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  1. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    I must say, Yukoner, that did make me laugh. Two thumbs up bud.

  2. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    4deerinmyyard that was very well thought out and written, congratulations.

    Alls fair in love and war, Calvin.

  3. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Good old Hobbes, I do, however, feel bad for Calvin, wonder if he’ll be mad at Hobbes for reading his comic book?

  4. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Good old Hobbes, I do, however, feel bad for Calvin, wonder if he’ll be mad at Hobbes for reading his comic book?

  5. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    It seems as though Calvin needs a worthy adversary….he should go pelt Susie square with one of his signature style snowballs ;) Then he’ll have a full out war on his hands, cause we all know whos side Hobbes is taking. Mabey hobbes will wear his jams, babes love guys in jams ;)

  6. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Calvin is rather mischievous, I wonder if he knows that it will interfere with his dad? Anyway I have always enjoyed Calvins epic snow building adventures. From the most outrageous and wonderful snowmen to impregnable forts of snow and ice you can count on Calvin to make you smile.

  7. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Funny, Julicans, made me laugh.

  8. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Thats awesome Grazer, you should patent that. ;)

    I agree LXO13, mine too.

    I have’nt Cleokaya, a technical problem perhaps?

  9. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Calvin and hobbes often remind me of the comparison between the right and left hemispheres of the brain. I find it interesting and one more reason to enjoy the strips even more. In my case and, mostly because my age is keeping me in school, i must agree with calvin. Although in an open field with the trees glistening and the giant white sheet of unstepped snow beneath you, it is very pretty.

  10. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    TC apparently people dont really like you around here and earlier I could’nt find your comments. I do understand now why you are disliked. Firstly it is to my knowledge that anyone who searched this, and found it, and took the time to create an account and write a comment is here to enjoy the cartoons and, like me, share their love of Calvin and Hobbes with others. It is to my understanding that you do not wish to write about the comic that everyone else came here to enjoy, and would rather poison our chatter with reglious comments and debates. I can tell you that if I wanted to talk about religion I would watch the news, or talk to my parents. Now, Since I am unaware of your age or if you have a television I am going to reccomend this, you should go to a place where your comments are welcome, say a news website focusing on religious topics, or even just a quick google search of whatever it is your looking for to talk about. I do not want to shut you out or make you feel subordinate, I just wish to enjoy my favorite comic with others without the constant interuption of a person wanting to discuss and/or debate religion, thats not why I’m her sir/mam. I hope you understand what I have said and decide to go to a place more welcoming to your topic. I am also, for the record, a Christian, Catholic, so I have no desire to hurt you. Thank you.

    Alright, about the comic, I cant recall the first time I read this but I remember it made me laugh. I have found all of the Calvin and Hobbes comics to be enjoyable and I think they all are great. I think this is more of Calvin just being himself, that is to say, the innocence of childhood, I cannot tell you true happiness, other than that it varies per person, each of us knows what makes us happy and that is what true happiness is to us. I think calvin asks this now with those three choices but when he’s grown will his possible children be his true happiness?