We fear the “evil” we mistakenly perceive the “powers that be” to be, then try to avoid responsibility in light of that fear. If only Sally could see that her teacher will likely be placated if she simply returns to school with the broken crayon, and continues to use said broken crayon in her colouring. No harm to “the system”, no harm to the child, child learns to trust the rational teacher, and to make do with serviceable equipment even if it’s not perfect.Over 50 years of Peanuts leads me to believe this is where Mr. Schulz is headed; elated Sally returns home to tell Charlie Brown of her experiences with her merciful teacher.
WSR about 11 years ago
Uh Sally…his generation…is YOUR generation.
orinoco womble about 11 years ago
Sally was one of the outriders for the Me Generation.
juicebruce about 11 years ago
Sorry Sally, You did the crime , you do the time !
Tania1982 about 11 years ago
I love Charlie Brown xoxo.
Darryl Heine about 11 years ago
Sally is red in the last panel.
tripwire45 about 11 years ago
Yeah, the last generation that ever considered taking personal responsibility for solving your own problems. Where is Charlie Brown now?
alondra about 11 years ago
Oh for heaven’s sake! Go to the store and buy a box of crayons, take a whole crayon back to school and sneak it into the box when he’s not looking.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
WGE, Sally
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
What a nice big brother CB is. Lol
summerdog86 about 11 years ago
My advice….Take it to him….confess, then cry a little….. look pathetic…. and the teacher will cave.
Number Three about 11 years ago
You want to try living in THIS generation, Sally.
xxx
Tandembuzz about 11 years ago
We fear the “evil” we mistakenly perceive the “powers that be” to be, then try to avoid responsibility in light of that fear. If only Sally could see that her teacher will likely be placated if she simply returns to school with the broken crayon, and continues to use said broken crayon in her colouring. No harm to “the system”, no harm to the child, child learns to trust the rational teacher, and to make do with serviceable equipment even if it’s not perfect.Over 50 years of Peanuts leads me to believe this is where Mr. Schulz is headed; elated Sally returns home to tell Charlie Brown of her experiences with her merciful teacher.
Chris Sherlock about 11 years ago
Sally is sweating blood in the fourth panel.
Snoopy67 about 11 years ago
I wonder if the crayon was as red as Sally
Tania1982 about 11 years ago
Sally IS red in the final panel.
The Fly Hunter about 11 years ago
Why is Sally red in the last panel?
JP Steve Premium Member about 11 years ago
Is it the same people who keep providing commentary for the color impaired? If so, WHY?