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* [[Dances and Balls]]: Literally every time there is a dance.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Ursula Klevin.
* [[Death
* [[Death Is Cheap]]: Characters are regularly resurrected rendering death not all that big a deal, to the point where teachers will sometimes kill off students out of boredom.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Pretty unavoidable due to the large cast. Most apparent with the transition to the sequel with characters like Kitty Smith, Mighty Major J, and Faye Markus only appearing in cameo roles.
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* [[Fan Girl]]: Made of this.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Lucas Arch and Faye Markus.
* [[Friends
** Andy Kirk and Sara Parker seem to have this type of relationship at the end of the first story and during the beginning of the second, though its heavily implied that at least on Andy's end there is some [[Romance Ensues|romantic interest]].
* [[Full-Name Basis]]: Usually a necessity due to the large cast.
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* [[One Steve Limit]]: Averted, due to the overwhelming amount of Alexes and Andrews in the school.
** Lampshaded in chaper 52, where Megan screams "EXACTLY HOW MANY ANDREWS ARE THERE IN THIS SCHOOL?"
* [[Only Known
* [[Only One Name]]: Takara, Megan, and a handful of other characters
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]: Considering that all the Angels in IAHF were submitted by different users, this trope was pretty unavoidable.
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* [[School Newspaper Newshound]]: Shinbun-kun
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]: Peter Hawthorne and Lila Kirk early in the second story.
* [[Shipper
** Kitty Smith and Anita Khok are basically living versions of this trope.
* [[Shout-Out]]: So. Many.
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** Other Fanfiction Universities
** [[Protectors of the Plot Continuum]]
** Several other passing references are made, including ''[[Doctor Who]]'', ''[[
* [[Stalker
* [[Strawman Political]]: The author tends to do this sparingly, to make a point; giving one character a radically different opinion than the rest of the cast and the author, so that they can be chastised for it. Examples are victim blaming and America's feelings towards marijuana.
* [[Suddenly Sexuality]]: Several [[Yaoi Fangirl|Yaoi Fangirls]] who initially only show interest in the opposite sex are later paired up in lesbian relationships, most notably {{spoiler|Kriss Kross and Merka Breigher}}. Many male characters initially established as straight enter gay relationships off-screen that are revealed at some point later on, most notably {{spoiler|Mike Hawk}}.
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