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Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 31, 1992
Transcript:
Hobbes: Whatcha doing? Calvin: Dad wants to mow the lawn, so he's making me pick up sticks. He said I might learn something about the satisfaction that comes from a job well done. Hobbes: And did you? Calvin: I suppose so. I think he's trying to tell me there is none.
maxbacsi over 9 years ago
It builds character, obviously.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Great lesson.
Formedras about 6 years ago
There is no satisfaction in doing a job you are opposed to, well done or otherwise.
noissimbus over 3 years ago
Dad’s intentions missed by a mile.