Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for November 29, 2012

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    legaleagle48  about 12 years ago

    And yet Calvin does so poorly in school.

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    rentier  about 12 years ago

    Oh Calvin, do use them for a good end!!

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    rentier  about 12 years ago

    You can use things for a good or for a bad end, God gives the decision in our hands!

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    BigNate+CalvinandHobbes=:)  about 12 years ago

    such ingenuity….

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    ratlum  about 12 years ago

    Thats real important to catalogue the rocks,but I wish he would do his missile testing on Moe.Hobbes gets angry and hard to live with when hes mean to Susie.

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    margueritem  about 12 years ago

    I like rocks too, Calvin.

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    Puddleglum2  about 12 years ago

    “It’s a sedimentary rock”, very likely formed by deposits during the worldwide flood of Noah’s day.

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    battle of plattsburgh  about 12 years ago

    It will make a nice pet.

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    Phapada  about 12 years ago

    darn know well…. I love too..

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    38lowell  about 12 years ago

    …and they’e FREE!

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    neatslob Premium Member about 12 years ago

    I know a teacher who had a meeting with a kid’s parents because the kid was failing. He was failing because the kid had never once shown up for class. The parents wanted to know why the teacher “wasn’t meeting his needs.” Pretty hard when the kid skips every class.

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    Aaberon  about 12 years ago

    Hahahahaaaaaa!! Got it – had to read it twice, but got it. ;-)

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    Linux0s  about 12 years ago

    Important to know the difference between hard rock and soft rock.

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    Cajtri87  about 12 years ago

    Oh bull. Sadly there just are some kids that are poor students. It happens. And, some people aren’t as smart as others. These things happen in life. Teachers shouldn’t be blamed for every student that fails

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    zoidknight  about 12 years ago

    Because she usually has it coming.

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    zoidknight  about 12 years ago

    When was the last time you were in school?

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    snarky1941  about 12 years ago

    rubble.

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    wicky  about 12 years ago

    Rocks are our friends.

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    Vonne Anton  about 12 years ago

    A favorite pastime every little boy must try….to hit cars as they whiz past their house. Can he do it? If not, no harm, no foul. But if he does…look out!

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    Number Three  about 12 years ago

    Clever Calvin!

    He looks so cute in the last panel.

    xxx

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    Maevis13  about 12 years ago

    HAHAHAHAHA = last panel. calvin sayin ballistic just makes me crack up. :)

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    bizaker  about 12 years ago

    To those who believe there are no bad students, only bad teachers, I put the following question: Why does a class taught by a single teacher almost invariable yield a bell-curve distribution of grades from A to F? If there were no bad students, that would mean pretty much every teacher in the world is bad but also lucky enough to have a few good students who learn on their own. While I believe there are plenty of bad teachers out there, there are also plenty of students who would fail even the best teacher’s class.

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    MasterPotato_47  about 12 years ago

    CAlvin and HObbes is my favorite commic

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    Spudart  about 12 years ago

    Calvin is such a rockhead!

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    ellisaana Premium Member about 12 years ago

    I’ve seen children fail because they won’t do their homework, but those same children consistently score near the top on standardized tests.Equal opportunity doesn’t mean equal ability. Each student needs to be taught at his level.

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    Popeyesforearm  about 12 years ago

    He describes my easy chair, oh, wait that’s sedentary deposits. Nevermind.

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    Rickapolis  about 12 years ago

    But wait. Isn’t the earth only 25.000 years old? That rock must have been ‘intelligently designed’ smooth.

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    alan.gurka  about 12 years ago

    Calvin’s looking for the perfect one to hurl at Susie. That’s why he’s an expert on them.

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    calvinsfriend110  about 12 years ago

    And buckeyes, too. They’re good weapons.

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    khpage  about 12 years ago

    I wanna hear Calvin’s explanation of Macchu Pichu (sorry I didn’t spell that right – no spellcheck on this site)

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    HobbesMan  about 12 years ago

    Did you know…Calvin & Hobbes are based on the philosophies of John Calvin and Thomas Hobbes, and they symbolize not only the philosophies of the men, but also the satirical demises of society.

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    Vonne Anton  about 12 years ago

    You know I’m usually up to biting on this kind of thing…so here goes!-Gen. 1:6, 7 explains a division between waters above and waters below. 2 Peter 3:5, 6 confirms these early tropical conditions and explains that it is the waters above that provided the flood. In other words, early earth was surrounded by a water canopy above, thin enough to see light through, but thick enough to create temperate zone earthwide. When this collapsed, it would have changed surface geology, hollowing out low places and raising up mountains in others (why some mountains have seashells on top, and the desert has crushed flowers underneath the sand); also plunging the polar regions into instant freezing conditions (note the mammoths found frozen whole with green vegetation still inside them). The water would have simply run off to new levels.-Also, I live in Arizona… the native americans have many legends about worldwide floods, which they would have received as oral traditions when their asian forebears crossed over from russia/alaska. See Cree, Montagnais (Canada), Tlingit, Papago, even legend of Nu-u in Hawaii, just for samplers.-Even evolutionists posit a thick early earth atmosphere rich in chemistry.

