Yes, but letting a child watch things like what Calvin watches and talking about stuff like divorce and calling names and such causes a kid to go rotten
This isn’t the first time Calvin has had thoughts along those lines.Click here: Calvin and Hobbes (March 14, 1991)Click here: Calvin and Hobbes (January 5, 1993)
Kids usually can’t think things through. Wait until you meet something else besides the occasional frog. Maybe a crocodile, or a BIG snake. Or, if ants decide they would like a bite out of your naked body. Not much fun then—especially if your mom is not around to take care of you.
Oddly enough, considering when these strips were originally written, Calvin could actually become a star living that way – with a camera crew documenting his unscripted “real” life.
@Snoopy Fan: Notice the supper dish behind Lucy’s legs in the last panel. Like Calvin, her legs are extremely short. The supper dish is in her left hand, but it can’t even hang down at her side. Bill Watterson would have read this Peanuts strip when he was ten years old, and you can see some of his inspiration from Charles Schulz in it. The Peanuts strip is full of funny expressions, just like yesterday’s Calvin and Hobbes.
@Susan Newman: Calvin’s Mom made him go to school, and this is an example of good parenting. I know that in the past you have said that your own parents were unfair to you and you couldn’t please them. But if you are unfair to other parents so that they can never please you, aren’t you copying your own parents’ behavior? I feel bad when you call good parenting bad, because it seems like you are hurting yourself.
@Snoopy Fan: It would be interesting to know how many of the posters here discovered Peanuts or Calvin and Hobbes at a young age and collected the books. Charles Schulz’s father would buy four newspapers every Sunday, even though he had very little money, so that he and his son could read all of the comics together.
hayscd over 11 years ago
The look on his face in the last panel is priceless. It’s how I feel every Monday morning on the way to work.
margueritem over 11 years ago
Such a ‘mean’ Mom…
Linux0s over 11 years ago
I guess it depends on the ambitions.
Steve Bartholomew over 11 years ago
Soon we may all be living that way.
NormanBates over 11 years ago
Too ambitious, Calvin. What about an astronaut, a football champion or a Hollywood star?
Phapada over 11 years ago
hahaha good idea…
McSpook over 11 years ago
OK, I’ve heard of “Tiger Moms,” but she isn’t Hobbes’s mother.Is there such a thing as a “Calvin Mom?”That sounds like an even tougher matriarch.
Hawthorne over 11 years ago
Our present troubles started when the parenting ‘experts’ started to tell the kids how the parents should be behaving.
Back in Calvin’s day, some of them could even read!
The Pikachu over 11 years ago
Yes, but letting a child watch things like what Calvin watches and talking about stuff like divorce and calling names and such causes a kid to go rotten
Zero-Gabriel over 11 years ago
“I just do.” ~Joker
whims over 11 years ago
Arguably one of the most achievable ambitions he’s ever voiced.
rentier over 11 years ago
Fine profession, Calvin!
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
Calvin’s thinking is, “Why waste my time gathering knowledge, when I intend to spend my entire life gathering food?”
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
This isn’t the first time Calvin has had thoughts along those lines.Click here: Calvin and Hobbes (March 14, 1991)Click here: Calvin and Hobbes (January 5, 1993)
KatetheGreatComics over 11 years ago
I love how Calvin often goes from self-assured and sitting in bed to tiny, grumpy, little kid on a sidewalk! :D
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (December 7, 1969)Click here: Peanuts (April 7, 1968)
Ray_C over 11 years ago
Grooming for lice is not all it’s cracked up to be.
scrabblefiend over 11 years ago
Kids usually can’t think things through. Wait until you meet something else besides the occasional frog. Maybe a crocodile, or a BIG snake. Or, if ants decide they would like a bite out of your naked body. Not much fun then—especially if your mom is not around to take care of you.
DutchUncle over 11 years ago
Oddly enough, considering when these strips were originally written, Calvin could actually become a star living that way – with a camera crew documenting his unscripted “real” life.
westny77 over 11 years ago
Yeah right. Calvin you a lovable but your Mom is right.Get out there and suffer like the rest of us.
Karaboo2 over 11 years ago
Calvin when you grow up you can be anything you want to be.The trick is growing up first.
coffeeturtle over 11 years ago
Parents just don’t understand, I guess. :-D
Number Three over 11 years ago
Apparently, Parents don’t know what they’re talking about.
The child is supposed to know everything and takes pride in telling the parents that they’re wrong.
I love Calvin’s face in the last panel… Well it IS Monday.
LOL xxx
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
@Snoopy Fan: Yes, that strip with Snoopy surviving on berries has always been one of my favorites. A lot of great expressions in that one.
ratlum over 11 years ago
You can still be a hunter gatherer ,but one with an education Calvin.
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
@Snoopy Fan: Notice the supper dish behind Lucy’s legs in the last panel. Like Calvin, her legs are extremely short. The supper dish is in her left hand, but it can’t even hang down at her side. Bill Watterson would have read this Peanuts strip when he was ten years old, and you can see some of his inspiration from Charles Schulz in it. The Peanuts strip is full of funny expressions, just like yesterday’s Calvin and Hobbes.
pitbull101 over 11 years ago
have fun living naked calvin
pitbull101 over 11 years ago
have fun living naked calvin
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
@Susan Newman: Calvin’s Mom made him go to school, and this is an example of good parenting. I know that in the past you have said that your own parents were unfair to you and you couldn’t please them. But if you are unfair to other parents so that they can never please you, aren’t you copying your own parents’ behavior? I feel bad when you call good parenting bad, because it seems like you are hurting yourself.
edonline over 11 years ago
Calvin should have pitched the idea to Dad, he may have gone along with it (minus the grooming for lice part)
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
@Snoopy Fan: It would be interesting to know how many of the posters here discovered Peanuts or Calvin and Hobbes at a young age and collected the books. Charles Schulz’s father would buy four newspapers every Sunday, even though he had very little money, so that he and his son could read all of the comics together.
seanbobe over 11 years ago
the goal is also to change that to something appropriate. if life gives you lemons make lemonade if life gives you melons just eat them