Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for November 25, 1988
Transcript:
Calvin: Watch out, Mom. I'm in a bad mood. Mom: Be in a bad mood somewhere else, Ok? I'm busy. Calvin: Hmph! I'll bet my biological mother would've bought me a comic book and make me feel better instead of shunning me like you. Mom: Kid, anyone but your biological mother would've left you to the wolves long ago. Calvin: Yeah, right. Really, how much did you pay for me?
loverboy1988 over 13 years ago
And to think i was born on this day… ==’ll
yow4zip Premium Member about 11 years ago
She’s thinking she paid too much.
bmonk almost 11 years ago
No, Calvin—they paid her . . .
MacBoi over 6 years ago
This strip was edited in The Complete Calvin and Hobbes. Proof: https://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/retired-forums/retired-forums/entertainment-archive/451647-calvin-and-hobbes-text-changed-for-pc-reasons-in
DM9001 over 4 years ago
I thought this was just a part of the Mandela Effect, but no. It actually said this originally.
JasonJackson over 4 years ago
Considering the way YOU are, the person you are…if she didn’t love you, she would’ve sold you a long time ago.
ebrooks about 4 years ago
He’s worried his bad behavior is going to land him on that stove or in that oven