Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 13, 1993
Transcript:
Calvin: Look what I've got! Hobbes: What is it? Calvin: It's the box a bar of soap comes in. It's a tradition that when you harangue the multitudes, you stand on a soap box. Hobbes: You'd probably be more impressive if you tried using the soap. Calvin: Let me know if you see any multitudes.
Gonna kill the joke here: Calvin, they don’t mean that tiny little box. They mean early-century boxes that the soap is transported in, hardwood boxes about twice the size of your torso.