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| - Stacy often hyperventilates. While she often has similar traits thats the other fashion club members have, she does seem to be the sweetest and most innocent out of all the members. Stacy had her debut in Esteemsters, the pilot of Daria, with Sandi Griffin meeting and greeting Quinn Morgendorffer on her first day, complimenting how “cool” she is. As she began recurring around, especially with the Fashion Club, her character developed into quirks of insecurity and hyperventilating neurosis. Examples of her behavior was her trademark reaction when she thought she wore stretch pants (“Road Worrier“), and continuous tears that elapsed for a whole day when blown off by Bret Strand (“Fair Enough”), in addition of runny mascara eyes. It portrays that she takes some minor, little things too seriou
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| - Stacy often hyperventilates. While she often has similar traits thats the other fashion club members have, she does seem to be the sweetest and most innocent out of all the members. Stacy had her debut in Esteemsters, the pilot of Daria, with Sandi Griffin meeting and greeting Quinn Morgendorffer on her first day, complimenting how “cool” she is. As she began recurring around, especially with the Fashion Club, her character developed into quirks of insecurity and hyperventilating neurosis. Examples of her behavior was her trademark reaction when she thought she wore stretch pants (“Road Worrier“), and continuous tears that elapsed for a whole day when blown off by Bret Strand (“Fair Enough”), in addition of runny mascara eyes. It portrays that she takes some minor, little things too seriously, even when it’d be minutes of ease to overcome. According to Selective Soulmate, her interests include “aromatherapy, the tragic life and death of Margaux Hemingway, collecting fragile glass animals, assertiveness training” (that last one doesn’t seem to work). In “Life in the Past Lane”, she begins a fascination with magic, and in the finale film, “Is It College Yet?” she believes in curses.
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