Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 23, 1992
Transcript:
Calvin: You know, Hobbes, it seems the only time most people go outside is to walk to their cars. We have houses, electricity, plumbing, heat...Maybe we're so sheltered and comfortable that we've lost touch with the natural world and forgotten our place in it. Maybe we've lost our awe of nature. That's why I want to ask you, as a tiger, a wild animal close to nature, what you think we're put on earth to do. What's our purpose in life? Why are we here? Hobbes: We're here to devour each other alive. Calvin: turn on the lights! Turn up the heat!
Icalasari about 14 years ago
And the shocking thing? He died from slipping on a puddle of water while trying to flee
cocoayoc over 13 years ago
i love Calvin’s imagination
Terrokhan almost 13 years ago
One of the classics
yow4zip Premium Member over 7 years ago
You’re right, Hobbes.
Q.D.McGraw about 7 years ago
I’m hungry.
DonnaHilton almost 6 years ago
Shouldn’t it have been “Turn on the lights and lock the doors”?
AntonL.Graf over 3 years ago
Hobbes is finally living up to his namesake