Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
- February 26, 2012
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One of the most famous and popular comic strips of all time, Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes has been a timeless worldwide favorite since its introduction in 1985. The beloved comic follows the richly imaginative adventures of 6-year-old Calvin and his trusty tiger, Hobbes. Whether you enjoyed it as a child while expanding your vocabulary, as an adult in the newspaper or if you are reacquainting yourself with these cultural icons, Calvin and Hobbes will continue to astound and delight you.
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LX013
said, over 3 years ago
We are here to find and discover god and to prais him!
pouncingtiger said, over 3 years ago
It just maybe the lateness of hour it is for me, but can someone please explain the connection between the last panel and the rest of the strip?
Nabuquduriuzhur said, over 3 years ago
All too true. Everything eats each other in some way.
The Fall of Man had something to do with that. Humans didn’t die before then. It’s one of those fascinating and horrifying things of biology that life literally is programmed to die.
margueritem
said, over 3 years ago
Nope.
Number Six said, over 3 years ago
I’m forced to think of all my wonderful neighbours cutting down the trees so they can make room for bigger driveways.
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The few that were left standing have been blown down due to exposure. (sigh)
Wiseguy411 said, over 3 years ago
The circle of life …
aipo86t
said, over 3 years ago
We invented “inside” for a reason.
rogue53 said, over 3 years ago
Since the penalty for sin was death, had Adam not sinned, where would he be?
Wiseguy411 said, over 3 years ago
Only if I can be 29 forever. And retain all the knowledge I have obtained in the many years since that date.
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George Bernard Shaw was right – Youth is wasted on the Young.
puppybreath
said, over 3 years ago
If I could be 25 again and have the youth and vigor, the enthusiasm, the strength, the conficence that I had then. If I could have my mind fuctioning perfectly so I could learn and retain what I learned and put it to good use, If I could capture all my emotions and have them work for good, for kindness and gentle things, for mercies of every kind and lovingkindness for all earths beings. If I could really get to know God and to be known by him as a worthwhile person,
And if all the other people in the world had the same aims and intentions and feelings of love and consideration for each other and for the earth and it’s diverse and amazing creatures…………then YES, most certainly YES, it would be grand to live forever.
watmiwori said, over 3 years ago
Dennis, the perpetual 5-year-old, to his buddy Joey O h to be
two years old again, knowing the things I know now.
Life is a bitch, and then you die.
I don’t particularly want to die but OTOH I’m not sure I want to live in an ever-deteriorating state in a ditto wordl.
Richard S. Russell
said, over 3 years ago
@LX013
Ha ha ha, good one!
bluram said, over 3 years ago
Worry not Calvin, Hobbes wouldn’t bother to eat you. You would be just a mere tidbit at best. Now turn out the lights and go back outside and build a snowman or something.
Puddleglum2 said, over 3 years ago
@puppybreath,
You have sort of described heaven.
You “live” forever or you “die” forever.
Take your choice!
GROG!
said, over 3 years ago
I wouldn’t want to work forever to support my living forever.