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When I was about 4 I was riding my tricycle and watching my cousin, across the street, instead of what I was doing. When I took a spill, I got up and shouted, âLook what you made me do!â
It made sense to me. If I hadnât been looking at him I wouldnât have wrecked, so of course it was his fault. Thatâs what I told myself. But I must have known better. Why else would I remember it?
Calvin could score points for the âwilled him to do itâ argument if he jumped into the septic tank at this point, but this probably isnât crossing his mind.
Its ok Calvin!
Eat another four packs and order for another Beanie.
But remeber to learn from your mistake and be careful next time.
The wait would be worthwhile
Calvin is saying more than he knows. Hobbes is his psychological Shadow made manifest, and right now under stress, making the conscious Calvin jump into the septic tankâs probably the least damage heâd wish on him.
In simpler words, Lonewolf is right. In blaming Hobbes, Calvin ironically blames himself.
Good morning everyone! This is priceless! I love the gestures and facial expressions. And that âaaarrrggghhh!â is so Charlie Brown. Poor Calvin, the old saying âYouâve only got yourself to blameâ is so true here when Calvin blames Hobbes.
Tigers are a woeful lot.
Blamed for what is and also whatâs not.
The guilt lies within and not from without.
Thanks be to tigers, whoâve figured it out.
We donât appreciate it when weâre six, but eventually these experiences can teach us to handle the things that wind up in our hands with greater care, whether theyâre material goods or immaterial things (like friendships and peopleâs feelings). Without such lessons we may risk doing damage on a larger and greater scale than Calvin did to his beanie. Wonder if he ever grew up to understand that lesson.
Yes, he knows a lot of big words for his age, and seems knowledgable beyond his years. Thatâs one thing he has in common with the Peanuts gang. Calvin also does algebra in school and creates the most amazing snowman sculptures (granted, they look like they belong in the front yard of the Addams family). Arenât comic strips fun!
In most families today, the kid would show it to mom or dad who would get on the phone to the company and threaten to sue them if they didnât overnight another one. When we were kids my mom would sit us down and explain how you never get anything for nothing. I was always trying to get her to buy cereal for the junk inside, but I hated cereal and wouldnât eat it. My brother only ate shredded wheat, so I was up the creek as far as cereal premiums went.
rac0308 said, several ticks of the atomic clock ago,
â99% of politicians, *unemandarine *â
You beat me to the punch. I thought to myself while reading the strip that Calvin could have a successiful career as a politician. Always take credit when events are good and blame others when events go to the septic tank.
âŚand for all those who donât know or remember the story line, Calvin didnât really break it as we will see tomorrow. Heâs just panicking. Again, more life commentary by Waterson - how immature people who donât carefully consider what theyâre doing or know the facts, driven by a sense of urgency, will blame anything and anyone else for their own incompetence and failure. They fail to realize that the path that they are on will only create more damage until the wake up to the truth and course-correct.
WOW! Sounds just like our liberal administration and Congress!
hey backwards â thatâs precisely what what we were subjected to by the right wing, conservative administration for eight years. when it comes to inane blather the tea party and the becks and palins of the world win easily every time.
Calvin is just getting to his favorite hobbyâfighting with Hobbes. (Isnât that the real rule of Calvinball, and Get Rid Of Slimy girlS, and other such activities?)
Blaming Hobbes makes as much sense as blaming a politician Hobbes is Calvin imaginary friend and politicians are our collected wishes of some one to do what I want .again imaginary
I wish the people here that knows how a story goes (like this one, for instance) would please quit spoiling it for the rest of us who either didnât read it the first time around or maybe saw it the first time around but donât remember how it goes because itâs been so long since it first appeared.
Calvin is getting early training to be either a lawyer or a politician, or both. His alter ego qua the great unwashed public, is blowing him off, of course.
20 years old it may be but that just goes to show itâs ageless. The story still speaks to us. Or what? People who are in book clubs arenât allowed to comment on Tom Sawyer?
