What's the date on that second one? I like how it predates Glenn Beck and maybe Sean Hannity, though Rush Limbaugh might have been around then.
Anyway, Calvin & Hobbes is funny when you're a kid (with the occasional big word that you don't get, but it's still entertaining) and then you grow up and realize Bill Watterson is an artistic and literary genius and every strip you used to like anyway is now at least ten times better.
As I've gotten older, I see new discussions in Calvin and Hobbes. The comic is written to be entertaining to both children and adults, which is something most things aren't. There's even Calvin and Hobbes posted around the house I live at. What a great comic.
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Date: 2009-12-03 07:53 pm (UTC)Anyway, Calvin & Hobbes is funny when you're a kid (with the occasional big word that you don't get, but it's still entertaining) and then you grow up and realize Bill Watterson is an artistic and literary genius and every strip you used to like anyway is now at least ten times better.
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Date: 2009-12-03 08:27 pm (UTC)so as a child you joined define cynical
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Date: 2009-12-03 08:47 pm (UTC)And I always liked the cubism one as a kid.