Dogsniff, re yesterday. We called him Bill but his mother always referred to him as William. He was a good friend of mine as was has cousin Julius Caesar. (act 2, sc. 2, l. 32)
Amazing how a 6 year old kid can understand a fundamental principle of economics whereas many adults cannot.
Future Goods are discounted over current good, and is the reason why there are rents, profits, and interests. I am willing to give up 102 dollars next month because I value 100 dollars right now more.
Of course the process of maturity tends to moderate such preferences as the region of the brain responsible for planning and consequences becomes fully developed.
Grog. Maybe Bill Watterson had just seen “Amok Time” for the tenth time (or by the 1980’s maybe for the hundreth time) before drawing this strip. Live Long and prosper.
Televisions that jump in the air, a sled that goes downhlll and never touches the ground, an ascerbic philosophical tiger for a companion - some world this kid lives in. Hard to tell which one is in his forties, however…..
Ah yes, ENFP Calvin and his furry INFJ conscience…:))
Calvin will just have to learn, as every ENFP does, that imagination is one thing and reality another and comparing the two is often comparing apples and oranges.
I like the apple of anticipation, but I also like the orange of realization. Deal with it, Calvin. :P
margueritem over 14 years ago
Gotta love that Hobbes!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting. It is not logical, but it is often true.
Good Morning, Marg!
rentier over 14 years ago
Trying to have a little discussion with you!
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Hang on Hobbes!
GM Marg & Grog.
sjoujke over 14 years ago
Well Hobbes, it’s definitely difficult being you!
MontanaLady over 14 years ago
Calvin’s glass is half empty,
Hobbes’ glass is half full….
margueritem over 14 years ago
‘Morning all my fellow C&H fans!
Yukoner over 14 years ago
Good morning all.
How about taxes and the next election?
Yukoner over 14 years ago
Dogsniff, re yesterday. We called him Bill but his mother always referred to him as William. He was a good friend of mine as was has cousin Julius Caesar. (act 2, sc. 2, l. 32)
David Hamilton over 14 years ago
Grog, Thank you for the Spock quote.
carmy over 14 years ago
Yeah Hobbes, stop being so morbid.
WorBlux over 14 years ago
Amazing how a 6 year old kid can understand a fundamental principle of economics whereas many adults cannot.
Future Goods are discounted over current good, and is the reason why there are rents, profits, and interests. I am willing to give up 102 dollars next month because I value 100 dollars right now more.
Of course the process of maturity tends to moderate such preferences as the region of the brain responsible for planning and consequences becomes fully developed.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
SUSAN I agree
I said
Imagine you’ve never had a lobster. You keep building that lobster up in your mind so that when you finally have it you ask “Why did I wait?”
She said
Not until we see the preacher.
Huntermoon over 14 years ago
Grog. Maybe Bill Watterson had just seen “Amok Time” for the tenth time (or by the 1980’s maybe for the hundreth time) before drawing this strip. Live Long and prosper.
anne-marie hunter over 14 years ago
Cute Lew!
The point Calvin isn’t getting is that once he gets something, he only plays with it for a few miutes and then gets bored.
Truly, nothing will replace his imagination.
Herocoder over 14 years ago
Gee .. I wonder why!!! Especially downhill the ‘Suicide Slope’ ..
rshive over 14 years ago
It’s easy being morbid on that sled.
linsonl over 14 years ago
Wosnder how Roz did on the big test she was studying for?
lazygrazer over 14 years ago
Wonder if stuffed tigers can turn gray…
bald over 14 years ago
all that anticipation is well and good, but watch out for those trees, they don’t have any give to them
Rise22 over 14 years ago
Who wants to anticipate death? I’d rather anticipate LIFE!
rentier over 14 years ago
Sometimes you are even disappointed when you have it, so perhaps anticipation is better!
JTGAM over 14 years ago
God! Dad’s a Vulcan. Hey Hobbes! Remember Spock killed Jim Kirk his captain? Well, Calvin is captain of the sled! Get my drift? Live long and prosper!
asc688 over 14 years ago
Heads up!! Death coming….
lobkiller over 14 years ago
dogsniff, I don’t think they were actually talking about lobster in that joke
yakkafoobmog over 14 years ago
With lot of difficulty, Calvin created such a conducive environment for a little discussion and then Hobbes goes morbid. Tchah…
Shikamoo Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yeah, I agree with Hobbes.
mrslukeskywalker over 14 years ago
Anticipation is so overrated! Gratification rules. Especially the instant kind.
I love how the sled never touches the ground. It’s like flying on a magic carpet.
Hobbes is such a fradey cat!
harrietbe over 14 years ago
Gratification is so overrated! Anticipation has the juice.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today. ~ James Dean
Captain_Commando over 14 years ago
MontanaLady said, “Calvin’s glass is half empty,
Hobbes’ glass is half full….”
My glass is twice as tall as it needs to be
ratlum over 14 years ago
Way to much air under that sled, its a wonder they both have not got their eyes covered
seanachie over 14 years ago
Good comment, lewreader! At least lobkiller understood it. Dogsniff, not everything said is meant to be taken literally.
khpage over 14 years ago
Televisions that jump in the air, a sled that goes downhlll and never touches the ground, an ascerbic philosophical tiger for a companion - some world this kid lives in. Hard to tell which one is in his forties, however…..
bmonk over 14 years ago
“Be careful what you pray for; you may get it!” If God wished to be cruel, he could give us what we want rather than let us anticipate it.
imbaldeagle over 14 years ago
Re: Lobster … or not ~~~~~ You’ll note that at the end of Lewreader’s post: “She said - Not until we see the preacher.”
That wouldn’t apply to a lobster.
moronbis over 14 years ago
Both can think and talk something abstract while facing death… for Hobbes, pretty fast thinking to come up with the answer as death..
JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago
He just said the first thing that popped into his mind!
lindz.coop Premium Member over 14 years ago
Can’t imagine why Hobbes might be a “fraidy cat” living with Calvin.
mrprongs over 14 years ago
Anticipating death’s not fun at all.
harrietbe over 14 years ago
I think that’s called dread… unless, of course, you anticipate that there is something wonderful waiting for you on the other side.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Ah yes, ENFP Calvin and his furry INFJ conscience…:))
Calvin will just have to learn, as every ENFP does, that imagination is one thing and reality another and comparing the two is often comparing apples and oranges.
I like the apple of anticipation, but I also like the orange of realization. Deal with it, Calvin. :P
Dino-1 over 14 years ago
Be not afraid, strive forth into the great unknown with eyes wide open!
comixmaster1000 over 14 years ago
Hobbes is right!
Rokira over 14 years ago
Leave it to Calvin to talk about philosophy on a sled plummeting downhill. XD
deenja69 over 14 years ago
I’m always more philosophical when plummeting downhill. But am still happy in that I’m still able to plummet.