It’s how I feel when my side looses an election. We may lose a few of our candidates, but it is important to realize we are all Americans after the election and put the divisiveness behind us..
An unusual Calvin and Hobbes strip which focuses on Mom. Watterson noted in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book, “As Mom is the daily disciplinarian, we don’t usually see her at her best.” This is one of the times when we do see her at her best.
Today would have been my Mum’s ninety-seventh birthday. She died on March 23 2011 exactly two months before the day which would have been her eighty-fourth birthday. My Dad would join her on March 19 2020 when he was aged ninety-one.
You’re lying awake, at first fearful, the worried, and now trying to console yourself that it doesn’t matter. If “things” didn’t matter why did you lock your doors when you left?
None of your family were physically harmed, that’s good. What about your emotional health? Your sense of security?
Except if it’s your cell phone. Then nothing else seems to matter. I went over a week without being able to find mine. I was like Gollum trying to find the Precious after the cursed Baggins had stolen it!
For Heaven’s Sake…. cut the chase and save the drama for your mama… let’s get back to Calvin and Hobbes. Stupendous Man. Spaceman Spliff. Snow Goons. Arch enemies, dupes and foils Suzy and Miss Wormwood. And those two should get a room. Dilly! Dilly!
I’ve always been curious what spurned this arc for Bill. A friend? A neighbor? Family? I’d love to ask him, but that rabbit hole is the size of the Grand Canyon…
I would prefer to be home when someone broke in. Only me though, not my wife. I’m pretty sure whoever broke in would drastically underestimate the situation.
A government rules at the whim of its constituency. When the constituency requires more or less flexibility than the established governing body provides, said body meets its demise. Said demise can come in many ways.
Rousseau’s social contract “…only the general will of the people has the right to legislate, for only under the general will can the people be said to obey only themselves and hence be free.”
Jefferson, “I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and is as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.”
Yes, it is not the things, but the sense of violation that really gets to one. Unless, of course, an item with sentimental value was stolen as well as one’s peace of mind.
My widowed 88yr old mom was burgled by two young guys who climbed in a window while she was asleep in her bed. They came into the room, removed a dresser drawer and jewelry box, took cash, jewelry and Rx drugs. She only woke up when she heard the door close as they left the house. Amazingly they were caught in a traffic stop soon after. I was able to reclaim some of the jewelry including a 1945 engagement ring, but it robbed her of her sense of security in her few last years. I’m thankful that she wasn’t physically harmed, but I’m sill angry and it causes me anxiety to remember that day.
BE THIS GUY 7 months ago
The burglars didn’t take away Mom’s priorities.
codycab 7 months ago
A little mantra for a good night’s rest.
Spacehog 7 months ago
Sad but true!
JïllDérs(TOMGF) 7 months ago
This arc proves the real greatness of Calvin and Hobbes. A truthful intense arc
Bilan 7 months ago
Mom still has Dad and Calvin still has Hobbes. What a sweet ending.
snsurone76 7 months ago
Bill, will you PLEASE stop this already!! My stomach is hurting!
Jayalexander 7 months ago
Roger Miller sings, she took the house. It was a mobile home.
baraktorvan 7 months ago
It’s how I feel when my side looses an election. We may lose a few of our candidates, but it is important to realize we are all Americans after the election and put the divisiveness behind us..
Calvinist1966 7 months ago
An unusual Calvin and Hobbes strip which focuses on Mom. Watterson noted in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book, “As Mom is the daily disciplinarian, we don’t usually see her at her best.” This is one of the times when we do see her at her best.
Today would have been my Mum’s ninety-seventh birthday. She died on March 23 2011 exactly two months before the day which would have been her eighty-fourth birthday. My Dad would join her on March 19 2020 when he was aged ninety-one.
admiree2 7 months ago
Yet there is still that nagging need for vengeance and to be assured that the threat is eliminated and will not return.
MarilynH 7 months ago
They switched sides.
57 Chevy 7 months ago
And Dad is now back on the other side of the bed from yesterday, where he was on Tuesday’s strip. He’s really having a really rough night.
mgl179 7 months ago
Are you “OK”?
You’re lying awake, at first fearful, the worried, and now trying to console yourself that it doesn’t matter. If “things” didn’t matter why did you lock your doors when you left?
None of your family were physically harmed, that’s good. What about your emotional health? Your sense of security?
