I really like your costume

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[[File:Ween 09 Teaser.png|thumb|"I really like your covered all in black ink costumes."]]
[[File:Ween 09 Teaser.png|thumb|"I really like your covered all in black ink costumes."]]
[[Homestar Runner]] often will mistake a costume that someone (including [[Homestar Runner and Homestar Runner's Relationship|himself]]) is wearing for another person. These mistakes are often bizarre or ludicrous. He appears to be certain his wild assumptions are correct, even going as far as '''phrasing the mistaken recognition as a compliment to the wearer''', rather than simply a question of [[What are you supposed to be?|what they're supposed to be]]. This began, naturally, as a Halloween joke and has become enough of a running gag that it has happened on several occasions in other toons as well.
[[Homestar Runner]] often will mistake a costume that someone (including [[Homestar Runner and Homestar Runner's Relationship|himself]]) is wearing for another person. These mistakes are often bizarre or ludicrous. He appears to be certain his wild assumptions are correct, even going as far as '''phrasing the mistaken recognition as a compliment to the wearer''', rather than simply a question of [[What are you supposed to be?|what they're supposed to be]]. This began, naturally, as a Halloween joke and has become enough of a running gag that it has happened on several occasions in other toons as well.

Revision as of 17:43, 20 October 2014

"I really like your covered all in black ink costumes."

Homestar Runner often will mistake a costume that someone (including himself) is wearing for another person. These mistakes are often bizarre or ludicrous. He appears to be certain his wild assumptions are correct, even going as far as phrasing the mistaken recognition as a compliment to the wearer, rather than simply a question of what they're supposed to be. This began, naturally, as a Halloween joke and has become enough of a running gag that it has happened on several occasions in other toons as well.

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