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I could write authoritatively on dinosaurs when I was Calvinās age. Anything in which youāre interested draws you to study the subject in depth. I could spell them all in Latin.
When I had assignments like this in school (in 500 words or more), I always had trouble coming up with the 500 words. I would take the topic and get right to the point of the subject. I was told by my teachers that although I covered the topic in concise, factual & complete detail, I needed to embellish more. (what am i? A politician?) Early lesson in B.S. makes the world go round!
Not bad considering he took 16 hours to make thinking caps for himself and Hobbes, think with his overgrown brain, draw exciting picturesā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦and 5 min to actually write it.
The minutia of Calvinās topic is basically the personal interpretation of āscientistsā on their pre-conceived notions of what that dinosaur should have been and what their environment was like, so Calvinās paper is scientifically valid.
I couldnāt spell āCONCISEā, let alone what it meant, when I was Calvinās age! Mr. Watterson should have been around years ago, maybe I would have been a little more attentive in school!
If Calvin is in Fourth Grade, perhaps (at six years old) he is as smart as he thinks he is.Or the school system really is out of whack.Or perhaps the school system was broken when someone was learning arithmetic.
BE THIS GUY about 11 years ago
The grin was a nice touch.
margueritem about 11 years ago
āConciseā, very fitting.
Linux0s about 11 years ago
Sounds like he wrote it while brushing his teeth for bed.
arye uygur about 11 years ago
How does Miss Wormwood expect someone Calvinās age to write such a paper?
rentier about 11 years ago
Very concise!
artybee about 11 years ago
I could write authoritatively on dinosaurs when I was Calvinās age. Anything in which youāre interested draws you to study the subject in depth. I could spell them all in Latin.
cloudy now about 11 years ago
Grinning like that, isnāt Calvin quite a personification of a tyrannosaurus rex itself?
watmiwori about 11 years ago
āThey turned into oil, so what difference does it make?
bluram about 11 years ago
OK! Now go take your seat.
Phapada about 11 years ago
very goodā¦
chizzel about 11 years ago
Canāt argue with logic
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
If by āconciseā you mean ālazy,ā Calvin, then yes, you are a āconciseā writer!
celeconecca about 11 years ago
3rd panel smile: oh, I know that one very well!
dustspecks Premium Member about 11 years ago
Straight to the pointā¦I like it!
brikstu about 11 years ago
When I had assignments like this in school (in 500 words or more), I always had trouble coming up with the 500 words. I would take the topic and get right to the point of the subject. I was told by my teachers that although I covered the topic in concise, factual & complete detail, I needed to embellish more. (what am i? A politician?) Early lesson in B.S. makes the world go round!
Poollady about 11 years ago
Not bad considering he took 16 hours to make thinking caps for himself and Hobbes, think with his overgrown brain, draw exciting picturesā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦and 5 min to actually write it.
puggles about 11 years ago
The minutia of Calvinās topic is basically the personal interpretation of āscientistsā on their pre-conceived notions of what that dinosaur should have been and what their environment was like, so Calvinās paper is scientifically valid.
dflak about 11 years ago
Sounds like the same in-depth analysis you get on the evening news.
watmiwori about 11 years ago
Wrong.The flora metamorphed into coal, while the fauna became petroleum.
Dunāt fight, kiddiz, play nice!
Number Three about 11 years ago
Love the 3rd panel!Well at least Calvin has got SOMETHING. Better than no paper at all.xxx
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
I hope heās not talking to the teacher in the last panel.
The Astroboy 1059 about 11 years ago
I couldnāt spell āCONCISEā, let alone what it meant, when I was Calvinās age! Mr. Watterson should have been around years ago, maybe I would have been a little more attentive in school!
Wiseguy411 about 11 years ago
If Calvin is in Fourth Grade, perhaps (at six years old) he is as smart as he thinks he is.Or the school system really is out of whack.Or perhaps the school system was broken when someone was learning arithmetic.