Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 24, 1960

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    Charles_N_Charge  over 11 years ago

    One thing I’ve never understood is why Linus believes in the Great Pumpkin. He’s an intelligent person so I can only see three possible explanations.

    1. He is ‘trolling’.2. Someone is in fact giving him gifts, reaffirming his belief in the Great Pumpkin.3. He is not getting any gifts, making him believe he has been somehow bad during the year.

    If the third one is the case, I could see that being a reason he is such a good person in general, the motivation to finally be good enough to get gifts. I like to believe that it is the first one, however, because Linus really is a smart guy and I don’t believe he would create a demi-god figure and perpetuate it as truth without any facts to base it on, and if he does have facts to base it on, in way of the second option, I would be saddened to know that someone is so blatantly tricking and misleading him.

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    TheSoundDefense  about 11 years ago

    Intelligent people are often more capable of justifying bizarre beliefs and fictions, because they are intelligent. It’s an interesting paradox.

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    I <3 Peanuts  over 7 years ago

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    yow4zip Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Astute little girl.

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