Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for June 09, 1987
Transcript:
Calvin: Here's a little town. Hobbes: Here's a steamshovel scooping out a giant hole. Calvin: Here comes the bulldozer pushing thousands of barrels of toxic nuclear waste into the giant hole. Over the years, these dangerous poisons seep into underground waterways. The cancer rate of the nearby little town triples. Hobbes: If you want me, I'll be under the bed.
kpreethy over 14 years ago
LOL!!!! wat a mind he has!
kpreethy over 14 years ago
Lov hobbes terror face….LOL
TheSoCalledExpert about 14 years ago
The little town would have been safe, if it wasn’t for that bulldozer.
InfiniteJestiness about 14 years ago
If the free-market decides cancer rates must triple, triple they must.
fishbulb239 over 13 years ago
Our “free market” doesn’t meet the basic tenets that economists argue must be present in an ideal market – perfect information and mitigation of negative externalities. Companies that pollute pass their costs on to others, and consumers generally are unaware of companies’ records on issues such as pollution. Companies that do harm also tend to be very good at covering their tracks and at denying a correlation if, say, they dump toxic waste and the cancer rate triples. Calvin’s fantasy is all too realistic.
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Is there room for one more?
bmonk over 12 years ago
Yep. It’s too easy to abandon junk and toxic wastes, and leave it to someone else to worry about. If they even know about the problem.
ClaraBadWolf over 9 years ago
But there are monsters under the bed!!
glowing-steak32 over 6 years ago
Aaaaand my paranoia kicks in.
Aulabat over 5 years ago
Calvins depressing
Tijaro about 4 years ago
sounds like something the USA would do
Nate Wright (Mischief God) over 3 years ago
Calvin’s definition of fun is… let’s say different than others…
sunchaunzo 17 days ago
Save room for me, Hobbes.