Many decades ago, I went to a large bluegrass festival north of Burlington, Ontario. There was several thousand people at the fest, maybe something close to 10,000. The main concert field was separated from the camping area by a large water-filled ditch, and every evening at the end of the concert the whole crowd had to leave via three narrow culvert bridges over the ditch. One evening, while I was in the midst of this huge crowd shuffling across one of the bridges, I started to moo. It caught on, and soon the whole huge crowd was mooing. You want to talk about weird…
I remember my son wanting to quit work after his first day because it “wasn’t fun”. I told him that’s why we call it work and not vacation. He kept that job for two years during high school and hated it so much he got into a great college and is now running his own company which he loves. I still take credit (deservedly or not) for forcing him to stick with that first job.
I read an article recently that since the early 2000s, the average IQ of Americans is starting to decline for the first time ever, especially in 18 to 24 year olds. I have always suspected that the public education system has been “dumbing down” so that an education today is worth a fraction of what it was when I was in school. Now we have proof and this comic strip is a wonderful predicter of that.
I would have drawn Calvin as a round peg being hammered into a small square hole. I think Calvin has a personality that will never fully conform to what society expects.
I’m trying to come up with metaphors for each panel, some are easy, like the cattle drive being the bus, the hamster wheel being recess, the railroad possibly being PE, and the fish flopping towards the water being him getting home, but I have NO idea what the zombie thing is supposed to be…
We could change things. We could redesign education from the ground up, make compassion and creativity pillars of the institution, find a way to help all children learn effectively.
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But we won’t, because when we say we want to make the future better for our children, we’re lying. What we really want is to make things comfortable for ourselves, while we take our turn on the other side of the window watching the misery. After all, we had to suffer through school; why should those brats get it any better?!
School was a refuge for me. I loved learning things. It was the other kids that were the misery, since I’m on the autism spectrum and had yet to develop any social skills.
BE THIS GUY almost 2 years ago
At least you made it out alive.
codycab almost 2 years ago
How to see school in more ways than one.
Imagine almost 2 years ago
Yup, very typical school day.
SHIVA almost 2 years ago
It’s his choice to see school in that light!!!
C almost 2 years ago
Love the artwork
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Watterson commented, “If school makes Calvin feel that way, wait till he gets his first job!”
Alexander the Good Enough almost 2 years ago
Many decades ago, I went to a large bluegrass festival north of Burlington, Ontario. There was several thousand people at the fest, maybe something close to 10,000. The main concert field was separated from the camping area by a large water-filled ditch, and every evening at the end of the concert the whole crowd had to leave via three narrow culvert bridges over the ditch. One evening, while I was in the midst of this huge crowd shuffling across one of the bridges, I started to moo. It caught on, and soon the whole huge crowd was mooing. You want to talk about weird…
baraktorvan almost 2 years ago
Yeah wait until you have to work for a living, You will look to those days with rose coloured glasses.
Bilan almost 2 years ago
I feel sorry for whoever tries to fit Calvin into a square hole.
fred.grenouille almost 2 years ago
When was this originally published? Was school really as bad as all that back then? I know what is has become in 2023, but …
M2MM almost 2 years ago
I remember elementary school. :D
BigDaveGlass almost 2 years ago
Love the imagination…..
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Bill just described the last 70 years of my life.
jvo almost 2 years ago
I had lots of fun at school, the teachers did not appreciate it.
manowarrior almost 2 years ago
the hamster wheel must have been gym class.
markkahler52 almost 2 years ago
Unreal
diverbelle almost 2 years ago
This reflects my WORK day!
manowarrior almost 2 years ago
The best one is Calvin as a zombie.
Bittermelon of Truth almost 2 years ago
I love the different scenarios/metaphors that describe Calvin’s school day. Sometime work will feel like that too, one darn thing after another.
dflak almost 2 years ago
I am afraid to admit that my mind works this way too.
bignatefantic2.0 almost 2 years ago
What do all of these metaphors represent? I’ve read this countless times over the years and I still don’t get it
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Calvin is much to creative not to succeed in life! There’ll always be new ideas to keep him going! He just needs to find his niche!
countoftowergrove almost 2 years ago
My life for 12 years.
