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'''Starmeshelion''' (or '''Stars''' for short) is a notorious figure on the [[PPMB]]. He is well-known for his interest in the character [[Stacy Rowe]], which some consider to border on the obsessive or worse.
 
Starmeshelion also seems to have an obsession for dictating how the character of Stacy should and should not be portrayed in fan fiction. This obsession has not been well received by some other PPMB denizens, most notably in the group of authors known as [[Angst Lords]]. (It should be noted though that his contentions pertain to canon, and not to angst as an all-inclusive genre.) He defines his views of the ''Daria'' characters as being "humanistic to the extreme," and believes that all characters should be treated exactly like real people, especially Stacy. These views are very much related to his general opinion regarding canon, although he considers Stacy's surname appearance in James Joyce's ''Ulysses'' as part of the canon, as well.
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Additionally, Starmeshelion is also an aspiring author with an obvious interest in [[Fashion Club]] fan fiction. True to his minimalistic nature, he produces no more than one or two new fanfics per year. He is currently working on a project of writing a full-length collection of poems dedicated to Stacy.
 
==History==
 
Although an on-and-off ''Daria'' viewer since 1999, Starmeshelion only started to consider himself a Stacy fan in late 2004. He says, "Stacy was not love at first sight; It's much deeper than that. In the beginning I simply saw her as the most 'normal' girl in The Fashion Club. It's only later when I got to know her better as a character and began to admire her innate beauty and kindheartedness".
 
==Representations Of Stacy In Major Works==
 
Stacy appears in three episodes out of twelve in Starmeshelion's experimental novel, ''[[Dog Man Star]]'', where her description remains on-canon throughout. In the short story [["Group Four"]], however, which was written a year later, the entire first episode is dedicated to Stacy, and emphasises her melancholic nature.
 
Starmeshelion's latest work, ''[[Love Poems About Stacy]]'', served to reinforce his controversial status, as it includes his most intense and passionate depictions of Stacy do date. In this confessional collection, the author reveals his innermost feelings about the character, at times to an unsettling degree.
 
==Stacyolatry==
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