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== Or rather, Free Country USA is the product of Homsar's deranged imagination. == Rather than some reality-bending accident, everything we see are the delusions of Homsar, who is really an incurably insane human locked in a madhouse somewhere. It would explain why everything seems to defy space, time, and logic, as well as the bizarre appearances of all the characters and places. Adding to that, this insane world could very well be the collective unconscious of several inmates, such as the manically depressed Coach Z, or the emotionally unstable Strong Sad.
* So [http://assets.knowyourmeme.com/photos/4351 they're all human]{{Dead link}}?
* [http://brokenpieces.thecomicseries.com/files/cc2.png This.]
 
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** Well, it is Marzipan's party, which would most likely involve unflavored tofu. The horror
* Strong Bad's Evidence: In true ten-to-twenty-four-year-old male style, he picks on Homestar for no obvious reason other than his mere existence. Like teasing a girl in third grade, a sure sign of a crush. Plus, when he created Stinko Man, the first person besides himself he adapted for it? You guessed it. Wouldn't you think he would have gone for The Cheat, or one of his brothers? Homestar is obviously on his mind.
* Also, in the 2007 Halloween special, [https://web.archive.org/web/20131026064820/http://www.homestarrunner.com/ween07.html Jibblies 2], he seems fairly resigned to living the rest of his life with Homestar Runner and "turning into Mole Men"... just how does that work?
** [http://www.hrwiki.org/mirror/egg.html Counterpoint]. <s>Hell</s> Massachusetts is other people.
** Ah, yes, but Homestar seems to think that it's heaven. What does that tell you?
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== The final boss of ''[[Stinkoman 20 X 6]]'' == is the same person as the mysterious round-faced "man" in the [https://web.archive.org/web/20131022235747/http://www.homestarrunner.com/games.html Games Menu].]]
This troper believes in the [[Chekhov's Gun|Gun of Chekhov]].
Yeah, that 'man' is 20X6 Coach Z. Honestly, you haven't figured that out
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*** From the looks of things, Hremails seem to be released in a random order, with the release of ''Hremail 2000'' on February 2nd.
*** Methinks Homestar doesn't know how to count.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131026055004/http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemailiarized.html Now they're just mocking us.]
* Bring sbemail back!
* Guys! Guys! Everyone! Sbemail 201 is here! It's just named hremail3184. It's really Sbemail 201. And {{spoiler|The Lappy gets blown up!}}. [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20131023142439/http://homestarrunner.com/hremail3184.html Just watch it!]
* Officially [[Jossed]] (read: a toon whose URL actually includes the word "sbemail") by [http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail202.html "imaginary"].
 
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== The DNA Evidence is a sample of Strong Sad's blood. ==
He's obviously not human, so [[Alien Blood|why not]]? Also, the Homestar Runner Wiki's page on blood mentions no instances of Strong Sad bleeding, so this hasn't been [[Jossed]] yet.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131110054555/http://www.homestarrunner.com/wheremyhat.html It has]
 
== Marzipan's name is Maid Marzipan ==
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It could partially explain why he gets picked on so much.
 
== There are no updates because the events of ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20121216061324/http://www.sitesled.com/members/rclock/pp11.html/ Pom Pom's Eleven]'' are taking place right now. ==
Homeschool Winner really did shut down the site, and {{spoiler|it won't be up again until five years from now, because that's when the actual story takes place.}}
 
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== The real reason for the lack of updates since late 2009... ==
Normally, the [[Halloween Episode|Halloween Episodes]] don't have much of an effect on the series' [[Loose Canon]]; if they did, Homestar would still be stuck in the Horrible Painting after Jibblies 2. Unfortunately, whatever the Brothers Chaps put in for that cartoon they forgot to do for the 2009 episode. That's right. ''Strong Sad [[Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies|actually doomed everyone]].'' The Cheat is eaten, Homestar was transformed into a macrame hanging on a [[The Seventies|seventies]] basement wall and into Coach Z [[SchrodingersSchrödinger's Cat|at the same time]], the King of Town [[Sublime Rhyme|has drowned]], both Pom Pom and the Poopsmith are dead, etc. The Brothers Chaps are currently working to correct all of Strong Sad's lethal errors, which takes longer than usual corrections to the canon; their message on their FeedBurner page that their family is having a new kid is a subtle way of annoucing they're trying to extract what's left of The Cheat from Strong Mad's gut.
* Given there's no Halloween toon for the first time in a decade, I'm going to say that's correct. Except its more of a [[Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies]] than a [[Total Party Kill]].
 
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== There was once a fourth Brother Strong: Strong Glad ==
He was the oldest Brother Strong and he ran away to find his fortune. Or he met an unsavory end.
* "Strong Glad" has been [https://web.archive.org/web/20131103002644/http://www.homestarrunner.com/sketch8.html mentioned], but only as an old, scrapped version of Strong Sad.
** There are several fan characters named Strong Glad, though a good deal of them are female.
 
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== Sickly Sam and the Old-Timey Strong Sad from [http://www.homestarrunner.com/main10.html Main Page 10] are the same person. ==
For those who don't know, Main Page 10 predates [https://web.archive.org/web/20131104153603/http://www.homestarrunner.com/parsnips.html Parnsips-a-Plenty], so the original Old-Timey Strong Sad design was likely scrapped in favor of Sickly Sam. Sickly Sam has constantly been implied to be undead. Old-Timey Strong Sad from the main page is shot out of a cannon... that would have killed him, right?
 
== Eh! Steve! is a fugitive.., ==
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* TBC have actually turned down an offer for an H*R TV series. Twice. Besides, a good portion of Homestar Runner's humor is '80s and early '90s pop culture references (which aren't always subtle) and those probably wouldn't appeal to the childrens very well. Not to mention that H*R has always been a [[Cult Classic]], and if it got more mainstream, it could gain the potential to bring out the more... disturbing parts of the fandom.
 
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