You read statements like this from time to time, this time it is especially true…, If Calvin would spend as much time doing the report as he does trying to avoid doing the report, it would be done by now.
“If you hadn’t screwed up my past, your future wouldn’t be like this.” Epic line. Thank you Bill Watterson for helping to make both my childhood/ adulthood so memorable.
If Calvin had handled all his shoulda – coulda – woulda’s when they came up, he wouldn’t be half as interesting. But, then, I’m no different. My house wouldn’t have half the clutter and partly finished stuff.
My daughter would have bent the laws of the Universe to avoid a simple job or assignment. And her reaction would have been the same as 6:30 Calvin’s in panel #4.
OK. So, assume he did take the completed story back to 6:30 and held onto until 8:30. If he then gives it back to his 6:30 self, he won’t have the story to turn in to class. He could make a handwritten copy of the story … but that’s just doing the assignment twice . Hmmm … he’s going to need a much, much bigger space-time continuum. :)
This time-travel story arc reminds me of a Phoebe And Her Unicorn story arc from either 2019 or 2020. It began in March and continued into April. Marigold claimed she was going to use her magic to introduce Phoebe to a Phoebe from an alternative dimension. This seemed to happen. As March became April, Marigold revealed that it was her April Fool’s Day prank and she had really transported the Phoebe of the near future back to talk to Phoebe and pretend to be an alternative Phoebe as a joke. Phoebe was annoyed at first but then started to like the idea of becoming the Phoebe who had pranked her past self.
If Calvin really wanted to use the cardboard box to get out of writing, he should have made an Alternate Universe Traveler instead. Then he could go to a universe where he did write something.
The 8:30 Calvin knows the story has not been written. He has been awake and present all day. He knew the 6:30 Calvin left in his cardboard box and he knows what he did in the next 2 hours.
This isn’t so much a paradox as a simple issue with Calvin’s logic. Somewhere along the way, it might dawn on him that this little jump forward in time means he was actually MIA for the last two hours, so of course he wasn’t there to write the story.
Charles Barr Premium Member over 2 years ago
Time for a repeat performance.
BE THIS GUY over 2 years ago
I hope this “trip” gives Calvin an idea for a story.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover over 2 years ago
If only time travel didn’t include stopping your homework to get into a cardboard box.
codycab over 2 years ago
I’m guessing the lesson here is, NEVER trust Calvin, no matter what time it is.
TheBestBigNateFan over 2 years ago
Have any of you trolls been wondering why the big nate strip ain’t come out yet?
C over 2 years ago
Not his best audience
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 2 years ago
Blame the 7:30 pm Calvin.
STEPUP over 2 years ago
This reminds me of “who’s on first”!!!
Guilty Bystander over 2 years ago
“If you hadn’t screwed up my past, your future wouldn’t be like this.”
Never thought my life story could be boiled down into 13 words. Appropriate number, anyway.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Calvin-II is unusually wise. Must be Hobbes’ influence.
chuckcork1 over 2 years ago
In my house, I have 4 children. The 3 I had with my wife, and ‘Not Me’, who gets blamed by the other 3 for everything.
I’ve suggested if my 3 kids expect the mess they make to be cleaned up by NotMe, then maybe NotMe buys them birthday and Christmas presents as well.
Squoop over 2 years ago
A rare moment of self reflection.
Jeff0811 over 2 years ago
You read statements like this from time to time, this time it is especially true…, If Calvin would spend as much time doing the report as he does trying to avoid doing the report, it would be done by now.
Who, me? over 2 years ago
That 8;30 Calvin ought to be strapped. Wouldn’t that be something to look forward to?
dflak over 2 years ago
This story arc is like an inverse “grandfather paradox” of going backwards in time.
tremaine53 over 2 years ago
Calvin gets to see how infuriating it can be to try to reason with Calvin.
lmuller7 over 2 years ago
THIS – Is getting complicated !
jagedlo over 2 years ago
8:30 Calvin’s last line is probably being repeated in many places…
allenmichael1941 over 2 years ago
Ah the blame game, so prevalent for today.
tripwire45 over 2 years ago
Certainly logical.
Redd Panda over 2 years ago
Did Ray Bradbury work on this storyline?
Gandalf over 2 years ago
Instant Karma’s gonna get ya….
