Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 29, 1970
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth. Lucy says, \"You're much too passive . . .\"<BR><BR> Lucy continues, \"Your problem, Charlie Brown, is that you don't really fight with life . . . you don't dominate it . . .\"<BR><BR> Lucy grits her teeth and says, \"You have to take life by the throat and shake it! You have to kick it in the stomach! You have to punch it in the eye!\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown asks, \"Couldn't I just yell at it?\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth. Lucy says, \"You're much too passive . . .\"<BR><BR> Lucy continues, \"Your problem, Charlie Brown, is that you don't really fight with life . . . you don't dominate it . . .\"<BR><BR> Lucy grits her teeth and says, \"You have to take life by the throat and shake it! You have to kick it in the stomach! You have to punch it in the eye!\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown asks, \"Couldn't I just yell at it?\"<BR><BR>" emotion-body-position,"facing forward, looking right, mad, upset, angry, baring teeth, frown, scowl, facing left, sitting, hands on knees"
Couldn’t I just write it a nasty letter?