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She sometimes had to explain to them basic facts, such as that seeds had to be planted in the ground ([[Sprout]]) and that graduation existed ([[U. S. History]]); sometimes she offered ''straight'' advice to the duo without any sarcasm ([[Beavis and Butt-head issue 12|Putting the X in Xmas]]), something she rarely bothered to do with anyone stupid at Lawndale, or tried to reason with them even though she had to know this wouldn't work ([[Beavis and Butt-head issue 1|Dental Hygiene Dilemma]], [[Career Day]]). One time she even ranted in their presence about being forced to be a fashion reporter for the school newspaper, as if they were the only ones she ''could'' express her irritation too ([[Sporting Goods]]). Whatever her reaction to them, she still went out of her way to encounter and talk to them, even though this encounters were often irritating or bemusing.
 
[[Image:bb_DUNdannaDUN.jpg|right|frame400px|thumb|The lads headbang, while Daria ignores them ("[[Citizen Butt-head]]")]]
 
Beavis & Butt-Head usually referred to her as "Diarhhea", though Butt-Head would usually call her by her real name to her face. He seemed to vaguely respect her, taking her advice on some things. Daria, for her part, seemed to be more annoyed by Beavis than Butt-head. In [[Beavis and Butt-head (comics)|the ''Beavis and Butt-head'' comics]] by [[Marvel Universe|Marvel Comics]], the lads were sometimes ruder and openly mentioned in Daria's presence that they didn't think much of her looks (usually as a statement of fact rather than malicious action). We are told by a higher power in "[[It's a Miserable Life]]" that exposure to Butt-head ruined her interest in men.
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