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Homer gives Lisa a yellow card. Angered, Lisa rips up the yellow card, causing Homer to give her a red card and eject her from the game. Marge is disappointed with Bart as Homer returns home with an angry Lisa from the soccer game. Homer and Bart go to Moe's Tavern where Moe gives them advice. Homer gives Lisa a DVD documentary about soccer ...
Initially, this brings Bart and Homer closer together, despite Homer disrupting Bart's education and later getting cut up by glass during a baseball game. However, things soon go wrong, such as Bart being left outside in the cold while Homer drinks at Moe's , and again when Marge and Homer try to have sex when Bart does his homework, leading ...
Unable to go on, Bart finally confessed to his family, explaining that he thought being popular was the most important thing in the world. Homer realized it was his advice that had caused Bart to commit the crime in the first place, and took responsibility by accompanying Bart as he took the head back to the statue, returning the story to the ...
The next day, Homer and Marge wake up in a world where Bart isn't a Simpson and live in a fancy house. Marge is a veterinarian at a Grey's Anatomy-type animal hospital where she is the only one who does any work, and Homer is a stadium scoreboard operator. After a family outing, the family accidentally hits a boy named Bart with their car.
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In the real world, Mr. Burns attempts to buy Bart as an NFT from Homer. After Marge and Bart return to the museum with Jenner's key, it is revealed that Homer turned himself into an NFT during Burns' offer. The blockchain train, driven by FOMO, runs out of fuel, rendering the NFTs, including Homer, nearly worthless.
Homer Simpson’s reported decision to stop strangling his son, Bart, has fans talking — at least on the Internet. That’s where everyone, of course, has an opinion.
During a recent episode, Homer declared he had stopped strangling his 10-year-old son because ‘times have changed’