Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for August 15, 2012
Transcript:
Pig: What do you think has changed the most since you were a kid, Steph? Pastis: Parenting. When I was a kid, my paents would let me go off alone for hours. Heck, I even flew cross country on my own. Lots of kids did. ANd now, parents never let their kids do stuff like that. And why not? I turned out okay. Rat: Never cite yourself as an example of normalcy. Pig: Maybe you fell and hit your head a lot.
Phatts over 12 years ago
… actually … rat has some good advice here … for most of us …
The#1BoiseStateFan over 12 years ago
Rat doesn’t buy it
mahnster over 12 years ago
We did fly alone though. I would fly to another State to see my grandparents every summer since I was in 5th grade. Don’t know what that has to do with parenting though…it is the strangeness of people and the ideas and imagination they have that have gotten worse (not that it wasn’t there before) and thus we have to even be concerned more about our doors being locked, or even where we as adults are at when it is evening/night.
legaleagle48 over 12 years ago
Well, you did leave yourself wide open, Stephan.
RuinQueenofOblivion over 12 years ago
You know, its kinda strange, and now I feel kinda old for being able to say this, but I do remember the days when parents let us fly across country by ourselves… though admittedly my parents didn’t let us stay home for hours, didn’t get to do that really until I was in College.
Proginoskes over 12 years ago
Good news! My 80-year old mother let me post this!
unnormal over 12 years ago
Rat is ‘rat on’ on this one…and my name speaks for us both.
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
My parents trusted their kids to stay at home alone while they worked, or ran errands, or whatever. The rule was “Don’t open the door to anyone who isn’t family.” (There was a window right by the front door, and you could see through the sheers without being seen.)These days they’d probably be cited for “neglect.”
Hillbillyman over 12 years ago
First time I ever flew…I flew across country and out of it on my way to Viet Nam The Goverment sent me not my parents.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Pig is unusually uppity today to cartoon-Pastis. I think he’s been hanging around with Rat too much!Yeah, when I was a kid we did not (have to) lock our house doors at night. Today, that neighborhood where I once lived is plagued with gang shootings and murders. The times change, and we change with them….
Michael Erickson over 12 years ago
Just because we have more fear does not mean that we are less safe. Our country is far safer today than ever before. The good old days really were not that good.
knight1192a over 12 years ago
Actually there were a ton of things we used to be able to do that kids these days aren’t allowed to do because their “too dangerous.” Or it’s simply better to overmedicate the kids to make sure they behave.
doublepaw over 12 years ago
When I was young you could see a couple of young girls walking home by themselves from a Friday night football game. I doubt if anyone allows that anymore.
eddie6192 over 12 years ago
For once, that dumb Pig makes sense.
SwimsWithSharks over 12 years ago
“Normal people scare me.”(I saw that on a t-shirt yesterday.)
x_Tech over 12 years ago
Back in the ‘50s at lunch time I’d run home for lunch. That way I could watch My Little Marge and Life With Elizabeth and with the commercials I’d be back before the bell. Nowadays kids can watch thrash on their phones.
finale over 12 years ago
My kids have a flat spot on the back of their heads, as do I. My dad also had one. Genetics at work.
Sherlock Watson over 12 years ago
Stephan, you’re using a rat and a farm animal to criticize yourself. Think about that.
hcr1985 over 12 years ago
Same thing here in the USA….I have seen kids who travle alone have a chaperone (usuallly a flight attendant), or have a special nametag
Casey Southards over 12 years ago
They are picking on the weird Guy.
Number Three over 12 years ago
I love how Rat is raising one eyebrow.
Don’t you start, Pig.
Poor Steph!
xxx
angelfiredragon over 12 years ago
Now days people are so safe that you can’t do anything without worrying about getting hurt but without all the safety equipment if people used common sense you wouldn’t need it. I never got hurt riding a bike without a helmet, nor jumping on a trampoline, now days if you don’t wear a helmet when doing those things people think your being unsafe and try to report a parent to the state.
sandigilbo over 12 years ago
Stephan, you are okay, I’m okay, everyone’s okay – we all have a little craziness in us. You just happen to make yours more public than most of us. Love Rat’s expression that says, “if you really turned out okay, would you be drawing this cartoon and hanging out with the characters?”.Today is the day of helicopter parenting and kids are not better from the over-protection. How can kids learn from their mistakes and failures?
timber_wolf_789 over 12 years ago
Why would today’s parents let their kid fly alone on a plane when chances are there’s a terrorist on it too? A few generations ago most people left their doors unlocked, too. As times change parents must change with them in order to protect their children.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 12 years ago
Okay, someone step on the rat!
Chewiek9 over 12 years ago
George: Gracie, did the nurse drop you on your head a lot?Grace: Oh George! You know my family couldn’t afford to have a nurse! – Da dum dum! – Mother had to do it!
CitizenThom over 12 years ago
I remember as a kid and even teenager, riding my bicycle just about everywhere, including two-a-days for football. You don’t see many kids riding their bikes around these days which is probably a bigger contributor to growing obescity than all the things the food police and PETA want to regulate.
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
When I was six to eight years old in Pittsburgh, I used to walk several blocks to school (including along the streetcar tracks) and go to lovely Dormont Park by myself. Now in the little Wisconsin village where my grandchildren live, you can look online and see where the child molesters are. Also there’s an anarchist living about three quarters of a mile away, near the center of town, who has blown a huge crater in his yard.
fishbulb239 over 12 years ago
I would say that the changes are a combination of new technology, better information, over-protectiveness, laziness, and some aspects of society changing for the worse. New technology and better information are probably the biggest factors – when I was a kid, child seats didn’t exist, and if bicycle helmets existed they were only used by hard-core cyclists, and if a child on the other side of the country was abducted, we knew nothing about it. Nowadays, if anything bad happens anywhere, we’re aware of it minutes after it happens, so the world seems scarier than it really is. On the whole, I’d say that society has changed for the better over time (particularly if you’re a minority), but some things have gotten worse – the emptying of the mental institutions in the 80s had some undesirable effects (imagine that!), and technology changes have made it easier for some loonies to wreak their havoc. But there’s definitely a laziness component, too – as a kid I walked 0.64 miles each way to elementary school, 0.62 miles to junior high, and 1.12 miles to high school, and I was certainly never driven. Safety factors aside, it’s hard to imagine a whole lot of kids these days walking more than a quarter mile.
Jeff0811 over 12 years ago
When teaching my kids how to drive I would tell them, “You’re not the only idiot on the road”. I didn’t say this to be mean, just that a lot of otherwise normal people do idiotic things while driving, myself included. So be a cautious driver, and, like Murphy, assume the worst that can happen, will happen. Plan for it to happen and think of a way of avoiding it if it does.
Bill Chapman over 12 years ago
Try that on a six hour airline flight some time…..
m.l. over 12 years ago
m.l. over 12 years ago
Pastis’ story.
bartbell over 12 years ago
I live near Dallas and see all the bad things happen through the news and have always thought how unsafe parts of the city are. But right now I am working in Meixco, in the state of Veracruz (home to some of the Zeta Cartel) and see just what unsafe is. We are driven around by armed guards, cannot go anywhere accept work or the hotel due to recient kiddnappings. I see things are far, far worse than home and far, far worse than our government would like us to think about our neighbors to the south.
Caedmon The Great almost 4 years ago
Personally I wouldn’t mind turning out like Pastis ;)