Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for September 19, 1988
Transcript:
Hobbes: Space travel makes you realize just how small we really are. When you see earth as a tiny blue speck in the infinite reaches of space, you have to wonder about the mysteries of creation. Surely we're all part of some gread design, no more or less important than anything else in the universe. Surely everything fits together and has a purpose, a reason for being. Doesn't it make you wonder? Hobbes: I wonder what happens if you throw up in zero gravity. Calvin: Maybe you should wonder what it's like to walk home.
futzyone over 13 years ago
How are they staying in the wagon again?
wehrler over 13 years ago
futzyone, they are in a cartoon and/or they are hanging on.
alaskanwhitey over 12 years ago
If he would apply what hes talking about when he’s in school in he might move on to the next grade
yow4zip Premium Member about 11 years ago
I’m with Hobbes on this one.
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
Floating vomit.
glowing-steak32 over 8 years ago
The vomit could end up being part of Saturn’s ring.
Me2times. over 6 years ago
Calvin is quite loquacious and philosophical when he wants to be
AntonL.Graf over 3 years ago
Now he’s talking like that 16th century theologian!
thepinkbaroness about 2 years ago
Clever placing of the date!
Archistoteles over 1 year ago
“A pale blue dot”. That’s all we are.
Totally Not a Killer Dolphin 6 months ago
It turns into a big, disgusting smelly ball until you can wipe it up somehow.