At least you know better! There is hope if you spread that idea far and wide!Also, why not find that teacher NOW and tell him exactly what you think of him?
Gee, what a thoughtful caring statement. Maybe you disagree with their stance, but that doesn’t make them evil, self centered people that don’t care about others. Hubris, thy name is “Omnius”.
Non existent commas and periods in comments often confuses me as to the intent of the remark. I notice the misspellings, but at least understand the commenter’s stance. Whew! Almost missed that apostrophe.
The internet is supposed to be quick and easy, so not much attention is paid to spelling and punctuation, and it is easy to make typos. If you can understand it, that’s really all that matters.
When I was in elementary school in the 1940s, we diagrammed sentences. I’m sure most kids were bored and I’m not sure I could do it today. In 7th grade, we had an English workbook that had cute illustrations of sentences with misplaced modifiers.
It’s a comic strip, grammatical accuracy is not that important.However, if you write a resume for a job application————Resume writing has gone to greater absurdity than the Tulip Bulb craze, where people were mortgaging houses to buy ONE tulip bulb! (History Channel – The story of all of us)
Calvin brought it INTO the classroom, but he is not taking it out of the classroom.If Calvin brought it in the classroom, it would be from his seat to the front of the room, where he made the presentation. :o)
In the class of my brother a teacher got hold of a boy eating during the lesson. All other pupils had to bring out their school bread and he forced the boy, who had eaten during the lesson, to eat all the bread he had collected from the other pupils. This boy did it never again!
I remember this one time where a friend of mine wore/brought make-up to class. The (Major-league A/Hole) teacher humiliated her by making her stand in the front of the class and made a mess of her face with whatever make-up she had left as she started to cry…
What a sad story! It probably scarred her for life, soured her on higher education and made her completely distrustful of all adults — particularly teachers. Do you know how she’s doing today? Hopefully well in spite of such a horrible thing for a teacher to have done to her. Just goes to show that bullies aren’t always children; unfortunately, they’re adults, too . . . and for a TEACHER to be a child’s bully is completely reprehensible, irresponsible and unforgivable, no matter what the circumstances! Teachers are supposed to be someone that children can trust — and I don’t mean trust to torment them either. Absolutely shameful!!!!!
Thank you for your kind words in my defense. There are two things you should know, though:-First, I disagree that everyone is fully entitled to their opinion. I believe everyone is fully entitled to their INFORMED opinion. Without that, it lacks meaningfulness, and who of us can’t use a little more informing to help shape our opinions?-Secondly, the particular offending remark was poorly worded by me. When I went back and reviewed it, I realized that – sans their actually having the context of what was really going on in my head – it would have probably ticked me off, too!-So, I’m trying to be more careful to qualify my state of mind while commenting these days, knowing that others can’t get my full motivation without me physically in the room. Typing alone lacks the subtlety most meaningful communication demands, don’t you think?-Anyway, thanks again!
Calvin, you are right, but that isn’t the way to get your point across. Do what Bill Watterson did. Grow up and draw a strip about the little ironies in life. :-)
English is a language that is sung so that the most delicate nuances can be understood by the hearer. Typing stuff, as we are doing here, means that much of what is intended is sometimes lost….
rentier almost 12 years ago
…….and seek and admire new crystals!!
Linux0s almost 12 years ago
You’re gonna have to slush through it like rest of the kids Calivin.
Phapada almost 12 years ago
good present .. ah haha…
margueritem almost 12 years ago
School knocks out your uniqueness, ’eh Calvin?
KeepKeeper almost 12 years ago
Calvin – You will never be just like all the others. You are truly one of a kind.
ratlum almost 12 years ago
Calvin pick that up This instance.Mrs WW
rv77ax almost 12 years ago
That is deep. Snowflake, human. Water, death.
Kvasir42 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Nice try, Calvin.
Commycon almost 12 years ago
is unique, just like everyone else!
baldhedjer almost 12 years ago
That was a very apt analogy that Calvin presented there. The system can grind the uniqueness out of the individual…if you let it.
jpcedotal almost 12 years ago
sure is a lot of judging others on here…
el_flesh almost 12 years ago
At least you know better! There is hope if you spread that idea far and wide!Also, why not find that teacher NOW and tell him exactly what you think of him?
Cajtri87 almost 12 years ago
Gee, what a thoughtful caring statement. Maybe you disagree with their stance, but that doesn’t make them evil, self centered people that don’t care about others. Hubris, thy name is “Omnius”.
Mythreesons almost 12 years ago
Non existent commas and periods in comments often confuses me as to the intent of the remark. I notice the misspellings, but at least understand the commenter’s stance. Whew! Almost missed that apostrophe.
marvee almost 12 years ago
The internet is supposed to be quick and easy, so not much attention is paid to spelling and punctuation, and it is easy to make typos. If you can understand it, that’s really all that matters.
