Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for January 27, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  10 months ago

    It means a so-n-so did such-n-such to your great^73-grand-mom.

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    codycab  10 months ago

    Overpriced if you ask me.

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    oldpine52  10 months ago

    Just hope that he never figures out what you said.

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    hariseldon59  10 months ago

    Moe’s not smart enough to realize he’s been insulted.

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    STEPUP  10 months ago

    He may take up bafflegab and get a job in Congress.

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    jvo  10 months ago

    It will sink in eventually, and Moe will be around to effect a change.

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    snsurone76  10 months ago

    It’s truly sad that no adults (parents, school officials, etc.) do anything about that bully.

    Guess they’re afraid of his old man!!

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    jagedlo  10 months ago

    Should have left him standing there trying to figure out what you just said…

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    gantech  10 months ago

    Now, if Calvin were a hypnotist, he could have used that as a confusion induction and kept his money. In fact, he might have been able to talk mo into giving him money…

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    PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 10 months ago

    A brilliant (if maybe not quite wise) solution to an immediate problem.

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    mrwiskers  10 months ago

    One year, we had two girls who teamed up to beat up other kids in my 5th grade room. My interventions landed on deaf ears both on the bullies and their parents. The victim’s parents calls to the principal produced zero behavior changes. So I turned it into a class experience. I began to hold 30 minute lessons on titled, “How To Handle a Bully”. During the classes we thoroughly identified the problem. We brainstormed our feelings, role played various scenarios my students experienced at the hands of the bullies and we explored new behaviors my students could take when confronted. I could see a change come over my students now that they had some control. The bullies? I saw changes in those two as well. At first they were steaming mad. They complained to their parents. Their parents complained to me, then the principal. All my principal said to me was , “Good job”.

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    sandpiper  10 months ago

    Cal will never get payback against Moe because he never grows up. In this comic, he never tells his parents or even thinks of it. He never tells the principal, or the teacher. In that time, there were no security guards in schools, no cameras, and no hall monitors. Like most of us, to quote, He takes the licking and keeps on ticking He just suffers and carries on.

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    rossevrymn  10 months ago

    Mo was recently sentenced for his participation in the Jan 6 insurrection.

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    dflak  10 months ago

    My son went to a small, private high school known for its academic standards. The fact that he was 185 pounds and a LINEMAN on the football team should tell you how small the school was.

    The were playing a game against the big high school in the area. This was the school where people sent their sons to live with grandparents or other relatives so they could go there to major in football. The starting lineup depended on who could make bail or wasn’t working night shift in the factory. At halftime, instead of a locker room talk, the coach let them out on the field to graze.

    I took a photograph from behind their defense. You couldn’t even see our team.

    Our team did manage to catch them off guard on one play. The snap count was, ’It’s alright, it’s OK, You’re going to work for us someday."

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    KageKat  10 months ago

    A joke I didn’t get for YEARS!

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    The-Great-Gildersleeve  10 months ago

    Did y’all notice, the “monkey” has his own moronically based font ?

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    mckeonfuneralhomebx  10 months ago

    Today it costs 25 cents for a twinkie

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    Good one, Calvin!

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    goboboyd  10 months ago

    Baffle ’em with vocabulary.

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    ChessPirate  10 months ago

    “ᴵ’ᵐ ᵍᵉᵗᵗᶦⁿ’ ᵃ ᵈᶦᶜᵗᶦᵒⁿᵃʳʸ, ᵀʷᶦⁿᵏʸ.”

    “Good idea. It should elevate your position quite nicely” … {"At the dinner table…"}

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    fjc007  10 months ago

    If Watterson was still active, he’d put orange hair and a suit on this bully and have him run for class president.

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    jconnors3954  10 months ago

    More afraid of law suits. Sadly.

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    guenette.charlie(BozoKnows)  10 months ago

    I guess if you can confuse them before they pound you into a bag of blood, it’s a small victory.

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    g04922  10 months ago

    LOL… Calvin just called him a big Ape. Too funny.

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  10 months ago

    Par for the course in a country that worships brute force and mocks intelligence.

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    Tetonbil  10 months ago

    Eloquently spoken.

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    Diane Lee Premium Member 10 months ago

    That’s not typical bully behavior. As soon as the “what” is uttered, Calvin will smirk. As soon as Calvin smirks, he is going to get a fist in that smirk. He has made the bully uncomfortable. That is an infraction that requires a response.

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    mistercatworks  10 months ago

    This was before ultra-conservatives tried to change “diversity” into a dirty word.

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    minty_Joe  10 months ago

    Nope. You didn’t say the magic word…

    …“Please.”

    A little kindness goes a long, long way. So, don’t bully anyone…EVER. And yes, there is a special place down below for eternity for bullies. I highly doubt you’d want to go there.

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    BiggerNate91  10 months ago

    Haven’t read this one since I was a child and I finally understand it now.

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    rob  10 months ago

    The big kid when I was this age wasn’t a bully but a gentle giant.

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    hagarthehorrible  10 months ago

    Never Mind that monosyllable Moe, Calvin. He will never make out the meaning of that jargon.

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    willie_mctell  10 months ago

    When my brother was in 7th grade he was drying his hands in a school bathroom and noticed that the paper towels were different. He said, These new paper towels aren’t very absorbent." A kid said, “How come you’re always using those big words?”

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  10 months ago

    I was just thinking of how Calvin was most effective against Moe the time he brought Hobbes to school to ‘take care’ of Moe. Moe instead got freaked out by Calvin bringing his ‘teddy bear’ and ran off. Hobbes I am sure wanted a rematch for that ‘teddy bear’ remark.

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    chain gang charlie  10 months ago

    Amateurs….Back in the fifties my buddy Ted and I sold “insurance”….

    So no one WOULD bully you…

    Our “office” was outside the neighborhood store, after school……

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