Considering Dana designed Phoebe’s parents as a complete antithesis to Calvin’s parents, what do you think would happen if Calvin and Phoebe switched parents for a day?
How well do you think Ethan would rank on Calvin’s dad polls?
Back in my day, none of our video games were online; you had to play them next to someone else, and you could punch your brother in the shoulder if you thought he was looking at your side of the screen.
This one of the many reasons why I refer to “smartphones” as StupidPhones™. People are dumbing themselves down by becoming over-reliant and addicted to these ridiculous devices. The sad part is they are doing this voluntarily.
Phoebe’s parents have a few family rules, so I bet Calvin wouldn’t like it there any better than at home. Calvin is constantly searching for the pure anarchic environment.
Many adults that should know better, don’t. It’s why we are doomed. Next trend are those goggles that let you live in a false/fantasy world, only they will be reduced in size to regular glasses….
When I was Phoebe’s age, the only thing on the phone was a dial, and you didn’t carry it around because it was stuck on the wall, or connected by a cord! We didn’t even have video games, until a little later when some store lobbies had Pong, Space Invaders, Pac Man…
Sugar Bombs 95 over 1 year ago
Considering Dana designed Phoebe’s parents as a complete antithesis to Calvin’s parents, what do you think would happen if Calvin and Phoebe switched parents for a day?
How well do you think Ethan would rank on Calvin’s dad polls?
Antiyonder over 1 year ago
I remember those days. Just not remembering how I survived on imagination alone.XD
Did have a TV in my room at most. Though didn’t get cable until the 90s.
codycab over 1 year ago
Couldn’t Ethan just text Phoebe what he was saying?
Averagemoe over 1 year ago
The problem was never technology. There has always been escapism, and there always will be.
eddi-TBH over 1 year ago
Smooth move Parental Unit One.
Jungle Empress over 1 year ago
When I was Phoebe’s age, I stared at words in books all day, which is somehow better than staring at words on a phone?
French Persons Premium Member over 1 year ago
Are those tattoos, or does he just have hairy arms?
iggyman over 1 year ago
Cell phones are a distraction, I have one but I misplace it a lot!
Decepticomic over 1 year ago
“—dinosaurs roamed the earth.” Thanks dad.
The Wolf In Your Midst over 1 year ago
Back in my day, none of our video games were online; you had to play them next to someone else, and you could punch your brother in the shoulder if you thought he was looking at your side of the screen.
chidecki Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dude!! I mean DUDE!!!!….come on…..Oh! Sorry, looking at the Mets on my phone….sigh….
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
I often mistake my wife’s slippers for the cat.
Whatever happened to common sense? over 1 year ago
This one of the many reasons why I refer to “smartphones” as StupidPhones™. People are dumbing themselves down by becoming over-reliant and addicted to these ridiculous devices. The sad part is they are doing this voluntarily.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
Case closed.
artjohn42 over 1 year ago
Phoebe’s parents have a few family rules, so I bet Calvin wouldn’t like it there any better than at home. Calvin is constantly searching for the pure anarchic environment.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Many adults that should know better, don’t. It’s why we are doomed. Next trend are those goggles that let you live in a false/fantasy world, only they will be reduced in size to regular glasses….
quadsbgnate over 1 year ago
you think we’re reading this strip without being on a device.
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
When I was Phoebe’s age, the only thing on the phone was a dial, and you didn’t carry it around because it was stuck on the wall, or connected by a cord! We didn’t even have video games, until a little later when some store lobbies had Pong, Space Invaders, Pac Man…
pixiekitten Premium Member over 1 year ago
He’s right we stared at our Gameboys.
weshorse over 1 year ago
I remember the late 90s and early 2000s.
Yeah there were no phones like these, so for me it was tv, PC games, and eventually ps2 games which also was backwards compatible to ps1.
other than that I don’t really know what I did.
life was hard and ugly enough with a lot of other problems and heartbreak that I didn’t really think about entertainment.
games were limited back then and I was always dreaming of how they might become like they are now.
I will tell you one thing and that’s how I sort of wish Phoebe And her unicorn was around back then.