The part about “Might makes right” doesn’t really suit Calvin’s character. He invariably attacks stronger people such as Susie and Rosalyn. The time that he fantasized about being a pirate about to attack a Man O’ War was truer to Calvin’s nature.
Hummm… self-centered, none too bright, arrogant, ALWAYS convinced that he’s right and EVERYONE ELSE is wrong, nothing is his fault, and he’s totally unethical. Calvin REALLY reminds me of someone we have to endure seeing daily in the news, but I’m not quite sure who it is…./s
Reminds me of all those idiots who ride left lane talking on the phone driving on the interstate. Don’t care about the long line of traffic behind them .
Sunday strips always lead to them in the park or somewhere like that, Calvin taking 90% of the strip, and talking about stuff I have no idea what is is… I LIKE IT
This particular strip illustrates why the only ethical system that works is one in which its universal application is to everyone’s benefit. BTW, it’s ludicrous to suggest that Calvin’s behavior is typical of only one politician or one political party.
Philosophies are fine, until you get the short end of the stick. If you still think it’s fair then maybe you have something. Often, however, you do not.
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
Don’t say anything political… Don’t say anything political…
Charliegirl Premium Member about 5 years ago
Someone will. It’s so obvious!!!!
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover about 5 years ago
Looks like Calvin won’t write any history books today.
joegee about 5 years ago
Hobbes is a quick learner.
orinoco womble about 5 years ago
Yup. Calvin probably ended up running for office somewhere.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
oh, now you tell us, Calvin?
Farside99 about 5 years ago
Some lessons are easier to teach than others.
codycab about 5 years ago
You forgot one thing, Calvin: All is fair in love and war!
SonicFan91 about 5 years ago
Dogs eat hot dogs. Reminds me of a show called Drake and Josh.
in.amongst about 5 years ago
In the end Calvin, life is just mean.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Hobbes, there is someone in a big white house that could use a push. Would you be interested?
GreggW Premium Member about 5 years ago
His ambition is to be a Republican congressman.
jackhammer165 about 5 years ago
Nice way to make your point, Hobbes!
Nachikethass about 5 years ago
Apparently, Hobbes’ might is mightier than Calvin’s!
Troglodyte about 5 years ago
Life will shove your a$$ into the dirt sooner than later, Cal!
DaveG1960 about 5 years ago
The rule of self….
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
Unfortunately Calvin, “winning” also requires money and brains—-in that order.
Calvinist1966 about 5 years ago
The part about “Might makes right” doesn’t really suit Calvin’s character. He invariably attacks stronger people such as Susie and Rosalyn. The time that he fantasized about being a pirate about to attack a Man O’ War was truer to Calvin’s nature.
Jogger2 about 5 years ago
Looks like Hobbes, the tiger, has read Hobbes, the philosopher.
Masterskrain Premium Member about 5 years ago
Hummm… self-centered, none too bright, arrogant, ALWAYS convinced that he’s right and EVERYONE ELSE is wrong, nothing is his fault, and he’s totally unethical. Calvin REALLY reminds me of someone we have to endure seeing daily in the news, but I’m not quite sure who it is…./s
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 5 years ago
That is the philosophy of my conservative friends. Sorry, Be This Guy!
Subguy322 about 5 years ago
No Comment
scaryharpy. about 5 years ago
This Sunday Comic was printed in 1989…and is so true today…just as it was every previous decade.
Rocketman about 5 years ago
“Ahh”, indeed.
flemmingo about 5 years ago
Reminds me of all those idiots who ride left lane talking on the phone driving on the interstate. Don’t care about the long line of traffic behind them .
Purple People Eater about 5 years ago
Relative morality in a nutshell.
J Short about 5 years ago
The comments were relatively civil; maybe because it’s Sunday.
carlzr about 5 years ago
I have never heard of any dog actually eating another dog. It would be on YouTube if it happened.
A Hip loving Canadian... about 5 years ago
Distracted thinking, that’s the Calvin we know and love.
Stonkss about 5 years ago
Sunday strips always lead to them in the park or somewhere like that, Calvin taking 90% of the strip, and talking about stuff I have no idea what is is… I LIKE IT
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Which is how the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, until the poor get tired of the rich.
jless about 5 years ago
Wouldn’t going to a place with a million distractions, impair the ability to do serious thinking?
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
Situational ethics are my favorite. And, extremely useful.
Flatworm about 5 years ago
Donald Trump is this Calvin made flesh (or whatever that orange goo is).
And sorry, but I do not choose to acceed to your wishes, This Guy.
Holden Awn about 5 years ago
Morally reprehensible, but absolutely correct in the statement “… The winners write the history books”.
Earnestly Frank about 5 years ago
Just wondering what it would be like if, during these walk in the woods, Calvin meets Winnie the Pooh and Hobbes meets Tigger…
JamesSavik about 5 years ago
I was a mere pup when C&H first ran. I always suspected there was more going on with it that I grasped at the time. Now I’m sure of it.
mourdac Premium Member about 5 years ago
One of the principle tenets of the religion of Calvin.
sonnygreen about 5 years ago
Evidently, laws of physics don’t apply to the world of Calvin. Try lifting a rock of that size with a twig of that size.
Robert4170 about 5 years ago
This particular strip illustrates why the only ethical system that works is one in which its universal application is to everyone’s benefit. BTW, it’s ludicrous to suggest that Calvin’s behavior is typical of only one politician or one political party.
pchemcat about 5 years ago
Funny, not so funny, but this was my mother’s philosophy. I really don’t know how any one of us 5 kids turned out with any semblance of normality.
gantech about 5 years ago
Welcome to the Calvin Cliche Society.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 5 years ago
The end may justify the means as long as there is something that justifies the end.
dragonbite about 5 years ago
Philosophies are fine, until you get the short end of the stick. If you still think it’s fair then maybe you have something. Often, however, you do not.
57BelAir about 5 years ago
This is one of my favorites, finally seeing the re-run.