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Remembering is MUCH stronger if trauma is involved. Boys made to witness a transaction, then whipped, were admissible in court as witnesses when needed later.
My regret is that by growing up in Florida, all the places Iâd ride my âsidewalk carsâ I made were flat or a gentle slope at best, so I never learned through experience to make the good decisions.
âI note, with some dismay,â Hobbes said, peering over the edge of the airborne wagon, âyouâve chosen to jump the ledge.â <â- Great lines in this classic comic. I definitely missed a lot of its subtlety reading as a kid.
BE THIS GUY almost 5 years ago
The visual aids make the discussion more entertaining.
codycab almost 5 years ago
It seems impossible for Calvin to actually make good decisions.
mattro65 almost 5 years ago
There are many people in politics and government who could learn a lesson from this strip.
Robin Harwood almost 5 years ago
Weâll learn the lesson sometime. But we canât be bothered right now.
wiatr almost 5 years ago
Now we know why Calvin keeps losing his wagons. ;-)
assrdood almost 5 years ago
Calvin is learning the âunintended consequencesâ aspect of decision making.
Guilty Bystander almost 5 years ago
âIf you choose not to decide,
You still have made a choiceâŠ"
SHIVA almost 5 years ago
Maybe next time heâll make a wrong decision and hit his head on a rock. End of discussion with a concussion!!
whahoppened almost 5 years ago
Remembering is MUCH stronger if trauma is involved. Boys made to witness a transaction, then whipped, were admissible in court as witnesses when needed later.
Bilan almost 5 years ago
Robert Frost took the road less traveled by.
Calvin makes a bigger difference and takes the ledge.
orinoco womble almost 5 years ago
With the visual aids, youâll never forget the discussionâŠif you live to remember it.
Probably_At_Work almost 5 years ago
This was a weird comic to read after having just watched Bandersnatch.
BigDaveGlass almost 5 years ago
The only problem is that Calvin never learns from the exampleâŠ.
Carolyn Saunders almost 5 years ago
Poor Hobbes has got soggy fur now
hariseldon59 almost 5 years ago
Fork in the road? Look for the Slauson cutoff.
jmworacle almost 5 years ago
And to think, it is heck in rder to get alvin to take a bath.
The Pro from Dover almost 5 years ago
That theory is all wet. Or, I knew I should have taken that left at Albuquerque!
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
There are a lot of important lessons out there that Calvin refuses to learn.
chick485 almost 5 years ago
My regret is that by growing up in Florida, all the places Iâd ride my âsidewalk carsâ I made were flat or a gentle slope at best, so I never learned through experience to make the good decisions.
cubswin2016 almost 5 years ago
It is too bad Calvin was not present when they handed out brains.
The Fly Hunter almost 5 years ago
Hmmm⊠when I come to a fork in the road I take itâŠ.
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 5 years ago
From visual aids to band aids.
rshive almost 5 years ago
Those visual aids are sometimes not exactly wanted.
Redd Panda almost 5 years ago
I can state, from experience, those âLittle Red Wagonsâ were Satanâs handiwork. Iâve got the scars to prove it. But, werenât they fun?
tsk5565 almost 5 years ago
And this concludes Calvinâs TED talk
Vangoghdog01 almost 5 years ago
Quantum Physics fully explained. (Many Worlds Interpretation)
joefearsnothing almost 5 years ago
Me thinks the wrong part of this duo is making the decisions! ;o{
Snolep almost 5 years ago
Hobbesian choices would have been preferable.
enigmamz almost 5 years ago
Watterson is to landscapes in comic strips as John Ford was to them in movies.
enigmamz almost 5 years ago
Also, I love how Calvin can comprehend such esoteric concepts, yet gives math answers like âeleventeenâ and âthirtyseven-detwoâ.
BiggerNate91 almost 5 years ago
This one always interested me.
Bookworm almost 5 years ago
âGravity just kicked in.â I had to think about that for a second or two; does gravity ever âkick out?â
carlzr almost 5 years ago
âI note with some dismay âŠâ Erudite imaginary friends are the best friends.
PoodleGroomer almost 5 years ago
I believe this to be the inspiration for the wagon event in Hubris. Calvin would have used a flaming hoop if he had one.
grapefroot almost 5 years ago
Calvinâs infamous âflying wagonâ. Do the wheels ever touch the ground â I mean before the inevitable crash landing?
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
Yes, but, free will is just an illusion.
swanridge almost 5 years ago
Lucky you landed in the deep section of the creek!
txmystic almost 5 years ago
These philosophical discussions while hurtling towards a most inevitable plunge into a ravine are some of the best strips ever.
johndifool almost 5 years ago
just pack a parachute next time, Calvinâwho needs all of this silly philosophizing anyway?
eccolibri60 almost 5 years ago
âThatâs an important lesson we should learn sometime.â LOL!! I love that!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 5 years ago
Everything happens for a reason, but sometimes the reason is your stupid and you make bad decisions.
cleokaya almost 5 years ago
What a perfect explanation of life
WCraft almost 5 years ago
One of the downfalls of living with linear time.
EdmundBabe almost 5 years ago
Here endothelial the lesson on pandemics and exponential growth
Taracinablue almost 5 years ago
âI note, with some dismay,â Hobbes said, peering over the edge of the airborne wagon, âyouâve chosen to jump the ledge.â <â- Great lines in this classic comic. I definitely missed a lot of its subtlety reading as a kid.
PaulLeckner almost 5 years ago
Just like Curious George. We can live adventurous lives vicariously through these characters and never suffer the consequences.
hagarthehorrible almost 5 years ago
Thatâs lot of thinking on the go boy! The result should have been a little better.