GretchensMom, you make a good point. As one who has occasionally done that, I will forthwith refrain.
Tommygunn369, Calvin and Hobbes is one of the best comic strips of all time, and fans will still be enjoying it and commenting on it a hundred years from now!
PetrusS almost 15 years ago
This was to be expectedâŚ
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Letâs see if your wish comes true, Hobbes
Tineli almost 15 years ago
Oh, I feel with you, Calvin. Iâm looking for someone, whoâs fault it is, when I broke something, too.
WoodEye almost 15 years ago
Anything can be fixed with Gorilla glue⌠and maybe a little duct tape. Or duck tape if you are from the south.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠almost 15 years ago
Calvinâs disappointment is really showing now!
rentier almost 15 years ago
Itâs always the fault of someone other, God, when you can find nobody else!
margueritem almost 15 years ago
âMorning Mike Firesmith and Puppy Boy!
ladywolf17 almost 15 years ago
The agony continues!
lazygrazer almost 15 years ago
Mishaps build characterâŚâŚand vocabulary.
alviebird almost 15 years ago
When I was about 4 I was riding my tricycle and watching my cousin, across the street, instead of what I was doing. When I took a spill, I got up and shouted, âLook what you made me do!â
It made sense to me. If I hadnât been looking at him I wouldnât have wrecked, so of course it was his fault. Thatâs what I told myself. But I must have known better. Why else would I remember it?
Yukoner almost 15 years ago
Itâs okay Calvin, even though you vent on Hobbes heâll still be your friend.
Yukoner almost 15 years ago
Good morning to all you Calvin fans.
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
Calvin, might as well look in the mirror when you blame Hobbes!
Hi, yâall!
kreole almost 15 years ago
Lonewolf â(above) âabout the mirrorâlooks like youâre the only one who really gets it.
whims almost 15 years ago
Calvin could score points for the âwilled him to do itâ argument if he jumped into the septic tank at this point, but this probably isnât crossing his mind.
carmy almost 15 years ago
Back to the cereal bowl!
pineapplehoney almost 15 years ago
Its ok Calvin! Eat another four packs and order for another Beanie. But remeber to learn from your mistake and be careful next time. The wait would be worthwhile
moronbis almost 15 years ago
how can God let this happen to Calvin? why doesnât he have a more docile friend?
jgcp1 almost 15 years ago
This is one of Watersonâs best arcs. What it says about life and how we deal with it puts it right up there with the âmeaning of lifeâ strips.
harrietbe almost 15 years ago
âSubliminalâ⌠Wow! Thatâs a heck of a word for a kid his age.
black_knight15_au almost 15 years ago
Check the underneath. Bet is says âMade in Chinaâ
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Calvin is saying more than he knows. Hobbes is his psychological Shadow made manifest, and right now under stress, making the conscious Calvin jump into the septic tankâs probably the least damage heâd wish on him.
In simpler words, Lonewolf is right. In blaming Hobbes, Calvin ironically blames himself.
rentier almost 15 years ago
Marg: This wish comeing true would not be so pleasent for Calvin!
mike.firesmith almost 15 years ago
Morning Marg!
Morning Fran and Shep-Mutt-Mix!
Poor Calvin. I wonder if he will go for another one and another wait?
JTGAM almost 15 years ago
Good morning everyone! This is priceless! I love the gestures and facial expressions. And that âaaarrrggghhh!â is so Charlie Brown. Poor Calvin, the old saying âYouâve only got yourself to blameâ is so true here when Calvin blames Hobbes.
unemandarine almost 15 years ago
I know people who still do this, blame others for their mistakesâŚ
Plods with ...⢠almost 15 years ago
99% of politicians, *unemandarine *
KEA almost 15 years ago
Itâs Notmeâs fault. (according to Bil Keane)
PTui2 almost 15 years ago
Tigers are a woeful lot. Blamed for what is and also whatâs not. The guilt lies within and not from without. Thanks be to tigers, whoâve figured it out.
agpeter almost 15 years ago
I know, Calvin! Blame the President! Everyone else doesâŚ
stuart almost 15 years ago
@BlackKnight15 - I always look for electronics made in Taiwan. Almost as cheap as China, but much better made and long lasting.
