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Up to season 8 of The Simpsons, Homer Simpson's lazy and childish personality had never truly been questioned by anybody in Springfield until Frank Grimes started work at the power plant.
For over 30 years, Homer J. Simpson has been America's most visible - and unbothered - federal employee. He's been responsible for near meltdowns, mishandled hazardous materials, slept through ...
Homer Simpson's top 5 work-firing reasons Homer isn't really stupid as he portrays to be; he's just lazy and enjoys gulping down Duff and donuts than receiving a well-earned paycheck.
From tips on how to avoid working at work to Homer’s suitably slapdash design for his “Lazy House of the Future,” this ode to the joys of sloth shows a true American idle at his lazy best ...
Have you ever wondered why Mr. Burns doesn’t fire Homer from his job at the Nuclear Power Plant? Probably not. It doesn’t matter Homer is lazy and wildly incompetent to the point of being dangerous.
Even Homer himself thought The Simpsons season 36 episode 17's worst joke was a stretch, which ironically went a long way to redeeming the goofy gag.
Ask any die-hard fan of The Simpsons about the most polarizing episode of the series, and odds are you’ll hear “Homer’s Enemy.
If you’ve spent time in the armed forces, you’ve had a Homer in your unit. He's not a comedic exaggeration. He’s a federal fixture.