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According to [[Strong Bad]], [[Homestar Runner]] seems to have an "unbelievably loose grasp on the world around [him]". As a result, Homestar will frequently become confused and [[Identity Confusion|forget who he is]]. He then '''interacts with himself as though he is a different and separate person'''. This includes talking to himself, looking for himself, writing notes to remind himself who he is, insulting himself, and even fighting himself.  When he's speaking as [[Cardboard Marzipan]], she seems smarter than Homestar and mentions things that Homestar himself wouldn't be expected to think of, at least consciously.
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[[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.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*Email [[the show]] {{--}} One of Homestar's cards reads "homestar = you".
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*Email [[the show]] — One of Homestar's cards reads "homestar = you".
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*[[Lookin at a Thing in a Bag]] {{--}} Homestar asks himself what he's doing, and then replies to himself.
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*[[Lookin at a Thing in a Bag]] — Homestar asks himself what he's doing, and then replies to himself.
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*[[Strong Bad's Character Video]] {{--}} Homestar forgets that he isn't the wooden cutout. This alters his plans for a high five from [[Strong Bad]].
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*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 9.2]] — Homestar does extremely poor imitations of various characters on the switched tape, including himself.
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*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 9.2]] {{--}} Homestar does extremely poor imitations of various characters on the switched tape, including himself.
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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".
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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".
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*[[Bug In Mouth Disease]] — Homestar attempts to help himself out by employing the skills he acquired in health class. He addresses himself as "sir or madam" and asks himself if he needs "medical resistance". It doesn't work.
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*[[Bug In Mouth Disease]] {{--}} Homestar attempts to help himself out by employing the skills he acquired in health class. He addresses himself as "sir or madam" and asks himself if he needs "medical resistance".
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*[[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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*[[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, and 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 [[I'll Take Twelve|buy twelve]].
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*[[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]".
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*[[Trogdor Con '97]] {{--}} Homestar dresses up as himself for the con.
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*Email [[cliffhangers]] — In an [[Easter egg]], Homestar accuses himself of stealing the [[Lappy 486]], saying that he's got the history and the motives.
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*[[Weclome Back]] {{--}} Homestar berates the person who slept through June and the person who forgot to bring the [[doughnuts]], unaware that he was, in fact, said person.
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*[[Happy Hallow-day]] — Homestar talks to and refers to himself as "[[Douglas|Doug]]" while revealing his plan to capture [[Halloween]] night.
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*Email [[cliffhangers]] {{--}} In an [[Easter egg]], Homestar accuses himself of stealing the [[Lappy 486]], saying that he's got the history and the motives.
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*Email [[4 branches]] — Homestar has himself on his own [[The Show#The Show AM|"You're a bad boyfriend" talk show]].
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*[[Happy Hallow-day]] {{--}} Homestar talks to and refers to himself as "[[Douglas|Doug]]" while revealing his plan to capture [[Halloween]] night.
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*Email [[looking old]] — Homestar calls [[Homsar]] "Homestar".
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*Email [[4 branches]] {{--}} Homestar has himself on his own [[The Show#The Show AM|"You're a bad boyfriend" talk show]].
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*Email [[strong badathlon]] — Homestar is the reigning champion in the "Greco-Roman Homestar Crud-Out-of-Beating", as demonstrated when he taunts, punches and slaps himself.
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*Email [[looking old]] {{--}} Homestar addresses [[Homsar]] as "Homestar".
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* [[Homestar Ruiner]] — Homestar believes he lost the Tri-anual race to the end of the race even though strongbad impersonated homestar and framed him for his loss.
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*Email [[strong badathlon]] {{--}} Homestar is the reigning champion in the "Greco-Roman Homestar [[Crud]]-Out-of-Beating", as demonstrated when he taunts, punches and slaps himself.
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*[[Homestar Ruiner]] {{--}} Homestar himself is initially fooled by Strong Bad's Homestar disguise, but after Marzipan tells Strong Bad that she sees through his disguise, Homestar says he agrees while still calling Strong Bad "Homestar".
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*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} After Homestar selects himself for the draft, he switches back and forth between trying to dodge it and trying to coerce himself into it, as though he's two different people.
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*[[Most in the Graveyard]] {{--}} Homestar compliments himself on his own costume ([[What are you supposed to be?|while getting the costume wrong]]), and then corrects himself (incorrectly).
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*[[Hremail 62]] {{--}} Homestar, in [[silhouette]], introduces himself. After the lights come on, he thanks "silhouette" for the introduction.
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*[[Hremail 2000]] {{--}} Just as in Hremail 62, Homestar introduces himself and then thanks "shadow Homestar". He then says "We'll do battle later." One Easter egg actually has him [[Duplicate Characters|fight against Shadow Homestar]] in a [[Mortal Kombat]] parody.
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*[[Best Caper Ever]] {{--}} When calling for help, one person Homestar calls for is "Homestar".
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*[[Where My Hat Is At? (toon)]] {{--}} Homestar's opening line is "If there are two things I know about the Homestar Runner, it's that everybody loves the him and he's a terrific athlete".
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*[[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] {{--}} Homestar says to himself that he seems "distraught" as a setup for quoting Crispin Glover's David Letterman interview.
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*[[Halloween Safety]] {{--}} Homestar gets into an argument with himself and later compliments his own costume again.
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*Email [[sbemail 206]] {{--}} Homestar claims his reflection is his "twin brother '[[Chauncey]]'".
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*[[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks Teaser]] {{--}} Homestar addresses himself before yet again complimenting his own costume.
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*[[Haunted Photo Booth]] {{--}} Homestar once again compliments his own costume erroneously. He then turns around to correct himself (this time correctly identifying his costume), claiming to be "right-say Homestar" as opposed to "wrong-say Homestar".
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*[[Action Cool News-oween Report‎]] {{--}} Homestar is featured as a "Concerned Citizen" protesting a Halloween decoration that resembles, and talks like, the [[Jibblies Painting]]. Then, he (wearing a mustache) is identified as the "Unconcerned Citizen" who put it up in the first place, and defends his decision to have done so. The first Homestar appears to reply to a comment the second Homestar makes.
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*[[Front Facing]] {{--}} Homestar claims that his entire personality changes depending on which direction he is facing, even claiming that "Right-Facing Homestar" is "not around". He also play-acts as two cardboard-headed snowmen named Bramby and Wenda, but forgets which is which while in character. While acting as them, he admits he has difficulty telling "me" apart.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Cardboard Marzipan]]
*[[Cardboard Marzipan]]
*[[Duplicate Characters]]
*[[Duplicate Characters]]
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[[Category:Homestar Runner Relationships]]
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[[Category:Character Relationships]]
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[[Category:Homestar Runner running gags]]

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