Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for January 03, 2018

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 7 years ago

    In that case the squares will be negative.

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    Adiraiju  almost 7 years ago

    In-stinks.

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    The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover  almost 7 years ago

    Tigers are proven smart animals.

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    somebodyshort  almost 7 years ago

    If 3 + 8 was 38 yesterday then 9 + 4 is 94

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    Bilan  almost 7 years ago

    I can’t imagine why we even have eleven and twelve. They should be oneteen and twoteen.

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    somebodyshort  almost 7 years ago

    00001101

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    flagmichael  almost 7 years ago

    Between Calvin’s father and Hobbes, I think we get some insight to Calvin’s constant state of perplexity.

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    tauyen  almost 7 years ago

    Ask congress – they use the same logic to pass tax cuts that they pretend won’t reduce the deficit. Oh right – we already covered imaginary numbers.

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    tauyen  almost 7 years ago

    Ask congress – they use the same logic to pass tax cuts that they pretend won’t reduce the deficit. Oh right – we already covered imaginary numbers.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  almost 7 years ago

    Okay so Hobbs is channeling a lot of junk that Calvin knows in his wild imaginings about that mysterious citadel called “Math”. I don’t blame you, eleventy-seven was a booger to get right.

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    Jabroniville Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    haha- Hobbes’ pretentious, snobby look is just perfect.

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    jpayne4040  almost 7 years ago

    Calvin needs to swallow his pride and ask Suzie for help.

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    Lady Bri  almost 7 years ago

    You gotta watch out for those imaginary numbers! They sneak up on you!

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    Dani Rice  almost 7 years ago

    As bad as I am with math, this all makes perfect sense.

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    William Bednar Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    If “i” is equal to the square root of “-1”, what is the square root of “i”?

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    MichaelSzeller  almost 7 years ago

    This is why you don’t see any Tiger Engineers.

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    flagmichael  almost 7 years ago

    Imaginary numbers are ho-hum; Grassman number systems are the new Thing. In Grassman number systems anything goes as long as it follows the rules of the number system. For example, addition may be commutative but multiplication not: A+B = B+A but AxB =/= BxA. String theories rely on Grassman numbers… it was the only way to get the required number of universal dimensions below 26.

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    cubswin2016  almost 7 years ago

    Maybe he should ask Mom for help instead.

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    A Hip loving Canadian...  almost 7 years ago

    You have to admit that imaginary numbers make perfect sense when an imaginary tiger tells you all about them.

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    puffyshirt  almost 7 years ago

    Technically all numbers are imaginary.

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    puffyshirt  almost 7 years ago

    Technically all numbers are imaginary.

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    chienetfou  almost 7 years ago

    If Calvin thinks this is bad wait until he starts his gazintas.

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    Masterskrain  almost 7 years ago

    Just remember that “6 X 9 = 42”, and it will ALL make sense!!

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    You weren’t born.

    You were stuffed full of something at a factory.

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    BiathlonNut  almost 7 years ago

    Why not throw in a hexadecimal system (based on 16 rather than ten) beyond nine, the numbers would go, ten, eleven, twelve, thren, forven, felve, hex. Hex would be written, “10.” Let your imagination wander for the numbers between nine and hex.

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    rshive  almost 7 years ago

    You get interesting answers when you have to use Hobbes’ furry toes.

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    KEA  almost 7 years ago

    I had a lot of students who did “creative math” that way…I think they’re all in Congress now.

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    Rachel_E  almost 7 years ago

    Hobbes is born with a bad “talent” for math.

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    Packratjohn Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    This whole comment section is irrational…

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    PaulInMiami  almost 7 years ago

    Hobbes, you have to read the book to find out what`s in it. Or…you could move to California and run for Congress.

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    Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Hobbes must be a Republican economist. They know all about imaginary numbers.

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    Christine Morgan Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Aka, fuzzy math!

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    Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    I must be part tiger – I’ve used eleventeen for years.

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    rgcviper  almost 7 years ago

    My two favorite imaginary numbers—eleventeen and thirty-twelve!

    I’d forgotten where I first saw them, but now my question’s been answered.

    Good one today.

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    garysnorton  almost 7 years ago

    I like the comics. I hate the ads. I quit because there are too many ads.

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    DanWolfie  over 6 years ago

    Hobbes’s idea of imaginary numbers is a lot more complex than the real imaginary number concept (using “i” in an equation, etc.)

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