Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 12, 1992
Transcript:
Calvin: Look, dad made me do my homework! He said, when I'm older, I'll discover that there are few pleasures greater than learning. So I said, fine, I'll learn when I'm older! Hobbes: What did he say? Calvin: He said, if I didn't start cracking books now, this would be as old as I'd get. Hobbes: Sounds like you learned something already.
Xalder about 10 years ago
Maturity is fickle.
SheenaBZA about 9 years ago
Kudos to Dad
SheenaBZA about 9 years ago
Kudos to Dad
yow4zip Premium Member almost 8 years ago
It’s the school of hard knocks.
a non-E mouse about 6 years ago
You won’t get any older anyway.
Bibleman2002 almost 6 years ago
If Calvin’s dad looked a closer to public schools he will find out that they are re-education camps designed to make you do what they tell you and not think (Sources: Dr. Kent Hovind: Dangers of Evolution DVDs and Alex Jones Audio 01/02/01)
noissimbus over 3 years ago
This strip basically explains why Calvin never gets older.
robert423elliott about 3 years ago
I can’t imagine what would have happened if I had brought home grades like Calvin’s. It just wasn’t allowed at my house!
Danodanocompycompy Premium Member 10 months ago
A joy of proficiency prioritized by piece-meal promptness in D Major.