Hobbes is right, it’s better to get whatever you have to do over with, and enjoy the rest of the day without it hanging over you. Only the few times I’ve done this I still kept thinking I had to do it, reminded myself I’d already done it and wished I could just forget about it!
Absolutely clear and rational thinking. This could be the beginning of the Great Blizzards of 1888 when snow was measured in feet rather than inches. Great that Calvin is thinking ahead and being prepared to do his homework in the month off school.
Nowadays, if there is a snow-day, classes would just switch to remote online learning. If I didn’t already know this cartoon was dated, I’d figure it out now.
Makes perfect sense. Direct observational expression of occupying space flowing through time to dependent expectations based on a plethora of complex phenomenons interacting.
If there is snow on the ground, chances are it’s winter which means the sun sets early and it will be dark after dinner. While it is possible to make a snow goon in the dark, it’s easier to do it in daylight. Math can be done in the dark and in Calvin’s case, he’s probably been in the dark about math all along.
Calvin will make al great left wing, woke liberal. Don’t like reality?….make it what you wish it were. Unfortunately, Hobbes is correct – reality does not change just because you want it to change to your ideology
BE THIS GUY 8 months ago
Good to see Calvin has a realistic take on life.
codycab 8 months ago
So Calvin does have a conscience. It just doesn’t work well.
Spacehog 8 months ago
It is going to backfire on Calvin
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 8 months ago
Which means he’ll be outside all day, just to be realistic.
SHIVA 8 months ago
A cracking new day, in a few hours!!!!
Imagine 8 months ago
A procrastinator’s work is never done.
snsurone76 8 months ago
Most likely Mom (and Dad, if he’s still home) have a far different view of “here and now”.
su43dipta 8 months ago
Just what I expected, Calvin’s counting on tomorrow’s snow!
Macushlalondra 8 months ago
Hobbes is right, it’s better to get whatever you have to do over with, and enjoy the rest of the day without it hanging over you. Only the few times I’ve done this I still kept thinking I had to do it, reminded myself I’d already done it and wished I could just forget about it!
BigDaveGlass 8 months ago
He’s determined to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory……..
'IndyMan' 8 months ago
I think the operable phrase is: ‘Famous last words’ ! ! ! !
The Reader Premium Member 8 months ago
Let the good times roll!
Jayalexander 8 months ago
There you go, glass half full kinda’ thinking.
saylorgirl 8 months ago
Hobbies took the words right out of my mouth in yesterday’s comment.
Troglodyte 8 months ago
A six-year-old who knows the word “incontrovertible” and how to use it, needs a better teacher than Miss Wormwood.
win.45mag 8 months ago
Don’t worry about tomorrow, today has enough trouble of it’s own. Mathew 6:34.
tremaine53 8 months ago
Someone is in dire need of a good ’ol set of natural consequences.
Count Olaf Premium Member 8 months ago
Absolutely clear and rational thinking. This could be the beginning of the Great Blizzards of 1888 when snow was measured in feet rather than inches. Great that Calvin is thinking ahead and being prepared to do his homework in the month off school.
jagedlo 8 months ago
Why are you wasting your breath, Hobbes? You DO know who you’re talking to, right?
Link from Twilight Princess (He/Him) 8 months ago
Let’s say, hypothetically, it’s another snow day.
Captain Bars 8 months ago
Nowadays, if there is a snow-day, classes would just switch to remote online learning. If I didn’t already know this cartoon was dated, I’d figure it out now.
rshive 8 months ago
Not sure that the odds are good for several snow days in a row, Calvin.
Danodanocompycompy Premium Member 8 months ago
Makes perfect sense. Direct observational expression of occupying space flowing through time to dependent expectations based on a plethora of complex phenomenons interacting.
sandpiper 8 months ago
Any excuse is good enough for a procrastinator.
dflak 8 months ago
Calvin is managing his time well.
If there is snow on the ground, chances are it’s winter which means the sun sets early and it will be dark after dinner. While it is possible to make a snow goon in the dark, it’s easier to do it in daylight. Math can be done in the dark and in Calvin’s case, he’s probably been in the dark about math all along.
Let’s go people, we’re burning daylight!
DM2860 8 months ago
Dad should know that Calvin has a homework assignment not done (sine Calvin woke him up) and should make him finish it.
rgulyash 8 months ago
I drove a snow plow for 30 years, kid. You’re going to school tomorrow
Windfall35 8 months ago
Time to get that boy a credit card!…
Angry Indeed Premium Member 8 months ago
I like how he contradicts his dogma at the end, hypothetically, of course.
mindjob 8 months ago
The goal in life is to live. Tomorrow doesn’t exist
johnec 8 months ago
Hard work may bring rewards some day, but procrastination rewards one immediately!
g04922 8 months ago
Calvin will make al great left wing, woke liberal. Don’t like reality?….make it what you wish it were. Unfortunately, Hobbes is correct – reality does not change just because you want it to change to your ideology
Robert4170 8 months ago
Calvin:
“I don’t waste time thinking about hypothetical situations”.
Also Calvin:
“Hypothetically, it could be another snow day”.
Calvin is oblivious to his contradictions. Like someone else I know.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
If it takes Hobbes half as long as Calvin to roll a snowball one foot in diameter, how long will it take Calvin to finish his math homework?
mdward01 8 months ago
That home works isnt getting done
kathleenhicks62 8 months ago
1 plus 1 can’t be that hard.
Bilan 8 months ago
That pang of guilt didn’t last long.
yimhere 8 months ago
As Hobbes so famously said in another arc, “It’s always later until it’s right now”.
Doctor Go 8 months ago
Wagering on the weather never came to nothing…
willie_mctell 8 months ago
They could perish in an avalanche in the next few minutes.
jbruins84341 8 months ago
I have always wondered why Hobbes wears a scarf in the winter.
wonkmaster 8 months ago
The irony is dripping.
UnkownUser456 8 months ago
I love procrastination