Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for November 06, 2008

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    margueritem  about 16 years ago

    All those latent fears float to the surface.

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    attyush  about 16 years ago

    Awww poor Calvin. Despite all his smarts, he is still a kid at heart.

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    prasrinivara  about 16 years ago

    attyush:

    Oh, he was always a (whiny, cranky) kid at heart–he only “seceded” because his parents wouldn’t give him something he wanted at that time.

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    DougDean  about 16 years ago

    Everybody say hello to Calvin the recovering drama queen

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    Coldfusion  about 16 years ago

    Lol a wonder how Hobbes doing..or how far he reach on his journey….

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    luvfun  about 16 years ago

    its so adorable how all kids cry “mommmmyyy” everytime somethings wrng!i remember i did tht too…tho it wud be my dads arms i wud land up in!:))

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    skipper1  about 16 years ago

    I’ve been reading about Calvin and Hobbes, that pedantic philosopher, for many happy years now and never have stopped loving him, for he’s the very essence of a bright, obstreperous, undounted child that lived in me many years ago.

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    ninmas  about 16 years ago

    poor calvin…. so innocent

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    Wildmustang1262  about 16 years ago

    He should not secede from his parents in first place. Now he changes his mind and runs to his home terrifyingly.

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    chromeboy  about 16 years ago

    that poor little guy… love the look that gets continually worse… isn’t this the one that Hobbes gets lost?

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    Wildmustang1262  about 16 years ago

    chromeboy says: that poor little guy… love the look that gets continually worse… isn’t this the one that Hobbes gets lost? Calvin left his stuffed toy tiger, Hobbes somewhere in the woodland or whatever.

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    Ray_C  about 16 years ago

    The strip often highlights Calvin’s precocious intelligence and his preternatural imagination, then reminds us that he’s only 6 (?) years old and does not have the experience nor common sense yet to match those other traits. Hence, he comes to wildly improbable conclusions: he can get to the Yukon in a day and his parents might desert him.

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    Silverpearl  about 16 years ago

    The most primeval fear of all children.

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    runar  about 16 years ago

    This is what happens when your blood’s peanut-butter levels get too low.

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    bmonk  about 16 years ago

    runarPro says:

    This is what happens when your blood’s peanut-butter levels get too low.

    So, that means it’s all Hobbes fault? He’s the one that ate the sandwiches.

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    rhyno86  about 16 years ago

    How true is that… For kids, even 5 minutes feels like a lifetime.

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    SamFP  about 16 years ago

    Maybe his parents moved South ..which is that way —->

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    Requin  about 16 years ago

    I love the gradually increasing horror on his face through panels 1-3.

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    tabbylynn  about 16 years ago

    poor guy all that stress. what is he going to do?

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    westiewestaz  about 16 years ago

    Young children are similar to dogs, in that they live in the moment. Takes a while before they (children)realize what the future means.

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    reggie  about 16 years ago

    Funny how quickly everything we have been given becomes our possessions.

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