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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 02, 1956
Transcript:
"You don't like me, do you, Violet?" Charlie Brown asks. She closes her eyes: "OH, GOOD GRIEF!"<br> <br> SHe leans towards him: "Of course, I like you, Charlie Brown..why shouldn't I? You're very nice and I like you a lot.."<br> <br> "I JUST WISH YOU'D STOP TALKING ABOUT IT!" Violet throws up her hands and turns to walk away.<br> <br> "Is that why you don't like me?" he persists. She rolls her eyes.<br> <br>
I feel this comic is moving from telling stories of childhood angst, (which used to be spread among all the characters) and it’s focusing all the bad on CB. He is being portrayed as being his own worst enemy.