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  1. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Sewiously.

  2. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    I still can't believe cow clips never caught on

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      they caught on with me lol. it's the only thing i call them. mooooo...

  3. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Well of course

  4. 9 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      I miss my mom.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        I miss video games.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Cinemaphile

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Dumbass

  5. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Part of me does, but most of me is glad the Brothers Chaps just decided to draw the line and semi-retire the series before it got stale and shite.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >semi-retire
      They didn't retire they just stopped making so much of HSR. Though they haven't had the most expansive careers since.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        >They didn't retire they just stopped making so much of HSR.
        That's what I meant by "semi-retired the series."

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      They're releasing a new game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2442020/Dangeresque_The_Roomisode_Triungulate/
      They're probably spending all their time on that.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >semi-retire
      They didn't retire they just stopped making so much of HSR. Though they haven't had the most expansive careers since.

      They're not retired, they're just currently working on the next installment of the Dangeresque Roomisode right now

      https://twitter.com/StrongBadActual/status/1687886126139232256

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        They're releasing a new game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2442020/Dangeresque_The_Roomisode_Triungulate/
        They're probably spending all their time on that.

        I had no idea there were previous installments. The only thing that pops up when I’ve googled them in the past was that they had worked as writers or something on a scant few Hollywood projects.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      This. I've seen what happened to Masyanya, so I'd rather have them update it at their own pace whenever they feel like it, rather than go insane and run it into the ground.

  6. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Nostalgic elements of the series started heading into the 90s
    Better to stop too early than too late

  7. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Every day. There has yet to be a good clean humor series since. I know its best that they stopped but still makes me 🙁

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >There has yet to be a good clean humor series since.
      I don't know of society can embrace such a thing again. Homestar came around at a time that more or less was the last good Christian generation before social media came around and Christianity just shit the ethical bed in the West. I'm not saying Homestar was Christian, I'm just using the religion to encompass the sort of clean non-malicious society that Christianity was responsible for building up; a society that doesn't exist anymore.

      I don't think violent video games or media while growing up had an exceptionally negative impact on that generation but the thing was, that media didn't encourage people to be total pieces of shit, the violence was in service to heroism. Some YouTube channels make millions off being pieces of shit and video games are all multiplayer, which exposes you to the worst of English spoken and written language and kids are being exposed to this as soon as they can operate a device with a screen. And I feel like Homestar, if it were released today, would have no audience. You look at Spongebob and he's a c**t at times and it kinda taints the fun; it's like YouTube in that it's okay to be a c**t towards Squidward if you're having fun. There's antagonism in Homestar but it's not grossly at the expense of others.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        I'd say Strong Bad can be just as much of a "c**t" as Spongebob sometimes.
        >video games are all multiplayer, which exposes you to the worst of English spoken and written language
        Most multiplayer games are heavily moderated nowadays.

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          When Strongbad is a c**t, he's portrayed as in the wrong whereas Spongebob is almost never portrayed as a villain. Hence the comparison to YouTubers - those people are held up as idols but they are not worthy; they are actually being menaces.

          Every time Strongbad is a piece of shit, he's pretty much always punished for it. He's entertaining but he's not meant to be a good example.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        When Strongbad is a c**t, he's portrayed as in the wrong whereas Spongebob is almost never portrayed as a villain. Hence the comparison to YouTubers - those people are held up as idols but they are not worthy; they are actually being menaces.

        Every time Strongbad is a piece of shit, he's pretty much always punished for it. He's entertaining but he's not meant to be a good example.

        >Good Clean Christians
        >those people are held up as idols but they are not worthy
        I can feel just how desperately you want to make that golden calf analogy.

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      >There has yet to be a good clean humor series since.
      I don't know of society can embrace such a thing again. Homestar came around at a time that more or less was the last good Christian generation before social media came around and Christianity just shit the ethical bed in the West. I'm not saying Homestar was Christian, I'm just using the religion to encompass the sort of clean non-malicious society that Christianity was responsible for building up; a society that doesn't exist anymore.

