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Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 30, 1992
Transcript:
Miss Wormwood: You have a question, Calvin? Calvin: Yes! What assurance do I have that this education is adequately preparing me for the 21st century? Am I getting the skills I'll need to effectively compete in a tough, global economy? I want a high-paying job when I get out of here! I want opportunity! Miss Wormwood: In that case, young man, I suggest you start working harder. What you get out of school depends on what you put into it. Calvin: Oh. Then forget it.
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
Power and money for nothing!
yow4zip Premium Member almost 8 years ago
And the chicks for free.
Me2times. over 6 years ago
I want it all without having to work for it!
alexroch Premium Member over 6 years ago
I recently read the following note in a scanned version of this comic strip: âMiss Wormwood: As a few readers guessed, Miss Wormwood is named after the apprentice devil in C. S. Lewisâs âThe Screwtape Lettersâ. I have a lot of sympathy for Miss Wormwood. We see hints that sheâs waiting to retire, that she smokes too much, and that she takes a lot of medication. I think she seriously believes the value of education, so needless to say, sheâs an unhappy person.â I believe it comes from Bill Watterson himself.
a non-E mouse about 6 years ago
Well, they definitely arenât teaching them about cell phones and things.
Anton Sherwood about 1 month ago
Look on the bright side: Calvin will never see the next century.