A Hip loving Canadian... over 2 years ago
And the blame game continues.
nathan.sheriff3 over 2 years ago
“If you hadn’t screwed up my past, your future wouldn’t be like this.” Epic line. Thank you Bill Watterson for helping to make both my childhood/ adulthood so memorable.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
If Calvin had handled all his shoulda – coulda – woulda’s when they came up, he wouldn’t be half as interesting. But, then, I’m no different. My house wouldn’t have half the clutter and partly finished stuff.
Windfall35 over 2 years ago
“If you hadn’t screwed up your past, your future wouldn’t be like this…”
PaulAbbott2 over 2 years ago
My daughter would have bent the laws of the Universe to avoid a simple job or assignment. And her reaction would have been the same as 6:30 Calvin’s in panel #4.
PC200X over 2 years ago
As usual, time travel gives me a headache.
mckeonfuneralhomebx over 2 years ago
That’s what my exs say
gantech over 2 years ago
“Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future.” ~ Nobel laureate Niels Bohr
djtenltd over 2 years ago
This gives a whole new meaning to the term “roundtable discussion”.
djtenltd over 2 years ago
And I doubt ANY six year old boy thinks like Calvin!
I'm Sad over 2 years ago
Every child should go through this to learn a lesson.
DadToFivePlus over 2 years ago
Oddly, this all makes perfect sense.
klapre over 2 years ago
I always got confused with the paradoxes in my Temporal Mechanics Course
dbradway1 over 2 years ago
Ah, the dreaded “time paradox.”
Watchdog over 2 years ago
This reminds of a particular politician and White House clarifications
hoffquotes2 over 2 years ago
Who’s on first
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
OK. So, assume he did take the completed story back to 6:30 and held onto until 8:30. If he then gives it back to his 6:30 self, he won’t have the story to turn in to class. He could make a handwritten copy of the story … but that’s just doing the assignment twice . Hmmm … he’s going to need a much, much bigger space-time continuum. :)
Calvinist1966 over 2 years ago
This time-travel story arc reminds me of a Phoebe And Her Unicorn story arc from either 2019 or 2020. It began in March and continued into April. Marigold claimed she was going to use her magic to introduce Phoebe to a Phoebe from an alternative dimension. This seemed to happen. As March became April, Marigold revealed that it was her April Fool’s Day prank and she had really transported the Phoebe of the near future back to talk to Phoebe and pretend to be an alternative Phoebe as a joke. Phoebe was annoyed at first but then started to like the idea of becoming the Phoebe who had pranked her past self.
josh_bisbee over 2 years ago
Like I said yesterday: If you don’t do the work in the present, it won’t be done in the future.
locake over 2 years ago
They need the 7:30 Calvin to get involved in this. He is the one who should have written it.
BiggerNate91 over 2 years ago
If Calvin really wanted to use the cardboard box to get out of writing, he should have made an Alternate Universe Traveler instead. Then he could go to a universe where he did write something.
hk Premium Member over 2 years ago
Duh!
cmxx over 2 years ago
“If you hadn’t screwed up my past, your future wouldn’t be like this.” Words to live by!
locake over 2 years ago
The 8:30 Calvin knows the story has not been written. He has been awake and present all day. He knew the 6:30 Calvin left in his cardboard box and he knows what he did in the next 2 hours.
RobinHood2018 over 2 years ago
And thus, a fight begins between the two Calvins that obliterates the space-time continuum.
LFate over 2 years ago
He just had to write a made up story, he could have written about himself going to the future to get the story from his future self.
Omniman over 2 years ago
Calvin experiences the very best time-travel paradoxes.
hornacek over 2 years ago
JUST KISS ALREADY!
Gordo4ever over 2 years ago
A great life’s lesson in P4….
i am NOT steven he over 2 years ago
i heard from olivia swan that this is the plave for people to get emotinal damage. i sthat correct?
sacas over 2 years ago
Heh
sacas over 2 years ago
Question: How do you get verified by the mods?
petermerck over 2 years ago
The irony is that all this effort to write a story is a great story he’ll never write.
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
This isn’t so much a paradox as a simple issue with Calvin’s logic. Somewhere along the way, it might dawn on him that this little jump forward in time means he was actually MIA for the last two hours, so of course he wasn’t there to write the story.
Fuzzy Kombu over 2 years ago
Yeah, I used to hate it when that happened.
Marty241 over 2 years ago
He must have written “Spaceballs”. Is this happening now? This is now, that was then.
bigcatbusiness over 2 years ago
When you’re so annoying even you drive yourself crazy.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
shredderf over 2 years ago
Not Calvin. Hobbes to the rescue.