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In my opinion, I'd say corky was less of an idealized form for Olivia, and more a way of working out her frustrations, both real and adopted. The "wearing food" sets in particular, and the notable selectivity in what images she chose to post to her blogs when viewed next to
others in a set.
She wasn't casting Cracky as a bold heroine, but that's part of the long-lasting charm of it all.