BiggerNate91 almost 2 years ago
All too relatable
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
If the energy in Cal’s mind were harnessed as power, there’d never be a shortage.
rshive almost 2 years ago
Calvin as a square peg in a square hole?
klapre almost 2 years ago
I remember my son wanting to quit work after his first day because it “wasn’t fun”. I told him that’s why we call it work and not vacation. He kept that job for two years during high school and hated it so much he got into a great college and is now running his own company which he loves. I still take credit (deservedly or not) for forcing him to stick with that first job.
gantech almost 2 years ago
Shouldn’t the zombie bit be more like “brains…brains…”?
Or is that too ‘Brewster’?
jessegooddoggy almost 2 years ago
Brilliant.
tripwire45 almost 2 years ago
I read an article recently that since the early 2000s, the average IQ of Americans is starting to decline for the first time ever, especially in 18 to 24 year olds. I have always suspected that the public education system has been “dumbing down” so that an education today is worth a fraction of what it was when I was in school. Now we have proof and this comic strip is a wonderful predicter of that.
markkahler52 almost 2 years ago
Calvin could become a Holden Caulfield
RobinHood almost 2 years ago
Get used to it Calvin, doesn’t stop at school.
ROSTERM3 almost 2 years ago
At least in panel 8, Calvin is a square peg in a square hole.
igethired13 almost 2 years ago
I would have drawn Calvin as a round peg being hammered into a small square hole. I think Calvin has a personality that will never fully conform to what society expects.
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 2 years ago
At least Calvin is being pounded into the right hole. Could have been the round one.
Kilrwat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
One of the most searing commentaries on contemporary education ever. And it’s only gotten worse since then.
Calvins Brother almost 2 years ago
Some days, I was that fish.
mfrasca almost 2 years ago
Hey!
Teachers!
Leave those kids alone!
yangeldf almost 2 years ago
I’m trying to come up with metaphors for each panel, some are easy, like the cattle drive being the bus, the hamster wheel being recess, the railroad possibly being PE, and the fish flopping towards the water being him getting home, but I have NO idea what the zombie thing is supposed to be…
HenryStryker almost 2 years ago
That is exactly how I felt!
g04922 almost 2 years ago
Good Ol’ Hobbes… always brings Calvin back to reality – even though HE is not real.
SweetSinger almost 2 years ago
WIZZ WIRP BOINGG!
kathleenhicks62 almost 2 years ago
That is pretty much the experience.
Purple People Eater almost 2 years ago
That’s what you have to do if you ever want to live in a little box made of ticky-tacky. (That song just happens to be on while I’m reading this.)
delennwen almost 2 years ago
All in all he’s just another peg in the hole. . .
mindjob almost 2 years ago
Possibly the best comic strip ever written
donwestonmysteries almost 2 years ago
I get all the references except the cow one.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
We could change things. We could redesign education from the ground up, make compassion and creativity pillars of the institution, find a way to help all children learn effectively.
.
But we won’t, because when we say we want to make the future better for our children, we’re lying. What we really want is to make things comfortable for ourselves, while we take our turn on the other side of the window watching the misery. After all, we had to suffer through school; why should those brats get it any better?!
wiley207 almost 2 years ago
Kids may think that about school, and then when they get older that’s what they think about work!
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
School or job, we’ve all been there.
chromosome Premium Member almost 2 years ago
School was a refuge for me. I loved learning things. It was the other kids that were the misery, since I’m on the autism spectrum and had yet to develop any social skills.
Bill The Nuke almost 2 years ago
I hated school as a kid. I got good grades but still felt it was a waste of time.
tee929 almost 2 years ago
These is what a typical school day in Floriduh is turning into……………..
kab2rb almost 2 years ago
I know an old strip. Here where I live public school’s are out for a week spring recess.
hagarthehorrible almost 2 years ago
The richness of Watterson’s imagination is deep pocketed.
einarbt almost 2 years ago
Just another brick (or peg in a hole here) in the wall. Like the way he captures the thought control here.
johnec almost 2 years ago
It doesn’t end after school!
That could just as easily have been another typical work day!