Quinn, from Daria. Part of the reason I like her is that she's so hard to like. Does that make sense? Daria is the alienated, misunderstood teen outcast whom the viewer is meant to identify with, and I do; her sister Quinn is everything Daria isn't, everything Daria loathes. She's shallow, ignorant, self-absorbed, stereotypically feminine, and popular just because she's good-looking. This is meant to make you angry, and it works. But I'm not angry with Quinn herself. Quinn is a product of her time and her environment. I'm angry with the societal conditions that allowed her, or even encouraged her, to become what she is. When the the show gives me a glimpse into what Quinn could be, I realize that she's surrounded by people who don't do anything to bring out her nice and intelligent side. Quinn and Daria aren't opposites; they're two sides of the same coin. Daria is funny and endearing because of what she knows; Quinn is funny and endearing because of what she doesn't know. I love 'em both.
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163.0FUNNY DEATH METAL LYRICS OF THE WEEK: 'DEMON'S WIND' BY VADER
Clammy frog descends
Demon's wind, the stars answer your desire
Join the undead, that's the place you'll never leave
You wanna die...
but death cannot do us apart...