Can't believe this was the final C&H strip. Watterson's got balls. Posted on April 3, 2024 by Anonymous Can't believe this was the final C&H strip. Watterson's got balls. A Conspiracy Theorist Is Talking Shirt $21.68 Yakub: World's Greatest Dad Shirt $21.68 A Conspiracy Theorist Is Talking Shirt $21.68
1 month ago Reply Anonymous as cringe as this is, "snap out of it buddy" is a thousand times as cringey Kek
1 month ago Reply Anonymous as cringe as this is, "snap out of it buddy" is a thousand times as cringey
1 month ago Reply Anonymous I mean it's okay if you're not fricking talking to yourself out in public or doing anything wrong because of them
1 month ago Reply Anonymous pretty much, since it takes about 2 seconds to find the real last CnH strip honestly, its a neat and wholesome way to end the strip
1 month ago Reply Anonymous Yes it is a satire of children being given drugs to make them more convieniant for adults.
1 month ago Reply Anonymous >le snow day so he could avoid having to actually draw anything Lazy frick
1 month ago Reply Anonymous the last arc of the comic strip was about a snow day, and the last strip connected to it
1 month ago Reply Anonymous I fricking love Liō. Wish Cinemaphile appreciated it like I do. I've tried making Liō threads, they never get any traction
1 month ago Reply Anonymous Am I the only one who think the strip got too cynical in the later years? Just seemed to become Watterson's place to vent about people and the world
1 month ago Reply Anonymous Nah, I'm right there with you. Calvin's interactions with his parents in the early strips and the later strips feel like night and day.
1 month ago Reply Anonymous Yes, only because you've brought it up every goddamn C&H thread the past couple of months.
1 month ago Reply Anonymous I prefer this version where, cleverly, the strip is just called "Calvin".
1 month ago Reply Anonymous Oh shit I just realized that the dialouge is slightly different too. This one is also better with that; the "I don't know; you tell me" shows that Calvin's imagnation is already dying; when was Hobbes ever at a loss for words?
1 month ago Reply Anonymous I liked it because it had good art, I never found it that funny, but in retrospect the political Mafalda was the better one.
>Can't believe this was the final C&H strip. Watterson's got balls.
I wonder where this guy is now. Does he know?
In jail for killing and eating people.
have a nice day
as cringe as this is, "snap out of it buddy" is a thousand times as cringey
Kek
>delusions are ok!
I mean it's okay if you're not fricking talking to yourself out in public or doing anything wrong because of them
Furry "fandom" goes on
Is this the old "Calvin take an Adderall" joke?
pretty much, since it takes about 2 seconds to find the real last CnH strip
honestly, its a neat and wholesome way to end the strip
Yes it is a satire of children being given drugs to make them more convieniant for adults.
We should give kids more drugs
>le snow day so he could avoid having to actually draw anything
Lazy frick
the last arc of the comic strip was about a snow day, and the last strip connected to it
I fricking love Liō. Wish Cinemaphile appreciated it like I do. I've tried making Liō threads, they never get any traction
Cringe.
Am I the only one who think the strip got too cynical in the later years? Just seemed to become Watterson's place to vent about people and the world
Nah, I'm right there with you. Calvin's interactions with his parents in the early strips and the later strips feel like night and day.
Also compare his interaction with Hobbes
Yes, only because you've brought it up every goddamn C&H thread the past couple of months.
It wasn’t tho. The last one is the “let’s go exploring” one. Why lie?
I prefer this version where, cleverly, the strip is just called "Calvin".
Oh shit I just realized that the dialouge is slightly different too. This one is also better with that; the "I don't know; you tell me" shows that Calvin's imagnation is already dying; when was Hobbes ever at a loss for words?
Can't believe this was the final C&H strip. Watterson's got balls.
What else can he do here dough?
I liked it because it had good art, I never found it that funny, but in retrospect the political Mafalda was the better one.
These kind of jokes are frickin dumb
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