When I was in elementary school in the 1940s, we diagrammed sentences. I’m sure most kids were bored and I’m not sure I could do it today. In 7th grade, we had an English workbook that had cute illustrations of sentences with misplaced modifiers.
me almost 12 years ago
Wow – harsh teacher
AStarofDestiny almost 12 years ago
Poor girl, I’d be livid too. Some people have absolutely no business being teachers.
hellacool almost 12 years ago
It’s sad to see that a comic intended to entertain becomes a forum for useless political blabber. Lighten up, people!
Vonne Anton almost 12 years ago
This utterly unique and exquisite crystal of a comic turns into an ordinary boring molecule of water when you add a comment section. (Teasing!)
bmonk almost 12 years ago
That’s cold, Calvin.
calvinsfriend110 almost 12 years ago
That’s pretty cool.
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
Better than a snowball he would have thrown at Susie.
tuslog64 almost 12 years ago
It’s a comic strip, grammatical accuracy is not that important.However, if you write a resume for a job application————Resume writing has gone to greater absurdity than the Tulip Bulb craze, where people were mortgaging houses to buy ONE tulip bulb! (History Channel – The story of all of us)
zack4812 almost 12 years ago
Funny!
coffeeturtle almost 12 years ago
I see why Calvin has no friends. :-D
Puddleglum2 almost 12 years ago
Calvin brought it INTO the classroom, but he is not taking it out of the classroom.If Calvin brought it in the classroom, it would be from his seat to the front of the room, where he made the presentation. :o)
rentier almost 12 years ago
We have opera ball this night!
rentier almost 12 years ago
In the class of my brother a teacher got hold of a boy eating during the lesson. All other pupils had to bring out their school bread and he forced the boy, who had eaten during the lesson, to eat all the bread he had collected from the other pupils. This boy did it never again!
meowlin almost 12 years ago
Science show & tell becomes philosophy show & tell.
Gretchen's Mom almost 12 years ago
I remember this one time where a friend of mine wore/brought make-up to class. The (Major-league A/Hole) teacher humiliated her by making her stand in the front of the class and made a mess of her face with whatever make-up she had left as she started to cry…
What a sad story! It probably scarred her for life, soured her on higher education and made her completely distrustful of all adults — particularly teachers. Do you know how she’s doing today? Hopefully well in spite of such a horrible thing for a teacher to have done to her. Just goes to show that bullies aren’t always children; unfortunately, they’re adults, too . . . and for a TEACHER to be a child’s bully is completely reprehensible, irresponsible and unforgivable, no matter what the circumstances! Teachers are supposed to be someone that children can trust — and I don’t mean trust to torment them either. Absolutely shameful!!!!!
cubswin2016 almost 12 years ago
To the principal’s office Calvin.
khpage almost 12 years ago
Calvin needs “special” education classes, not too sure what “special” actually means, however…
Popeyesforearm almost 12 years ago
he can head over to The Argyle Sweater to get a sponge to clean up the water.
Vonne Anton almost 12 years ago
“Teasing” because I have recently caused offense without intending to; makes me a bit gunshy.
Purple Ninja almost 12 years ago
It didn’t work on Calvin obviously.
DavidGBA almost 12 years ago
“I will not let him drive me out of teaching!”
Vonne Anton almost 12 years ago
Thank you for your kind words in my defense. There are two things you should know, though:-First, I disagree that everyone is fully entitled to their opinion. I believe everyone is fully entitled to their INFORMED opinion. Without that, it lacks meaningfulness, and who of us can’t use a little more informing to help shape our opinions?-Secondly, the particular offending remark was poorly worded by me. When I went back and reviewed it, I realized that – sans their actually having the context of what was really going on in my head – it would have probably ticked me off, too!-So, I’m trying to be more careful to qualify my state of mind while commenting these days, knowing that others can’t get my full motivation without me physically in the room. Typing alone lacks the subtlety most meaningful communication demands, don’t you think?-Anyway, thanks again!
bluskies almost 12 years ago
I read them because I enjoy reading them. I can’t speak for the others.
cosman almost 12 years ago
Snow today, gone to water..
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Calvin, you are right, but that isn’t the way to get your point across. Do what Bill Watterson did. Grow up and draw a strip about the little ironies in life. :-)
khpage almost 12 years ago
English is a language that is sung so that the most delicate nuances can be understood by the hearer. Typing stuff, as we are doing here, means that much of what is intended is sometimes lost….
Comic Man X about 5 years ago
Big words Calvin pretty big words