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* FridgeBrilliance: Linka's TomboyWithAGirlyStreak personality stems from her having so many brothers, which gives her a primarily masculine influence in her life. In that case, the opposite can also be said to be true of Claudia; she's an only child being [[HasTwoMommies raised by two mothers]], so she's a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak because the primary influences in her life are feminine.

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* FridgeBrilliance: Linka's TomboyWithAGirlyStreak personality stems from her having so many brothers, which gives her a primarily masculine influence in her life. In that case, the opposite can also be said to be true of Claudia; she's an only child being [[HasTwoMommies raised by two mothers]], mothers, so she's a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak because the primary influences in her life are feminine.
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** In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together on the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them.]]

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** In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together on the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them. Fortunately, Michelle Brock of Child Services decided not to separate the family after all.]]
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** In "No Spoilers (Genderbent)", Claudia (dressed as [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Esmeralda]]) does a little twirl, making her skirt go up, and wraps her arms and ribbons around Linka, who teases by saying "And you got me a dancer! But where's the pole?".

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** In "No Spoilers (Genderbent)", Claudia (dressed as [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney Esmeralda]]) does a little twirl, making her skirt go up, and wraps her arms and ribbons around Linka, who teases by saying "And you got me a dancer! But where's the pole?".
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: While participating at a beauty pageant, the hostess asks Linka if she believes everyone lives up to their values of equality in America because that's the interview question she winds up with. Linka's response?
-->"Of course not! In [[TruthInTelevision the last decade alone]], we have had {{police brutality}} against people of color, [[HomophobicHateCrime hate crimes against homosexuals]] and immigrants from other parts of the world denied access to the U.S. because of [[HitlerAteSugar the actions of a few violent groups of people]]. Most of the time, the immigrants are nowhere near related to the violent people. How can we call ourselves equals when we, as Americans, [[MisaimedStereotyping still stereotype]] and [[{{Profiling}} racial profile]] each other? At the same time, Americans see this happening and decide to watch and comment on the drama on social media instead of doing something about it! But I applaud those who are ''active'' and are making changes, so the future will be better for future generations!" ''[Linka curtsies and walks off stage]''.

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** In "No Spoilers (Genderbent)", Claudia (dressed as [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame Esmeralda]]) does a little twirl, making her skirt go up, and wraps her arms and ribbons around Linka, who teases by saying "And you got me a dancer! But where's the pole?".
-->'''Lane:''' ''(blows a kiss to the readers)'' [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} Goodnight, everybody!]]



** In "Crazy Little Thing", the reason why Luke [[{{Gayngst}} is afraid of coming out as bisexual with a boyfriend to his family]] is because [[TruthInTelevision he's heard plenty of stories about LBGT teens getting rejected and disowned by their families when their sexualities and/or gender identities are discovered]]. The [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] that he has about his brothers and parents turning against him because of it (while Linka, who already found out and is accepting of it, is powerless to help Luke) doesn't help him feel secure about his sexuality. [[spoiler: On the other hand, it makes his family accepting Luke's sexuality and supporting his relationship with Sam when he does come out to them [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments all the sweeter]]]].

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** In "Crazy Little Thing", the reason why Luke [[{{Gayngst}} is afraid of coming out as bisexual with a boyfriend to his family]] is because [[TruthInTelevision he's heard plenty of stories about LBGT teens getting rejected and disowned by their families when their sexualities and/or gender identities are discovered]]. The [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] that he has about his brothers and parents turning against him because of it (while Linka, who already found out and is accepting of it, is powerless to help Luke) doesn't help him feel secure about his sexuality. [[spoiler: On the other hand, it makes his family accepting Luke's sexuality and supporting his relationship with Sam when he does come out to them [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments all the sweeter]]]].sweeter]].]]
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** "Who is the Fairest of the All" begins with AlphaBitch Heather bullying Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite having her BestFriend Claudia and ten brothers who love her for who she truly is, who all attempt to convince her not to abandon her true self. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite still not liking joining the pageant in the first place that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.
** In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together in the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them.]]

