


Bill Gates
Bill Gates
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Character Information
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Bill Gates is the founder of Microsoft.
History[edit]
After Homer set up an Internet company, Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net, Bill Gates went to see him. Gates told Homer that he had no idea what Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net did, so he went to "buy him out" rather than risk competing with Homer's company. When Homer agreed to be bought out, Bill Gates told his goons to destroy everything, saying that he didn't get rich by writing a lot of checks.[1]
Gates attended Billionaire Camp, and his name was seen above a cabin with his net worth of $57,108,927,832.[2]
When Bart was at the Mapple Store, he told the customers that Steve Mobs made a fortune off them, that he invested it all in Microsoft, and his boyfriend was Bill Gates, and they liked to kiss each other on a pile of their money.[3]
Bill Gates was later seen at an entrepreneurs expo with Nelson on his shoulders, in a play fight with Mark Zuckerberg and Richard Branson.[4]
Bill Gates was one of three billionaires allowed into the Beloved Billionaires Club, along with Warren Buffett and Mr. Burns.[5]
Augustus Redfield sang in "Shameless Ostentation" that he was richer than Bill Gates since his separation.[6]
Persephone Odair followed in the footsteps of Bill Gates by dropping out of Harvard University.[7]
He was also one of the many people on "Ned's List of Laudable Lefties".[8]
Non-canon[edit]
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He was seen getting into a rocket going to Mars to escape the Earth.[9]
When Milhouse envisioned himself and Lisa becoming a couple after he created World Wide Wedgie, he saw them as the Bill and Melinda Gates of wedgies.[10]
When Bill checked in to a Mexican health ranch, he was drugged and forced into sweatshop labor. He was then replaced with a doppelganger. At the sweatshop, he met Steve Jobs, who had experienced the same thing. The two often fought before they were freed.[11]
Appearances[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Bill Gates in "Das Bus"
References[edit]
Ned's List of Laudable Lefties
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