Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 20, 2023

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    codycab  11 months ago

    It’s one thing to lose a battle. It’s another to let your opponents win.

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    BE THIS GUY  11 months ago

    Goodness knows the fix is in.

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    oldpine52  11 months ago

    Calvin is like a certain famous author, he can resist anything except temptation.

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    Blu Bunny  11 months ago

    Which will be the greatest pleasure, throwing those snowballs or what you might get from Santa?

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    GeorgeInAZ  11 months ago

    The discount factor to present-value a reward of future reward is indeterminate. One must find/recognize the immediate value of loving one’s neighbor to not snowball Susie.

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    Jeff0811  11 months ago

    It’s pretty bad when Goodness is so self-satisfied as to acknowledge that Goodness is it’s own reward. I have to agree with Calvin, that’s a pretty weak argument.

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    snsurone76  11 months ago

    “The best way for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

    Good tigers, too.

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    BigDaveGlass  11 months ago

    Will he resist? Silly question really……..

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    GreggW Premium Member 11 months ago

    The appeal of instant self-gratification over delayed reward explained. Hopefully some psych or ethics class has used this.

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    The Reader Premium Member 11 months ago

    Abort the landing, Rudolph’s been hit!

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    KageKat  11 months ago

    Delayed gratification – one of life’s real conundrums!

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    jagedlo  11 months ago

    Given his aim at times, he may need all those snowballs to make just ONE hit…

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    sandpiper  11 months ago

    Deeply philosophical at his age? Gonna have an interesting if confusing life.

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    ladykat  11 months ago

    Don’t do it, Calvin!

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    gantech  11 months ago

    I must have an advanced sense of deferred gratification. Even as I kid, I always preferred the delayed greater reward.

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    rshive  11 months ago

    Philosophy per Calvin.

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    MEPace  11 months ago

    While hardly putting up a fight, goodness has made Calvin very conflicted!

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    g04922  11 months ago

    Where is Susie ? LOL…

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    chroniclecmx  11 months ago

    Goodness itself has to be desirable. Goodness for selfish interest is still badness

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    ChuckeCalculus  11 months ago

    I know everything about Calvin and Hobbes

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    locake  11 months ago

    There is nothing wrong with Calvin throwing the snowballs. As long as he does not throw them at any living things or other people’s property.

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    willie_mctell  11 months ago

    Money now is worth more than money later. Thus usury.

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    ntroeq  11 months ago

    I think Calvin is missing a great opportunity, with all those snowballs made he can divide them and invite Suzie to a snowball fight. Thus being good by offering an enjoyable activity to another person and bad by pelting Suzie with snowballs. It’s win-win, until he gets clobbered by a tag team of Suzie and Hobbes

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    buflogal!  11 months ago

    “Goodness” knows that fighting is wrong?

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    mindjob  11 months ago

    Evil slaughters half the world before Goodness gets his boots on

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    Azoth888  11 months ago

    If Calvin isn’t careful, all his snowballs will freeze and he won’t be able to throw them!

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    Picccaaaaso  11 months ago

    Why did Calvin make the snowballs in the first place then??

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  11 months ago

    Or you’re not putting up much of fight against evil.

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