Dr. Quatermass 7 months ago
Except if it’s your cell phone. Then nothing else seems to matter. I went over a week without being able to find mine. I was like Gollum trying to find the Precious after the cursed Baggins had stolen it!
Just-me 7 months ago
Stuff can usually be replaced. People can’t.
SquidGamerGal 7 months ago
At least they were luckier than Peppermint Patty. When burglars broke into her house, they took everything. And I do mean EVERYTHING!!
MRBLUESKY529 7 months ago
They switched sides again.
Count Olaf Premium Member 7 months ago
For Heaven’s Sake…. cut the chase and save the drama for your mama… let’s get back to Calvin and Hobbes. Stupendous Man. Spaceman Spliff. Snow Goons. Arch enemies, dupes and foils Suzy and Miss Wormwood. And those two should get a room. Dilly! Dilly!
sandpiper 7 months ago
Will add an amen to mom’s very sensible observation. Too easily forgotten.
Niko S 7 months ago
YAY mom I’m with you.
gantech 7 months ago
Was trying to think of a good comment, but there is no way of expanding on that last panel.
Says it all.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 7 months ago
mom and dad switched sides of the bed from yesterday
rgulyash 7 months ago
Yeah. Tell that to the kid come Saturday morning
mmscott125 Premium Member 7 months ago
Not this year!!!! Vote blue!!!
j.l.farmer 7 months ago
How many times are they going to changes sides in their bed? My husband always had the side closest to the bathroom.
ladykat 7 months ago
You’re absolutely right, Mom.
GoldLions Premium Member 7 months ago
If only more people realize that the greatest gift we have is each other. how much better life could be.
g04922 7 months ago
AND Hobbes was saved…
chidecki Premium Member 7 months ago
I’ve always been curious what spurned this arc for Bill. A friend? A neighbor? Family? I’d love to ask him, but that rabbit hole is the size of the Grand Canyon…
rodney 7 months ago
I would prefer to be home when someone broke in. Only me though, not my wife. I’m pretty sure whoever broke in would drastically underestimate the situation.
dirtmusic 7 months ago
Yeah right…
formathe 7 months ago
Given both sides of US politics foment divisiveness, it really doesn’t matter.
wiley207 7 months ago
What the mom says is all too true… and they switched sides of the bed again, but it looks like they finally fell asleep.
DKHenderson 7 months ago
This is another of my favorite non-Calvin strips. It really is amazing how often we forget what’s important.
Troglodyte 7 months ago
Home truths.
bilbrlsn 7 months ago
A government rules at the whim of its constituency. When the constituency requires more or less flexibility than the established governing body provides, said body meets its demise. Said demise can come in many ways.
Rousseau’s social contract “…only the general will of the people has the right to legislate, for only under the general will can the people be said to obey only themselves and hence be free.”
Jefferson, “I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and is as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.”
lnrokr55 7 months ago
Nice, it’s usually Hobbes who is the philosopher, nice to see the old folks get in on the act !
Silence Dogood Premium Member 7 months ago
Yes, like Joni said.“Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got ‘till it’s gone”…
InuYugiHakusho 7 months ago
A silver lining in this cloud.
Saurischia 7 months ago
Yes, it is not the things, but the sense of violation that really gets to one. Unless, of course, an item with sentimental value was stolen as well as one’s peace of mind.
greg.richardson 7 months ago
Why do you suppose they switched sides of the bed during the night?
mgillgannon Premium Member 7 months ago
Third in a row minus Calvin and Hobbes. Let me talk to the manager.
MFRXIM Premium Member 7 months ago
My widowed 88yr old mom was burgled by two young guys who climbed in a window while she was asleep in her bed. They came into the room, removed a dresser drawer and jewelry box, took cash, jewelry and Rx drugs. She only woke up when she heard the door close as they left the house. Amazingly they were caught in a traffic stop soon after. I was able to reclaim some of the jewelry including a 1945 engagement ring, but it robbed her of her sense of security in her few last years. I’m thankful that she wasn’t physically harmed, but I’m sill angry and it causes me anxiety to remember that day.
Stik Figgure 7 months ago
This is beautiful. We don’t need TVs or nice plates or stuff like that. We just need each other and a stuffed animal. And a dog. (I love dogs)
Otis Rufus Driftwood 7 months ago
This was good end to this arc.
Adelita 7 months ago
I’m an old lady; am I obligated to be as rude as Old_Geek?