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[[Lawndale High]] has a tradition of handing out the [[Dian Fossey Award]] to students who excel academically but don't contribute much to "student life". [[Angela Li|Ms. Li]] either does not like giving this award out at all or simply disliked having to give an award to Daria (hence her backhanded "in the face of near-total misanthropy" comment); either way, Li says she's "forced" to give out such an award. It's not specified what forces Li to do this. |
[[Lawndale High]] has a tradition of handing out the [[Dian Fossey Award]] to students who excel academically but don't contribute much to "student life". [[Angela Li|Ms. Li]] either does not like giving this award out at all or simply disliked having to give an award to Daria (hence her backhanded "in the face of near-total misanthropy" comment); either way, Li says she's "forced" to give out such an award. It's not specified what forces Li to do this. |
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In Daria's speech at the end |
In Daria's speech at the end of this episode, we learn a little bit about her guiding philosophy, a loosely connected set of ideas that has kept her grounded, kept her Daria, in spite of her changing personality and changing circumstances. |
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==Media reaction== |
==Media reaction== |