Daria is the poster child for “teen misfit,” and holds in high contempt what she sees as the shallowness and superficiality of the world around her. She is also cynical — though she’d say she’s “realistic” — and mistrustful of authority, and doesn’t hesitate to make her opinions known when she sees fit. She has a talent for writing, a sharp intellect, an even sharper tongue (her sarcasm could cut tempered steel), and a wit so dry it makes the Sahara look like a rain forest. [thanks (yet another) heather]
Daria is the poster child for “teen misfit,” and holds in high contempt what she sees as the shallowness and superficiality of the world around her. She is also cynical — though she’d say she’s “realistic” — and mistrustful of authority, and doesn’t hesitate to make her opinions known when she sees fit. She has a talent for writing, a sharp intellect, an even sharper tongue (her sarcasm could cut tempered steel), and a wit so dry it makes the Sahara look like a rain forest. [thanks (yet another) heather]
Gee… imagine that, so was I. ;)
Who the hell are these characters?
cause I was jane…
Is that good?
diarrhea! uh huh huh! =)
jane rocks, guru. if i wasn’t daria, i’d want to be jane.
I was just afraid I’d be the scary eye-popping-out teacher guy. ;)