Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 14, 1995
Transcript:
Calvin: Times are tough for us suburban post-modernists. Hobbes: How so? Calvin: Well, people seem to be reluctant to pay for sidewalk drawings that stay where thay are and wash away in the rain. And nowadays, nobody wants tax money to support art, and corporations won't underwrite me because I'm not famous enough to effectively advertise their cultural enlightenment. Hobbes: Couldn't you support your art with another job? Calvin: What, you mean work?
I was looking into concert bands the other day because I thought it would be fun to play tuba as a career. Everyone in those bands has another job somewhere. Siiiiggghhh.