As a ship transporting tea lay in Boston harbor, a party of colonists, dressed as red Indians, boarded the vessel, behaved very rudely, and threw all the tea overboard. This made the tea unsuitable for drinking, even for Americans.
My mind seems to have a brain freeze on Dec. 16, 1773, but I DO remember that on December 16, 1775, English author Jane Austen of Pride and Prejudice fame, was born!
Just 2 years later, close enough, since Calvin claims there is no past or future!
True story. Standing in line to vote in 2016, lady next to me and I are chatting. Clerk gives her the ballot and says “Here you go, Ballot #1812.” I said, “Hey, famous year in American History.” She say “Huh?” I said “That’s the year the British burned what was to become the White House. You know, the War of 1812.” “Never heard of it” says she and off to the voting booth she went. Clerk and I just looked at each other.
I used to play in a vintage baseball organization, and we staged the 1870s event, that was covered by local TV news. I mentioned to the reporter that our character backgrounds included being Civil War veterans. He asked if that was in 1890. He had absolutely no idea when that war was fought.
Actually…Calvin may or may not be wrong as “All Time Existing at the Same Time” is a theoretical concept in quantum theory. Now, did he stumble upon this idea on his own or did he accidentally learn something?
What is the point of memorizing the date of the Boston Tea Party? Ignoring the fact that Calvin is 6 years old, the reasons to learn about the Boston Tea Party are about why it happened, what led up to it, what happened after it and later consequences of it, the date of it.
My granddaughter was bored with history in regular classes, but when moved to advanced classes, she loved them. She even dragged me over to her last history teacher at her graduation to meet him as one of her favorite teachers. The difference between the two was regular classes were about memorizing dates, names and places, but the advanced classes were about interlocking stories.
We all get excited about shared universes in books\movies\tv shows interlocking but ignore our own shared universe.
My eighth grade Oklahoma History teacher was the absolute epitome of boredom. I thought that OK’s history was just nothing. Fast forward many years, I picked up a newer OK History book and was fascinated by what I read.
Dad, when he finds out about Calvin’s answer: “Oh, darn it! We were going to go to Disneyland this summer, but since there is no future, there’s no point in planning for that!”
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it’s more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey-wimey… stuff…
Dates can exist whether or not time is linear. A date is a unique identifier for a defined area centered around a point in time. Because dates are assigned sequentially according to a bizarre algorithm they bolster the illusion of sequential time.
BE THIS GUY 10 months ago
The Boston Tea Party.
codycab 10 months ago
How often have you been in doubt, Calvin?
SHIVA 10 months ago
What, another parent-teacher conference coming up??!!
JudasPeckerwood 10 months ago
If you put half as much effort into doing schoolwork as you put into avoiding it…
sirbadger 10 months ago
Everything everywhere at once
DorothyGlenn Premium Member 10 months ago
How old is Calvin supposed to be?
GeorgeInAZ 10 months ago
Calvin was born too soon. Today his teachers would love his answer.
snsurone76 10 months ago
What kind of question is that for the first grade?? And does Ms. Wormwood actually expect 6=year olds to read and understand it?
Or is this quiz especially for Calvin (and maybe, Susie)?The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 10 months ago
How can Calvin answer that question if he wasn’t there to witness it?
rekam Premium Member 10 months ago
Calvin has quite a vocabulary for a little kid.
SNVBD 10 months ago
It’s creepy how a comic of the nineteen-nineties became reality in the twenty-twenties…
Calvinist1966 10 months ago
December 15 is more important to me than December 16. I was born on December 15 1966 which I later learned was the day that Walt Disney died.
VegaAlopex 10 months ago
It was a cold Thursday evening at the Boston harbor. The new crescent moon was setting when these Amerinds….
Jayalexander 10 months ago
Plausable Biden deny-ability GENIUS!
Purple People Eater 10 months ago
As a ship transporting tea lay in Boston harbor, a party of colonists, dressed as red Indians, boarded the vessel, behaved very rudely, and threw all the tea overboard. This made the tea unsuitable for drinking, even for Americans.
Mediatech 10 months ago
The 84th anniversary of the Royal Assent to the English Bill of Right.
Do I win a prize?
mgl179 10 months ago
That must have been the date when Iced Tea was invented ;-)
Dancing Fox Premium Member 10 months ago
Is Calvin one of Trumps attorneys?
einarbt 10 months ago
If this was a philosophy test Calvin might actually get a good mark but then that question …
dcdete. 10 months ago
My mind seems to have a brain freeze on Dec. 16, 1773, but I DO remember that on December 16, 1775, English author Jane Austen of Pride and Prejudice fame, was born!
Just 2 years later, close enough, since Calvin claims there is no past or future!
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
Beethoven and The Count’s birthdays? We went to high school together at different schools.
cholomanaba 10 months ago
Test2. Name the character that got an F-
Link from Twilight Princess (He/Him) 10 months ago
Calvins thinking deep thoughts. He’s practically a philosopher.
tremaine53 10 months ago
“Let’s vandalize the British ships, and make it look like the Indians did it!”— Yessir, early American settlers sure knew how to make friends!
Dobby53 Premium Member 10 months ago
True story. Standing in line to vote in 2016, lady next to me and I are chatting. Clerk gives her the ballot and says “Here you go, Ballot #1812.” I said, “Hey, famous year in American History.” She say “Huh?” I said “That’s the year the British burned what was to become the White House. You know, the War of 1812.” “Never heard of it” says she and off to the voting booth she went. Clerk and I just looked at each other.
fritzoid Premium Member 10 months ago
It was Beethoven’s sixth birthday. He was given a toy piano, and the rest is history.
markkahler52 10 months ago
Politicians do this to wonderful effect!
