Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for April 03, 1991
Transcript:
Hobbes: You're the only person I know whose good side is prone to badness. Calvin: That's why he evaporated. He could only be perfectly good as an abstraction. In his human manifestation, he wanted to throttle me. He spectralized just in time! Hobbes: Fascinating. Calvin: Yes. Hobbes: Of course, now you have to do you homework yourself. Calvin: Actually, now that my good side is no longer a physical being, I find him that much easier to ignore.
hayman21 about 9 years ago
Wow! So that explains how he did it!
glowing-steak32 almost 9 years ago
Just make another one.
yow4zip Premium Member over 8 years ago
What’s this “homework” of which you speak?
arjunrajamony about 3 years ago
this proves Calvin is much smarter than he lets on. If he really did invent a contraption to create duplicates of himself, he’s a genius. If he is pretending that he himself is a duplicate, then he really does know how to solve all the questions at school, as we have seen from Ms. Wormwood’s praise.