Chin up Linus. Where I live, rain that amounts to anything is cause for rejoicing! It was raining this morning for almost half an hour. The air is clean and everything smells wonderful. If a rainy day is your biggest problem, think of all the good stuff you have.
Wormwood is a small bush. It can be made into an alcoholic beverage called Absinthe. Absinthe is different than most alcoholic beverages because it also contains a natural narcotic, so you are essentially taking a narcotic and alcohol at the same time. Both are depressants, so people who do this end up in a depressed, trance-like state. It is also very addictive. It is illegal in the US, and many other countries.
How doth the little crocodileImprove his shining tailAnd pour the waters of the NileOn every golden scale!How cheerfully he seems to grinHow neatly spreads his clawsAnd welcomes little fishes inWith gently smiling jaws!
[“Alice in Wonderland” is 150 years old this year, but doesn’t look a day over 100………]
From Revelation 8:11 “the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.”
Schulz’s depression transferred to Linus. After reading these strips and the recent biography of Schulz, I tend to think he should have always been in analysis, or on anti-depressants. It seems the death of his mother, when Schulz was off at WWII, caused a near-permanent depressive state in Schulz.
Linux0s about 9 years ago
That’s like Charlie Brown level depressed.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 9 years ago
He hasn’t hit rock bottom yet: he still tries to eat regularly.
orinoco womble about 9 years ago
Chin up Linus. Where I live, rain that amounts to anything is cause for rejoicing! It was raining this morning for almost half an hour. The air is clean and everything smells wonderful. If a rainy day is your biggest problem, think of all the good stuff you have.
jarvisloop about 9 years ago
I’m glad that Sparky lives on through his strips.
Greatest cartoonist ever.
Wren Fahel about 9 years ago
“Doth”???
tsandl about 9 years ago
Wormwood, huh? Well, they say absinthe makes the heart grow fonder.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 9 years ago
How pompous can you get, too?
Darryl Heine about 9 years ago
What is WORMWOOD?
GROG Premium Member about 9 years ago
dheine1971, Calvin’s teacher.
johndifool about 9 years ago
When the sky-full of tearsIs threatening to fallDon’t stand in the wayCome inside, close the doorThe sky will clear againAfter the rain…
mourdac Premium Member about 9 years ago
Linus can certainly turn a phrase.
SallyLin about 9 years ago
I didn’t realize they lived in South Carolina.
Carl R about 9 years ago
Wormwood is a small bush. It can be made into an alcoholic beverage called Absinthe. Absinthe is different than most alcoholic beverages because it also contains a natural narcotic, so you are essentially taking a narcotic and alcohol at the same time. Both are depressants, so people who do this end up in a depressed, trance-like state. It is also very addictive. It is illegal in the US, and many other countries.
cubswin2016 about 9 years ago
Oh, quit whining and study for the next test.
jim_pem about 9 years ago
Why is Lucy concerned? She’s a constant significant contributor to his depression.
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
[“Alice in Wonderland” is 150 years old this year, but doesn’t look a day over 100………]
sandhillroad about 9 years ago
Linus has been readiing his bible again.
From Revelation 8:11 “the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.”
David Rickard Premium Member about 9 years ago
Did someone spike his cereal with absinthe?
whiteaj about 9 years ago
… and, Linus, you know this because…?
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
It tastes like Calvin’s teacher?
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 9 years ago
Possibly Linus is still upset over falsing when he should have trued…
TMO1 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Schulz’s depression transferred to Linus. After reading these strips and the recent biography of Schulz, I tend to think he should have always been in analysis, or on anti-depressants. It seems the death of his mother, when Schulz was off at WWII, caused a near-permanent depressive state in Schulz.