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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to the webcomic's LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs, as well as a few that would be introduced later.

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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to the webcomic's LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, numerous characters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs, as well as a few that would be introduced later.
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* FoeYay: In-universe example. Sara, still under the impression that Aggie asked Penny out in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheTicket The Ticket]] and then stood her up, sends her a set of paints anonymously. "Chew on ''that'', Little Miss Mixed Messages."
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This arc is told through Sara's point of view, as she does her Christmas shopping online, revealing both her assumptions about her friends, acquaintances and parents, as well as her uncertainty about her own identity in all its aspects.

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This arc is told through Sara's point of view, as she does her Christmas shopping online, revealing both her assumptions about her friends, acquaintances and parents, as well as her uncertainty about her own identity in all its aspects.
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--> My identity is not for them to define. And it's not for you.

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--> My "My identity is not for them to define. And it's not for you.
you."\\
'''-- Sara'''
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* FoeYay: An in-story example. Sara, still under the impression that Aggie asked Penny out in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheTicket The Ticket]] and then stood her up, sends her a set of paints anonymously. "Chew on ''that'', Little Miss Mixed Messages."

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* FoeYay: An in-story In-universe example. Sara, still under the impression that Aggie asked Penny out in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheTicket The Ticket]] and then stood her up, sends her a set of paints anonymously. "Chew on ''that'', Little Miss Mixed Messages."
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* BrattyTeenageDaughter - Sara behaves this way toward her [[http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=294 parents]], particularly her [[http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=298 father]].
* FoeYay - an in-story example. Sara, still under the impression that Aggie asked Penny out in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheTicket The Ticket]] and then stood her up, sends her a set of paints anonymously. "Chew on ''that'', Little Miss Mixed Messages."
* LimitedWardrobe - Sara [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this with regard to Michelle, who more often than not, throughout the comic, is shown wearing the same baseball shirt-and-jeans combo: "That girl's wardrobe needs a system upgrade worse than Microsoft." (In fact, Michelle's family is financially struggling, due to her father's unsuccessful business venture, and therefore she no longer has the money to spend on more varied and stylish clothes.)

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* BrattyTeenageDaughter - BrattyTeenageDaughter: Sara behaves this way toward her [[http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=294 parents]], particularly her [[http://www.pennyandaggie.com/index.php?p=298 father]].
* FoeYay - an FoeYay: An in-story example. Sara, still under the impression that Aggie asked Penny out in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheTicket The Ticket]] and then stood her up, sends her a set of paints anonymously. "Chew on ''that'', Little Miss Mixed Messages."
* LimitedWardrobe - LimitedWardrobe: Sara [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this with regard to Michelle, who more often than not, throughout the comic, is shown wearing the same baseball shirt-and-jeans combo: "That girl's wardrobe needs a system upgrade worse than Microsoft." (In fact, Michelle's family is financially struggling, due to her father's unsuccessful business venture, and therefore she no longer has the money to spend on more varied and stylish clothes.)



* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial - When Sara, as a result of searching possible gifts for Penny, receives a pornographic spam e-mail ("Hot blondes do trix with pennies"), she takes it personally and becomes indignant that a "spambot" would presume to know what she is.

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* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial - SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: When Sara, as a result of searching possible gifts for Penny, receives a pornographic spam e-mail ("Hot blondes do trix with pennies"), she takes it personally and becomes indignant that a "spambot" would presume to know what she is.
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This storyline is told through Sara's point of view, as she does her Christmas shopping online, revealing both her assumptions about her friends, acquaintances and parents, as well as her uncertainty about her own identity in all its aspects.

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This storyline arc is told through Sara's point of view, as she does her Christmas shopping online, revealing both her assumptions about her friends, acquaintances and parents, as well as her uncertainty about her own identity in all its aspects.
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* FoeYay - an in-story example. Sara, still under the impression that Aggie asked Penny out in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheTicket The Ticket]] and then stood her up, sends her a set of paints anonymously.
--> Chew on ''that'', Little Miss Mixed Messages.

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* FoeYay - an in-story example. Sara, still under the impression that Aggie asked Penny out in [[Recap/PennyAndAggieTheTicket The Ticket]] and then stood her up, sends her a set of paints anonymously.
--> Chew
anonymously. "Chew on ''that'', Little Miss Mixed Messages."
* LimitedWardrobe - Sara [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this with regard to Michelle, who more often than not, throughout the comic, is shown wearing the same baseball shirt-and-jeans combo: "That girl's wardrobe needs a system upgrade worse than Microsoft." (In fact, Michelle's family is financially struggling, due to her father's unsuccessful business venture, and therefore she no longer has the money to spend on more varied and stylish clothes.)
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This storyline is told through Sara's point of view, as she does her Christmas shopping online, revealing both her assumptions about her friends, acqaintances and parents, as well as her uncertainty about her own identity in all its aspects.

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This storyline is told through Sara's point of view, as she does her Christmas shopping online, revealing both her assumptions about her friends, acqaintances acquaintances and parents, as well as her uncertainty about her own identity in all its aspects.
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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to ''{{Penny And Aggie}}'''s LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs, as well as a few that would be introduced later.

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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to ''{{Penny And Aggie}}'''s the webcomic's LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs, as well as a few that would be introduced later.
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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to ''{{Penny And Aggie}}'''s LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs, as well as two that would be introduced later.

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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to ''{{Penny And Aggie}}'''s LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs, as well as two a few that would be introduced later.
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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to ''{{Penny And Aggie}}'''s LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs.

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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to ''{{Penny And Aggie}}'''s LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs.
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Following "Shoposphere" in the archive is "Names: A Study Primer," which is not a narrative arc, but a guide to ''{{Penny And Aggie}}'''s LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters, particularly those whom many readers found [[OnlySixFaces difficult to tell apart]]. It also names, for the first time, several characters who'd been introduced in previous arcs.


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