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** "Who is the Fairest of the All" begins with AlphaBitch Heather bullying Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite having her BestFriend Claudia and ten brothers who love her for who she truly is, who all attempt to convince her not to abandon her true self. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite the fact that they still not liking joining the pageant don't like how she signed up in the first place that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.
** In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together in on the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them.]]
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* FridgeHorror: In "Crazy Little Thing", Holly [=McBride=] reveals that she didn't come out as a lesbian to her parents until she was in college because she was no longer living with them at that point in her life. She specifically mentions her father during this statement, which heavily implies that he may have had been pretty homophobic and Holly knew that she would have been kicked out of the house if she revealed her sexuality to him sooner.

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* FridgeBrilliance: Linka's TomboyWithAGirlyStreak personality stems from her having so many brothers, which gives her a primarily masculine influence in her life. In that case, the opposite can also be said to be true of Claudia; she's an only child being [[HasTwoMommies raised by two mothers]], so she's a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak because the primary influences in her life are feminine.



** "Who is the Fairest of the All" begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite her ten brothers and her BestFriend Claudia loving who she truly is and attempting to convince her not to abandon her true self. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.

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** "Who is the Fairest of the All" begins when with AlphaBitch Heather bullies bullying Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite her ten brothers and having her BestFriend Claudia loving and ten brothers who love her for who she truly is and attempting is, who all attempt to convince her not to abandon her true self. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing joining the pageant in the first place that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.
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** In "Crazy Little Thing", the reason why Luke is afraid of coming out as bisexual with a boyfriend to his family is because [[TruthInTelevision he's heard plenty of stories about LBGT teens getting rejected and disowned by their families when their sexualities and/or gender identities are discovered]]. The [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] that he has about his brothers and parents turning against him because of it (while Linka, who already found out and is accepting of it, is powerless to help Luke) doesn't help him feel secure about his sexuality. [[spoiler: On the other hand, it makes his family accepting Luke's sexuality and supporting his relationship with Sam when he does come out to them [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments all the sweeter]]]].

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** In "Crazy Little Thing", the reason why Luke [[{{Gayngst}} is afraid of coming out as bisexual with a boyfriend to his family family]] is because [[TruthInTelevision he's heard plenty of stories about LBGT teens getting rejected and disowned by their families when their sexualities and/or gender identities are discovered]]. The [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] that he has about his brothers and parents turning against him because of it (while Linka, who already found out and is accepting of it, is powerless to help Luke) doesn't help him feel secure about his sexuality. [[spoiler: On the other hand, it makes his family accepting Luke's sexuality and supporting his relationship with Sam when he does come out to them [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments all the sweeter]]]].

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** [[spoiler: In the chapter “The Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he’s at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window then gets hit by a truck. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.]]

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** [[spoiler: In the chapter “The Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he’s at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window then gets hit by a truck. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.]]]]
** In "Crazy Little Thing", the reason why Luke is afraid of coming out as bisexual with a boyfriend to his family is because [[TruthInTelevision he's heard plenty of stories about LBGT teens getting rejected and disowned by their families when their sexualities and/or gender identities are discovered]]. The [[NightmareSequence nightmare]] that he has about his brothers and parents turning against him because of it (while Linka, who already found out and is accepting of it, is powerless to help Luke) doesn't help him feel secure about his sexuality. [[spoiler: On the other hand, it makes his family accepting Luke's sexuality and supporting his relationship with Sam when he does come out to them [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments all the sweeter]]]].
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* MomentOfAwesome: In "No Spoilers (Genderbent)", like in the original episode, Loni is the one who salvaged the party and saved the day because he's been working on a Disney-themed party for Linka ever since he found out about the dream she had during the previous chapter.

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* MomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: In "No Spoilers (Genderbent)", like in the original episode, Loni is the one who salvaged the party and saved the day because he's been working on a Disney-themed party for Linka ever since he found out about the dream she had during the previous chapter.
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* MomentOfAwesome: In "No Spoilers (Genderbent)", like in the original episode, Loni is the one who salvaged the party and saved the day because he's been working on a Disney-themed party for Linka ever since he found out about the dream she had during the previous chapter.
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** "Who is the Fairest of the All" begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud brothers loving her for being who she is. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.

