Pregnancy
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*Email [[garage sale]] — [[Coach Z]] implies that he is or wishes to be an expectant mother. | *Email [[garage sale]] — [[Coach Z]] implies that he is or wishes to be an expectant mother. | ||
*[[Commandos in the Classroom]] — After [[Reynold]] makes a failed attempt to [[swear]], he says that he "might as well go home and get teen pregnant". | *[[Commandos in the Classroom]] — After [[Reynold]] makes a failed attempt to [[swear]], he says that he "might as well go home and get teen pregnant". | ||
- | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 10]] — | + | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 10]] (Easter egg) — [[The Ugly One]] suggests having a baby for their tenth [[Teen Girl Squad]] issue. |
- | *[[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] — | + | *[[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] (Easter egg) — [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] adopts a "shady drifter" impression and explains that his "wife" is pregnant. |
- | *Email [[portrait]] — | + | *Email [[portrait]] (Easter egg) — [[Strong Bad]] states that he "doesn't even need lamaze classes". [[Wikipedia:Lamaze|Lamaze]] is a special class given to pregnant women preparing to give birth. |
*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2]] — [[Marzipan]] says that she is "probably outside eating some dirt or something". Eating dirt, also known as [[Wikipedia: Geophagy|geophagy]], is a practice most often seen in rural or preindustrial societies among pregnant women. At the time this toon was released, [[Missy Palmer]] actually was pregnant. | *[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2]] — [[Marzipan]] says that she is "probably outside eating some dirt or something". Eating dirt, also known as [[Wikipedia: Geophagy|geophagy]], is a practice most often seen in rural or preindustrial societies among pregnant women. At the time this toon was released, [[Missy Palmer]] actually was pregnant. | ||
*Email [[keep cool]] — Strong Bad asks [[Bubs]] if he would like to get together a game of "[[Sea Creatures#Fish|sharks and minnows]]", "[[Wikipedia: Albert Einstein|Einstein]] and [[Wikipedia: Kreskin|Kreskin]]", or "pregnant and seventeen". | *Email [[keep cool]] — Strong Bad asks [[Bubs]] if he would like to get together a game of "[[Sea Creatures#Fish|sharks and minnows]]", "[[Wikipedia: Albert Einstein|Einstein]] and [[Wikipedia: Kreskin|Kreskin]]", or "pregnant and seventeen". |
Revision as of 17:51, 16 April 2016
Occasionally in the Homestar Runner body of work, a character (often a somewhat confused male) mentions being or getting pregnant.
Appearances
- Email garage sale — Coach Z implies that he is or wishes to be an expectant mother.
- Commandos in the Classroom — After Reynold makes a failed attempt to swear, he says that he "might as well go home and get teen pregnant".
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 (Easter egg) — The Ugly One suggests having a baby for their tenth Teen Girl Squad issue.
- Halloween Potion-ma-jig (Easter egg) — Homestar adopts a "shady drifter" impression and explains that his "wife" is pregnant.
- Email portrait (Easter egg) — Strong Bad states that he "doesn't even need lamaze classes". Lamaze is a special class given to pregnant women preparing to give birth.
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2 — Marzipan says that she is "probably outside eating some dirt or something". Eating dirt, also known as geophagy, is a practice most often seen in rural or preindustrial societies among pregnant women. At the time this toon was released, Missy Palmer actually was pregnant.
- Email keep cool — Strong Bad asks Bubs if he would like to get together a game of "sharks and minnows", "Einstein and Kreskin", or "pregnant and seventeen".
- Email cliffhangers — Homestar momentarily believes that he is pregnant.
- On Break — Strong Bad mentions "maternity leave" as one of the breaks he has already taken that day.