Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 12, 1955
Transcript:
Violet is talking to Charlie Brown, who is leaning on the coffee-table. She exclaims, "You're always moaning about nobody liking you!"<br> <br> She asks, "Well, Good-Grief, Charlie Brown, do you every Try to make somebody like you? Do You?"<br> <br> She continues, "Do you ever really Try to be pleasant? Do you every really Try to be cheerful?"<br> <br> He asks her, "You don't like me, do you?"<br> <br>
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
Not with that attitude.
ootey over 6 years ago
Is Charlie Brown a narcissist?
sammybernsteinsheehan over 3 years ago
Why can´t Charlie Brown just accept that Violet´s trying to make him a better person?
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
Yo, Violet, how about you start by making yourself more likable, and stop cutting him down so much? Never mind who “started it.”