Homestar Runner and Homestar Runner's Relationship

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*[[Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon]] — Homestar asks [[Pom Pom]] whom he's working with when the two search for [[The Poopsmith]]. When Pom Pom replies, Homestar remarks that "Homestar Runner" sounds like a "no-goodnik".
*[[Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon]] — Homestar asks [[Pom Pom]] whom he's working with when the two search for [[The Poopsmith]]. When Pom Pom replies, Homestar remarks that "Homestar Runner" sounds like a "no-goodnik".
*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 12.2]] — Homestar nicknames himself "Boyfriend [[Dan]]", but instantly forgets he has done so, ultimately ending up inadvertently threatening his self-instated alter-ego.
*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 12.2]] — Homestar nicknames himself "Boyfriend [[Dan]]", but instantly forgets he has done so, ultimately ending up inadvertently threatening his self-instated alter-ego.
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*Email [[garage sale]] — Homestar advertises himself for sale, then offers to buy one of himself, after which he then turns around and offers to buy twelve.
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*Email [[garage sale]] — Homestar advertises himself for sale, then offers to buy one of himself, and then turns around and offers to buy twelve.
*[[TrogdorCon '97]] — Homestar dresses up as himself for the con, agreeing with [[Strong Bad]] that he has an "unbelievably loose grasp on the world around [him]".
*[[TrogdorCon '97]] — Homestar dresses up as himself for the con, agreeing with [[Strong Bad]] that he has an "unbelievably loose grasp on the world around [him]".
*Email [[cliffhangers]] — In an [[Easter egg]], Homestar accuses himself of stealing the [[Lappy 486]], saying that he's got the history and the motives.
*Email [[cliffhangers]] — In an [[Easter egg]], Homestar accuses himself of stealing the [[Lappy 486]], saying that he's got the history and the motives.

Revision as of 09:29, 21 February 2007

"Man, man, we should start putting those Homestar Vs. Homestar fights on pay-per-view."

Homestar Runner is frequently very confused and often appears to forget who he is. He then interacts with himself as though he is a different and separate person.

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