Authentic insect drawings. Actually, I hate ants because they are not real individuals – they are only part of the organism which is the COLONY – that includes the egg-laying machine we call the queen.
That doesn’t mean that Calvin shouldn’t be taught responsibility and given a work ethic. Calvin’s problem is that he has such an entitled attitude that he can’t see past his own needs and wants to realize that other people have needs and wants, too — and sometimes, their needs and wants are more important than his!
People, people!!! You’ve completely missed a perfect opportunity to get into a rough-and-tumble political spate of name-calling and jeers at each other about those who siphon off ‘the system’ and those who provide… “The Ant & the Grasshopper” …remember???Hm… Maybe the trolls trundled over to LuAnne..let’s see…..
I think it’s quite fitting in light of the outrage of those who are sceaming because now they might have to contribute to the payment for their healthcare (especially when they go to the ER). I do feel for those who are actually going to have trouble paying it (but that has largely been taken care of by the Bill itself), but I have no sympathy for those who simply want to bilk the rest of us into paying for their irresponsibility. Just like Calvin in the last panel.
1b. Are human children merely “parts” of the “hive(s)” we variously,call, “family/clan/tribe/state/nation”?
Explain, in 2,500 words or less, why you answered question one (a or b), the way you did.
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For Extra Credit: Evaluate the comic strip, “Calvin and Hobbes”, as an adjunct text for this course.
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1a. Yes, in part:
Human children are individual persons, who even before birth show individual preferences and personality. This grows over time, especially as they live in community (not a hive) such as a family, and learn to take growing responsibility for themselves and for others who need their gifts.
Extra Credit: Calvin is amusing because his primary community is formed with his Tiger, Hobbes, and they are both dependent on their family, with Hobbes tending to show a more developed sense of responsibility and morality. Calvin is a perpetual young boy, about age six or eight, and his entitlement and frustrations are funny because they do not change; in the real world, this would get old after, say, three or four years, and really old when he hit adulthood.
rentier over 12 years ago
An untrue story!
rogue53 over 12 years ago
Mom helps Calvin see himself in a different, more accurate light.
rogue53 over 12 years ago
Otherwise known as Congress.
rolleg over 12 years ago
Quick thinking!
margueritem over 12 years ago
Parasites are A OK in Calvin’s little world.
watmiwori over 12 years ago
As long as he’s the parasite, not the host, that is….
arye uygur over 12 years ago
Authentic insect drawings. Actually, I hate ants because they are not real individuals – they are only part of the organism which is the COLONY – that includes the egg-laying machine we call the queen.
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
In the developed world. In other countries, they are cheap labour first and foremost.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
That or a mosquito.
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Mom would prefer a ‘Paris site’!
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Mom is getting ‘antsy’ to do something about Calvin’s indolence and inactivity!
Snoopy_Fan over 12 years ago
Calvin better get up off his butt and FLEA, or else he’ll continue to ANTagonize his mom…
Dallas1701D over 12 years ago
I thought this was Sunday, not PUNday.
hyu12345 over 12 years ago
Wow calvin is a lazy boy.
legaleagle48 over 12 years ago
That doesn’t mean that Calvin shouldn’t be taught responsibility and given a work ethic. Calvin’s problem is that he has such an entitled attitude that he can’t see past his own needs and wants to realize that other people have needs and wants, too — and sometimes, their needs and wants are more important than his!
Number Three over 12 years ago
The drawing are amazing.
I like the 4th Panel.
Call for the Pest Control, Mum!
LOL xxx
elbeck over 12 years ago
For any parent who has had to deal with teenagers, this is too true to be funny.
ratlum over 12 years ago
Sucking blood off his host,a quick change of mood.Another change coming about super time.
unca jim over 12 years ago
People, people!!! You’ve completely missed a perfect opportunity to get into a rough-and-tumble political spate of name-calling and jeers at each other about those who siphon off ‘the system’ and those who provide… “The Ant & the Grasshopper” …remember???Hm… Maybe the trolls trundled over to LuAnne..let’s see…..
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
1a: Yes.
1b: No.
Essay: I answered this way because I have children and have no idea where some of their stuff comes from.
Extra credit: Evaluation: How funny!
So, what’s my score?
Koolfunkygrrl over 12 years ago
Happy Sunday all :) and Happy Canada Day my fellow canucks! :)
cheetahqueen over 12 years ago
Hmm…I never knew that Bill Watterson was a prophet!
starr654321 over 12 years ago
nice socks calvin
Yontrop over 12 years ago
“Who is John Galt?” John Galt is the Anti Christ.
calvinsfriend110 over 12 years ago
Calvin’s a giANT flea!
lindz.coop Premium Member over 12 years ago
I think it’s quite fitting in light of the outrage of those who are sceaming because now they might have to contribute to the payment for their healthcare (especially when they go to the ER). I do feel for those who are actually going to have trouble paying it (but that has largely been taken care of by the Bill itself), but I have no sympathy for those who simply want to bilk the rest of us into paying for their irresponsibility. Just like Calvin in the last panel.
khpage over 12 years ago
Calvin need to wear some sunglasses to complete the effect….
bmonk over 12 years ago
1a. Are human children really “individuals”?
1b. Are human children merely “parts” of the “hive(s)” we variously,call, “family/clan/tribe/state/nation”?
Explain, in 2,500 words or less, why you answered question one (a or b), the way you did.
.
For Extra Credit: Evaluate the comic strip, “Calvin and Hobbes”, as an adjunct text for this course.
++++
1a. Yes, in part:
Human children are individual persons, who even before birth show individual preferences and personality. This grows over time, especially as they live in community (not a hive) such as a family, and learn to take growing responsibility for themselves and for others who need their gifts.
Extra Credit: Calvin is amusing because his primary community is formed with his Tiger, Hobbes, and they are both dependent on their family, with Hobbes tending to show a more developed sense of responsibility and morality. Calvin is a perpetual young boy, about age six or eight, and his entitlement and frustrations are funny because they do not change; in the real world, this would get old after, say, three or four years, and really old when he hit adulthood.