DolphinGirl78 almost 15 years ago
Good Morning to ALL!!!
Unclebup almost 15 years ago
AH ha! Now I know what Calvin will be when (if) he grows up⌠a Lawyer. Always looking for someone else to blame.
jslabotnik almost 15 years ago
He will probably go for another one, eat all the cereal, only to be denied as the offer expired.
mrslukeskywalker almost 15 years ago
We WILL you to duct tape it!
Imagine if he got into the epoxy?
ninmas almost 15 years ago
âall sanity is lost.â
fran650 almost 15 years ago
Smiles for everyone.
Septic tank. Interesting touch.
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Hobbes, can you will the broken piece to be fixed and the beannie put together? Not that youâd want to but can you?
davidf42 almost 15 years ago
I agree that this is one of the best C&H arcs ever.
And agpeter - No, blaming the former president is the thing now.
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
My better half and me canât decide which of us is Calvin and which is Hobbes. Look what you made me do.
paullp Premium Member almost 15 years ago
We donât appreciate it when weâre six, but eventually these experiences can teach us to handle the things that wind up in our hands with greater care, whether theyâre material goods or immaterial things (like friendships and peopleâs feelings). Without such lessons we may risk doing damage on a larger and greater scale than Calvin did to his beanie. Wonder if he ever grew up to understand that lesson.
Yes, he knows a lot of big words for his age, and seems knowledgable beyond his years. Thatâs one thing he has in common with the Peanuts gang. Calvin also does algebra in school and creates the most amazing snowman sculptures (granted, they look like they belong in the front yard of the Addams family). Arenât comic strips fun!
calpal10 almost 15 years ago
Oh the pain of waiting so long and then having it breakâŚ.I can feel his pain
BigHug almost 15 years ago
Oh itâs much easier to blame someone else.
Poladog almost 15 years ago
Forget about buzzing over Suzie now. Besides the way that Calvin creates his snowmen, Iâm sure Calvin can build a better beanie himself
madampresiden12 almost 15 years ago
In most families today, the kid would show it to mom or dad who would get on the phone to the company and threaten to sue them if they didnât overnight another one. When we were kids my mom would sit us down and explain how you never get anything for nothing. I was always trying to get her to buy cereal for the junk inside, but I hated cereal and wouldnât eat it. My brother only ate shredded wheat, so I was up the creek as far as cereal premiums went.
bald almost 15 years ago
my favorite t-shirt said
âi didnât say it was your fault, I said i was going to blame youâ
cleokaya almost 15 years ago
I love panel 3. With all Calvinâs slugging, he proves to be nothing more than a minor annoyance to Hobbes.
musicnut1986 almost 15 years ago
rac0308 said, several ticks of the atomic clock ago,
â99% of politicians, *unemandarine *â
You beat me to the punch. I thought to myself while reading the strip that Calvin could have a successiful career as a politician. Always take credit when events are good and blame others when events go to the septic tank.
treBsdrawkcaB almost 15 years ago
âŚand for all those who donât know or remember the story line, Calvin didnât really break it as we will see tomorrow. Heâs just panicking. Again, more life commentary by Waterson - how immature people who donât carefully consider what theyâre doing or know the facts, driven by a sense of urgency, will blame anything and anyone else for their own incompetence and failure. They fail to realize that the path that they are on will only create more damage until the wake up to the truth and course-correct.
