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Not Penciled In [B] St. Homer

Not Penciled In [B]

St. Homer


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“I bring you love!”

The Springfield Files may be my favorite episode of The Simpsons, and it probably scared me much more than any Halloween episode.


Alien Mr Burns absolutely TERRIFIED me as a child, so I decided to confront my childhood fears and cosplay the “alien”.


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The writers discussing skinner being bisexual.

“Out of my way, all of you. This is no place for loafers! Join me or die! Can you do any less!?“

“Out of my way, all of you. This is no place for loafers! Join me or die! Can you do any less!?“


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now have some real artand by arti mean bartnow have some real artand by arti mean bart

now have some realart

and by art

i mean bart


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photographedhistories: While browsing through the family photo album, Lisa notices that there are

photographedhistories:

While browsing through the family photo album, Lisa notices that there are no baby pictures of Maggie. Homer explains by recounting the story of Maggie’s birth. In 1993, Homer hated working at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, and had a dream of working at a bowling alley. After he received a paycheck that cleared him of all his debts, he quit his job at the power plant, and went to get a job at the local bowling alley.

When Homer and Marge “snuggled” to celebrate this development, she became pregnant. Marge knew that the news would end Homer’s new lifestyle and affect his happiness, because it meant he could no longer support his family on his bowling alley salary. Marge kept her pregnancy a secret as long as she could, but Patty and Selma, eager to ruin Homer’s life, spread the news quickly around town.

Homer was not happy when he found out about Marge’s pregnancy, and was completely unenthusiastic about the impending birth. Because of the financial problems caused by the pregnancy, Homer was forced to make a sacrifice and go back to the power plant. However, Mr. Burns made Homer beg for his job back, and placed a large plaque in front of Homer’s desk reading: “Don’t forget: you’re here forever”. Homer was once again unhappy at his work, but as with all the Simpson children, when Maggie was born, Homer instantly fell in love with her. Back in the present, Bart and Lisa still do not understand what that has to do with Maggie’s photos. Homer merely mentions that they are in the place where he needs them the most. The scene then cuts to his workplace where all of the photos of Maggie are positioned on the plaque on the wall, which now reads: “Do it for her”.

GOD


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