When this strip was written, it was funny because it was plausible but considered rare. Today, that strategy is common and we all expect it of the “other” side. Except today we call it curation rather than selection and “fact checking” gives it an appearance of validity.
All work is optional, unless you want something. I’ve seen the results of “optional work” on the side of the road with pieces of cardboard asking for money. …sad
Some people will think that Hobbes is part of the reality that Calvin chooses to accept. I used to think so myself. As I have explained before, I started out believing that Hobbes was part of Calvin’s fantastic imagination.
After a few months, I read my first collection which was “Something Under The Bed Is Drooling”. I still believed that Hobbes and the Monsters In The Bedroom were part of Calvin’s imagination. This started to change as I noticed that some of the strips showed a living Hobbes without Calvin. I still largely believed that Hobbes was part of Calvin’s imagination but I started to look out for strips which showed a living Hobbes without Calvin and to remember them.
As I mentioned one day last week, Watterson explained in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book, “I do not see Hobbes as a toy who miraculously comes to life when alone with Calvin. Nor do I see Hobbes as a product of Calvin’s imagination…Calvin sees Hobbes one way. Everyone else sees him another way.”
As Watterson didn’t intend Hobbes to be a toy who comes to life or part of Calvin’s imagination, I assume that he did not see Hobbes as a toy at all. This ties in with the fact that when Hobbes is alone he is the same as when Calvin is alone with him. It is only when someone other than Calvin looks at Hobbes that we see Hobbes as the stuffed toy that I originally believed him to be.
Usually it is just the last question (extra credit) that is optional. I know this isn’t going to make me any friends but I did my elementary school homework on the bus on the way home. After that, my time was my own.
I know there has been a long simmering debate about whether kids should have homework or not. I would say for now if the teachers assign homework you do it.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
At least, Calvin realizes he’s rejecting reality; that can be considered progress.
codycab about 2 years ago
He’s accepting failure.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
sure, Calvin, let’s go with that
eastern.woods.metal about 2 years ago
Watterson a ahead of his time. That’s all I’ll say
C about 2 years ago
You’ll probably be more grounded next week
Scorpio Premium Member about 2 years ago
I reject your reality and substitute my own
lalapalooza Premium Member about 2 years ago
i admire that you all have opinions about reality. My experiences lately with it have led me to proceed with caution when trying to assess its nature.
GeorgeInAZ about 2 years ago
When this strip was written, it was funny because it was plausible but considered rare. Today, that strategy is common and we all expect it of the “other” side. Except today we call it curation rather than selection and “fact checking” gives it an appearance of validity.
rshive about 2 years ago
However, the consequences of not doing it are probably not optional.
eced52 about 2 years ago
The reality I accepted, was do my homework or have a conversation with the belt
Wise-Cracking Amelia about 2 years ago
Succeeding, yet still failing.
BigDaveGlass about 2 years ago
I see another trip to the principal’s office……
chuckcork1 about 2 years ago
Already prepared for a future in politics at 7!
orinoco womble about 2 years ago
Reality is a concept.
The Reader Premium Member about 2 years ago
Reality bites!
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 years ago
I used that “optional” excuse once when I was that age because of the teacher’s phrasing, but it didn’t work.
dflak about 2 years ago
With Descartes, it was “I think, therefore I am.” With some people today it’s “I want it to be, therefore it is.”
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Wait til REALITY hits you in the face..a rude awakening….
Chris about 2 years ago
either of them sounds about right.
MattDingleberry about 2 years ago
“alternative facts” is what he accepts.
RobinHood about 2 years ago
Calvin must be a commenter over at Prickly City
More Coffee Please! Premium Member about 2 years ago
God I love that kid!
sandpiper about 2 years ago
’Tis the endemic of our time.
rugeirn about 2 years ago
30 years ago!
flemmingo about 2 years ago
That’s why he brings home a redacted report card. All of the bad hidden.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
All work is optional, unless you want something. I’ve seen the results of “optional work” on the side of the road with pieces of cardboard asking for money. …sad
Guayo1 about 2 years ago
I’ll forget Nostradamus and go with Bill Watterson.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
Some people will think that Hobbes is part of the reality that Calvin chooses to accept. I used to think so myself. As I have explained before, I started out believing that Hobbes was part of Calvin’s fantastic imagination.
After a few months, I read my first collection which was “Something Under The Bed Is Drooling”. I still believed that Hobbes and the Monsters In The Bedroom were part of Calvin’s imagination. This started to change as I noticed that some of the strips showed a living Hobbes without Calvin. I still largely believed that Hobbes was part of Calvin’s imagination but I started to look out for strips which showed a living Hobbes without Calvin and to remember them.
As I mentioned one day last week, Watterson explained in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book, “I do not see Hobbes as a toy who miraculously comes to life when alone with Calvin. Nor do I see Hobbes as a product of Calvin’s imagination…Calvin sees Hobbes one way. Everyone else sees him another way.”
As Watterson didn’t intend Hobbes to be a toy who comes to life or part of Calvin’s imagination, I assume that he did not see Hobbes as a toy at all. This ties in with the fact that when Hobbes is alone he is the same as when Calvin is alone with him. It is only when someone other than Calvin looks at Hobbes that we see Hobbes as the stuffed toy that I originally believed him to be.
mfrasca about 2 years ago
Epigram for our times:
“It’s not denial. I’m just selective about the reality I accept.”
― Bill Watterson
spectru Premium Member about 2 years ago
Calvin is showing at a young age his qualifications to be president.
SchipLvr about 2 years ago
Wow, Calvin is sure sounding Presidential.
Steverino Premium Member about 2 years ago
I didn’t realize that Calvin went to Egypt and swam in the big river there.
BiggerNate91 about 2 years ago
We already knew Calvin exists in many different realities anyway…
Robert4170 about 2 years ago
Calvin almost always denies reality. Hobbes is a perfect example.
zosnerd about 2 years ago
reality is vastly overrated
The Wolf In Your Midst about 2 years ago
“Kids these days are a complete waste. I was perfect at that age.” – old people
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
Usually it is just the last question (extra credit) that is optional. I know this isn’t going to make me any friends but I did my elementary school homework on the bus on the way home. After that, my time was my own.
SweetSinger about 2 years ago
OMG! I’m married to Calvin!
Rose Madder Premium Member about 2 years ago
Especially in school – the only sense of reality seems to be Moe. Certainly not his daydreams.
kathleenhicks62 about 2 years ago
The proof of his statement is Hobbes.
jconnors3954 about 2 years ago
Calvin is like everyone else!
John Jorgensen about 2 years ago
I tried that once in the eighth grade. Deliberately convinced myself an assignment was not due. My mother was not amused.
Lola85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
If this isn’t already on a T-shirt, it should be. I think it would sell really well.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 2 years ago
Until reality bites you in the @$$…
g04922 about 2 years ago
I don’t accept other people’s reality…. Nurses and Aides hear that all the time on the Psychiatry Units.
edeloriea14 about 2 years ago
Ha! I’ll bet Calvin didn’t even bother with his homework.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
I know there has been a long simmering debate about whether kids should have homework or not. I would say for now if the teachers assign homework you do it.
hagarthehorrible about 2 years ago
It is difficult to comprehend Bill. Way too smart.
desvarzil about 2 years ago
So THAT’S where Adam Savage of Mythbusters got it. “I reject your reality and substitute my own!”
rugeirn about 2 years ago
“It’s not denial.” Which is denial. Perfect.
GreggW Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sounds like a Republican.