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** "Who is the Fairest of the All" begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud her ten brothers and her BestFriend Claudia loving her for being who she is.truly is and attempting to convince her not to abandon her true self. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.
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** [[spoiler: In the chapter “The Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he has at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window and gets hit by a car. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.]]

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** [[spoiler: In the chapter “The Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he has he’s at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window and then gets hit by a car.truck. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.]]
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** [[spoiler: In the chapter the “Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he has at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window and gets hit by a car. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.]]

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** [[spoiler: In the chapter the “Frog “The Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he has at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window and gets hit by a car. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.]]
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** [[ spoiler: In the chapter the “Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he has at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window and gets hit by a car. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.]]

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** [[ spoiler: [[spoiler: In the chapter the “Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he has at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window and gets hit by a car. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.]]
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** In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together in the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them.]]

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** In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together in the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them.]]
** [[ spoiler: In the chapter the “Frog Fiasco”, Leif has put Lexx in charge of taking care of his frog Hops while he has at a doctor’s appointment. Unfortunately, Hops escaped through an open window and gets hit by a car. When Leif comes back, he breaks down in a fit of anger and tears; he blames Lexx for Hops’ death and throws him out of their room. The first half of the chapter is spent with Leif dealing with the heartbreak of the loss of his beloved pet.
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** The running gag of “did you say he?” in “Twice as Hard”. Foreshadowing Luke’s romantic relationship with Sam.

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** The running gag of “did "did you say he?” he?" in “Twice "Twice as Hard”. Hard". Foreshadowing Luke’s Luke's romantic relationship with Sam.



'''Linka:'''Did you say “he”?\\

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'''Linka:'''Did '''Linka:''' Did you say “he”?\\"he"?\\



'''Leif:''' Did you say “him”?\\
'''Luke:''' This isn’t about me!\\

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'''Leif:''' Did you say “him”?\\
"him"?\\
'''Luke:''' This isn’t isn't about me!\\
me!
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-->'''Luke:''' "Awesome! I can't wait for Sam to hear this. He's gonna love it!\\

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-->'''Luke:''' "Awesome! Awesome! I can't wait for Sam to hear this. He's gonna love it!\\
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-->'''Luke:''' "Awesome! I can't wait for Sam to hear this. He's gonna love it!"\\

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-->'''Luke:''' "Awesome! I can't wait for Sam to hear this. He's gonna love it!"\\it!\\



'''Luke:''' Dude, Sam loved the changes I made to the lyrics! How can I write more emotional songs for him without you?"\\

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'''Luke:''' Dude, Sam loved the changes I made to the lyrics! How can I write more emotional songs for him without you?"\\you?\\

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** The running gag of “did you say he?” in “Twice as Hard”. Foreshadowing Luke’s romantic relationship with Sam.-

->'''Luke:''' "Awesome! I can't wait for Sam to hear this. He's gonna love it!"\\

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** The running gag of “did you say he?” in “Twice as Hard”. Foreshadowing Luke’s romantic relationship with Sam.-

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"Awesome! I can't wait for Sam to hear this. He's gonna love it!"\\



'''Luke:''' Uhhhhhh....
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'''Luke:''' Uhhhhhh....
'''Luke:'''
Uhhhhhh....\\
'''Luke:''' Dude, Sam loved the changes I made to the lyrics! How can I write more emotional songs for him without you?"\\
'''Leif:''' Did you say “him”?\\
'''Luke:''' This isn’t about me!\\

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: In "Chore and Peace (Genderbent)", Linka says something that actually rhymes with sixteen.

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"Chore and Peace (Genderbent)", Linka says something that actually rhymes with sixteen.


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** The running gag of “did you say he?” in “Twice as Hard”. Foreshadowing Luke’s romantic relationship with Sam.-

->'''Luke:''' "Awesome! I can't wait for Sam to hear this. He's gonna love it!"\\
'''Linka:'''Did you say “he”?\\
'''Luke:''' Uhhhhhh....
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: In "Chore and Peace (Genderbent)", Linka says something that actually rhymes with sixteen.
-->'''Loki:''' ''(exasperatedly)'' Will you please stop talking in chants?\\
'''Linka:''' ''(chanting)'' Thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen! Get back to me when you clean!\\
''[The brothers all groan in exasperation.]''