SquidGamerGal 10 months ago
Calvin, do you actually think your parents actually ENJOY speaking with your teacher?!
M2MM 10 months ago
Again, his tests must be popular reading in the staff room.
gantech 10 months ago
“People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint – it’s more like…”
Oh c’mon, we all know how this quote ends…
ekw555 10 months ago
reminds me of a certain politician.
ajr58(1) 10 months ago
I used to play in a vintage baseball organization, and we staged the 1870s event, that was covered by local TV news. I mentioned to the reporter that our character backgrounds included being Civil War veterans. He asked if that was in 1890. He had absolutely no idea when that war was fought.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
Ludwig Von Beethoven had his 3rd birthday
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 10 months ago
the start of the soverign citizen movmenet.
sandpiper 10 months ago
Obfuscation, the weapon of the unread
dwdl21 10 months ago
They teach the Boston Tea Party in grade one? LOL
Huckleberry Hiroshima 10 months ago
A lot of that sort of deep denial being done these days.
jagedlo 10 months ago
Calvin explains the concept of the multiverse…
NRHAWK Premium Member 10 months ago
Actually…Calvin may or may not be wrong as “All Time Existing at the Same Time” is a theoretical concept in quantum theory. Now, did he stumble upon this idea on his own or did he accidentally learn something?
DM2860 10 months ago
What is the point of memorizing the date of the Boston Tea Party? Ignoring the fact that Calvin is 6 years old, the reasons to learn about the Boston Tea Party are about why it happened, what led up to it, what happened after it and later consequences of it, the date of it.
My granddaughter was bored with history in regular classes, but when moved to advanced classes, she loved them. She even dragged me over to her last history teacher at her graduation to meet him as one of her favorite teachers. The difference between the two was regular classes were about memorizing dates, names and places, but the advanced classes were about interlocking stories.
We all get excited about shared universes in books\movies\tv shows interlocking but ignore our own shared universe.
rodneyrhodes Premium Member 10 months ago
Calvin’s declaration in the last panel sounds like the current administration’s response to everything.
hagarthehorrible 10 months ago
Why should a six year old know what happened 300 year back?
KageKat 10 months ago
Ah, the SovCit response.
aerotica69 10 months ago
History is a fairy tale meant to amuse me. If I was not there, it did not happen.
JïllDérs(TOMGF) 10 months ago
That will probably work on a math test Calvin
rshive 10 months ago
The birthday party of some obscure staff sergeant.
Robert4170 10 months ago
Calvin articulates his ignorance very well.
Chris 10 months ago
yes, what could go wrong. :j
Just-me 10 months ago
I foresee another trip for Calvin to the Principal’s office.
old_geek 10 months ago
It snowed…
Rich_Pa 10 months ago
Calvin’s answer got me thinking about Deep Space 9 and Sisko’s conversation with the Profits.
The Wolf In Your Midst 10 months ago
That was the date when Samuel Smith fell off of a ladder and broke his hip.
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It was a pretty important event for him, at least.
Frank Farkel 10 months ago
Donald Trump’s tactic. Deny, lie, everything is a witch hunt
hornacek 10 months ago
Time is a flat circle.
ladykat 10 months ago
Really, Calvin?
John Jorgensen 10 months ago
Okay, then: What important event is taking place on December 16, 1773?
g04922 10 months ago
Calvin is going to make a great woke liberal in the future. “When in doubt deny all terms and definitions”.
Elder Lee Fox 10 months ago
Calvin must be thinking about Clinton in the Lewinski affair. I did not …
Earnestly Frank 10 months ago
Beethoven turned three. He had finished only a few concertos by then.
wiley207 10 months ago
Still advanced for a first grade class. I didn’t learn about the Boston Tea Party until second grade, or maybe third.
BiggerNate91 10 months ago
Calvin would really like the movie “Arrival.”
Spider-UK 10 months ago
Calvin should work at a college
mistercatworks 10 months ago
This is why they don’t start teaching Philosophy until college. :)
mindjob 10 months ago
Too bad Einstein didn’t live long enough to test out Calvin’s hypothesis
Ol' me 10 months ago
My eighth grade Oklahoma History teacher was the absolute epitome of boredom. I thought that OK’s history was just nothing. Fast forward many years, I picked up a newer OK History book and was fascinated by what I read.
A good teacher teaches. A bad teacher lectures.
lizschmidt82 10 months ago
Just like Retrumplicans, deny, deflect, lie.
EMGULS79 10 months ago
Beethoven’s 3rd birthday party.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member 10 months ago
Dad, when he finds out about Calvin’s answer: “Oh, darn it! We were going to go to Disneyland this summer, but since there is no future, there’s no point in planning for that!”
stamps 10 months ago
Beethoven had his 3rd birthday.
roakor 10 months ago
He has a good future in politics
Strod 10 months ago
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it’s more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey-wimey… stuff…
Ishka Bibel 10 months ago
He is a Sovereign Citizen in the making.
willie_mctell 10 months ago
Dates can exist whether or not time is linear. A date is a unique identifier for a defined area centered around a point in time. Because dates are assigned sequentially according to a bizarre algorithm they bolster the illusion of sequential time.
Brian Premium Member 10 months ago
Turns out Calvin is from Tralfamadore.
https://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Tralfamadore
BC in NC Premium Member 10 months ago
His philosophy teacher must love him, though.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 10 months ago
Wait till the teacher defines your grade for your mother.
blindavocado Premium Member 10 months ago
The democratic party explained
xsintricks 10 months ago
10 November 1898
NaGrom Premium Member 10 months ago
No taxation without representation.