If exoticdoc2 and bluskies read the yesterday’s strip, they would know his parents do not let him get away expecting “special treatment.”If they read Sunday’s strip, they would know that his father fancies himself something of a radical.
Reminds me of one of my in-laws. She refused to work outside the home even after her children were in middle/high school, bemoaned her financial situation and lousy marriage, and her family excused her situation by saying she had low self-esteem. Know how you can get some self-esteem AND improve your financial situation? By having a job!
Yup, there it is….a Gen Xer in the making. That’s what happens when you tell kids that everyone is special. They grow up thinking you mean “you are a special case, deserving special treatment—Just because you’re YOU!”
Those kids of the late 80s and 90s are the grownups now. That explains a lot.
Complaints don’t always improve the situation:My complaint was that the water bill came due a couple days before payday each month.Solution: They tripled the late fee!!(and went from 2-month to 1-month billing)
This is an example of what I don’t like about the second half of Calvin & Hobbes’ run. At some point the line was crossed from funny social commentary to heavy-handed editorializing.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
Next to “id” in the dictionary, there is a picture of Calvin.
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
You may not like the special treatment you’re going to get, Calvin! ;)
Ravenswing over 10 years ago
And 20+ years later, wasn’t Calvin’s Father prescient?
bluskies over 10 years ago
Yet another product of the “Spock” generation.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
If exoticdoc2 and bluskies read the yesterday’s strip, they would know his parents do not let him get away expecting “special treatment.”If they read Sunday’s strip, they would know that his father fancies himself something of a radical.
watmiwori over 10 years ago
It works if those around you are conditioned to give you what you want so as to stop your whining…. Ifthey aren’t, you may have a problem.
katzenbooks45 over 10 years ago
Reminds me of one of my in-laws. She refused to work outside the home even after her children were in middle/high school, bemoaned her financial situation and lousy marriage, and her family excused her situation by saying she had low self-esteem. Know how you can get some self-esteem AND improve your financial situation? By having a job!
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 10 years ago
Right.One reservation on the short bus it is.
rentier over 10 years ago
Immediate gratification! That’s it!!
orinoco womble over 10 years ago
Yup, there it is….a Gen Xer in the making. That’s what happens when you tell kids that everyone is special. They grow up thinking you mean “you are a special case, deserving special treatment—Just because you’re YOU!”
Those kids of the late 80s and 90s are the grownups now. That explains a lot.
tripwire45 over 10 years ago
Calvin grew up with that exact philosophy of life and look where we are now.
mkd_1218 over 10 years ago
Congratulations, Calvin…….you could be six or twenty-six.
coltish1 over 10 years ago
Um, there’s a difference?
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
There are parents out there who would give in to your whining, Calvin, but not your parents fortunately.
Linda Pearson over 10 years ago
A funny but sad statement about our life and times.
Poollady over 10 years ago
If you wanted immediate gratification, Calvin, why didn’t you do your homework immediately instead of putting it off for two or was it three days?
Kilrwat Premium Member over 10 years ago
Plus ca change…
meihong over 10 years ago
A dad like that with a son like that. Amazon combination!
dflak over 10 years ago
Nothing builds self-esteem like failure – and you get up the next morning, and somehow life still goes on.
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
Complaints don’t always improve the situation:My complaint was that the water bill came due a couple days before payday each month.Solution: They tripled the late fee!!(and went from 2-month to 1-month billing)
Number Three over 10 years ago
I agree with Dad completely in the last panel.
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Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 10 years ago
heatherjasper over 10 years ago
I think Calvin is only saying what a million other people are afraid of saying. His dad should be proud.
westny77 over 10 years ago
Calvin dude that is not going to work.
JLG Premium Member over 10 years ago
This is an example of what I don’t like about the second half of Calvin & Hobbes’ run. At some point the line was crossed from funny social commentary to heavy-handed editorializing.
walkerpark over 10 years ago
Help yourself, Calvin. Get a Stuffed Tiger!
Cartoonzer over 10 years ago
Calvin… always ahead oh his time
bmonk over 10 years ago
Dad sure looks worried.
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Likely he knows that Calvin will be distracted within another 30 seconds, give or take.