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'''The Rest of my Damn Life''' is the only [[series]] from [[The Ranting Klown]] to date. It is best described as a [[post-canon]] series just like all other post-canon series, but like no other. Inspired by [[Richard Lobinske]]'s [[Falling Into College]], and [[Deref]]'s "[[Antipodean Daria]]," it chronicles the trials and tribulations of [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] being forced to live with an amorous Australian, becoming friends with a lesbian, and meeting a host of other strange characters.
== The Rest of my Damn Life ==


This series has been described as "insightful but with just enough humor to not seem preachy," and lauded for its twists and turns. It was nominated in the [[3rd Daria FanWorks Awards]] in 2006.
The only series from [[The Ranting Klown]] to date, this series is best described as a post-IICY series just like all the other post-IICY series', but like no other. Inspired by [[Richard Lobinske]]'s [[Falling Into College]], and [[Deref]]'s Antipodean Daria, it chronicles the trials and tribulations of Daria being forced to live with an amorous Australian, becoming friends with a lesbian as well as meeting a host of other strange characters.


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This series has been described as 'insightful but with just enough humor to not seem preachy', and lauded for it's twists and turns. It was nominated in the [[3rd Daria FanWorks Awards]] in 2006.
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 15 February 2015

The Rest of my Damn Life is the only series from The Ranting Klown to date. It is best described as a post-canon series just like all other post-canon series, but like no other. Inspired by Richard Lobinske's Falling Into College, and Deref's "Antipodean Daria," it chronicles the trials and tribulations of Daria being forced to live with an amorous Australian, becoming friends with a lesbian, and meeting a host of other strange characters.

This series has been described as "insightful but with just enough humor to not seem preachy," and lauded for its twists and turns. It was nominated in the 3rd Daria FanWorks Awards in 2006.


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