** “Who is the Fairest of the All” begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud brothers loving her for being who she is. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.

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** “Who "Who is the Fairest of the All” All" begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud brothers loving her for being who she is. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.
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** “Who is the Fairest of the All” begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud brothers loving her for being who she is. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.

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** “Who is the Fairest of the All” begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud brothers loving her for being who she is. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up at the pageant to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.
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** “Who is the Fairest of the All” begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud brothers loving her for being who she is. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.

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** “Who is the Fairest of the All” begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality and look to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud brothers loving her for being who she is. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.

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* TearJerker: In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together in the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them.]]

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** “Who is the Fairest of the All” begins when AlphaBitch Heather bullies Linka for being a tomboy. It makes Linka so insecure about it that she signs up for a beauty pageant and tries to change her whole personality to be more girly despite Claudia and the Loud brothers loving her for being who she is. It’s not until near the end of the chapter when Linka sees that her brothers showed up to support her despite still not liking what she’s doing that she finally reaccepts her tomboyishness.
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In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together in the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them.]]
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-->"Of course not! In [[TruthInTelevision the last decade alone]], we have had {{police brutality}} against people of color, [[HomophobicHateCrime hate crimes against homosexuals]] and immigrants from other parts of the world denied access to the U.S. because of [[HitlerAteSugar the actions of a few violent groups of people]]. Most of the time, the immigrants are nowhere near related to the violent people. How can we call ourselves equals when we, as Americans, [[MisaimedStereotyping still stereotype]] and [[{{Profiling}} racial profile]] each other? At the same time, Americans see this happening and decide to watch and comment on the drama on social media instead of doing something about it! But I applaud those who are ''active'' and are making changes, so the future will be better for future generations!" ''[Linka curtsies and walks off stage]''.

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-->"Of course not! In [[TruthInTelevision the last decade alone]], we have had {{police brutality}} against people of color, [[HomophobicHateCrime hate crimes against homosexuals]] and immigrants from other parts of the world denied access to the U.S. because of [[HitlerAteSugar the actions of a few violent groups of people]]. Most of the time, the immigrants are nowhere near related to the violent people. How can we call ourselves equals when we, as Americans, [[MisaimedStereotyping still stereotype]] and [[{{Profiling}} racial profile]] each other? At the same time, Americans see this happening and decide to watch and comment on the drama on social media instead of doing something about it! But I applaud those who are ''active'' and are making changes, so the future will be better for future generations!" ''[Linka curtsies and walks off stage]''.stage]''.
* TearJerker: In Chapter 23, [[spoiler: the Loud siblings spend their last night together in the couch, before Child Services takes them away the next morning. The saddened parents quietly watch them.]]
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-->"Of course not! In [[TruthInTelevision the last decade alone]], we have had {{police brutality}} against people of color, [[HomophobicHateCrime hate crimes against homosexuals]] and immigrants from other parts of the world denied access to the U.S. because of [[HitlerAteSugar the actions of a few violet groups of people]]. Most of the time, the immigrants are nowhere near related to the violent people. How can we call ourselves equals when we, as Americans, [[MisaimedStereotyping still stereotype]] and [[{{Profiling}} racial profile]] each other? At the same time, Americans see this happening and decide to watch and comment on the drama on social media instead of doing something about it! But I applaud those who are ''active'' and are making changes, so the future will be better for future generations!" ''[Linka curtsies and walks off stage]''.

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-->"Of course not! In [[TruthInTelevision the last decade alone]], we have had {{police brutality}} against people of color, [[HomophobicHateCrime hate crimes against homosexuals]] and immigrants from other parts of the world denied access to the U.S. because of [[HitlerAteSugar the actions of a few violet violent groups of people]]. Most of the time, the immigrants are nowhere near related to the violent people. How can we call ourselves equals when we, as Americans, [[MisaimedStereotyping still stereotype]] and [[{{Profiling}} racial profile]] each other? At the same time, Americans see this happening and decide to watch and comment on the drama on social media instead of doing something about it! But I applaud those who are ''active'' and are making changes, so the future will be better for future generations!" ''[Linka curtsies and walks off stage]''.

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