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    cosman  about 12 years ago

    Total atmosphere/underground water: 365124 trillion gallons at eight pounds a gallon..

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    TELawrence  about 12 years ago

    @legaleagle48Calvin is a bright student, but the school he attends is a cliched teacher-centered place which relies on rote memorization. As a creative child, Calvin needs to be in an environment which challenges his imagination. Instead, he is given stultifying lessons which make him act out and ignore the material.

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    cubswin2016  about 12 years ago

    The rock might be from God but Calvin’s motivation isn’t.

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    murphyspop  about 12 years ago

    D’you suppose Calvin knows how to spell “pedantic?” He’s obviously impressed Hobbes.

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    cookies333  about 12 years ago

    I used to have a rock collection.

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    legaleagle48  about 12 years ago

    Tread lightly when you mock someone else’s religious beliefs — those beliefs tend to give me a lot more comfort than your cold, sterile, limited “logic” ever could. And you’re just as bigoted as the people you’re mocking, by the way!

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    fhhuber  about 12 years ago

    if you have interest in a subject you become an expert

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    GottaGiggle  about 12 years ago

    @VonneAnton

    Thank you so much for explaining Calvin & Hobbes, as I am new, too. Great summary! ;-)

    @Pacopuddy & battle of plattsburgh: I have come to view rocks in a whole new light and considering acquiring some for pets! I think I would like Ena!

    I see I am going to have to check my online dictionary for meanings of some of the interesting words I see in these comments. Oh, the joys of learning!!! ;-D

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    alviebird  about 12 years ago

    The “world” referred to in Genesis (and other places in that book) would more correctly be translated “age”, not “Earth”. Thus the book does not claim that the Earth is just 6,000 years old.

    Despite claims that there is evidence of world wide flooding, I believe it was only the “known lands” that were flooded. But bear in mind that if God wanted to flood the planet, and then dry it out again, it would not be a problem. And why would He leave conclusive evidence behind? He wants us to come to Him, not in fear, but in faith, out of love and respect. (Most references to fear in the Bible actually mean something like “awesome respect”)

    Further careful study (with correct translations) will reveal that Adam was not the first man. He was simply the first man in the seed line through which the Messiah would come.

    And there are other popular misconceptions about God’s word that give rise to other problems in reconciling it to science and natural history. Believe me, they can all be overcome. If you buy the notion that science and “religion” (I hate that word) can’t be reconciled, you haven’t studied enough.

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    Vonne Anton  about 12 years ago

    @Sharuniboy@thebird55-Easily the biggest error fundamentalists and creationists have made is to assert that the Bible says the heavens and the earth were created 6,000 years ago. It does not. That is the fanciful misunderstanding of closed minded religionists / atheists.-Gen. 1:1 took place “in the beginning.” When was that? The Bible does not state. Could be 13.7 billion years ago for the “heavens” and 4.5 billion years ago for the “earth” (Calvin’s rocks!).-All six of the creative days take place as seen from earth, events formulating the earth. Even “let there be light” can be understood to mean “let light reach the planet through the dust accretion disc from the star” (or, as seen from earth).-The Hebrew word “day” simply means a specific period of time and is used 3 different ways in Gen. 1 & 2, indicating a narrow definition of 24 hours is inaccurate. Each day could easily have been many thousands of years long.-Also, Noah took two of each “kind” on the ark. Only two dogs. Variety would follow through the genetic code later. Some say just 43 kinds of mammals, 74 kinds of birds, and 10 kinds of reptiles would account for the millions of species we see today.-The ark was three stories tall, tripling the area space to a whopping 1,400,000 cu ft of usable space.-Frankly, the wide range of disparate peoples worldwide that have a flood legend with similar details gives proof that they probably came from the same event, and migratory people took that memory with them. Six continents/islands and hundreds of legends reveal this was an actual event.-If the earth’s surface was smoothed out, it would all be covered with water to a depth of 2,400m (or about 8k ft). So, the waters from that deluge still being here due to geological troughs and mountains is not unreasonable at all.-Am extremely curious about Adam not being the first human, but simply the first in the line of the Seed. Can I hear more about that reasoning? It’s a new one for me.

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    sandramackin  over 11 years ago

    Oh, come on!! Give me a break!!

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    BobTheDuck9999  over 5 years ago

    calvin is wise, he just needs a different school enviroment.

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