Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for November 30, 2010

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    margueritem  almost 14 years ago

    And he does follow that principle…

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    Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Hi Marg. Congratulations on being number one. :>)

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    tirnaaisling  almost 14 years ago

    A good principle t have, you can’t help others if you’re out cold or worse ;)

    Morning guys!

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    Trainwreck_1  almost 14 years ago

    Poor Hobbes… The look on his face says it all!

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    Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    << Yesterday, GretchensMom said: While it’s important for children not be spoiled to the point where they believe they’re the center of the universe, it’s even more important for them not to be ignored by their parents simply because they don’t want to be “bothered” by their kids. No one put a gun to his parents’ heads and forced them to procreate; therefore, they owe their child the time and attention it takes to raise him properly. Maybe if they did, he wouldn’t be the way he is. The book could have waited while dad spared his son 5 minutes of his undivided attention – even if it was to play a silly number-guessing game. >>

    Hello there, GretchensMom. Speaking of guessing, my guess is that Gretchen is a very lucky person.

    Most young children are self-centered by nature, and some tend to only look out for Number One. My experience with Calvin is that when he is focused on looking out for Number One, others are focused on looking out for Calvin.

    But when young children eventually become parents of young children, it is important for them to realize that they need to have outgrown much of this. Parents need to live by more than a single principle – especially Calvin’s single principle.

    Sometimes that means putting their own adult pleasure on hold for awhile in order to provide pleasure to their child. And sometimes when they force themselves to do this, they are surprised to discover that their child is providing just as much pleasure to them in return.

    When a parent repeatedly ignores their child, it isn’t just the child who loses out.

    – Hobbes

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    COWBOY7  almost 14 years ago

    You wear it well, Calvin! LOL

    G’Morning, Grog, Marg & Mike!

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    Vista Bill Raley and Comet™  almost 14 years ago

    Cavin will do well when he grows up.

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    Wiseguy411  almost 14 years ago

    Too true, Hobbes, too true …

    Calvin seems to ascribe to the philosophy of Bachman/Turner Overdrive -

    there’s only one way to get things done I found out the only way to the top Is looking out for number one.

    Good Morning Marg (the hardest part of being number one is staying there).

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    rogue53  almost 14 years ago

    I wonder which bank Calvin will be running later in life?

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    Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Or, perhaps for Marg, the hardest part of being number one is staying awake – night after night. :>)

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    Yukoner  almost 14 years ago

    somebodyshort, your Dad was a wise man.

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    doc7sea  almost 14 years ago

    “A principle is the expression of perfection, and as imperfect beings like us cannot practise perfection, we devise every moment limits of its compromise in practice.”

    -Gandhi

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    rentier  almost 14 years ago

    Never to deviate is difficult! I fear, people who think they never deviate are in danger to be without mercy for other people! Seeing the difficulty makes it easier to be graceful with other people!!

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    KZFisher63  almost 14 years ago

    BTO ref. may be “Taking care of business” never equated it to “taking care of #1” - took it to mean being lazy but looking busy while doing it … “If you ever get annoyed look at me I am self employed, I love to work at nothing all day…. taking care of business & working overtime!”

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    Rakkav  almost 14 years ago

    While Calvin’s is a human fault, never (in this ENFP’s humble opinion) is it more characteristic or more self-defeating than when it’s in an ENFP like Calvin.

    Hobbes, I could cite you a nice paragraph from Dr. Linda Berens’ and Dr. Dario Nardi’s excellent workbook on the Personality Type Code (reference: ENFP). That MBTI type is the only one of whom it is specifically said (for the immature), “Others may view them as selfish. They just seem to do what they want.”

    Mea culpa maxima, some days.

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    RavennaAl  almost 14 years ago

    With all that hiking Calvin does, I think he would be better off looking out for #2. Stepping in it would be sure to ruin his day…

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    Dino-1  almost 14 years ago

    I always say, “If I don’t take care of myself, who will?!” In my little world if I fall apart everybody else’s world falls apart. Afterall I wear many hats, wife, mom, and grandmother. My friends call me, “the social director”.

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    Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Yes, Dino-1, that’s a very important point. That’s why, last week Wednesday, I encouraged everyone to “find true joy by living fully in the present for others, without neglecting yourself.” If you neglect yourself, you will end up neglecting others.

    When you wear a lot of hats, sometimes you will find true joy, but sometimes you will also find true stress. By the way, I was only able to see one hat in your photo. Maybe you give the other hats a rest when you talk to us.

    But that’s OK – I only wear one face here.

    Hobbes

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    NE1956  almost 14 years ago

    I’m usually looking out for #2

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Hobbes the ones who have difficulty being “first” are the “East Coasters!” :-D

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    rentier  almost 14 years ago

    What is ” # 2 ” ?

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    cleokaya  almost 14 years ago

    By being highly pricipled, Calvin also spends a lot of time with the school principal.

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    Tuner38  almost 14 years ago
    1’s have to have somebody looking out for them. Why not # 1?
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    blackman2732  almost 14 years ago

    And make sure you don’t step in #2

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    Smiley Rmom  almost 14 years ago

    LX013 - #1 is code for urine, # 2 for excrement.

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    magnamax  almost 14 years ago
    2 in competition is often considered to be the first loser.
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    magnamax  almost 14 years ago

    OOH, neat font size. How the Heskipoles did I do that?

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    GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Calvin manages looking out for himself very well.

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    bmonk  almost 14 years ago

    magnamax, #s at the beginning of a line enlarge the text; 1 # is the biggest, down to 4 ####s. 5 #####s gives red text.

    Also, *s or _s before and after text will make it (1) italic, (2) bold, or (3) bold italic.

    (Edit: to fix the mendasock formating.)

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    ratlum  almost 14 years ago

    You wonder what happened to Calvin when he grew up,I can tell you now ,I think I voted for him last election .

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    LeslieAnne  almost 14 years ago

    Unfortunately Calvin, lots of people hold to that principle!

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    khpage  almost 14 years ago

    Being an ACOA, I understand Calvin’s point all too well with respect to surviving the insanity in my household as I grew up. Fortunately, Calvin’s parents look nothing like mine….

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    gofinsc  almost 14 years ago

    Principle #1, watch out for the principle one.

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    JP Steve Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4_0Pt3HAR8

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    magnamax  almost 14 years ago

    bmonk thank you for the info.

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    Gretchen's Mom  almost 14 years ago

    I think looking out for #2 is always more important than looking our for #1!

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    larney45  almost 14 years ago

    Hmmm…conversations went from highbrow to the lowdown in a hurry tonight! From philosophy to colonoscopy…sort of. You guys are the best!

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    Captain_Commando  almost 14 years ago

    Calvin, I know someone who “looked out for #1”, and his uncle was murdered by someone he could’ve stopped earlier.

    (For the comic book illiterates out there, I’m talking about Spider-Man.)

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    Wiseguy411  almost 14 years ago

    Unless the snow is yellow …

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