Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for October 17, 2014

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    BE THIS GUY  about 10 years ago

    You’ll live to lose another day.

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    ORMouseworks  about 10 years ago

    Smart decision, Calvin! ;)

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    watmiwori  about 10 years ago

    A wise move in the circumstances!

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    wjbodin3  about 10 years ago

    I want to see Hobbes go up against Lucy to see who gets the ball!

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    fred.grenouille  about 10 years ago

    Winning isn’t everything. It comes right after “surviving”.

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    Xalder  about 10 years ago

    Organized sports suck, even when he’s playing them “alone.”

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    rshive  about 10 years ago

    Survival is certainly something.

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    nosirrom  about 10 years ago

    Where’s his Giants uniform?

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    rentier  about 10 years ago

    You can win in a new, special way!!

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    KEA  about 10 years ago

    let the wookiee win – a wonderful motto

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    GROG Premium Member about 10 years ago

    You can’t play on my team Calvin.

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    rentier  about 10 years ago

    I don’t think, that someone who wins with knowledge, but doesn’t help anybody and is not good to other people will go to God into his heaven!!

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    Hobbes Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Calvin is one of the smaller running backs. He has some difficulty tucking the ball away as he runs. That’s because the ball is the same size as his body, except for his head and feet.

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    Karaboo2  about 10 years ago

    It’s ok to let the cat win, unless he plans on eating you.

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    thirdguy  about 10 years ago

    If you get eaten by a stuffed toy, do you become the stuffed toys’ stuffing?

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    pshapley Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Hobbes — I thought you’d have an old Peanuts strip with Linus (or is it his brother) trying to shoot free-throws with a basketball as big as he is.

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    Hobbes Premium Member about 10 years ago

    @pshapley: Good suggestion. Here’s Linus’s little brother, Rerun, with a basketball the size of his body. This strip was drawn one year before Charles Schulz died:Click here: Peanuts (February 28, 1999)

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  about 10 years ago

    Seems to be quite a disparity in Calvins and Hobbes talent level. Perhaps Calvin should play in a different league, one more in tune with his lack of talent. Hobbes may be ready for the NFL.

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    Aaron Saltzer  about 10 years ago

    This is why you shouldn’t play football with tigers. Haha

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    rentier  about 10 years ago

    But besides, I tell you very quietly……..winning is better!

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    Hobbes Premium Member about 10 years ago

    @JP Steve: It does seem like Charles Schulz invented the proportions that were followed by later cartoonists like Bill Watterson, with the large heads, small bodies, and large sports equipment. Schulz was forced to do this because the original Peanuts daily strips were very small, so that he had less space to work with than other cartoonists, but the readers still needed to be able to see the expressions on the characters’ faces. The small panels also forced Schulz to use fewer words in general, and to create simple line drawings without room for elaborate artwork. The appearance of the characters, the simplicity of the drawings, and the economy of words became original, appealing characteristics of Peanuts for the readers. Ironically, the lack of space turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because “necessity was the mother of invention.”

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    I Play One On TV  about 10 years ago

    I was small growing up. When I graduated from high school, I was 5’ 10" and 109 pounds. But I was the best soccer player on the team. I would run directly at the opposing player who had the ball at my fastest speed. This confused and frightened the opposing player, who would often move out of the way (and away from the ball) to protect himself from the Crazy Guy. Worked almost every time.

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    Susie Derkins D:  about 10 years ago

    That’s the spirit!

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    Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr   about 10 years ago

    If all the opposing players are equipped with claws, capitulation is your safest bet.

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