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* [[Be Yourself]]: What the narrator encourages you to do, especially if you made a choice of following the popular crowd.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: You can be a very nice character and yet, if your stat fits, wipe the floor with bully-blood. Your mom also applies, especially beyond Infancy.
* [[Big Fun]]: Louis, a big boy you meet in your Adolescence stage. {{spoiler|The fun comes when you choose to be nice to him and invite him to your party despite your [[Jerkass]] friends saying otherwise due to his weight, where you become good friends with him and his mother will invite you and him to a trip to Hawaii.}}
* [[Break the Cutie]] or [[Break the Haughty]]: Both you and numerous other characters you'll directly influence.
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Within the game. You can do a lot of really huge events from being hailed as a hero to being a beloved rock-star in a band, or to have been arrested for selling drugs or setting your house on fire. Other than alter your stats, most of what you do will rarely ever be mentioned again beyond the scenario they took place in.
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* [[For the Lulz]]: Some of the instances you want to do something stupid or bad can lead to this.
* [[Gay Option]]: So far averted, but the online version may add it in. Eventually.
* [[Gratuitous Foreign Language]]: When visiting the fortune teller, (who has a vaguely Eastern European Accent),you are not prompted with the usual responcesresponses of "Yes or "No", but instead, "Da" or "Nyet".
* [[Hello, Insert Name Here]]
* [[High School Sweethearts]]: In the male version, if you dated with or went steady with a girl during your Adolescence years.
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* [[Supreme Chef]]: You can potentially be one in Adulthood where you try to think of the right ingredient to add to make a dish your family and friends rave about. {{spoiler|If the [[Random Number God]] agrees with you, you can become an overnight fast food sensation as well.}}
* [[Smug Snake]]: Sometimes you, other times the narrator.
* [[Take That]]: Sometimes, if you try to go against something the narrator really, ''really'' tries hard to make you go for, the narrator will pull this on you to either [[But Thou Must!|make your path null or to make you go to their path anyways.]] {{spoiler|An example is in Childhood, where you can choose to watch a new ''Superduck'' epsiodeepisode or help your dad with yard work. Insist on doing the former instead of bonding with your dad with the latter, and the narrator will say, "The episode was a ''repeat'', so there!"}}
* [[Tempting Fate]]: So many, ''many'' times you can do so that some choices are outright labeled "push your luck".
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: The crazy driver in the Adulthood chapter in the female version {{spoiler|right after he runs you into a ditch and before he shoots you to death}}.