Well Hobbes is telling you you’re going the wrong way, Calvin. Don’t go looking to be in a wreck, because eventually everyone ends up in one. And it’s not fun.
Neither is wrong, just too bad they’re not on the same page. Adventure and excitement, safety and comfort, both are good things I appreciate — apparently Calvin is somewhat conflicted within himself. No risk, no gain; no guts, no glory!Sometimes I choose to just go home and watch TV, rather than go out to try and meet people and find romance, avoiding the risk of rejection and disappointment, crashing on doom drop…..
Besides, how many times has Calvin survived a wild ride with crash landing? Who’s to say he he’s not the better for the experience? Apparently his rides are not dangers of fatality, and perhaps much of the risk is amplified in his own mind (which harbors some fears he has to overcome).
Since Hobbs only has the “life” that Calvin’s imagination gives him, he is the wiser Calvin that will eventually be integrated into Calvin’s personality … but he will always be a wild animal.
This reminds me of an old friend when he was trying to teach me to ski. I was always heading for the Starbucks counter in the ski lodge while he was ready for another run …
Calvin the politician delivering florid oratory. Hobbes the constituency knowing better and going inside. Discretion is the better part of valor – now where’s the hot chocolate?
Hobbes has the right idea! Now all he needs is a good book, a nice cup of hot chocolate and his best friend in the whole world to make this cozy winter scene absolutely complete!!!!!
Only the young feel immortal. I remember sledding when I was a lad… There was a lot less traffic! Good thing, too. Our “Killer hill” let out into the street…
rentier almost 13 years ago
Hobbes appreciates the warm fire in the hearth!! Good warming, Hobbes!
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
This is proof that Hobbes is smarter than Calvin. One of many proofs that is.
DerkinsVanPelt218 almost 13 years ago
As I got older, my winter experiences are going to be more like “Goodnight Moon” than “Into the Wild.”
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Hobbes has this all figured out, thank you.
Ottodesu almost 13 years ago
Great prose, especially panel 2!
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Well Hobbes is telling you you’re going the wrong way, Calvin. Don’t go looking to be in a wreck, because eventually everyone ends up in one. And it’s not fun.
BanjinTsuki almost 13 years ago
Definitely with Calvin on this one.
Plods with ...™ almost 13 years ago
is the snow in the living room or is Calvin making tracks in p4?
wicky almost 13 years ago
ask a rhetorical question, you get a rhetorical answer.
Gray Vinson almost 13 years ago
Ahh, discretion IS the better part of valor.
Destiny23 almost 13 years ago
I can almost hear Hobbes purring in front of the fire!
jeffsxq almost 13 years ago
Neither is wrong, just too bad they’re not on the same page. Adventure and excitement, safety and comfort, both are good things I appreciate — apparently Calvin is somewhat conflicted within himself. No risk, no gain; no guts, no glory!Sometimes I choose to just go home and watch TV, rather than go out to try and meet people and find romance, avoiding the risk of rejection and disappointment, crashing on doom drop…..
jeffsxq almost 13 years ago
Besides, how many times has Calvin survived a wild ride with crash landing? Who’s to say he he’s not the better for the experience? Apparently his rides are not dangers of fatality, and perhaps much of the risk is amplified in his own mind (which harbors some fears he has to overcome).
Banjo Evans almost 13 years ago
Hobbes is the smart one.
0ldreamer almost 13 years ago
Since Hobbs only has the “life” that Calvin’s imagination gives him, he is the wiser Calvin that will eventually be integrated into Calvin’s personality … but he will always be a wild animal.
Number Three almost 13 years ago
Awwwwww! Poor Hobbes.
LOL. So cute.
xxx
bmonk almost 13 years ago
See? This is why logicians like the “or”—you can simply answer “Yes” and nobody is any the wiser.
.
Or not.
leweclectic almost 13 years ago
Kierkegaard put Calvins situation best: “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
Number Three almost 13 years ago
I’m not sure you’ll see this today but I seen your comment on yesterday’s Peanuts. I haven’t seen that TV Series. I’ve never heard of it to be honest.
When was it made?
And how long have you been a Blood Donor for?
ratlum almost 13 years ago
Again Hobbes knows best.
Popeyesforearm almost 13 years ago
“soft kitty,warm kitty, little ball ’o fur,smart kitty,chicken kitty,purr, purr, purr"
nannygram almost 13 years ago
If I had had a companion like Hobbes when I was a child, I would not have spent a week in the hospital for making the wrong choice!
WW2 Marine Veteran almost 13 years ago
Calvin speaks way beyond his years and Hobbes is right there with Calvin.
grayleaf almost 13 years ago
This reminds me of an old friend when he was trying to teach me to ski. I was always heading for the Starbucks counter in the ski lodge while he was ready for another run …
khpage almost 13 years ago
Calvin the politician delivering florid oratory. Hobbes the constituency knowing better and going inside. Discretion is the better part of valor – now where’s the hot chocolate?
Gretchen's Mom almost 13 years ago
Hobbes has the right idea! Now all he needs is a good book, a nice cup of hot chocolate and his best friend in the whole world to make this cozy winter scene absolutely complete!!!!!
;-)
rgcviper almost 13 years ago
Indeed … the wording in the first two panels is great. In fact, I think it deserves this …
http://www.dramabutton.com/
tomdhvac almost 13 years ago
Only the young feel immortal. I remember sledding when I was a lad… There was a lot less traffic! Good thing, too. Our “Killer hill” let out into the street…
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 13 years ago
There’s only one way to take rhetorical Calvin. Rhetorically.
Makso almost 13 years ago
Calvin got scared and he called Hobbes (his alter ego) for help.