those on the 19th story are dead. Since it can't be Heaven or Hell...

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In ''Wayside School is Falling Down'', when Allison is on the 19th story, the only other [[OnlySaneMan sane one]] there wonders if those on the 19th story are dead. Since it can't be Heaven or Hell...
Hell...
* Wait, why can't it be Hell?
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"Miss Zarves teaches the class on the 19th story. There is no Miss Zarves. Understand? Good; explain it to me." Okay -- In the second book, Allison, for a while, didn't exist (for whatever reason) when she stumbled onto the 19th Story. The root cause of Miss Zarves' frustration in the third book is the fact that she and her class don't exist, and hence, nobody notices them (for obvious reasons) except the {{MIB}} because, well, they're MenInBlack.

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"Miss Zarves teaches the class on the 19th story. There is no Miss Zarves. Understand? Good; explain it to me." Okay -- In the second book, Allison, for a while, didn't exist (for whatever reason) when she stumbled onto the 19th Story. The root cause of Miss Zarves' frustration in the third book is the fact that she and her class don't exist, and hence, nobody notices them (for obvious reasons) except the {{MIB}} because, well, they're MenInBlack.
{{MIB}}.
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"Miss Zarves teaches the class on the 19th story. There is no Miss Zarves. Understand? Good; explain it to me." Okay -- In the second book, Allison, for a while, didn't exist (for whatever reason) when she stumbled onto the 19th Story. The root cause of Miss Zarves' frustration in the third book is the fact that she and her class don't exist, and hence, nobody notices them (for obvious reasons) except the MenInBlack because, well, they're MenInBlack.

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"Miss Zarves teaches the class on the 19th story. There is no Miss Zarves. Understand? Good; explain it to me." Okay -- In the second book, Allison, for a while, didn't exist (for whatever reason) when she stumbled onto the 19th Story. The root cause of Miss Zarves' frustration in the third book is the fact that she and her class don't exist, and hence, nobody notices them (for obvious reasons) except the MenInBlack {{MIB}} because, well, they're MenInBlack.

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[[WMG: Wayside School exists on a discworld]]
Not ''the'' {{Discworld}} mind you, a discworld (perhaps one of the young discworlds that appear at the end of ''TheLightFantastic''). Where the main Discworld runs on NarrativeCausality Wayside's discworld runs on that special brand of logic that children follow.
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[[WMG: Miss Zarves is a [[DoctorWho Time Lord]].]]

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[[WMG: Miss Zarves is a [[DoctorWho [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lord]].]]
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* The temporally and dimensionally transcendent 19th floor...

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* The temporally and dimensionally transcendent 19th floor... \ncomplete with [[SomeoneElsesProblem perception filter]]...
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* The dimensionally transcendent 19th floor...

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* The temporally and dimensionally transcendent 19th floor...
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Explains the weird infrastructure, the freaky-deaky teachers, the heroic staff that combat the teachers, being able to fall out of it with little injury...

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Explains the weird infrastructure, the freaky-deaky teachers, the heroic staff that combat the teachers, being able to fall out of it with little injury...injury...
* The dimensionally transcendent 19th floor...

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[[WMG: Floor 19 exists, people just joke.]]
When Allison goes there, it was All Just A Dream because the story was built in to the wall.
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In Wayside School is Falling Down, Myron chooses to be free instead of being safe. This seems to work because he doesn't have to learn ballroom dancing like the other students and they complain that he never has to do anything. So that should mean that he's not safe. Nothing has happened to him yet but it will. Plus, Myyron seems like a really nice guy so maybe he is [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth]].

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In Wayside School is Falling Down, Myron chooses to be free instead of being safe. This seems to work because he doesn't have to learn ballroom dancing like the other students and they complain that he never has to do anything. So that should mean that he's not safe. Nothing has happened to him yet but it will. Plus, Myyron Myron seems like a really nice guy so maybe he is [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth]].
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[[WMG: Myron will die.]]
In Wayside School is Falling Down, Myron chooses to be free instead of being safe. This seems to work because he doesn't have to learn ballroom dancing like the other students and they complain that he never has to do anything. So that should mean that he's not safe. Nothing has happened to him yet but it will. Plus, Myyron seems like a really nice guy so maybe he is [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth]].
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** Stories about weirder and scarier floors would be awesome!
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Miss Zarves explains in the third book that nobody ever noticed her growing up. Perhaps Bebe's parents really did have a son named Ray but they ignored him so much that he disappeared. Bebe still remembers him a little bit which is why she used his name in her lie. Perhaps that's why she called him her baby brother when he's clearly older than that (only a few years younger than Bebe). She remembers him being a baby. Allison ended up there after being ignored by her class but she managed to defy the system and get back. Nobody acknowledges the fact that Mark Miller is really Benjamin Nushmutt so on the 19th story it's reverses. The name that's ignored is the name that he's acknowledged as. Virginia and Nick's backgrounds are unknown but it's certainly possible that they were ignored to the point of non existence too.

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Miss Zarves explains in the third book that nobody ever noticed her growing up. Perhaps Bebe's parents really did have a son named Ray but they ignored him so much that he disappeared. Bebe still remembers him a little bit which is why she used his name in her lie. Perhaps that's why she called him her baby brother when he's clearly older than that (only a few years younger than Bebe). She remembers him being a baby. Allison ended up there after being ignored by her class but she managed to defy the system and get back. Nobody acknowledges the fact that Mark Miller is really Benjamin Nushmutt so on the 19th story it's reverses.reversed. The name that's ignored is the name that he's acknowledged as. Virginia and Nick's backgrounds are unknown but it's certainly possible that they were ignored to the point of non existence too.
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[[WMG: The 19th story is where people go when they are ignored too much]]
Miss Zarves explains in the third book that nobody ever noticed her growing up. Perhaps Bebe's parents really did have a son named Ray but they ignored him so much that he disappeared. Bebe still remembers him a little bit which is why she used his name in her lie. Perhaps that's why she called him her baby brother when he's clearly older than that (only a few years younger than Bebe). She remembers him being a baby. Allison ended up there after being ignored by her class but she managed to defy the system and get back. Nobody acknowledges the fact that Mark Miller is really Benjamin Nushmutt so on the 19th story it's reverses. The name that's ignored is the name that he's acknowledged as. Virginia and Nick's backgrounds are unknown but it's certainly possible that they were ignored to the point of non existence too.
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* I concur. Only Bloody Stupid Johnson could end up building a nonexistent floor in a skyscraper that was supposed to be a single story...
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[[WMG: The 19th Story is an [[SCPFoundation SCP]]

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[[WMG: The 19th Story is an [[SCPFoundation SCP]]SCP]].]]
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[[WMG: The 19th Story is an [[SCPFoundation SCP]]
Call Dr. Clef.
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* I like how I was thinking of that show the whole time I was reading this. You may have a point there... maybe Osaka got sent to Japan after the school closed?
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[[WMG: The series is the American Version of AzumangaDaioh.]]
Seriously. The series and show features an AdultChild CloudCuckooLander Teacher, Cows (in replace of cats) that roam the school, and the gym teacher is the OnlySaneMan.

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