Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 25, 1969

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    MrJamie1062  over 10 years ago

    It’s all that great anger, when you’ve been crabby for a while, that brings on the hunger, due to the adrenaline having been used up.

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    MrJamie1062  over 10 years ago

    Not only does no one tell Lucy what to do, you also don’t keep asking her if she wants to engage in a pastime(what she yells at Sallly for, in panel 4), nor do you take her things, WITHOUT her permission(what she hollers at Linus for, of course, in Panel 6.) That used to kill me—still does—Schulz’s traditionally depicting the Peanuts characters as “flipping,” or “getting blown over,” as a symbol of being startled, at being yelled at.

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    tdoug1  over 9 years ago

    She should be as big as a hog by now.

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    Daeder  about 3 years ago

    That’s why you have to fussbudget your time so you don’t become exhausted.

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