English is so amazing: there is a term for that. It’s called “being a Pollyana” – from a 1913 novel about an absurdly optimistic orphan.
I am all for optimism and have just gotten back in touch with the most optimistic woman I have ever known. However, she is not the kind who would be hanging to a tree limb in a hurricane shouting “But we really needed the rain!”
I wish Watterson was making this stuff up but, honestly, everything I’ve read in this arc is stuff I’ve heard (nearly verbatim) from actual adults :-(.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
He will practice deceiving himself first, then deceiving others.
Robin Harwood about 2 years ago
Consistency
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
good job, Hobbes
C about 2 years ago
Calvin for Senator
su43dipta about 2 years ago
Too late, the inception’s been done.
Charliegirl Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sometimes it’s just the best one can do.
Bilan about 2 years ago
If Calvin does anything unpleasant, Mom and Dad will show him how to get past his denial.
Imagine about 2 years ago
Whatever.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
Calvin’s thought pattern operates like a möbius strip.
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
Calvin is like Scarlett O’Hara.
When faced with a unpleasant situation, she’d say, “Oh, I won’t think about it now. I’ll think about it tomorrow.”
jbordzol about 2 years ago
Sounds like what’s happening in Florida doesn’t it.
dflak about 2 years ago
15 years prior to “Fake News.”
jrankin1959 about 2 years ago
I’ll think about that tomorrow…
dflak about 2 years ago
There is no problem so big that it cannot be completely ignored.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
He’ll think about it….tomorrow….maybe
rmercer Premium Member about 2 years ago
Deceiving yourself is good practice!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I would like to give that a try for a few hours, but I have twitter. …sigh
uniquename about 2 years ago
Face it, learn from it, but don’t dwell on it.
Mountaingreenery about 2 years ago
Yet if Calvin saw an actual elephant in the room, he would be delighted.
gantech about 2 years ago
Sign him up for the RNC.
Calvins Brother about 2 years ago
Ah yes. Rainbows and Unicorns, rose colored glasses for everyone.
cosman about 2 years ago
..Like the Administration.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
English is so amazing: there is a term for that. It’s called “being a Pollyana” – from a 1913 novel about an absurdly optimistic orphan.
I am all for optimism and have just gotten back in touch with the most optimistic woman I have ever known. However, she is not the kind who would be hanging to a tree limb in a hurricane shouting “But we really needed the rain!”
sallyseckman about 2 years ago
I have been practicing that philosophy for years. The trick is to sprinkle in positive truths so you are anchored in reality.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Hobbes is not buying this logic….
ryanschafer77 about 2 years ago
I wish Watterson was making this stuff up but, honestly, everything I’ve read in this arc is stuff I’ve heard (nearly verbatim) from actual adults :-(.
whelan_jj about 2 years ago
I’m working hard at denying that my savings are in free fall and that inflation is eating up my income.
wiley207 about 2 years ago
As someone on the spectrum, it’s hard to try not to think about anything that’s unpleasant.
mindjob about 2 years ago
“What’s inflation?”
bendover about 2 years ago
Hobbes looks like a hot dog
hagarthehorrible about 2 years ago
Tall talks by six year old and his stuffed tiger.