WOW! Sounds just like our liberal administration and Congress!
billdi Premium Member almost 15 years ago
hey backwards â thatâs precisely what what we were subjected to by the right wing, conservative administration for eight years. when it comes to inane blather the tea party and the becks and palins of the world win easily every time.
Captain_Commando almost 15 years ago
agpeter said, âI know, Calvin! Blame the President! Everyone else doesâŚâ
By âeveryone elseâ you mean Gary Trudeau, right?
twistedhumor almost 15 years ago
One of lifeâs learning experiences, you get what you pay for. Hopefully Calvin will have learned something from this, NOT!
dflak almost 15 years ago
Itâs Bushâs fault.
Puddleglum2 almost 15 years ago
âCâmon Lizzie,⌠open up!â as Calvin did, and take your medicine! âItâs good for you.â
cicirivas21 almost 15 years ago
nice going calvin you just had to break the beanie lol priceless.
Puddleglum2 almost 15 years ago
âDo all things without murmurings and disputings:â Philippians 2:14 âŚespecially with your own âsubliminalâ self.
coffeeturtle almost 15 years ago
eat âem, Hobbes!
seanachie almost 15 years ago
Good post PTui2! Itâs always nice to find a post here from someone who actually has something to say.
bmonk almost 15 years ago
Calvin is just getting to his favorite hobbyâfighting with Hobbes. (Isnât that the real rule of Calvinball, and Get Rid Of Slimy girlS, and other such activities?)
alviebird almost 15 years ago
Hey, Coffee-Turtle,
Looking at panel three, I thought for a minute that he just might.
bmonk almost 15 years ago
Somehow I canât really see Calvin as a lawyer. More a scientist type, or author, or even an artist.
ratlum almost 15 years ago
Blaming Hobbes makes as much sense as blaming a politician Hobbes is Calvin imaginary friend and politicians are our collected wishes of some one to do what I want .again imaginary
McLovin92 almost 15 years ago
Itâs funny how people blame others for there mistakes. Calvin needs to learn to take responsibility for his own actions.
Gretchen's Mom almost 15 years ago
I wish the people here that knows how a story goes (like this one, for instance) would please quit spoiling it for the rest of us who either didnât read it the first time around or maybe saw it the first time around but donât remember how it goes because itâs been so long since it first appeared.
Thank you!
benbrilling almost 15 years ago
Time to start eating more cereal.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Hey agpeter â must be the Obeanie
khpage almost 15 years ago
Calvin is getting early training to be either a lawyer or a politician, or both. His alter ego qua the great unwashed public, is blowing him off, of course.
will.lowe almost 15 years ago
Why doesnt calvin buy the cereal and cut out the boxes and eat the cereal over time???
Tommygunn369 almost 15 years ago
whats really funny isall the people that post a comment about a 20 year old comic strip, duh ha ha ha ha
JTGAM almost 15 years ago
20 years old it may be but that just goes to show itâs ageless. The story still speaks to us. Or what? People who are in book clubs arenât allowed to comment on Tom Sawyer?
paullp Premium Member almost 15 years ago
GretchensMom, you make a good point. As one who has occasionally done that, I will forthwith refrain.
Tommygunn369, Calvin and Hobbes is one of the best comic strips of all time, and fans will still be enjoying it and commenting on it a hundred years from now!
alviebird almost 15 years ago
I think itâs alright as long as the post has a âSpoiler Alertâ in the first line.
I hereby officially propose this for consideration.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago
It always amuses me how the majority of âspoilersâ that get posted have the story wrong!
spiritoflionelhutzlives Premium Member almost 15 years ago
âŚSue Calvin Sue!âŚWe can bring a law suit against the manufacturer, and maybe even Hobbs tooâŚ
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
So SOTU is gone! Donât bring it to Calvin and Hobbes.There are plenty of political strips you all can go to!
JTGAM almost 15 years ago
Amen! And good night all!
Fastfur07 over 6 years ago
Calvin being Calvin. (Also me sometimes.)