      I don't think violent video games or media while growing up had an exceptionally negative impact on that generation but the thing was, that media didn't encourage people to be total pieces of shit, the violence was in service to heroism. Some YouTube channels make millions off being pieces of shit and video games are all multiplayer, which exposes you to the worst of English spoken and written language and kids are being exposed to this as soon as they can operate a device with a screen. And I feel like Homestar, if it were released today, would have no audience. You look at Spongebob and he's a c**t at times and it kinda taints the fun; it's like YouTube in that it's okay to be a c**t towards Squidward if you're having fun. There's antagonism in Homestar but it's not grossly at the expense of others.

      I'm not sure if I'd call HR "clean" humor.

      • 9 months ago
        Anonymous

        Even the Brothers Chaps call the humor more or less family friendly, but didn't do it for ethical reasons, more just to stick out better

        • 9 months ago
          Anonymous

          What the crap is up with that?

  8. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    imma say it
    strong bad email was not that funny
    its just all injokes that were funny at the moment but had absolutely no substance
    if "you had to be there" for the comedy to work, it wasn't good comedy

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      yes

      it's literally strongbad explaining shit and talking about things with a HR spin on it how the frick did you have to "be there" to understand the jokes about indie films n shit

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      i went through the entire thing over the last couple years and found it hilarious

      >There has yet to be a good clean humor series since.
      I don't know of society can embrace such a thing again. Homestar came around at a time that more or less was the last good Christian generation before social media came around and Christianity just shit the ethical bed in the West. I'm not saying Homestar was Christian, I'm just using the religion to encompass the sort of clean non-malicious society that Christianity was responsible for building up; a society that doesn't exist anymore.

      I don't think violent video games or media while growing up had an exceptionally negative impact on that generation but the thing was, that media didn't encourage people to be total pieces of shit, the violence was in service to heroism. Some YouTube channels make millions off being pieces of shit and video games are all multiplayer, which exposes you to the worst of English spoken and written language and kids are being exposed to this as soon as they can operate a device with a screen. And I feel like Homestar, if it were released today, would have no audience. You look at Spongebob and he's a c**t at times and it kinda taints the fun; it's like YouTube in that it's okay to be a c**t towards Squidward if you're having fun. There's antagonism in Homestar but it's not grossly at the expense of others.

      spongebob is pound by pound a nicer guy than strong bad (or even homestar for that matter) and most of the misery he causes is completely unintentional

    • 9 months ago
      Anonymous

      But I wasn't there and it's very funny.

  9. 9 months ago
    Augie Dogie

    yes

  10. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    He never went away theyre still making new homestar cartoons

  11. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    Well... y'see I always did want to meet the Thnikkaman man but he always gets away before I come on the scene to nab him.

  12. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >do you miss him?

    Not only do I miss him. I miss the time period that spawned him. Although the 2000s were objectively terrible, it was terrible in a way I recognized, and there were things I liked, even though they were anomalies in their own time.

    Post 2012, everything feels like I'm on an alien planet.

    I literally cannot imagine something like H*R being created today.

    • 9 months ago
      Sites

      I miss the internet that made home star runner possible, It was a pre-homogenized time when you heard about websites via literal word of mouth and finding cool websites always felt like a bit of a discovery. People made odd things without necessarily thinking about monetization or going viral. I miss websites that just collect pictures of fat chicks in party hats or women laughing with salad without trying to bombard you with ads, generate monetized clicks, track your data, etc.

      God, I feel like an old grandpa-man saying shit like that.

  13. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    new game out today on steam!

  14. 9 months ago
    Anonymous

    >do you miss him?
    Sure, but then I just get The Cheat to pass me another balloon filled with a pint of Bubs' locally-sourced vegan seven-layer wall spackle and I take aim again.

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